BLACK P. STONES
The 'Almighty Black P. Stone Nation' (often abbreviated 'BPSN') is a Chicago-based street gang estimated to have almost 25,000 gang members. The gang was originally formed in the late 1950s as the ''Blackstone Rangers''. In later years, a quasi-Islamic faction of the gang emerged, naming themselves the ''El Rukn tribe of the Moorish Science Temple'' in America (or simply 'El Rukns'), under their 'religious leader' and Blackstone Rangers founder Abdullah-Malik (born 'Jeff Fort'). The BPSN has managed to finance itself through a wide array of criminal activities and are also part of the large Chicago-based gang alliance known as the People Nation.[1]
The Black P Stones on the West Coast are not Blood but are fully People Nation and contain extra ABPSN literature that Abdul-Malik wanted for the Nation in Chicago and they are united under one umbrella called Black P. Stone East or ABPSN-East or BPS-East. Emir-Abdullah Geebil brought to the Eastcoast, the A.B.P.S.N. the way Chief Malik wanted the A.B.P.S.N. in Chicago. Black Stone East was founded in 1998. They are called R.E.D. Family Stones.Even though they are not Bloods,the first East Coast BPS recruits were members of the East Coast United Blood Nation. Their allies are Bloods and Latin Kings. Their main rivals are Crips, Dominicans Don't Play, white power skinheads and Ku Klux Klan.
There are also Black P Stones on the West Coast. They were founded in 1969 on the westside of South Central Los Angeles by a Black P Stone from Chicago's Southside area named T. Rodgers a.k.a. Prince Tee who is also an original founder of the Bloods. In 1972, they became Bloods because of the growing numbers of Crips around their neighborhood. They were one of the first original Blood gangs. They became one of the largest and most violent Blood gangs in Los Angeles. They are now considered the most violent gang in Los Angeles. They are divided into five gangs: Black Stone Bity, Black Stone Jungle, Rollin' 30s Blood Stone Pirus, Rollin'40s Blood Stone Pirus, and Blood Stone Villans. They are called Black Stone Bloods,Blood Stones,and Black Stone West. They are based in South Central Los Angeles, but can be found throughout the United States. Their rivals are Crips, 18th Street, MS13, Surenos, Aryan Brotherhood, Ku Klux Klan, and other white and hispanic gangs with hatred for Blacks. Their allies are Bloods, Nortenos, Black Guerilla Family and other Black Power gangs.
The gang originated, and is based, on the South Side of Chicago. Their main rivals are the Gangster Disciples, and to a lesser degree, the Black Disciples. They are rivals to all Folk Nation gangs and White Supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and Nazi skinheads. Their allies are the Vice Lords, Latin Kings and other People Nation Gangs and Black Separatist Groups.
There are 7 BPS branches: Corner Stones, Future Stones, Rubinite Stones, Puerto Rican - La Familia Stones, Jet Black Stones, Gangster Stones, and Black Peace Stones. Each has many factions.
| Contents |
| Locations |
| History |
| Colors and symbols |
| Psuedo-Islamic identification |
| Pictures |
| Notes |
| External links |
Locations
Black P Stones have a heavy presence and many strongholds throughout many American urban areas such as Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Sacramento, Springfield, Albany, Jackson, Houston, Atlanta, Miami,Maryland, Birmingham, New Orleans, Memphis, Newark, Oakland, Denver, Fargo, Biloxi, Mobile, Phoenix, and Little Rock That is ran by Jerome Higgs Also known as "Prince Big Rome" with ties to Black P Stones in Los Angeles California. They can be found in almost every state in America.They have a large and growing presence on American college campuses and in the U.S. miitary.
History
Founded at the St. Charles Juvenile Correctional Facility in 1958 by Jeff Fort and Eugene Hairston, the Almighty Black Peace/Power/People Stone Nation was originally known as the 'Blackstone Rangers', because they were based on Blackstone Avenue in the impoverished Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. The gangs formative years coincided with the rise of the Black Power movement and severe repression from US domestic security agencies. The Chicago field office of the FBI became extremely concerned about a proposed alliance between the Black Panther Party under the leadership of Fred Hampton and the Blackstone Rangers. The Panthers had hoped to politicize the Rangers away from street crime and towards constructive community action. It appears that tension was later induced between the Rangers and the Black Panthers, with evidence suggesting that Jeff Fort's gang were in fact paid by someone to engage in conflict with the Panthers, thus preventing the Panthers from effectively operating. No evidence has yet been reported on who exactly provided such funding to the BPSN to covertly suppress the Black Panther operations in Chicago[2] It wasn't until the Church Committee report on the abuses of the FBI's Counterintelligence Program, or COINTELPRO, was released nearly a decade later that the evidence came out that the FBI's Chicago field office - and J. Edgar Hoover personally - had stoked the tension between the two groups, hoping that the hair-trigger Fort would embroil the Panthers in an endless blood feud of retaliatory killings. Around this period also, Chicago-area financier and philanthropist W. Clement Stone admitted funding the Rangers' community work, at the same time he was contributing to the presidential campaigns of Richard Nixon.
BPSN founding member Eugene Hairston was incarcerated on drug charges on June 6, 1966,[3] and Fort was arrested for mismanagement of government grants which totaled $927,000 from the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity in March 1972. Fort was released in the early 1980s, but was later reincarcerated on drug charges. Following meetings during 1986 with Libyan operatives from Colonel Moammar Qadhafi, Fort was charged with buying weapons to commit terrorist acts on behalf of the Libyan government after he converted to Islam and gave the gang an Islamic doctrine.[4] This was not the earliest charge of Islamic terrorism in the United States coming 9 years after the Hanafi Muslim takeover of the Bnai Brith offices in Washington D.C. on March 9, 1977. Today, although Fort (referred to as Caliph Abdul-Malik) continues to have considerable influence over the BPSN from prison, the various Black Stones splinter groups suffer from rampant infighting, as there is no longer a clear leader.There are also two groups who have separated from the BPSN:Mickey Cobras who were supporters of Mickey Cogwell who was a cofounder of BPS but was killed by Jeff Fort and the Titanic Stones who were supporters of Eugene Hairston who was also a BPS founder but was starting to have problems with Jeff Fort. Both men are deceased.
Colors and symbols
They generally wear red and black to identify themselves, although in places on the East Coast the Black Stone East additionally wear maroon and brown. Black Stone West mainly wears red and black to identify with the Bloods. The crescent moon and the five pointed star (the five points represent (clockwise from top): Love, Truth, Freedom, Peace and Justice) are today important symbols used by the BPSN because of the strong Islamic influence in this gang. The pyramid with one side showing twenty-one small rectangles that could be "bricks" is another important symbol that also refers to the "Main 21" - the 21 leaders of gangs who had agreed to merge, to a greater or lesser extent, with the Blackstone Rangers. Most of the other original "main 21" are dead. The "main 21" was like a quasi commission for organized crime and still functions today.
Other symbols associated with the BPSN include their code words, such as "C.S.A." which stands for "Cold Soldier Army". The name of their "set" is also commonly used in their graffiti: an example would be "Terror Town", which refers to Chicago's southeast side. In this area of southeast Chicago, you cannot miss the clear language when you enter the neighborhood, and this gang graffiti has existed in this fashion for many years. An expression of solidarity for this gang is also commonly used: "Stones Run It", meaning the BPSN are "in control" or are "very powerful".[5]
Psuedo-Islamic identification
The practice of incorporating quasi-Islamic religious symbols and concepts has been a common phenomenon among several Chicago-based African-American street gangs since the 1960s. The majority of the original BPSN leadership from Chicago have assumed Muslim names, briefly renamed the organization El-Rukn, and use Islamic rhetoric in their correspondences, despite engaging in criminal activity which contradicts orthodox Islamic theology. The sincerity of an individual's religious convictions are impossible to gauge without bias, but it has been suggested that Fort's (Caliph Abdul-Malik) motivations were at least partially an attempt to legitimize the BPSN's public image or confuse prison authorities. The group's Islamic overtones can be attributed to The Moorish Science Temple of America. Black Stone West does not have a strong Islamic foundation, but has a small but growing Black Muslim presence including their leader and founder, T. Rodgers. Some members become Moorish American Muslims in the prison system. Some even join the El Rukn which is the BPS in prison. It consists of many Stones from all over America. El Rukn is controlled by Jeff Fort. You have to be a Muslim to join. Black P. Stones are also called Moes because their identification with the Black African Moors who conquered and brought Islam to Iberia.
Pictures
★ Black P. Stones Pictures and Drawings
★ Black P. Stones Tattoos
Notes
1. Kenneth O'Reilly, Racial Matters: The FBI's File on Black America 1960 - 1972 p. 409, New York 1991
2. Sale, R.T., ''The Blackstone Rangers: A Reporter's Account of Time Spent with the Street Gang on Chicago's South Side'', New York, Random House 1971
3. Hairston was eventually murdered in the Ida B. Wells housing project in the early 1980s
4. Robert W. Dart, ''The Future is Here Today: Street Gang Trends'', 1992
5. George W. Knox, ''Gang Profile Update: The Black P Stone Nation''
External links
★ Black P Stones on Chicago Gangs
★ Street Gangs
★ Extensive Black P Stone Knowledge Database
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