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The Errol Flynns were a criminal organization, or street gang, founded on the lower east side of Detroit, Michigan, United States during the 1970s. Reportedly, the gang appropriated their name from the Hollywood film star Errol Flynn because they fashioned themselves as flamboyant gangsters in dress.
Detroit Drug Wars - The Best Friends (1970s - 2000s) Quickly emerging as the city’s top wholesaler, Demetrius Holloway sold most of his drugs to the Chambers Brothers gang, a drug empire headed by four siblings from Arkansas who operated over 100 crack houses throughout Southeast Michigan.
Detroit's east side has always been home to powerful and influential Black crime bosses. And the Best Friends gang, a murder-for-hire and cocaine trafficking...
The most bloodthirsty Detroit group of the 1980s was without a doubt the Best Friends organisation. The group had close to 50 members and existed during the most violent period in Detroit's...
Hired for enforcement purposes, the Best Friends was created by the Brown brothers Reggie, Terrance, Ezra Jr., and Gregory. They named the crew the Best Friends because the rest of the...
The most notable were groups like the Brown Brothers and the Best Friends, who were around during the 1980s, and individuals like C. Jones, who was linked to over 50 homicides, and Chester Campbell. If Blaze Marzette was one of the first Detroit kingpins, then Chester Campbell was the city’s first true hitmen, working as early as the 1950s.
10 Νοε 2013 · Seth Ferranti November 10, 2013. If Butch Jones was the quintessential Motor City drug kingpin of the early 1980s, Demetrius Holloway held that title for the latter half of the decade. Holloway was a business man’s gangster with a lethal reputation on the streets.