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Larry Hoover is an American gangster who founded the Chicago street gang, Gangster Disciples

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BirthdayNovember 25, 1950
NationalityAmerican
FamousCriminals
City/StateMississippi
SpousesWinndye Jenkins
Known asKing Larry, Prince Larry, The King of Kings Honorable Chariman
ChildrensLarry Hoover
Birth PlaceJackson, Mississippi, United States
GenderMale
Net Worth$100 million as of Jan 2017
Sun SignSagittarius
Born inJackson, Mississippi, United States
Famous asCriminal

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Who is Larry Hoover?

Larry Hoover is the founder and former leader of a Chicago street gang, Black Gangster Disciple Nation, now known as Gangster Disciples. Popularly known as ‘King Larry’, ‘Prince Larry’ and ‘The King of Kings Honorable Chairman’, he is considered as Chicago’s biggest gangster since Al Capone. Currently serving six life imprisonments at the ADX Florence supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, Hoover spread the wings of the once-a-local street gang nationally. GD, as his gang is known as, has been involved in all kinds of criminal activities involving conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, drug dealing, murder, shooting, assaults and so on. It was under the leadership of Hoover that the gang’s illicit drug trade in prison and on the streets, starting from Chicago's West Side extended throughout the United States. Hoover began his criminal activities when he was merely 12. As the years passed, his crime rate only heightened as he assumed leadership of Gangster Disciples. Later, under the veil of GD which he claimed to be ‘Growth & Development’, Hoover continued his illicit drug trade and held the reins of his gang, helping it grow exponentially.

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Childhood & Early Life

Larry Hoover was born on December 25, 1950 in Jackson, Mississippi, in a bustling household filled with grandparents, parents and siblings.

When young Hoover was four, the family shifted to Chicago, Illinois in search of a better life. Little did the senior Hoovers know that the move would turn out to be detrimental for their family!

Offences & Incarcerations

At the age of 12, Larry Hoover’s criminal activities began. He clubbed with local friends who called themselves ‘Supreme Gangsters’ and engaged in petty crimes such as theft and mugging.

When ‘Supreme Gangsters’ grew in size, Hoover emerged as its natural leader. As a kingpin, Hoover merged his gang ‘Supreme Gangsters’ with a rival gang led by David Barksdale. Together, they became the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. Their illicit activities also intensified as they engaged themselves in shooting and assault.

In 1969, after Barksdale was wounded in a shooting, Hoover took charge of the Gangster Disciples. The gang assumed control of the South Side drug trade, making more than $1,000 a day in profits.

By the time Hoover reached his early 20s, he had been convicted of several offences. What’s more, he had been in and out of prison several times and had survived six separate shooting attempts on his life.

He was quite academically inclined for a criminal. Despite being a grade school dropout, Hoover earned his GED and an emergency medical technician’s license while incarcerated.

It was on the fateful evening of February 26, 1973 that Hoover ordered the killing of William ‘Pooky’ Young, a 19-year old neighborhood youth who was charged with stealing money and drugs from the gang. Gangster Disciple member Andrew Howard who followed the order abducted Young and later shot him to death in an alley near 68th Street and Union Avenue in Chicago's Englewood neighbourhood.

Following the death of Young, Hoover and Howard were both accused of the murder and were arrested on March 16, 1973. Sentenced to 150 to 200 years, both were imprisoned. Hoover was sent to maximum-security Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Illinois, to serve his term.

Despite being incarcerated for life, Hoover did not shy away from his illicit activities and in fact became the prime mover behind the Black Gangster Disciple Nation, which later became Gangster Disciple following the death of Barksdale in 1974 due to kidney failure.

From the prison, Hoover continued to hold the reins of the gang’s drug trade in the South. He also held the full control of drug dealing near Chicago's West Side and later extending it throughout the United States. He also helped form Folks Nation, which added other gangs such as Black Disciples, Gangster Disciples, La Raza, Maniac Latin Disciples, and Spanish Gangster Disciples into its kitty.

At Stateville, Hoover’s power grew exponentially. He began protecting other inmates, who in turn became devotees and new recruits for the Gangster Disciples. Such was his influence that even the warden’s officer recognized Hoover’s control over the other prisoners. In fact, Hoover was looked upon as a positive influence to quell riots and uprisings within the prison system.

By the early 1990s, Larry Hoover claimed to have renounced his violent criminal past and became an urban political celebrity in Chicago. His criminal gang GD earned fans in the community by holding charity events and peaceful protests. Things upturned when Hoover claimed that the GD gang now meant ‘Growth & Development’.

On the upfront, Hoover took a complete round about. He set up a non-profit organization that registered voters, started a music label that helped needy children, and organized a series of peaceful protests to fight the closing of public programs. Though prison officials knew that this sugar-coated sweetness was a ploy to get out of prison and resume illegal activities, people outside genuinely considered him their savoir and lobbied to get him paroled for his contributions to society.

However, under the veil of ‘Growth & Development’, GD continued its immoral activities. An investigation led to the finding that Hoover's gang allegedly had 30,000 ‘soldiers’ in 35 states and was making $100 million a year. Furthermore, informants revealed that Hoover's nonprofit organizations were actually fronts for laundering drug money. In fact, none of the proceeds for any of the so-called charities actually went to helping anyone in need. The results from the investigation earned Hoover yet another life imprisonment in 1995.

Following years of undercover investigations by the federal government, Hoover, on August 31, 1995, was indicted for drug conspiracy, extortion, and continuing to engage in a criminal enterprise. He was arrested at the Vienna Correctional Center by federal agents, and moved to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago to stand trial.

In 1997, Larry Hoover was found guilty on all charges, and sentenced to six life sentences. He is currently serving his life imprisonment at the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado. At Colorado, Hoover is considered an old-school hero of the gangster community. Such has been the makeover of his gang GD that people now claim him to be a victim of political forces, guilty only of being black and in the wrong business.

Major Crimes

Though Larry Hoover’s entire life revolved around criminal activities involving conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, and running a continuing criminal enterprise within the confinements of the prison, his foremost offence occurred in 1973 when he ordered the killing of William ‘Pooky’ Young, a 19-year old neighborhood youth who was charged with stealing money and drugs from the gang. Along with Andrew Howard who executed his order, Hoover was sent to prison.

Personal Life & Legacy

Larry Hoover has a common-law marriage with Winndye Jenkins. They have two children, Larry Hoover, Jr. and Samaya Hoover.

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Larry Hoover biography timelines

  • // 25th Dec 1950
    Larry Hoover was born on December 25, 1950 in Jackson, Mississippi, in a bustling household filled with grandparents, parents and siblings.
  • // 1969
    In 1969, after Barksdale was wounded in a shooting, Hoover took charge of the Gangster Disciples. The gang assumed control of the South Side drug trade, making more than $1,000 a day in profits.
  • // 1973
    Though Larry Hoover’s entire life revolved around criminal activities involving conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, and running a continuing criminal enterprise within the confinements of the prison, his foremost offence occurred in 1973 when he ordered the killing of William ‘Pooky’ Young, a 19-year old neighborhood youth who was charged with stealing money and drugs from the gang. Along with Andrew Howard who executed his order, Hoover was sent to prison.
  • // 26th Feb 1973
    It was on the fateful evening of February 26, 1973 that Hoover ordered the killing of William ‘Pooky’ Young, a 19-year old neighborhood youth who was charged with stealing money and drugs from the gang. Gangster Disciple member Andrew Howard who followed the order abducted Young and later shot him to death in an alley near 68th Street and Union Avenue in Chicago's Englewood neighbourhood.
  • // 16th Mar 1973
    Following the death of Young, Hoover and Howard were both accused of the murder and were arrested on March 16, 1973. Sentenced to 150 to 200 years, both were imprisoned. Hoover was sent to maximum-security Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Illinois, to serve his term.
  • // 1974
    Despite being incarcerated for life, Hoover did not shy away from his illicit activities and in fact became the prime mover behind the Black Gangster Disciple Nation, which later became Gangster Disciple following the death of Barksdale in 1974 due to kidney failure.
  • // 1990
    By the early 1990s, Larry Hoover claimed to have renounced his violent criminal past and became an urban political celebrity in Chicago. His criminal gang GD earned fans in the community by holding charity events and peaceful protests. Things upturned when Hoover claimed that the GD gang now meant ‘Growth & Development’.
  • // 1995
    However, under the veil of ‘Growth & Development’, GD continued its immoral activities. An investigation led to the finding that Hoover's gang allegedly had 30,000 ‘soldiers’ in 35 states and was making $100 million a year. Furthermore, informants revealed that Hoover's nonprofit organizations were actually fronts for laundering drug money. In fact, none of the proceeds for any of the so-called charities actually went to helping anyone in need. The results from the investigation earned Hoover yet another life imprisonment in 1995.
  • // 31st Aug 1995
    Following years of undercover investigations by the federal government, Hoover, on August 31, 1995, was indicted for drug conspiracy, extortion, and continuing to engage in a criminal enterprise. He was arrested at the Vienna Correctional Center by federal agents, and moved to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago to stand trial.
  • // 1997
    In 1997, Larry Hoover was found guilty on all charges, and sentenced to six life sentences. He is currently serving his life imprisonment at the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado. At Colorado, Hoover is considered an old-school hero of the gangster community. Such has been the makeover of his gang GD that people now claim him to be a victim of political forces, guilty only of being black and in the wrong business.

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    Larry Hoover was born at 1950-11-25

  • Where is Larry Hoover's birth place?

    Larry Hoover was born in Jackson, Mississippi, United States

  • What is Larry Hoover nationalities?

    Larry Hoover's nationalities is American

  • Who is Larry Hoover spouses?

    Larry Hoover's spouses is Winndye Jenkins

  • Who is Larry Hoover childrens?

    Larry Hoover's childrens is Larry Hoover

  • What is Larry Hoover's sun sign?

    Larry Hoover is Sagittarius

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    Larry Hoover is famouse as Criminal