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2 Φεβ 2019 · As the drug wars ravished Detroit, in the 80s, “Maserati Rick” emerged as the Eastside drug lord, controlling local cocaine and heroin trade. His real name was Richard Carter, however nicknames were an important part of life in the city’s underbelly and Richard used his drug income to buy a Maserati – – thus came the name “Maserati ...
A violent turf war between the gang and former associates Demetrius Holloway and Richard "Maserati Rick" Carter leaves the streets of Detroit awash in blood. The only surviving brother, Reginald "Rockin' Reggie" Brown, had a murder conviction overturned in 1992 but was re-arrested in 1993 for the murders of four people, including a three-year ...
22 Οκτ 2020 · Him and Maserati Rick were childhood friends with pro-boxing champion Tommy Hearns and would travel with him and his entourage to fights. The Detroit Police Department considered him the...
24 Ιουν 2013 · Maserati Rick and Demetrius Holloway Not long after returning to Detroit, Hanserd reportedly participated in a drive-by of Carter's mother's home while she was standing on the front porch holding Carter's 2-year old son.
The Maserati Rick Collection is a memorabilia collection chronicling the life and times of the infamous Detroit street drug kingpin, Richard 'Maserati Rick' Carter Sr. . Rick Carter grew up in poverty and gained recognition through boxing at the legendary Kronk boxing gym.
In the annals of Detroit's tumultuous history, one name stands out amidst the chaos and struggle: Richard Carter, better known as Maserati Rick. His story, etched in the fabric of the city's streets, is a tale of ambition, loyalty, betrayal, and ultimately, tragedy.
13 Ιουλ 2024 · White Boy Rick was still a few days shy of his 18th birthday when the Detroit police broke down his front door. They caught him with 17 pounds of cocaine. The police took White Boy Rick right to the media. The baby-faced teenager, the news said, wasn’t just a drug dealer. He was a kingpin.