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MOBB TALK

MOBB TALK

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Covering the Most Epic People and Cases of The Underworld. True Crime
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  • MOBB TIES: Brice ’Rambo’ Rhodes
    Feb 10 2022

    Rhodes is accused of shooting and killing Christopher Jones in May 2016.

    Later that month, he allegedly killed Ordway and Gordon. Police have said the two were killed at Rhodes' home in Clifton. Their bodies were dumped in the Shawnee neighborhood and set on fire.

    Rhodes allegedly killed the two brothers because he feared they would tell police about his involvement in Jones' murder.

    Rhodes is being held on a $1 million full cash bond.

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    7 mins
  • MOBB TIES: Own Every Dollar
    Feb 3 2022

    A Manhattan police officer fired at suspected members of a violent gang dubbed Own Every Dollar as they cased a high-end restaurant in the latest of 12 jewelry heists they are believed to be behind.

    The 'vicious' robbery ring's latest crime saw the group checking out Pergola restaurant in NoMad, Manhattan, at around 1.15am on Monday before a Manhattan police officer opened fire on the suspected crooks.

    Officers recognized a BMW parked nearby that matched the description of a car linked with an array of jewelry heists and attempted to stop the vehicle, the New York Post reported.

     

    The driver jumped a curb and almost ran down pedestrians before an officer stopped the car by firing through its windshield. One suspect was arrested while two suspects ran away and are being searched for by police.

    The robbers, who call themselves OED for 'Own Every Dollar' and were described as 'vicious' by a Manhattan officer, are thought to be responsible for least 12 jewelry robberies across New York in the last four months.

    The ring, who are linked to the notorious Trinitarios gang in The Bronx, netted in more than $4million in jewelry and watches in just one theft and are suspected to be involved in at least one homicide, according to police sources.

     

    The group pulled of the brazen thefts in BMWs and Mercedes-Benz vehicles across Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx, and on Monday, police officers recognised a BMW parked nearby as the gang cased Pergola bistro.

    The vehicle drew the attention of officers as it matched the description of a car that was tied to an array of jewelry thefts in upscale areas of the city, according to sources.

    The officers are understood to have moved in after a check showed that the plate did not match the vehicle and cops tried to stop the car on West 28th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

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    19 mins
  • MOBB TIES: Billy Ray Maddox
    Jan 31 2022
    a) On April 25, 1980, a Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") confidential informant ("CI") told DEA Special Agent Seary that Claimant Glenn (as well as members of the Maddox drug organization) sold large quantities of heroin from the Maddox Cafe. b) On January 14, 1983, a second DEA CI drove to the Stop Six property with a DEA agent. While the agent remained in the car, the CI entered the restaurant and purchased cocaine and heroin from an individual who told the CI that the heroin Claimant Glenn had brought to the Stop Six property for sale was of good quality. c) On January 20, 1983, the same CI drove to the Stop Six property with a DEA agent where the CI was observed by the DEA agent to enter the restaurant and talk with Claimant Glenn and then walk out of view. The CI then returned to the car with heroin and cocaine that he said he had purchased from an individual at the direction of Glenn after giving Glenn the money. d) On August 29, 1983, a third DEA CI told two DEA agents that Butch's night club, which is part of the Stop Six property, was owned and operated by Glenn and was known as a hang out for heroin dealers. Various CIs have referred to Claimant Glenn as "Butch." e) On October 25, 1983, a fourth CI was driven to the Stop Six property by a DEA agent and a DEA Task Force officer, where the CI purchased heroin and cocaine from an individual under the direction of Claimant Glenn. f) On September 24, 1986, a Fort Worth Police Department officer, acting on information that heroin and cocaine were being sold at the Stop Six property, went there and the bartender asked her what she wanted. The officer replied, "1/2 gram of cocaine." The bartender then directed her to the bathroom where two other individuals sold her the cocaine. The Fort Worth Police Department Laboratory determined that the substance purchased was cocaine. g) On September 25, 1986, the same Fort Worth officer went back to the Stop Six property and purchased another half gram of cocaine. h) On April 21, 1987, a member of the Maddox drug organization told a DEA agent that Claimant Glenn ran the Stop Six Center and was one of Billy Ray Maddox's main lieutenants. i) On May 5, 1987, an individual who was assaulted in the Stop Six parking lot, told police that she was assaulted by a Stop Six employee who spent much of his time near his pickup truck on the parking lot selling heroin and cocaine. j) On November 4, 1987, an individual told a DEA agent that Billy Ray Maddox distributed heroin and cocaine through the restaurant on the Stop Six property. This same individual said that he had purchased heroin from Claimant Glenn on two occasions. He would go to the club on the Stop Six property, make a deal for heroin with Glenn, and Glenn would obtain the heroin from somewhere in the kitchen. k) On November 6, 1987, Fort Worth officers, acting on complaints of narcotics trafficking, went to the restaurant on the Stop Six property. While inside the restaurant, the officers observed three individuals sitting at different tables without food as if they were lookouts. One of these individuals was in possession of a loaded pistol. While on the property officers observed an exchange, arrested the suspect and recovered a  clear plastic bag that contained cocaine base. l) On March 18, 1988, another Fort Worth officer purchased cocaine in the hallway where the bathrooms were located. The individual who conducted the sale was later arrested and twelve additional dosage units of cocaine base were retrieved from the trash can inside the bathroom. m) On May 9, 1988, a member of the Maddox drug organization, told a former DEA Task Force officer that Claimant Glenn owned Maddox thousands of dollars. n) On July 12, 1988, DEA agents recorded a conversation between Billy Ray Maddox and another individual in which Maddox was heard to complain about the volume of business Butch was able to produce. o) On July 24, 1988, Fort Worth officers went to the restaurant on the Stop Six property in reference to numerous complaints that narcotics were sold at that location. The officers entered the restaurant and observed a cook give a hand signal to occupants that the police were there. The officers observed an individual run and throw something away. The officers arrested the individual and recovered one large plastic bag containing sixteen smaller bags of cocaine base. p) On July 26, 1988, Fort Worth police officers executed a search warrant at the Stop Six property and arrested several suspects in the parking lot. They recovered a total of sixty dosage units of cocaine base. q) On November 4, 1988, a DEA agent interviewed a member of the Maddox drug organization. This person formerly managed the narcotics trafficking activity at another Maddox nightclub and advised the agent that Butch's (the Stop Six Restaurant) was selling narcotics. He further advised that Butch operated the club and supervised the narcotics sales. r) Between August 1987 and July 1988, ...
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