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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Montgomery PD confirms recent shootings are tied to two feuding Montgomery rap groups

Rap mugshot compilation
                                                    (Montgomery Sheriff's Department)
MONTGOMERY, Al.
The Montgomery Police Department today confirmed shootings that left three dead and 22 wounded over the past three months are tied to two feuding Montgomery rap groups, the Fam Bois and Crescent Road Heroz. 
Some of the nine suspects pictured here are seen in YouTube videos published under the two group's names over the past four months. 
Two of the dead are confirmed Fam Bois members.
The shootings occurred at Gibbs Village, Oak Park, Island Lounge and outside of Cramton Bowl. 
 
Pictured above on the first row, left to right: 18-year-old Chandler Boone, charged with attempted murder in connection with the  Aug. 31 Gibbs Village shooting death of Fam Bois member Jaderico Langford, and 19-year-old Josephus Boone, charged with hindering prosecution in the same case. Pictured far right is 19-year-old Reshaude Blue, charged with seven counts of aggravated assault in the Oak Park shooting that wounded nine.
Second row, left to right: 19-year-old Marvin Gaston and 19-year-old Sandriquez Hall. Both are charged with conspiracy to commit murder and seven counts of aggravated assault in the Oak Park case. Both were convicted of felony murder charges in a separate case this week stemming from a fatal 2009 drive-by shooting. Far right is Theddeuss Jones, 23, who faces seven counts of aggravated assault and a conspiracy to commit murder charge from the Oak Park case. 

Third row, left to right: 21-year-old Otis Jones, 20-year-old Quintell Tarrance 21-year-old Laddarin McCall. All three are charged with aggravated assault, with Jones picking up a conspiracy to commit murder in the Oak Park shooting. 

Gregory Blue 16-year-old Gregory Blue 
(Montgomery County Sheriff's Department)
Today, authorities added 16-year-old Gregory Blue, charged with murder in connection with the Oct. 30 shooting death of Fam Boi rapper Desamuel Thomas and 10 counts of attempted murder. 

MPD spokesperson Martha Earnhardt said today that a  mugshot of an additional suspect, 18-year-old Frederick Williams, has not been released. Williams was charged with first-degree assault in the Oct. 14 shooting of a 19-year-old at Cramton Bowl. The victim survived the gunshot wound, according to Earnhardt. It is not clear which group was responsible for that attack.

Montgomery Police Department today confirmed shootings that left three dead and 22 wounded over the past three months are tied to two feuding Montgomery rap groups, the Fam Bois and Crescent Road Heroz. 

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