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 Drug Dealer  White Collar Criminal Murderer  Thief  Organized Crime Boss.

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3  Drug Dealer  White Collar Criminal Murderer  Thief  Organized Crime Boss

4  BIRTH DATE: November 30, 1950 (Age: 62)  PLACE OF BIRTH: Jackson, Mississippi  Nickname: "King Larry"  Full Name: Larry Hoover  ZODIAC SIGN: Sagittarius

5  Douglas MacArthur threatens to use nuclear weapons in Korea.

6  Element: Fire  Ninth House: Travel  Key Planet: Jupiter  Your Biggest Strength: Your undying optimistic attitude  Your Potential Weakness: Glossing over problems or avoiding difficult situations

7  Larry Hoover, also known as "King Larry," is the notorious former leader of the Gangster Disciple Nation, a Chicago street gang that spread nationwide.

8  Gangster Disciples  Latin Kings  Black P Stones  Vice Lords  Two-Six  Maniac Latin Disciples  Spanish Cobras  Four Corner Hustlers  New Breeds

9  When he was 12, Hoover became the leader of the Chicago gang the Supreme Gangsters, which merged with a rival gang to become the Gangster Disciple Nation.

10  In 1973, Hoover was sentenced to 150-200 years in prison for killing a drug dealer. After he committed money laundering in prison, his punishment was increased to six life sentences.

11  Hoover, inspired by the biography of Mayor Richard J. Daley, began discouraging violence in his followers. Instead, he made education mandatory for members of the Gangster Disciples, and instructed his army to "go to school, learn trades and develop...talents and skills, so that we will become stronger in society

12  Changing the GD of "Gangster Disciples" to "Growth and Development," Hoover's move to reform began gaining positive attention from the outside.

13  Growth and Development created nonprofit organizations that registered voters, a music label that helped needy children, a series of peaceful protests to fight the closing of public programs, and even a clothing line for charity.

14  Dubious prison officials, however, saw Hoover's good intentions as a ploy to get out of prison and resume his illegal activities. While friends and allies on the outside lobbied to get Hoover paroled for his contributions to society, law enforcement agents say Larry was finding new ways to expand his criminal ventures.

15  The Gangster Disciples had grown to more than 15,000 members in at least five states. Their drug profits had also risen well into the millions of dollars—all of which gang members attributed to the leadership of Larry Hoover.

16  Transferred to a minimum security prison in Vienna, Illinois, Hoover was living a luxurious lifestyle that involved new clothes, expensive jewelry, specially prepared meals, and private visitations from friends and loved ones.

17  http://www.biography.com/people/larry- hoover-536246?page http://www.biography.com/people/larry- hoover-536246?page  http://www.google.com/search


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