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Dennis Haymon has decided to take the mean streets and drug gang in the city to make it to the top. He learns Quickly that to survive the toughest projects in St.Louis City you too must be tough and unafraid. Up against some of the most dangerous people in town he makes his way to the top.
Dennis Haymon on growing up in Carr Square Village in the 1950’s “The streets always caught my eye”
Dennis Haymon tells how he first started dealing and why he quit at age 16 “Phil messed my money up”
In this snippet of St. Louis Kingpin, Dennis Haymon, interview. He tells why Jimmy Lewis-Bey brother, Jimmy Lewis, was shot downtown leaving court May 22, 1972 by Robert J. Young.
In this snippet of St. Louis Kingpin, Dennis Haymon, interview. He talks about being arrested for the shooting of Jerome Gaines after getting into a shootout with Jerry Lewis-Bey and Noble Bennett from Pruitt-Igoe. He talks about getting together the Carr Square Village posse to fight back against Earl “Killer” Williams.
Dennis Haymon on being arrested for the shooting of Jamilah Nasheed’s Father “I was innocent!”
Dennis Haymon talks Fats Woods being his first plug “Every dime you spend, I’ll match it!”
Dennis Haymon talks being accused of Earl Williams Jr death & speaks on Terry Cooley
Dennis Haymon talks sipping lean in the 70s “Y’all improve on what we done already done”
Dennis Haymon talks investing the money he made from hustling “I wanted to get out the game!”
Dennis Haymon talks taking a guy car for unpaid debt “You go buy a car but ain’t bring me my money!”
Dennis Haymon talks meeting his Mexican plug “We took $60k the first time and took over St. Louis!”
Dennis Haymon: “St. Louis has always had haters. Jealousy, we breed this! We are so low as a city.”
Dennis Haymon says his crew were the only ones that weren’t infiltrated by the FBI: We built loyalty
In this clip of Dennis Haymon interview he talks about youngster today snitching. Says he thought about getting back into the game once he was freed but was afraid of being snitched on.
In this this clip of Dennis Haymon he talks about being offered $150k just to make a call to his plug once a month after coming home from doing 25 years.
In this clip of Dennis Haymon's interview he says that leaving the life of crime to serve Christ was the best decision he's made. He says people think he is still dealing on the low or that he is still benefiting from the money he made before being incarcerated, but he denounced it all.
In this clip of Dennis Haymon's Interview he shares things he learned from other St. Louis Kingpins that helped him survive the vicious streets.
In this clip of Dennis Haymon interview. He talks about his idea of a way to curb violence in St. Louis. He believes telling the stop immediately, is something their not going to do. Instead, he says if the violence is contained and control. It will help head towards he deescalation of violence. He also shares what he believes what cause his problem with the Petty Brothers, stemming from Joe Petty himself.
In this clip of Dennis Haymon’s interview he speaks more on a way to curb the violence by bringing back the black family.
In this clip of Dennis Haymon’s interview he speaks on today’s gangs not having any code or principles to honor. He believes subliminal suggestions can help change the mindset of the people, if used in a positive manner. He calls the law enforcement agencies “street sweepers” because they come after crimes are committed to “clean up” instead preventing them in the first place.
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