Anthony AJ Jones New 2 REWRITTEN
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Yo what good it's ya boy from the streets fam first thing first I gotta show love for real the likes the comments the DMs the way y'all stay tuned in this channel don't breathe without the family so big salute to everybody YouTube need proof I'm flesh and blood not no robot so I'm finally showing face and using my actual voice to verify I'm a certified human being I'm still moving low profile though 'cause I value my privacy nah mean today we sliding down to Baltimore Bodymore where the city famous for crab cakes and that other side ain't nobody cracking jokes about when it hit too close we talking bout Anthony AJ Jones a name that even now cats still say with that hesitation like they scanning the room first and nah this ain't glorifying nothing this street archives the come up the terror the madness and how the system finally brought everything crumbling down around him so if you here for them authentic tales where it ain't just what went down but the why behind it you in the right spot smash that like subscribe if you ain't already and let's dive in 'cause this joint this joint get grimy morning light in them cold dirty corners of Bodymore the city that hand you crab cakes with one palm and bedlam with the other Anthony AJ Jones became one of them names that had the whole city stepping careful and I ain't saying fear like how the internet throw it around I'm talking fear like folks lower they tone mid sentence like the strip do that silent shift when a certain whip creep through that type of fear and what's crazy is how young he was when that presence started sticking at eighteen the word wasn't he coming up it was nah he already here like he wasn't in the game he was the game raw Baltimore breed commanding them rough blocks with that either I'm eating or you starving mentality you know that mindset once it plant roots everything surrounding it become a battle even oxygen now allegedly 'cause YouTube and legal teams exist word was he was still barking orders even when he wasn't physically in the mix and if that's facts that's the piece that transform a street tale into a system chronicle 'cause once somebody can control the temperature from behind walls now you ain't dealing with a hood problem you dealing with a whole structure and the most bone chilling whisper that even family blood ain't protected talk like allegedly he ordered a hit on his own blood brother over cooperation whether that's a hundred percent solid or the streets stretching it the impact identical once that rumor float in the atmosphere it become a caution sign for everybody else 'cause if people think you'll go that deep nobody testing the waters now East Oliver Street on the surface it sound like any ghetto strip in America row homes windows cracked kids running wild with water guns aunties on the steps acting like block surveillance cameras with commentary but that's the thing bout spots like that the daytime the disguise once dusk drop the energy switch the same strip that resembled summer joy transform into get in the crib and stay clear of the glass folks ducking off reflex like it's in they DNA that's the type of setting that don't just raise shorties it hone them or crush them and AJ's beginning story the twist you ain't anticipating educated Nigerian parents PhD level like scholastically he was meant to be in a completely different film but he get surrendered early bounce through households and one of them households get struck with tragedy his adopted moms and brother murdered while he still coming up and right there where the streets begin molding the man 'cause trauma plus being displaced that mixture don't always create sorrow it create control problems and in the trenches control usually arrive in one of two shapes paper or terror sometimes both his brother Mookie essentially said the adopted moms kept them united held them solid kept them in the fold but East Baltimore did what hoods like that do when there ain't sufficient protection round the youth it enlists them not with pamphlets with surroundings AJ grew up circled by dope pushers addicts brutality and the kind of steady chaos that turn normal if you witness it daily can't sell no dope like a regular job lock one up three more slip right in the position like it's a work rotation it's the wheel people compared it the Wire except the actual version don't come with ending credits and opening songs and here's a harsh reality Baltimore being a Black city Black police Black politicians Black power players mean the whole situation extra layered 'cause it ain't outsiders this we did this to we for better or worse that's the portion nobody wanna sit with now AJ from the accounts lived by a rigid code loyalty above all designer death that kind of doctrine he had that I ain't conforming to your mold energy like pocket the vibe of rising from nothing and carrying himself like destiny owed him something and folks round him said he was intelligent too that's always the scariest element a wild dude dangerous for sure but a sharp dude who choose to be merciless that's a strategist with zero conscience his great aunt Ruth wanted him in college said he was brilliant with figures and textbooks he even pushed young ones to stay in school while still dancing with the street life that's that paradox the hood embrace I'll speak you the right direction while I walk the wrong path but it also reveal he comprehended the way out he just ain't take it and in communities where hope a luxury people don't worship suits and briefcases 'cause they don't see them so they worship strength legal or illegal whoever appear like they won AJ became that emblem and emblems in the hood hazardous 'cause people will perish trying to duplicate them now the law back and forth with him kicked off early teenage early the drug task force narcotic cops caught wind that young soldiers was using the same row house he resided in to stash product and burners their main grind was a strip away on the boulevard and let's discuss that boulevard for a moment it wasn't no attractive block it was boarded structures trap ready corners barely nobody dwelling on that strip like that besides Chinese carryout school laundromat a strip engineered for operation not ease the schoolhouse crew was operating young cats designated positions like a little grimy corporation lookouts runners managers and that setup had organization under a cat named Nathaniel Dawson junior a New York dude who ran it like a dictator which funny 'cause New York will ship style hustle and chaos that's our little toxic export that's where AJ get his feet wet absorbing the mechanics then advancing into his own territory locking down East Federal and Rutland and when cops pressure him he play cool but on the corners the legend say he was vicious reckless unhinged with it him and his squad had a name for stickups and violence dirt bikes hammers product young lethal always in motion and the detail that signal you the times while other seventeen year olds was trying to get somebody to cop them beer AJ getting somebody to cop him weapons with lasers red beam energy and he flipped the formula by pushing coke heavy in a city where dope was royalty that ain't just hustling that's studying the market Wall Street do it with stocks the block do it with product same hunger different uniforms then arrive the episode that crank the heat up permanent June twenty first nineteen ninety one a gun pop off at AJ's spot a fourteen year old girl die his little brother Mookie say it was accidental that he was messing with the guns police roll in grab Mookie and while they inside they claim they spotted plastic baggies and balloon knots what they believed was drug prep in the streets naturally the hood manufactured ten variations of the story in ten minutes tonight a fourteen year old East Baltimore girl fighting for life at Johns Hopkins Hospital city police say her shooting may have led them to a major drug bust good evening to you and thank you for joining us it all began about ten o'clock this morning when police got a call about a shooting in the seventeen hundred block of East Oliver Street and when they arrived Beverly they found a fourteen year old girl critically wounded Tazera Horsley had been hit in the head by a twenty two caliber bullet at close range police say tonight it was definitely an accident but they did take Tazera's fourteen year old friend in for questioning tonight Tazera is in critical condition at Hopkins hospital the fourteen year old boy who allegedly shot her faces several charges but the shooting apparently is only the beginning of a long story police went back to that house late this afternoon after suspecting the drugs may have been involved in fact they did find drugs plus lots of cash and some pretty sophisticated weapons channel two's Brad Ganson joins us live now from the Eastern District Police headquarters with more on this rapidly developing story Brad I don't know if you can understand when police went back to the house here's what they found it's all been laid out on a pool table here in the right room of Eastern District about twelve thousand dollars in cash some caps to some vials for drugs some bags which still have the pepper in them the peppers supposedly to throw off the scent of the dogs and some some pretty heavy artillery here officer Chris Goldbeck can show us one of the guns it's a nine millimeter Beretta stand and it has a laser sight on the thing so theoretically they can't miss if you fire that weapon a little red dot appears what twenty five fifty yards away twenty five yards during the day so this is just just a little of what they found they also found multiple weapons and enough narcotics to suggest major distribution that fourteen year old girl Tazera Horsley she became the collateral damage in a empire that AJ was constructing and the streets whispered about it for years how young he was moving with that kind of artillery with that kind of capital with that kind of hunger for dominance and that incident that shooting that became a marker a line in time separating before and after 'cause after that the feds took interest real interest not just local task force but federal indictments start building like dominoes standing up waiting for the push and AJ he kept pushing kept moving kept stacking while knowing the net was widening around him that's the arrogance or the ignorance or maybe both that come with being young and seemingly untouchable in your city now the mid-nineties hit and Baltimore transform into something else the crack epidemic that had been simmering reached a boil and AJ positioned himself in the thick of it moving weight coordinating operations expanding territory his name started appearing in federal wiretaps federal probes and the authorities they was building a case methodical-like brick by brick testimony by testimony and AJ he knew it was coming everybody knew it was coming 'cause the feds they don't move fast but when they move they move deliberate and fatal to your freedom now twenty nineteen when the full weight of the federal government finally came down on him it wasn't just drug charges it was conspiracy to distribute it was money laundering it was weapons violations it was the accumulated sins of a whole career wrapped up in an indictment that read like a novel about power and corruption and the game he thought he was winning he'd already lost years ago AJ he took a plea guilty to major charges and in two thousand twenty he was sentenced to significant federal time a lengthy sentence that effectively ended the chapter of him running Baltimore streets and looking back at it now through the lens of time Anthony AJ Jones represent something that Baltimore keep recycling generation after generation young intelligent ambitious cats who choose the quick dollars over the long game who become monuments to the system's failure to protect its own who get immortalized in the streets while simultaneously getting buried by the courts and the lasting truth about AJ ain't nothing romantic the girl he shot when he was young that trauma it touched her forever the violence he initiated it rippled through families and communities the code he lived by it left bodies and motherless children and broken hearts scattered across East Baltimore and yeah he rose from nothing which deserve respect but how he rose the path he chose the lives he altered that's the real story and that's what we archive here not to glorify not to condemn but to remember to comprehend the why behind it all to understand that the streets don't raise heroes they raise casualties with different outcomes some in federal penitentiaries some in the ground some trying to rebuild from the wreckage and Anthony AJ Jones legacy ain't about how hard he was or how much he moved it's a cautionary narrative etched into the concrete of Baltimore a reminder that brilliance without direction become weaponized potential and that the system that failed to catch him early it eventually caught him complete and the real tragedy ain't his incarceration it's knowing what could've been if that Nigerian PhD blood had channeled that strategic mind toward legitimate enterprises instead of street empires if trauma had led to healing instead of vendetta if youth had paired with wisdom instead of arrogance the streets remember AJ Jones but they remember him as a warning not a legend and that distinction that's everything word.