WATCH: Memphis Craig Petties Gang

Check out this documentary. Al Profit goes behind the scenes of the Memphis based gang of drug trafficker Craig Petties.

In 2009, Petties pleaded guilty to 19 charges related to his role as the ringleader of one of the largest drug trafficking organizations ever prosecuted in West Tennessee.

According to the Tennessee Department of Justice, Petties and the other members of his criminal racketeering enterprise conspired with cocaine traffickers in Mexico, Texas, Mississippi, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and elsewhere.

Petties grew up poor in the South Memphis Riverside neighborhood but went from rags to riches by creating a huge drug empire and ordering the murders of people in his way.

He was living like a rock star with a driver, personal trainer, chef and nanny when police caught him in Mexico in 2008.

Petties worked with the Mexican cartel and had been on the run for years.

Being from the south and having friends from the Memphis area, I am very familiar the Craig Petties gang. They were very active during the early to mid and even late 2000’s, around the height of Detroit’s Big Meech & BMF, Jamaica’s Dudus & the Shower Posse… even Mexico’s El Chapo & the cartel. Actually, El Chapo is said to be one of Petties’ major plugs who helped him move drugs throughout Tennessee and the entire south.

If you’re from any of the Southwestern and Southeastern states chances are you know. And if you know – you know!

In 2013, Petties was sentenced to NINE life sentences in federal prison. During his sentencing he apologized.

“I apologize to my family and the victims’ family for the decisions I made in my life that put me here in this situation.”

Click here to see the most recent photo of photo of Petties while in prison.

BMF Boss Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory Released from KY Prison Due to Covid19 Concerns

Terry ‘Southwest T’ has reportedly been released from a Kentucky Federal prison facility.

According to news reports, Flenory will serve the remainder of his 24 year sentence on home confinement until the “forseeable future” as a safety precaution to help further prevent the spread of the Coronavirus within prisons. His release date is now 2026.

Older Flenory brother, ‘Big Meech’ Flenory is serving his fed time in an Oregon prison has reportedly been denied early release as of now.

According to The Detroit News, Demetrius Flenory’s disciplinary record was used against him as prosecutors stated Flenory used intoxicants, spent time in solitary confinement, illegally possessed a cell phone and a razor blade since arriving to federal prison in 2008. Flenory stated that he is susceptible to COVID19 due to his age and heart problems.

Both brothers, originally from Detroit, were initially sentenced to 30 years for allegedly founding and controlling the Black Mafia Family international drug dealing operation.

A tv docuseries based on the Black Mafia Family (BMF), produced by 50 Cent is set to premiere on Starz Network sometime in the near future.

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Rap Legend DMX Locked Up With Southwest T of Black Mafia Family

I realize I am a little late with this post. It’s been in my inbox since 7/26. (I send upcoming stories I would like to post/discuss to my inbox for safe keepings).

Apparently DMX is locked up with Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory while doing a year for tax evasion. The two posed it up for a yard flick at the FCI Gilmer in West Virginia.

I’m a southerner born and bred but I have always been a fan of DMX. I actually met him with some Ruff Ryder buddies back in the day & been a superfan ever since. I feel like he would make a good preacher or teacher some day. He’s so real and the people could definitely use a word. Free the X!

Never forget.

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