Concordia Park Gooly Gang
~ 130The Concordia Park Gooly Gang is one of the most known gangs in the area of South Side Chicago stretching from S King Dr to S Indiana Ave. 130 Bloodbath, 9Block, are some of the blocks or some what cliques under the Concordia Park Gang in today's modern day. The majority African American, Black Disciples Gang was created by a man named Devin Garland aka "Devin G", and led by a few OG's as well like, Welson Balo aka "Webo Dirty 130", Pierce Holton aka "Pierre 130" and Carlos Black aka "CCP", back in the '90s and 2000's time of life. Members of the Concordia Park Gooly Gang are primarily young people or seasoned adults ranging from Fourteen to Twenty-Seven, who no longer have a "Big Homie" presence around the aged groups to guide and teach them the correct ways due to the majority of their older members dying as a result of gang violence or have been imprisoned for long periods for very serious commits and crimes, not only that but in today's Chicago gang life everyone wants to be killers, and or hardheaded so a "Big Homie" presence now doesn't change anything, Gooly Gang runs off their own decisions in today's date said in an interview by a few members. Gooly Gang holds a close relationship with some of the Neighboring gangs within the area like AMG, Pirate Gang, and some other gangs that don't partake in the area like SODMG, MurdaDeen, 300, Drill City, Toss Gang, Bloodhound/Drill City, 8Block, NoLimit and more. Either then mentioned Gooly Gang tends to stay to themselves and don't care who you are, willing to get into it with anybody promoting a Bloodbath/9Block only movement, a term used through Concordia if you are a gang member. The Black Disciples are still uprising and making noise throughout the South and the rest of Chicago using rap as an expression as they live through the grimy lifestyle.
~ Breakage
After one year and some months of investigating and staking out the Troubled Concordia Park Apartments, the Chicago Police finally went with Operation Park Down. On Thursday, August 13, 2013, Many FBI Agents and Chicago officers Stormed through many apartments. Operation Park Down was a success having many older members and seasoned affiliates under arrest and finding after the Raid on the Concordia Park Gooly Gang, the FBI began to press charges on many people but one person in particular named Hayden Obama aka "HotRod", he was facing two life sentences because he attempted to flee when the FBI raided Concordia, he quickly jumped in his vehicle leading them on a chase through South Side Chicago for over forty minutes till his vehicle was pitted and came to a stop after hitting a pole right after, Obama was passed out due to the collision and the pursuing officers then approached his vehicle and detained him once he was placed in cuffs, Chicago officers called for more units and that's when a K9 Unit arrived on the scene, the K9 Dog begins to search the vehicle and signals to the officers, when the officers went to see for themselves they found three stuffed adidas branded duffle bags one that consisted of twenty-five modified firearms, with the Serial Code scratched off on every signal one of them, the next bag consisted of 30 Kilos of Crack-Cocaine and the third bag was filled with over 300,000 in Cash. After Sitting in Cook County Jail on trial for Four and a Half Months it was the day for Obama to appear in court. The Jury unanimously found Hayden Obama guilty of all Charges that consisted of drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession with intent to sell, carrying a concealed weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, Possession of a firearm knowing possession unauthorized, Possession of restricted weapon with ammunition. Obama was a seasoned and respectable Gooly Gang member.
After one year and some months of investigating and staking out the Troubled Concordia Park Apartments, the Chicago Police finally went with Operation Park Down. On Thursday, August 13, 2013, Many FBI Agents and Chicago officers Stormed through many apartments. Operation Park Down was a success having many older members and seasoned affiliates under arrest and finding after the Raid on the Concordia Park Gooly Gang, the FBI began to press charges on many people but one person in particular named Hayden Obama aka "HotRod", he was facing two life sentences because he attempted to flee when the FBI raided Concordia, he quickly jumped in his vehicle leading them on a chase through South Side Chicago for over forty minutes till his vehicle was pitted and came to a stop after hitting a pole right after, Obama was passed out due to the collision and the pursuing officers then approached his vehicle and detained him once he was placed in cuffs, Chicago officers called for more units and that's when a K9 Unit arrived on the scene, the K9 Dog begins to search the vehicle and signals to the officers, when the officers went to see for themselves they found three stuffed adidas branded duffle bags one that consisted of twenty-five modified firearms, with the Serial Code scratched off on every signal one of them, the next bag consisted of 30 Kilos of Crack-Cocaine and the third bag was filled with over 300,000 in Cash. After Sitting in Cook County Jail on trial for Four and a Half Months it was the day for Obama to appear in court. The Jury unanimously found Hayden Obama guilty of all Charges that consisted of drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession with intent to sell, carrying a concealed weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, Possession of a firearm knowing possession unauthorized, Possession of restricted weapon with ammunition. Obama was a seasoned and respectable Gooly Gang member.
Davis Rontay aka "Young D", also an older and seasoned member of the Concordia Park Gang in the 1990s throughout the early 2000s was released from prison three months after his mother's passing due to good behavior. Three days after they released him from jail, Things had taken a turn and it was suspected that a drug dealer had him killed for some internal issues that they had. Davis was a well-respected member of Gooly Gang and was still parsed to this day for all of his actions within the hood by the older and locked affiliates as well as the modern-day affiliates that were related. Davis was known by everyone in the neighborhood and was a figure in the hood that many people looked up to and went to for certain things. The death of Davis impacted his son severely as he lost his father at a young age and did not have anyone to look up to after that. Him losing his Grandmother and his father caused him to grow up fast at such a young age, Due to the son of Davis losing his dad and his grandmother and not having his mother in his life he would be forced to go into foster care. A turbulent journey characterized by loss, grief, and a decline into the shadowy world of street life has been Davis Rontay's experience. His life was upended by the death of his Grandmother alongside his father, his arrest and incarceration, and then being freed only to meet a violent end contrived by a rival drug dealer. He was left emotionally broken by these disasters and turned to the only world he knew, the streets, for comfort and meaning. Following his losses, Davis struggled with intense pain, immense anger, and a deep sense of abandonment. He felt adrift in a sea of despair without the support and direction of his mother and, now tragically, the father of his son. The space created by their departure served as a haven for the seeds of revenge and retaliation. Driven by a ferocious desire for power and a desperate need for vengeance, Davis entered the criminal underworld and established a vicious reputation for himself. Driven by a powerful blend of fury and survival instinct, he took on the persona of a street cop, using his connections and influence within the Gooly Gang to make a name for himself as a formidable force. Beneath the rough exterior, though, is a man plagued by memories of lost loved ones and haunted by ghosts of his past. He is driven deeper into the pit of street life as he tries to numb the pain with drugs, violence, and an unrelenting quest of power because the anguish of their absence serves as a constant reminder of the frailty of life. However, in the midst of the mayhem and devastation, there is still a glimmer of humanity a glimpse of the person Davis used to be before tragedy struck. Beneath exterior layers of tough determination and street smarts, there is a grieving father's and son's heart that longs for atonement and a better life. Davis would sometimes find himself longing for a different course, an opportunity at atonement, or even a chance at a normal life. He had brief fantasies about getting off the streets and starting over somewhere new, far from the never-ending threat of violence and the unrelenting quest for dominance. During epiphanies, Davis realized how damaging his way of life was and how much it was affecting his health. He played around with the notion of asking for aid, putting out a call to anyone who could provide a glimmer of hope for him. However, he was held back by fear and pride, which kept him stuck in a destructive cycle of actions. Davis made every effort, but he could not help but become entangled in the well-known comforts of the streets and kept returning to its web of violence and deceit. The adrenaline rush of living on the streets combined with the attraction of status and power proved to be too much to resist. Furthermore, Davis did not have the resources or support system to help him adjust to a new way of life. He never went after the help he so sorely required, be it therapy, programs for rehabilitation, or training for a career. Rather, he stuck to his old routines and accepted the idea that his only option was to live on the streets.
The Gooly Gang Affiliation runs deep
throughout Concordia and is a common thing in today's date. These are males and females who just live in the area attempting to make a name for themselves to start claiming the gang or some who are just respected kids/teens who attempt to avoid the streets and conflict but if the time came, Gooly Gang would do anything for them if they were needed at a serious cause. These male and female affiliates usually ranged from 11 to 25 years of age some of them having a sibling older than them in the gang or simply not and are only children, The majority of the affiliates are trying to obtain status, you can find them hanging around the Cliques partaking in the influence, false claiming on Social Media, pictures of them throwing up "BD", having a bad behavior at school, disrespecting their parents and much more. Now for the other half who attempt to stay out of the streets attempting to not pick up the influence usually host things like Community givebacks and events which are food drives, giving back school items, slip and slides for the toddlers and the younger youth, barbeques, invest their own money into needs in the hood like broken shower caps, brand new basketballs and mesh for the court, groceries, renovations, gaming systems like Xbox and Playstation, tutoring and a lot more this is the reason why they are more respected due to being who they are instead of who they shouldn't be. In Concordia, you only have two options and that's either to become Gooly or try your hardest not to fall in and only a certain percentage make that route.
The 9 Block Clique is a small but close-knit group that always sticks together and in units, it's usually difficult to catch anyone out of this group on their own. They're active in the 113rd and Indiana Ave side of Concordia or in Altgeld Gardens, with the majority of its affiliates being between the ages of 14 and 18. Of course, the lifestyle begins much earlier, and it's a full cycle, as some may question how children as young as 12, 13, and even 11 get their hands on different types of weapons in Chicago. Given the near closeness of 9 Block and 130 Bloodbath, it's only natural that these two groups are incredibly tight-knit and close to one another, and you'll frequently meet numerous members from both. Most affiliates who are in the 9 Block clique are younger males and tend to be very reckless and not caring due to their young age. The 9 Block members are trying to find their guidance which stated is very hard in the modern day, Will do anything it takes to make money. Members of 9 Block are mostly young teenagers who are extremely reckless and will go to any length to impress others and demonstrate the Gooly lifestyle. These members will do whatever it takes to make money around the hood and also will do whatever they have to do to prove themselves around the hood. They are money-hungry and love to make money by any means no matter what they have to do. They have participated in activities such as attempted murders, shootings, street robberies, possession of narcotics for sale, possession of firearms, and burglaries. They are very careful of who they trust and who they tend to do business with and are Gooly before anything. Members of Gooly are hard-headed and hot-headed and don't listen at all as they have no guidance as their OG's are facing serious time with numerous crimes such as robberies, shootings, drug charges, money laundering, and many more crimes that have taken places over the last couple of years and still going on.
The Lady Goolys Clique is one of the oldest subsets right now, the subset has been around for around 6-7 years, Because of the formation after the 2013 raid that locked away many male affiliates, This recognizes the clique from the rest and makes them stand out more than others. The Lady Goolys Clique is known for being one of the grimiest and most notable female Clique inside the Concordia Park Apartments. All through the long periods of the standing Clique, numerous individuals from LG have fallen because of Opioid addictions inside the Park. Through drug management and circulation, LG has been known for wearing showy outfits and driving outlandish vehicles because of the cash they acquire from said exercises. A significant number of the qualities and attributes of the Lady Gooly Clique are acquired by them. For instance, utilizing Opioids and Narcotics to help their regular routines. Because of being encircled by narcotics and opiates, they will generally accept these substances too, prompting the habit of large numbers of their individuals. Inside the area, As a result of the cash they get from drug management and circulation, LG has become perceived for wearing costly clothing driving colorful vehicles, and having more pleasant things than most individuals in the group. The Lady Goolys are notorious drug dealers. Lady Goolys motive is money-making just like most of the Concordia Park Cliques. Members of this clique can usually be found all around Concordia as they are also on the move and looking to make money any way they possibly can or do whatever they can to make it.
The 130 Bloodbath Clique is also a subset within Concordia Park. Bloodbath is known for having reckless and dangerous younger members that commit crimes in their environment. Bloodbath affiliates would do anything to have a name and earn respect from their community by doing criminal activities such as Home Invasions, Murders, Robbing, and Scamming they would be seen on social media platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and even Music Videos flashing weapons and taunting their rivals the members of Bloodbath would drive to their enemies turf committing unaimed drive-bys just to let them know their presence. Bloodbath would reach the top on "CPD'S" most dangerous gang in South Side Chicago by selling drugs such as Cocaine, Marijuana, Meth, Percocets and other types of different drugs but also Bloodbath is known for being “EBK''. From this Bloodbath would eventually lose members of the clique and retaliate quickly on their enemies that consist of certain gangs in Chicago. Bloodbath members tend to make money to move out of their dangerous current living situations and attempt to live a better life with themselves and their families. They are known to be very aggressive towards outsiders and don't really trust many people at all. As the posse acquired consistency and dependable attachments, they before long increased, obviously, young fellows getting cash and hindering consistently stood out. The posse is known for having a great deal of in-house quarrels, some of which have brought about individuals shooting one another and in any event, reviling one another, however, individuals generally stand by their siblings. At the end of the day, they are from the same clique and from the same gang and end up seeing eye to eye when it's all said and done. Members of Bloodbath can usually be seen and found in the 130th & King Drive area of Concordia as that is where they mostly spend their time. Members of this clique are hot-headed individuals and usually do things before thinking about the end results and what it could lead to with the consequences which ends up leaving most of the males behind bars or doing time for the crimes that they have committed. Whenever you see members from Bloodbath you can usually see them with members from 9 Block as they are always with and around each other all the time you can call them very close mutuals.
Today's Date Concordia members stick with each other like blood and will cut down anything coming between that, the South gets tricky sometimes so it's a must they stay like that within the gang. The Black Disciple gang is ready to war with anybody regardless if your from the East, West, South or North it doesn't matter to them, just don't get in their way and you will continue to live smoothly, their focus is making money and staying out the hands of Chicago's Police, the rap game is also a interest since it is still uprising and something they look to get a feel for.
~ Death Of Dwane Kings
Dwane Kings was an individual from the Concordia Park posse, whose region remembers the region for and around the Park. On the night of November 15, Kings was visiting his sweetheart Chandelle McMeans at her loft in Concordia. At around 9:35 p.m., Kings left McMeans' Apartment and a few shots were rang out. McMeans looked outside and saw two men getting into a minivan. Two of the men both entered back into the minivan through the sliding entryway on the back traveler's side, McMeans saw one of the men put a weapon into his belt. Before the minivan drove off, McMeans heard one of the men say, "Screw you, nigga" and "blank" Did it nigga! As doors slammed closed she couldn't hear the remark. McMeans ran outside and found King, who had been shot multiple times. A shot injury to his head was fatal. The four slugs recuperated from his body and four housings recuperated from the location of the shooting were discharged by a 9-millimeter handgun, and four extra housings recuperated from the scene were shot by a .45-type handgun. Dwane was a very much regarded individual from Concordia his demise impacted many individuals in the Park and locally like Altgeld Gardens.
At around 6:50 p.m. that evening, Chicago Police Officer Emmanuel Grace was on the lookout in the Concordia Park Area when he saw a blue Chrysler minivan driving towards him with the back door sliding entryway open. Officer Grace turned his lights and led a traffic stop of the minivan. In the wake of leading the stop, the Officer additionally saw that one of the minivan's back brake lights was not working. One was driving the minivan and two individuals were toward the front and back front seats, separately. After extra officials showed up, The driver was requested out of the minivan and Officer Grace asked him for his driver's permit. The male answered that his ID was inside the minivan on or close to the driver's seat. The official really looked at the driver's seat yet didn't track down the males' recognizable proof. As Officer Grace got back to the area from which the minivan was coming, Officer Noel Blacks started checking out the driver's seat for the males' recognizable proof and saw a handgun on display under the driver's seat. Three males were detained and the driver's cell phone was seized from his pockets and the same with the others. A stacked .40-type handgun and a stacked .45-type handgun were found under the minivan driver's seat. It was in this way resolved that the .45-type handgun matched the used .45-type housings recuperated from the locations of the Dwane Kings shooting. McMeans distinguished the minivan as the one she had seen when Dwane was shot.
Dwane Kings was an individual from the Concordia Park posse, whose region remembers the region for and around the Park. On the night of November 15, Kings was visiting his sweetheart Chandelle McMeans at her loft in Concordia. At around 9:35 p.m., Kings left McMeans' Apartment and a few shots were rang out. McMeans looked outside and saw two men getting into a minivan. Two of the men both entered back into the minivan through the sliding entryway on the back traveler's side, McMeans saw one of the men put a weapon into his belt. Before the minivan drove off, McMeans heard one of the men say, "Screw you, nigga" and "blank" Did it nigga! As doors slammed closed she couldn't hear the remark. McMeans ran outside and found King, who had been shot multiple times. A shot injury to his head was fatal. The four slugs recuperated from his body and four housings recuperated from the location of the shooting were discharged by a 9-millimeter handgun, and four extra housings recuperated from the scene were shot by a .45-type handgun. Dwane was a very much regarded individual from Concordia his demise impacted many individuals in the Park and locally like Altgeld Gardens.
At around 6:50 p.m. that evening, Chicago Police Officer Emmanuel Grace was on the lookout in the Concordia Park Area when he saw a blue Chrysler minivan driving towards him with the back door sliding entryway open. Officer Grace turned his lights and led a traffic stop of the minivan. In the wake of leading the stop, the Officer additionally saw that one of the minivan's back brake lights was not working. One was driving the minivan and two individuals were toward the front and back front seats, separately. After extra officials showed up, The driver was requested out of the minivan and Officer Grace asked him for his driver's permit. The male answered that his ID was inside the minivan on or close to the driver's seat. The official really looked at the driver's seat yet didn't track down the males' recognizable proof. As Officer Grace got back to the area from which the minivan was coming, Officer Noel Blacks started checking out the driver's seat for the males' recognizable proof and saw a handgun on display under the driver's seat. Three males were detained and the driver's cell phone was seized from his pockets and the same with the others. A stacked .40-type handgun and a stacked .45-type handgun were found under the minivan driver's seat. It was in this way resolved that the .45-type handgun matched the used .45-type housings recuperated from the locations of the Dwane Kings shooting. McMeans distinguished the minivan as the one she had seen when Dwane was shot.