Larry hoover jr age
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Larry Hoover
(1950-)
Who Is Larry Hoover?
Larry Hoover grew up in Chicago and became the leader of the Supreme Gangsters, which merged with a rival gang to become the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. In 1973, Hoover was sentenced to 150 to 200 years in prison for killing a drug dealer. Despite attempts to portray himself as reformed, he was indicted in 1995 for continuing to orchestrate gang activity from prison.
Early Life and Gangster Disciple
Larry Hoover, also known as "King Larry," was born on November 30, 1950, in Jackson, Mississippi. His parents moved the family north to Chicago, Illinois, when Hoover was 4 years old. By age 13, he was on the streets with a group called the Supreme Gangsters, engaging in petty crimes such as theft and mugging. His criminal activity soon evolved to shootings and assaults.
Hoover ascended to a leadership role as the Supreme Gangsters grew, and he later joined forces with rival gang kingpin David Barksdale to form the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. In 1969, after Barksdale was wounded in a shooting, Hoover took charge of t
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Who is Larry Hoover?
Larry Hoover, also known as "King Larry," is the notorious former leader of the Black Gangster Disciple Nation, a Chicago street gang that spread nationwide.
Larry Hoover seen in 1993
Larry Hoover grew up in Chicago and became the leader of the Supreme Gangsters, which merged with a rival gang to become the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. In 1973, Hoover was sentenced to 150 to 200 years in prison for killing a drug dealer. Despite attempts to portray himself as reformed, he was indicted in 1995 for continuing to orchestrate gang activity from prison.
Hoover was born on November 30, 1950, in Jackson, Mississippi. His parents moved the family north to Chicago, Illinois, when Hoover was 4 years old. By age 13, he was on the streets with a group called the Supreme Gangsters, engaging in petty crimes such as theft and mugging. His criminal activity soon evolved to shootings and assaults.
Hoover ascended to a leadership role as the Supreme Gangsters grew, and he later joined forces with rival gang kingpin David Barksdale to form the Black Gangster Disci
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Gangster Disciples
American Street Gang
"Growth & Development" redirects here. For the album by 22Gz, see 22Gz § Musical career.
Criminal organization
| Founded | 1966; 59 years ago (1966)(as the Black Disciples Nation) 1989; 36 years ago (1989)(as the Gangster Disciples) |
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| Founder | Larry Hoover |
| Named after | Supreme Gangsters, Devils Disciples, Black Gangster Disciples |
| Founding location | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| Years active | 1966–present |
| Territory | Brooklyn, New York, Richmond, Virginia,Norfolk, Virginia, Charlotte, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, Nashville Tennessee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Northeastern, Chicago Midwestern, Denmark, France, United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany, Sweden[1][2] |
| Ethnicity | Primarily American[3] |
| Membership (est.) | 30,000 members in Chicago and spreading into at least 35 other States with several thousand more members. Membership count overseas is still unknown.[4] |
| Leader(s) | Larry Hoover (formerly) |
| Activities | Drug traffick
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