INSIDE THE DRUG-DEALING EMPIRE THAT RULED WEST PHILLY
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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE Because he brought death and drugs to the City of Brotherly Love. Junior Black Mafia lieutenant Leroy “Bucky” Davis, a 22-year-old former amateur boxer, was murdered at 2:30 a.m. on May 14, 1989, while attempting to enter a row house on Creighton Street in West Philadelphia. He was coming home from a party with a girl he hoped to bed but got aired out before he could pull his gun out of his ostrich-skin boots. The hand-picked successor of JBM street boss Aaron Jones, who was locked up and facing a litany of charges, Bucky had been tasked with running Southwest Philly while Jones fought the cases against him.
INSIDE THE DRUG-DEALING EMPIRE THAT RULED WEST PHILLY
INSIDE THE DRUG-DEALING EMPIRE THAT RULED…
INSIDE THE DRUG-DEALING EMPIRE THAT RULED WEST PHILLY
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE Because he brought death and drugs to the City of Brotherly Love. Junior Black Mafia lieutenant Leroy “Bucky” Davis, a 22-year-old former amateur boxer, was murdered at 2:30 a.m. on May 14, 1989, while attempting to enter a row house on Creighton Street in West Philadelphia. He was coming home from a party with a girl he hoped to bed but got aired out before he could pull his gun out of his ostrich-skin boots. The hand-picked successor of JBM street boss Aaron Jones, who was locked up and facing a litany of charges, Bucky had been tasked with running Southwest Philly while Jones fought the cases against him.