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Four Corner Crooks (4CH, 4CHN, FOES, SOLID 4 SThe Four Corner Hustlers were founded in 1967 by four individuals: King Walter Wheat, Freddie Malik, Gauge, Monroe Money Banks, and Richard Lefthand Goodman. Wheat (formerly a member of the Deputy Lords) is considered the founder of the official gangs, with a scale as his right hand. They initially took part in petty theft and vandalism, but they had strict rules not to harm members of the community. Time is theft, and they were known for tearing up freight trains and trucks. Later they will expand to other parts of the West Side like Austin. When the 1980s were introduced in, the crack epidemic hit the streets, and many 4CH members began to participate in the drug trade. Violence, even among crooked members, has spread, and hundreds of them have been killed or imprisoned. The unrest angered Wheat, who is said to be a member of a more classical organization, and has consistently dealt with dependency within its ranks. In the mid-80s, a group of four corner crooks began to work in Garfield Park and Austin led by Monroe Money Banks; This group adopted black diamonds as a symbolic sign of their gang and sold millions of dollars of drugs, which began to establish a reputation for the four corner hitlers outside the West Side. In the late 1980s, Freddy Scale died while in prison (Gage's elaborate funeral attracted more than 5,000 mourners. However, in the early 1990s, Monroe Banks announced leadership over the entire organization even though this was disputed by some older gang members. Tension and disagreements within the gang lead Walter Wheat to retire from the leadership of the organization. Monroe Banks was later killed in a drug-related murder in 1992. 4CH began to expand its operations bases throughout the 1990s, and a significant increase in number. a group of the youngest four corner crooks began Themselves from The Lords Deputies and even the rest away some of their land, often flipping members of the Deputy Lord with the lure of drug patches. These four-corner scammers impose a 50 percent tax on profit to sell drugs instead of the traditional 75 percent. Many of these four corner-of-the-corner, which was the main base of the operation in Austin and Garfield Park neighborhoods also used diamond.Inst Black one of the young Turks T was Angelo Roberts who was the head of the homes of Henry Horner 4CHs. Angelo Roberts was awarded a leadership position by Walter Wheat because of his relationship with the daughter of wheat, despite his young age. In doing so, disputes over leadership positions continued. Due to leadership disturbances, Walter Wheat reaffirmed his position in the organization. This would prove to be a bad decision because wheat was killed in 1993; Angelo Roberts was the prime suspect in the strike and allegedly arranged to beat one of the founders, Richard, the left-handed Goodman. Roberts was arrested on drug and weapons charges in the mid-1990s. After his release, he attempted to blow up the Area 4 police station (Harrison County) with LAWS anti-tank missiles. The Feds were in the plot the whole time, as they secured the straw seller, a member of the Black Souls, with pictures of rockets and tapping conversations between Roberts, while the latter was in prison. After his release, Roberts was about to buy the weapons, when he felt something suspicious, and therefore did not meet in person with the federal informant. He dodged the arrest of the authorities for weeks, and even made America wanted as they pursued him throughout the United States. Angelo Roberts was killed in 1995, and his frozen body was found stiff in the trunk of a car on the south of the city. Many groups still pay tribute to Angelo Roberts, adopting the title of Angelo 4. || County | Active American Nationalist Years|1960s - Current Ethnicity | Mostly African Americans and some Hispanic (Spanish antagonists) codes | Black Diamond, 5 Point Star, Cane, Playboy Bunny, Top Hat, Martini Glass Aliases |4ch, 4chn, 4:38 Colors| Black, Gold and Red Membership |10,000-25,000+ Phrases/Logos | Solid World, If You Don't Solid Don't Holla Criminal Activities | Drug trafficking, theft, theft, murder, prostitution, and extortion allies | People Of The Nation, Deputy Lords, Black P.Stones, , Mickey Cobra, New Breeds, Black Souls, Coles Mob GDs Competitors | Popular nation, gangster pupils, crazy Latin disciples, Latin Puchucos, fairly deputy lords, fairly black P.Stones, Mickey Cobra to the extent of the four corner crooks symbols adopted by The Lords, include cane (strength), tophat (shelter), dice (hustle), dollar sign (money), Playboy Bunny (speed), glass martini (celebration), and white gloves (purity). However, what makes 4CHs unique, The gangs have their own identity, and was a source of contention, is black diamonds. Most PD claims to have been adopted by Mad Black Souls, which has been using this code for years. The founder of The Black Spirit was a cousin of Walter Wheat, so the gangs had a relationship from the beginning. However, under the leadership of Monroe Banks, the two groups formed a stronger bond. According to sources, one of the underbosses banks, Joe Hodry, suggested the gang use black diamonds as a test to instill in the mind of soldiers that 4CHN was a nation separate from the Lords. After Banks' death, many leaders quickly positioned themselves as candidates to lead the entire gang. As mentioned, among them was Angelo Roberts, who led Henry Horner Homes 4CHs. Under Lou, the b.D. concept became increasingly popular and, in fact, the main symbol of the gang. By the late 1990s, many 4 were claiming that they were no longer VLs and decided not to mark the pointed five star (however, the black diamond was not intended to replace 5) that caused confusion. 4 points of diamonds became love, hate, murder, and take, which were not officially codified (4CH to this day do not have official literature, they adhere to vl lit) but became prominent on the streets. A quote from the Tribune on August 19, 1994 summing it up best for the early history of the four corner crooks, there was a time when four corner crooks actually stood for four corners, representing six slim square blocks on the west side. (Papagun, Chicago Tribune, August 19, 1994). There was already a time back in 1968 that two teenage boys deputy lord had an idea of how to protect a particular area in the Garfield Park West neighborhood from invaders from outside the area that threatened the neighborhood with drug trafficking, gangbanging and violence. The idea of the four corners of the crooks was one thing, protecting the neighborhood, and that meant protecting not only their members but everyone who lived in this area. The area was Madison Avenue, Pulaski Road, Independence Street, Madison Avenue, Pulaski Road, Jackson Boulevard, Independence Boulevard, Jackson Boulevard and all street corners between including Jackson, Springfield, Springfield, Adams, Springfield, Wilklux, Springfield, Willock, Wilkins, Springfield, Monroe, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, Madison, Madison, Hamlin, Monroe, Hamlin, Wilkes, Hamlin, Jackson. Polaski, Monroe, Polaski, Wilksks, Pulaski and Adams. This is quite a bit of land for a brand new gang but 17-year-old Walter Wheat who had just left the Lords is an unknown deputy, (born April 11, 1951), and another 15-year-old deputy lord named Marvin Evans made it happen. They organized it with another unknown deputy. 15-year-old Freddie Gage, Richard Goodman Lefthand, Monroe Money Banks and about 7 others. Freddy Gage will become the second in command on this new organization. They formed a fighting gang not a drug trafficking gang or a gang that destroyed their own neighborhood in protest and anger as the Lords deputies did at the time, instead they would have defeated any gang that came there working to destroy them. All this idea was put together at Delano Stadium in the corner of Springfield and Wilcock. The four corner crooks had strict rules to abide by, no drug trade, no drug use (not even marijuana), no theft, no burglary, but shop lifting and theft of delivery trucks was perfectly acceptable. Any violence against rival gangs is also acceptable, with shooting, stabbing, skull-breaking, and all that needs to be done to show who is running those corners is acceptable. On February 14, 1972 four corner crooks and unknown deputy lords gang members attended a Valentine's Day dance at 3906 Lexington Ave (corner of Springfield and Lexington) at the Catholic Church show. The dance was just an invitation situation and Officer Henderson Arnold said everyone should have a membership card in order to stay dancing downstairs. 18-year-old Freddy Gage was the one who had no invitation and Officer Arnold told him to leave, when he refused a struggle between officer and Gage that resulted in gun fire from Arnold causing a bullet that hit Officer Arnold in the face and neck. Then came four corner crook Leo Walker with his .22 caliber derringer and began shooting Arnold as well while Freddie Gage and Walter Wheat processed him according to court documents. While Officer Arnold was trying to escape, he was shot, Arnold survived and needed surgery to repair the damage, and was shot three times. It was at this time that Freddie King Freddie Gage was now sentenced to 10 years in prison for this murder, and it was at this time that the four corner crookwas first documented; However, they were not widely known (People vs. Walker, 1975) although four corner crooks were as violent as they could have been in stealing trucks and shops, they were not a heavily organized conglomerate with thousands of members such as black gangsters, deputy lords, Black P Stones or Latin kings. The four corner crooks remained rather small in size and did what needed to be done to protect the grass and the crowd and make money without resorting to destroying the neighborhood with drugs. That was the job of competitors such as the Deputy Lords and nearby black gang pupils. Around 1975, Walter Wheat was sent to prison on charges of aggravated assault and other charges. He was in order to serve more than 10 years in prison. At this point without Wheat or King Freddy's four corner crooks began to slowly be seduced by the quiet heroin trade that was banned by Walter Wheat and Freddie Gage. Around this time black souls were getting bigger in number in West Garfield Park and wanted to expand the drug trade. The leader of the new Black Spirit was Wayne Jack Bobo Edwards and was looking for a new opportunity in Monroe and Pulaski. This was the original 4CH corner land but Jack Bobo was looking to make some profits, and he offered to work here respectfully as they would team up against the Deputy Lords or any of the black gang followers that came into the area. This was the creation of a 440+ concept that united four corner crooks and a black soul to create mad black souls. This was a small start for four corner crooks to be involved in the drug trade, although it was impossible for them to work at a high level because it would be under the radar of imprisoned driving. Walter Wheat on the left and Fred Gauge on the right 1970s prison pic, Larry Hoover on the left and Ray Longstreet, the leader of four corner-right suppters in the early 1990s, head of the 1990s house shot a picture of Angelo Roberts from the Mid-80s Gangland TV photo of Walter Wheat on the far left with his children all growing up as the mid-4s and late 1980s picture of Banks dressed as Good clothes using his cell phone at a time when cell phones were a lot of money and scarce to get a mid-70s picture of Walter Wheat on the left and Fred Gauge on the right of the wake of Monroe Banks in August 1991 richard goodman's left hand in the 1980s Angelo Roberts in the mid-1990s King Walter Wheat in the 1970s Walter Wheat in the mid-70s Walter Wheat on the left in the 1980s, imprisoning the very impressive signs. The mid-1990s 1970s photo with Walter Ma on the left and Freddy Measuring in the mid-1990s leaders Walter Wheat, Monroe Banks and Freddie Gage need better protection while they were locked in jail until they put a truce with the Vice-Lord nation, and this would stop all wars in prison and on the streets. In April 1978, the People's Nation Alliance was formed and the Lords were one of the main organizations that put them together and took responsibility for what the organizations received. The for-corner crooks were a new kind of organization and did not receive much to advance the people's alliance and a as progress ing the drug trade; Therefore, the four corner crooks joined the Deputy Lord While in prison as the Lord's Deputy Branch. On the streets this does not mean that the 4s were walking around claiming the Deputy Lord, it only meant a change in colors from black and brown to black and gold and peace with the Lords deputies, as it meant converting to Islam just as the Vice-Lord's nation did to unite with the rockers. Over time the 1980s rolled in four corner crooks were slowly Far from understanding Walter Wheat as he and Gage were still locked up and the 4s were slowly involved in the drug trade more and more. In late October 1983 Freddie Gage was due to be released from prison after his 10 years for 10 years for attempted murder of a Chicago police officer on valentine's day shooting in 1972. The day before his release he celebrated by drinking some bad moonshine that ended in his murder, he died at the age of 29. On November 1, 1983 a huge funeral ceremony was put to Gage that brought 5,000 people to his funeral. The funeral consisted of several Deputy Lords, four Corner crooks and several others. There was a huge line down chicago ave that caused one lane of traffic to be blocked and police needed to direct traffic (Chicago Tribune January 8, 1984 pg 1). This story made the front page of the Chicago Tribune but the funny thing is that they called him the conservative deputy leader and didn't even mention the four corner crooks, this shows that the 4s were not yet fully known in Chicago, but that will change soon. The nation's first founders, Freddy King Hofri Gage, have now been laid to rest. January 8, 1984 A photo from the Chicago Tribune showing the funeral of Freddie Gage, although she misidentified him as deputy governor of the Lord in 1985 Marvin Shorty Evans retired from gang life and found religion left only Walter Wheat and Monroe money banks and the original leaders of the organization but both were in prison. In 1986, Monroe Banks was released from prison after being released for some time on charges of theft, rape and unlawful restraint in 1975. On November 17, 1975 Monroe Banks, Ray Mutations and Philip Smith conspired to rob J. Starks at gun point. After Starks gave up all his money, it wasn't enough, so Banks and the other two forced Starks on the torso and took Stark home, according to court documents. When they arrived at the house, Banks whipped And drop Stark while the other three robbed the house and court documents show that Banks and Smith raped the wife and her 14-year-old daughter. By the time Banks was on trial for these crimes, he had been brought on murder charges in the same year and sentenced to 15-30 years in prison (People V. Surges, November 9, 1981). In 1986, Banks was released early on parole. As soon as Banks hit the streets, he found that Four Corners dealers were selling drugs in small quantities and liked the money that came with him. Banks will show them a higher level of dealing that will make 4S richer than ever with now crack cocaine distribution. He created a complex drug operation and expanded the land of Four Corner Hastler in the northern part of austin, which was the beginning of the real growth of the campers in the four corners. Drug profits immediately Stacking and Banks Monroe was living up to his title money. He also created a black diamond code to represent the new profits found and the new order. This was a hell of a 40s out and this led to a more violent behavior that in the late 1980s when Walter Wheat was released from prison he didn't recognize his 4s anymore and left driving for the banks; However, wheat was still a key voice in the organization. During the 1980s later as the four corner crooks got deeper embedded in the drug trade leading to more violent crime convictions. The future leader of four crooks, Angelo Roberts, was one of the members caught up in a murder case along with four Corner crook co-founder Eugene Rooney. According to the Court case of People vs. Rhoiney January 24th 1988 Chicago police found the body of Stephen Edwards found behind a jewel grocery store located at 3552 West Grand Street in the West Humboldt Park neighborhood. The man was beaten to death and tied to torn strips of bed sheets around his face, hands, neck, knees and thighs. He cut wounds to his chest that caused significant bleeding, edwards appears to have been abducted and tortured, and investigators visited Edward's address at 3841 West Adams in the West Garfield Park neighborhood in the middle of the original Four-Corner Hastler area. Edwards lived in the basement of this building and was a drug addict who interviewed the owner and gave permission to the police to enter the building and search the basement, as they spoke to Rowene. Police found evidence that the murder took place in the basement where the torn rags found on Edwards matched the spread of the bed that Edwards slept on downstairs. Ronnie told police that Edwards had been accused by his girlfriend Caroline Lewis of stealing from her and wanted him to leave her alone when she went to Rawini to help remove Edwards. In another incident later in the month, Edwards and another man were cooking cocaine and heroin downstairs when they broke into an argument about how much drugs each would receive. Rowene and Angelo Roberts said they went down the stairs to break up the fight, rodani and Roberts claiming to have seen Edwards beat his partner with stool, so Rowene hit Edwards with a bullet pipe in the back of the legs and twice in the head, making him a kind of murder protection. Rawini originally stated that Edwards left with two men in a car after the argument but later admitted that he had killed him but made it seem accidental or justified. Forensic experts testified that they found extensive evidence of repeated blows throughout his body and found stab wounds to each lung. They also found evidence that the man was tied up when he was beaten and stabbed. Rhoiney had said that there was a party in the He happened to hear the uproar downstairs and came to Edwards' discipline, but however, it was later confirmed there was no party that day. It then became conclusive that the killing was planned and Rawini was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. His violent past may not have helped his case because he was once convicted of murder in 1969 as well. Angelo Roberts would not cooperate when the police interviewed him and used his Fifth Amendment rights not to testify against Rhoiney proving that Angelo Roberts was not a snitch and was loyal to the organization, as he avoided charges of attempting to conceal murder and unlawful use of a weapon. He was later suspected of shooting a police officer in 1990 but managed to avoid conviction (Source: UPI Archives October 21, 1994). The way he handled this case greatly enhanced his reputation. Eugene Rooney is currently serving a life sentence without parole and these 4s were the youngest new breed of killer types that followed all the teaching of Monroe's banks and they modeled on him. Banks were known to be cruel and very dangerous about not allowing competition to get in his way, and this led to an increase in gang wars in the early 1990s. This also led to the death of The Munro Bank in August 1991. According to the channel's history shows the gangsters he was killed while watching a man try to get a cat down from a tree, then a member of the Black Souls shot dead. Such killings would, of course, intensify wars with black-spirited factions. By the end of his reign, Banks was able to have four corner crooks open a shop in nearby Henry Horner Housing Projects, Rockwell Gardens Homes. He also took 4s to the south side to open classes in the Woodlawn neighborhood, the Great Metropolitan Neighborhood, Leclerc Courts Houses by Midway Airport in garfield ridge at 43 and Cicero On Ave, Marquette Park, Kenwood District, South Shore, Roseland district and West Pullman district. The 4s also grew in some chicago suburbs and other states. After Monroe's money Al Ghani banks killed the throne was wide open and Walter Wheat would not step back instead he was soon appointed to be the son-in-law of Angelo Lou Roberts to be the new leader of the organization. Lou was only 21 years old but he wanted to govern the nation badly and the money and power that went with it. Wheat had hoped that his grandson's father would bring 4s to a more controlled and smooth level of operations. Roberts instead brought expansion more than ever, and this even brought a new section to the increasingly white and Spanish neighborhood of Belmont Garagein in the early 1990s. He asked Angelo to bless them with their own separation in the neighbourhood. Giving Angelo Moses and his cousin demand and Lockwood and Talgeld 4s will now become spanish four-corner scammers. (Leitch) was running these 4 Spaniards until he was placed in the Spanish prison (Statesville) 4CHs immediately made new enemies that were not just people but also went into it with Taylor and Latin Pachucos. Angelo Roberts also made the organization no longer a gang for blacks only, and now all races can join the North and the suburbs. This course would grow the army 4CH 1000 number of members in no time. Angeloalso grew the organization in many other states such as Atlanta, Georgia, for example, which continues to praise him. Roberts had also set up a complex drug operation in housing projects in Rockwell Gardens and Henry Horner's homes and was transporting thousands if not millions of dollars of crack and heroin inside these buildings. Chicago police arrested him and carried out a major raid on his operation that got Roberts in jail. Roberts was then hell bent on revenge and wanted to send a message to the police and the whole world that if you bust in on his operation there would be great consequences. Roberts also had Walter Wheat breathing down his neck telling him what to do and others listened to wheat and put Roberts in check, by 1994 Roberts despised this and saw wheat as someone in the way of everything Angelo wanted to accomplish. When Roberts got out of prison in June 1994 he began his adventures. On July 25, 1994, Angelo Roberts conspired to kill Walter Wheat. On this Monday, July 25, 1994, 43-year-old Walter Wheat was sitting at the 1982 Oldsmobile Regency waiting for his friends to return as they were at a clothing store in the 3800 block of West Chicago Ave. As he sat there a 17-year-old shirt Bobby Cooley rode on the car with a 9mm pistol and shot his back and back of his head. The founder/leader is now a long time behind the four corner crooks leaders by his own gang. By September, Kohli had been arrested and charged with another shooting, and is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of King Walter Al-Bahadi Hodari Wheat (Chicago Tribune George Papagon, 19 August 1994). Roberts tried to buy all the high-powered weapons in what he believed was a deal with drug dealers while trying to buy a LAWS anti-tank missile for money and drugs. It turns out that he was trying to buy from ATF agents somehow there was no arrest at the scene because Roberts got suspicious and went into hiding for the rest of 1994. Roberts wanted to use this weapon to blow up the police headquarters at 3151 W. Harrison St. on the west side of Chicago to avenge his drug operations in the residences. (Chicago Tribune Andrew Martin, January 17, 1995). On January 16, 1995 at 1:00 a.m., CPD found Roberts' body at 7009 S. Vernon (70th and Vernon) right near the Park Manor Apartments in the Grand Metropolitan neighborhood. He was found with his throat cut in the back of a brown Chevy. No one has ever been arrested in connection with the murder (Chicago Tribune Andrew Martin, 17 January 1995). The streets know his organization killed him in retaliation for Walter Wah's murder. The planned murder was heavily resented by the top rank and senior4s. After the death of Angelo Roberts, Ray Longstreet took command of the four corner crooks, eventually four corner crooks will grow to be more than 18,000 members. Many of the four corner scammers still pay tribute to Angelo Roberts, Monroe Banks and Walter Wheat. Four Corner Scammers will eventually grow to be more than 10,000 members. Please send in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s pics! Questions: What is the exact year when Walter Wheat was imprisoned, and what is the exact year that was launched? Released?

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