The origin of this gang is that it dates back to 1960 when the southern gang called demonic disciple grew large enough to call on the Chicago Metropolitan Service Center Welfare Committee (Source: Chicago Historical Society) to give workers I can. Most of the devil's disciples are African Americans of men between 15 and 18 years old and are often at the intersection of 53th and Woodrow to 49th Street and Dorchester Ave, 53th Street and Kim back Avenue. In the early 1960s this group, known as the devil's disciple, became a "black disciple" (see Chicago Black Street Gang Explosion from 1900 to the present written by Useni Perkins).
Perhaps more uncommonly, it is also a symbol of the cultural group of black American disciples who started in Chicago (later merged into a black gang country). The use of the symbol is related to the organization's founder David Barksdale. He is known to other criminals as David David.
Noticing that Yummy was the youngest member of "Short Man", Black Disciples Street Gang Rank, the police began looking for him where black disciple members lived and were wandering. According to the court documents, one of the places is 118 West 108th Place, police have not been successful many times. On Wednesday, August 31, Tribune announced a front page report entitled "Murderer, Eleven, Stacked Toy, Criminal Proceedings", not disclosing his name and details Yummy's height and weight I mentioned. Just as with the previous criminal justice system and link to abuse of family life. The story under the heading "According to DCFS, the scars of suspects are stated earlier" is that the boy in the south of 11 years old is known as "delicious".
While walking down the street, I saw a 14 - year - old black disciple, Mike Griffin, sitting at the 105 - chome and Edoblock 's abandoned pouch. Griffin ceased talking with Yammy and Yammy said he wanted to go home. After not going to call a taxi from the acquaintance's house on the street, Yummy and Griffin walked to Jimesia Cooper 's house on 10609 South Edbrook Street. The three gathered at the main entrance where Jimesia's mother, Cassandra, faced Sandifell and persuaded him to go to his grandmother and turn.