Black Disciples

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The Black Disciples (often abbreviated as BDN or BDN III) are a large African American street gang based in Chicago, Illinois. The gang is considered extremely violent and is known to engage in drug trafficking and distribution, in addition to other criminal activities. The street gang is estimated to have in excess of 6,000 members.

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[edit] Gang Symbols and Rivals

The gang's symbols include the roman numeral three (III), representing 'mind, body and soul', and is usually accompanied with the abbreviation BDN (Black Disciple Nation). It's colors are blue, red and black. The Black Disciples are part of the Folks alliance of street gangs but are known to engage in violence with other Folks gangs such as the Gangster Disciples. The BDs also have a long standing rivalry with the Black P. Stones.

[edit] History and Organizational Structure

The GDs and BDs became separate gang entities through splintering from the original Black Gangster Disciples. It all began after the death of "King David" in 1974 and a new umbrella organization was created, called the Black Gangster Disciple Nation (BGDN). In the mid-1980s, the groups splintered off from the BGDs all having their origins from the original Devil's Disciples street gang from the 1960s. In the mid-1990s, the Black Disciples became known as the gang to which Robert "Yummy" Sandifer belonged, and was subsequently executed by.

As of 2004 is was estimated that there may be as many as 300 factions of the BDs throughout the Chicago area. Each group typically has 30 to 40 members, and is identical in the format of its organizational structure. In each set the lowest ranking members are "soldiers" or "representatives". The permanent leadership ranks include: Minister, Assistant Co-Minister, and the Demetrius. One rank above the ordinary members is the First Demetrius. One rank above the First Demetrius is the Assistant Co-Minister. Above this in each set is the Minister. The last known living top boss of the gang is King Shorty (Jerome Freeman), also known as the "crowned king".[1], He has since stepped down.

Around the year 2000 Jerome Freeman's second in command, Marvell Thompson (aka. King Vel) broke away several south side BD factions and formed the Blue Fin Black Disciples. In a bold move he took the Blue Fins and allied them with the People Nation, even adopting Islamic symbols and beliefs held by some People gangs. The Blue Fins have also adopted People Nation bylaws and strong relations with traditional enemies like the Black P. Stones & Mickey Cobras. It is believed that this renegade BD faction is what actually caused Jerome Freeman to step down. One reason for the formation of the Blue Fins is their poor relations with other Folk Nation gangs.

While King Vel is technically the overall leader of the BDs because of Freeman's retirement, traditional Folk Nation BDs don't consider him a leader and do not welcome him in traditional BD strongholds.

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[edit] Recent News

On February 27, 2006, 43 members of the Black Disciples street gang charged with conspiracy were convicted in federal court. Three members of the gang remain fugitives.[2]

[edit] Notes

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  1. ^ George Knox, Ph.D, Gang Treat Analysis: The Black Disciples, 2004: National Gang Crime Research Center
  2. ^ Chicago Sun Times, Last Black Disciples convicted in drug case, February 28, 2006

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