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Damion World Hardy REWRITTEN

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Yo what's good evil streets fam you know how we do we back with another one s/o to all my members and subscribers for locking in on the daily that's real talk You the reason this channel stay growing and eating Anyone trying to get their music brand or business pushed hit me at evil streets media at gmail.com and we can work something out No doubt I appreciate all the cash app love too and anybody trying to support the movement can slide that to evil streets TV on cash app every dollar go right back into the content Aight y'all let's dive into this street chronicle

Damien world hearty and his big brother Myron wise hearty both went to the prestigious Bishop law flin memorial high school a Roman Catholic prep joint in Brooklyn Come 1991 the hearty brothers took their hunger and built the cash money brothers a notorious drug operation named after that fictional gang from the cult classic flick new jack city The squad rapidly built a name as one of the most feared outfits running through bedstuy The C.M.B. wasn't no simple neighborhood clique It was a well structured network with a lineup of loyal and dangerous soldiers The C.M.B. ran like a corporation with Damien hearty at the top as the boss The operation moved with military execution controlling the drug game in bedstuy and pushing their reach into other zones of Brooklyn and past that Their reputation for being merciless both in the business and keeping loyalty was the stuff of legend Under hearty's command C.M.B. not only moved massive amounts of product but also got down with a string of violent moves that locked in their fearsome status The name cash money brothers became equal to power loyalty and the type of street control that could match even the wildest movie versions of organized crime

The cash money brothers had a iron grip on Lafayette gardens in bedstuy and seized the crack trade over there LG wasn't no small time housing it was a fortress with over 2,600 heads crammed into seven high rise towers all at least 13 floors high Damien and Myron Hardy made certain everybody in the zone understood who ran things pushing out the older more seasoned hustlers with straight up violence and fear moves They didn't just claim LG they transformed it into their base a stronghold where they could operate their enterprise and rule the block

In 1993 Damien's reckless lifestyle caught up with him He got jammed up on some heavy charges weapon possession and witness tampering Word on the street was he had no issue firing at narcotics police and even put the order out to deal with somebody who was telling on one of his people The judge slapped him with a two to four year stretch and they shipped him upstate even locked down Damien's reputation still echoed When he touched down in April 1996 the streets were still under his control and C.M.B. hadn't missed a beat

By 1998 Damien showed once more that he wasn't gonna let nobody disrespect him not even over something minor One night at a roller skating spot in Brooklyn Michael colon a bouncer kicked Damien out of the establishment Damien didn't appreciate being escorted to the exit In his mind it wasn't just professional it was personal so he made a call and had one of his C.M.B. gunmen take care of it Colum got killed not long after

The streets of Lafayette gardens became a battlefield after June 12th 1999 when Myron Hardy was shot down in cold blood Myron who'd been maintaining C.M.B.'s territory got caught off guard and was murdered right in the projects he helped control The shooter was Rumeil Nino Davis the nephew of Ivory Pena Davis the leader of a rival organization trying to push into C.M.B.'s domain It wasn't no random shooting it was about the drug trade and power and Nino's action started a chain reaction nobody could halt

At the time of Myron's murder Damien world Hardy was behind bars but word of his brother's death got to him fast Damien wasn't the kind to let something like that go From inside the walls he made it known it was payback season and blood was gonna flow Just three days later on June 15th Dwayne Thor Myers one of C.M.B.'s shooters took care of business He hunted down Jared Kojak McKinns a soldier in the Davis organization and eliminated him Kojak didn't even make it past the entrance at 456 Lafayette Street the identical building where Myron was killed Word in the streets was that Kojak had given Nino the weapon that ended Myron's life For Damien and C.M.B. taking Kojak out wasn't just vengeance it was a statement to Pena Davis and anybody else who believed they could step on C.M.B.'s ground

Meanwhile Nino knew he had a mark on his back He fled New York and went underground laying low in North Carolina for a couple years but you can't hide forever and in 2001 the law caught him He got grabbed and extradited back to New York where he faced the consequences for killing Myron The judge didn't show mercy hitting Nino with 28 years in prison

The streets of Brooklyn got even more heated on June 10th 2000 when Darryl Hamo Boum short for homicide got hit and killed Word was Hamo had been pressuring Edward Taz cook a member of the cash money brothers to start pushing weight for him and C.M.B. wasn't tolerating the disrespect Around 140 a.m. on the corner of Quincy Street in Marcy Avenue Hamo's time ended C.M.B.'s Eric eBay Moore stepped up put one in the back of Hamo's skull in front of witnesses and then jumped into a getaway vehicle driven by Zara Puff Sarkissian

But the setup went deeper Hamo's younger sister Zakia later stated he was lured to that corner by a woman he had trust in After the hit he was rushed to King's County Hospital but the damage was done He held on for 10 hours before he died Hamo's longtime friend heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson covered his funeral and burial expenses Tyson and Hamo went way back and the loss affected the champ deeply

Hamo had just returned to the streets six months earlier on December 31st 1999 after doing a 13 year stretch but he didn't waste time getting back in the game He quickly connected with Ivory Davis building his own path in the life but Hamo had already made major moves just two weeks before he was murdered On May 25th 2000 he allegedly squeezed the trigger in the attempted murder of Curtis 50 cent Jackson leaving the future rap mogul shot nine times but somehow breathing That action tied Hamo to Queen's kingpin Kenneth supreme magrift who prosecutors later stated had paid Hamo to handle 50 and 50 himself didn't hide from the connection dropping Hamo's name in his 2003 track many men rapping about how he survived a hit that was supposed to finish him

Hamo wasn't just a street legend he was Tyson's boy and worked as his bodyguard and Tyson wasn't about to let the murder slide According to testimony the boxing champion allegedly placed a $50,000 bounty on Damien world Hardee's head when he discovered CMB was behind it but Hardee wasn't the type to back down When he heard about Tyson's move he reportedly ordered a hit on the heavyweight champion himself

Brooklyn stayed blazing in the early 2000s as Damien world hardy and the cash money brothers crew kept their stranglehold on the streets leaving a trail of blood and fear On August 1st James J.R. Hamilton a known ivory Davis associate got caught up in the war Gunman allegedly on Hardee's orders rolled up into Hamilton's Saratoga avenue seafood spot Filet of soul and put in work Witnesses later testified that Hardee was pulling the strings on the hit making it clear the beef wasn't cooling down

Not even 10 days later on August 10th it was Davis himself who got caught slipping Around 4am CMB hitter Eric E. Daymore ran up on Davis while he was chilling in his Range Rover double parked outside club in V and Soho E. Bay didn't hesitate letting off two shots straight into Davis's back but the chaos didn't end there trying to get away Davis hit the gas but things went south fast The range jumped the curb and took out Johann Kametz a Swedish filmmaker who just happened to be crossing the street Kametz lost a leg in the impact and later died at St Vincent's Hospital while Davis SUV flipped and smashed into a pole leaving him dead on the spot

Davis had been living on borrowed time just a month earlier he caught a conviction for roughing up a Brooklyn club owner and six months before that he survived another shooting outside the legendary tunnel nightclub His rap sheet ran deep attempted murder drug charges armed robbery you name it but this time he couldn't dodge the Reaper

The feds were watching and they were taking notes Every murder every shooting every transaction all of it was building a case that would eventually bring down the entire C.M.B. operation Federal agents had been surveilling Damien world Hardy for years documenting his moves his connections his orders The walls were closing in and Hardy knew it but he kept operating like he was untouchable Keep in mind this whole time Hardy was supposed to be a changed man but the streets don't let go that easy The violence kept escalating the body count kept rising and the feds kept building their case

By 2004 the federal indictment dropped and it was heavy The charges included drug trafficking racketeering money laundering and multiple counts of murder in aid of racketeering They had the witnesses they had the evidence and they had the testimony of cooperators who had been inside the C.M.B. organization The trial was a spectacle with testimony detailing years of violence territorial disputes and the iron-fisted control Hardy maintained over his crew Some of the most damaging evidence came from former members of C.M.B. who took deals and agreed to testify against their former boss They laid out the whole operation from top to bottom explaining how Hardy gave orders from inside and outside of prison how he orchestrated hits and how he maintained discipline through fear and violence

The jury deliberated for weeks the evidence was overwhelming but the defense fought hard trying to create reasonable doubt questioning the credibility of cooperators and suggesting Hardy was just a street legend being blamed for crimes he didn't commit But the prosecution had done their homework and on the day of verdict Hardy was found guilty on multiple counts including racketeering and murder The judge sentenced him to a lengthy stretch effectively taking one of Brooklyn's most notorious street bosses off the board

Damien world Hardy's legacy is complicated and dark It's the legacy of a man who rose from the streets with ambition and intelligence but channeled all of that into violence drugs and destruction He built an empire on crack cocaine and blood He ordered hits on rivals on associates and on innocent people caught in the crossfire The Cash Money Brothers didn't just operate in the shadows They left a trail of bodies a trail of shattered families and a trail of trauma that lasted for decades The projects of Bed-Stuy became a war zone under his reign and countless lives were forever changed by his actions Damien world Hardy represents everything wrong with street life the seductive promise of power and money that comes at the cost of freedom violence and countless lives destroyed His story is a cautionary tale about ambition without conscience about the false glory of street dominance and about the inevitable reckoning that comes when you build your foundation on violence and fear Thanks for tuning into evil streets fam that's another one in the books Stay safe out there peace