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Charlet Maine say that gang don't get the shape man,
you are a donkey today does not discriminate. I might
not have the song of today, but I got the
donkey that I need to be a donkey man. The
practice club bit just don't keep the day today, Yeah,
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donk here today. For Thursday, October four Teeth goes to
the five individuals who are hit with the rico over
what law enforcement is calling a mob style attack on
a rapper known as FBG Duck. The rico a lot
of fatch, first aimed at prosecutors, is now I mean
aimed at gangsters. It is now being used to prosecute
these men. Okay, I'm reading the article on ABC seven Chicago,
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and it's very descriptive. Descriptive whoever wrote this to the
phenomenal job, They said on Augusto had looked like an
old time out for the attack on Chicago's Oak Street.
Two attack cars, four shooters, and a hell of bullets.
But the target wasn't the nineteen thirties gangster was a
new millennium rapper, f B G Duck. Investigators and city
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officials say he was a gang member whose videos had
earth members of a rival gang five of the alleged
rival gang member Staying charged with his killing under the
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly called the RICO.
And I'm not talking about love. There is nothing to
love about the RICO. Okay. The law was created in
nineteen seventy that helped dismantle traditional organized crime. All right.
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The U. S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of
Illinois said the five suspects are members of the Old
Blocks Greet gang. Fed said. The reason that this is
charged federally is that we were able to establish evidence
that there was a racketeering enterprise here that was involved,
and this murder was done in furtherance of that um.
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These brothers range and age of twenty two, thirty, thirty
and twenty two young brothers. Man. The indictment also includes
you know, charges for five arm violations and assaults and
the age of rackets hearing. Uh. This was a collaboration
between federal, state, county, and local law enforcement. Why am
I telling you all of this because I want all
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you brothers and some sisters who are number one committing
in these crimes, because I mean, that's actually where it begins.
The fact that these crimes happened in the first place.
But that's because of a you know, deep social economic issues.
Some of these brothers never stood a chance because they
have never been afforded the opportunity to do anything better,
Which is why I don't understand why they constantly cut
their noses off despite their face. See, you're taking out
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brothers like FPG Duck, But do you realize fp G
Duck might be your ticket out the hood, He might
be your ticket to a better life. Him prospering would
open the doors of opportunity for so many people, especially
people who come from you know where he's from. This
is what I really don't understand about these types of killings.
Why would you take out the very person God may
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have sent to change your circumstances. Now, not only did
you stop progress for your whole city. Okay, you go
in the prison. Okay, you and your guys are going
to spend the rest of your natural lives in the
the tentry all right. Now, that's just one part of
this donkey today. Because the other thing that confuses me
even more than the senseless killings is why or why
do you rappers get online and tell on yourselves. Okay,
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your uncle Charloman getting on this radio for years telling
you to cut that out. Don't get me wrong. I'm
happy when y'all do because you make law enforcements job
so easy, and I want that criminal element off the
screen as well. But what part of your brain makes
you think that's okay. I've been on this radio for
years telling you that what you do online will get
you jammed up offline. FBI stands for Facebook and Instagram.
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The Feds. Okay, all you rappers who get on these
social media platforms and talk about your ops, you don't killed.
The Feds are listening there watching all these rappers will
get on these social media platforms and talk about smoking,
smoking on your ops, smoking your pack, or whatever the
hell y'all young boys say. In the words of Charles Barkley,
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I can't run, tee. You're going to prison. Okay, don't
believe me out. This is your attorney, you as attorney
uh John Lausch speaking about the arrest and federal charges
in connection with the shooting and murder of FPG Duck. Listen,
what's happening on social media and what's happening and music
videos that are on YouTube particularly in the drill wrap
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um genre. It shows you what's happening in this city,
which is that people are threatening to commit to commit
acts of violence and then either bragging about acts of
violence or talking about how they're gonna retaliate for other
acts of violence. And it's happening on a regular basis.
And so again that is why it is significant that
you know, as law enforcement, were able to investigate and
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then ultimately hold people accountable for their acts they're committing.
M y'all are making law enforcement the job so easy.
I mean, number one, like I said, I wish I
didn't commit the crimes in the first place. I wish
we had more opportunities to give these brothers so they
don't commit these crimes in the first place. I wish
these brothers had more access than mental health care resources
so they could deal with the traumas. So we don't
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you ever get to this point to they're projecting, you know,
their pain on the other people and and and continuing
to murder each other. But when we get here, when
we get here and these things do happen, why are
y'all on social media and in the studio bragging about
the crimes you commit y'all hate snitches, but you guys
are the snitches, and y'all are literally so important to
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law enforcement. Let's go to ABC seven Chicago for the
report to confirm. Late this afternoon, the I team talking
with Chicago criminal defense attorney Tony Thudford about what he
says is one of the most powerful tools prosecutors have.
There's a lot of allegations of back and forth online
or threats online, of videos posted back and forth that
then lad to retaliation. Allegedly, one of the most powerful
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tools law enforcement has is y'all niggas back and forth online.
It's just all bad. You know. I'm actually glad that
it's that easy for law enforcement to lock you up,
because maybe, just maybe it will make you think twice
about committing these crimes in the first place. Why are
y'all doing this? Why is it for social media attention? Huh?
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Because life for likes. It's not a fair trade. Please
give these five brothers who are all hit with the
RICO over FPG duck the biggest here are all right, Well,
thank you for that dunk. Today up New brought your
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