O. G. Mack
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Omar Portee, also known as O.G. Mack, was born in Los Angeles and was involved in the Miller Gangster Bloods in South Central before moving to New York City.[citation needed] Portee and fellow inmate Leonard McKenzie (Redeye) established the United Blood Nation while incarcerated in prison in the 1990's[1]. The first set was Nine Trey Gangsters and next was One Eight Trey Gangsters and later more sets were established in NYC[citation needed]. He was convicted of ten various counts of criminal activity on April 28, 2002 and sentenced 50 years to jail.[2]
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- ^ State Police Lead Team of 500 Officers to Decapitate Most Violent Set of Bloods Street Gang. New Jersey State Police. Retrieved on 2006-08-26.
- ^ 50 Years for Founder of East Coast's 'Most Violent Gang'. AP. Retrieved on 2006-08-26.