BMF: Chad JBo Brown Re-Arrested on Federal Drug Charges in St Louis

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BMF affiliate and former Big Meech right hand man Chad JBo Brown was re-arrested on federal drugs charges in his home city of St. Louis for the alleged distribution of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine as well as fraud. The alleged fraud is based on the receipt of a Covid 19 PPP loan intended for struggling businesses and employees.

JBo was also arrested during the initial Black Mafia Family bust that landed Demetrius ‘Big Meech’ and his brother Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory and his former girlfriend Tonesa ‘Toni’ Welch (and a host of others) in federal prison. The federal indictments stemmed from a massive DEA raid on the drug organization back in 2005. He ended up serving 11 years on a 15-20 year plea deal for those charges.

According to news reports, more than two dozen Black Mafia Family affiliates were also arrested last week in connection to various charges after a bust recovered a large amount of drugs, firearms and cash. As of today a total of 34 people have been charged in the investigation.

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Bonnie & Clyde : The Notorious American Criminal Duo

This photo below was taken just hours before their criminal spree came to a violent end on May 23, 1934, when law enforcement ambushed their vehicle in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, riddling it with bullets. The relentless pursuit of Bonnie and Clyde ended with their deaths, bringing an end to one of the most infamous crime sagas in American history.

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Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, as they were formally known, went on a crime spree in the 1930s that captured the imagination of the American public.

Born in Texas in 1909, Clyde Barrow was a small-time criminal from a young age. Bonnie Parker, born in 1910, had dreams of becoming an actress but fell into a life of crime through her association with Clyde. They met in 1930, and their lives soon took a criminal turn.

Between 1932 and 1934, Bonnie and Clyde, along with their gang, carried out a series of bank robberies, burglaries, and murders across several states. Their ruthlessness and daring getaways made them infamous. They became symbols of rebellion against the economic hardships and law enforcement of the era.

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