King Allah REWRITTEN
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REWRITTEN: 2026-05-12 19:33:39
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Yo what's good evil streets family you know the deal we back at it again with another banger shout out to all my day ones my members and subscribers for locking in every single day Y'all the backbone of this whole movement the reason this channel keeps growing and winning Anybody trying to push their music their brand or their business hit my line at evil streets media at gmail.com Let's make it happen. Mad love to everybody blessing the cash app too and if you trying to support what we doing you can pull up at evil streets TV on cash app every dollar goes right back into building this thing up Aight yo let's dive straight into this street chronicle The hits might've been more than just some random violence jumping off But messages blasted loud and clear to fat cat that he wasn't sitting at the top of the throne no more At least that's what Richard Papano from the Queen's district attorneys office was putting out there That statement kicked off a crazy chaotic story that popped off after the fire bombing of fat cat Nichols family spot The fallout was straight devastation Not just burnt up property but actual lives scorched and scarred Fat cats 50 year old sister Marie stuck in bed from being sick didn't survive Her son got burned up too barely hanging on that fire bomb didn't spare hardly any family members including his moms who got seriously hurt The May 20th 1988 edition of the New York Times didn't hold back these attacks proved the new generation of drug bosses weren't just trying to build a reputation They were broadcasting a message loud and clear The madness might've been about snatching fat cats turf captain Matt's from the Queen's narcotic squad stated But it was deeper than that This was a declaration almost exactly a year from a message previously delivered from a infamous Brooklyn street legend named King Allah Before I break down the bad blood between these two heavy hitters You gotta understand where Kelvin King Allah dove came from and what he represented So for the heads that don't know what is the five percent the five percent nation in Islam is It's a it's a it's a it's a branch of Nation of Islam that was built by the father clam was 13 X who used to be a Muslim used to be a part of nation of Islam Muslim he was a one of the head Genitals of the food of Islam which is most of security at the time and this is back in like the 1930s and the 19th 1930s Frame it So I'm sure The parents in the very near future when they seek themselves not fit to educate and qualify They children will come and recommend them to be a five percent And a children got to do their job to our teach the parents to be civilized people Because the world is uncivilized and these are all works our children And all come in the name of our love With the supreme being named Based on how the streets view it Some heads might classify the five percent nation as a black power movement or even a gang Especially with the way cats like King Allah and other members operated a lot of that perception probably stems from the fact that the five percenters had the deepest connections behind the wall Mad dudes discovered their knowledge of self while locked down and for them when they touched the streets It was still the same cold game out there Before bloods and crypts really dominated New York the five percenters was already making waves Back then when Spanish gangs like the Latin kings and the net us were controlling the jails brothers got down with the five percent nation for protection At that time you know I look at I look at uh nowadays And you've got the bloods Crips in New York and it's like when I was coming up Like you couldn't push drugs In front of old people like you had to have respect And that was all from the five percent nation that is long Was because you know oh shit I never did that before um It was because like It was a righteous standpoint So When we we started and then we went to Went to jail It was like it was a whole bunch of five percent influence it wasn't no no gang members and things like that So you would have to be tough But then you have to know your your lessons You have to know your math the math you have to know what you were talking about On the outside they might not have had the numbers but in the system the five percenters were deep That was their way of holding their own In a world that wasn't built for them Some cats say fat cat and king allah first crossed paths back in Harlem during the 1960s with fat cat being one of the founding members of the legendary seven crowns It's not hard to believe Exactly what sparked the beef ain't clear but with king allah being five years older He probably saw a fat cat as easy prey Whatever the reason by 1987 things had escalated major time Even though fat cat was locked down by then doing time from that raid on big max deli where they recovered two guns and 180,000 dollars It seemed like his problems were far from over In fact being locked down only made him a bigger target cats was hungry and fat cat had that kind of name that made you a target whether you were in jail or not Just a year before that violent war with king allah fat cat was already putting in work In 1986 he ordered two hits one of them being the cold blooded killing of Isaac Baldwin It wasn't just some random body either It was a message to anyone stepping on his turf And honestly what Baldwin did to incite his death wasn't even as reckless as what king allah would do just months later Fast forward to 1991 when fat cat did his first interview with vanity fair The writing was already on the wall The article said there were signs fat cats grip on the block was loosening Despite all his brutality and reputation Nichols couldn't avoid looking vulnerable from behind bars A man like fat cat with that much clout and respect Wouldn't have ever had to worry about someone kidnapping his wife But sure enough while he was locked down it happened On May 22nd 1987 right before memorial day weekend Joanne Nichols was driving her black Mercedes to the store near their crib in Elmont Some cats in an unmarked ride pulled up flash fake badges told her she was wanted for questioning in her husband's parole officers murder Next thing she knew they cuffed her and hauled her off like she was nothing At that point the men moved quickly covering her eyes with surgical cotton and gauze Transferring her into a van It wasn't until they were inside that they let her know she wasn't dealing with some fake badge wielding cops But straight up kidnappers She'd later recall freaking out throwing up from the stress of it all For two days they kept her blindfolded and shackled in some apartment in Brooklyn She'd testify later at King Allah's trial that him and his goons had their threats They talked about unleashing pit bulls that would maul her Take her breasts if the ransom wasn't paid they wanted 10 kilos of coke Probably thinking fat cat couldn't go to the cops if they got what they asked for That was the level of madness fat cat was dealing with fat cat actually thought the kidnappers were the cops running some kind of sting operation Which tells you just how deep the paranoia and distrust ran King Allah and his crew didn't get the memo though Soon enough they figured out they weren't getting any drugs and instead of striking a deal They dropped Joanne off for a ransom of $77,000 in cash Handed over at a white castle in East New York Luckily for Joanne and fat cat but unfortunately for King Allah Joanne's family was nearby and got the kidnappers license plates before calling the cops Two days later on May 24th 1987 Joanne was free and not too long after on June 28th 1987 King Allah and two of his crew members got arrested in an apartment in Maryland The Maryland PD acted on info from Nassau County and NYPD Locking them up on charges of conspiracy and kidnapping among other things But the drama wasn't even close to slowing down Almost a year to the date of his wife Joanne's abduction fat cat's sister Mary Nichols Became the next victim of an absolutely devastating fire bomb at their family's residence in Queens The assailants would either fire bomb the house and shoot it up while people tried to escape Or shoot it up first and then fire bomb it while everyone was in chaos inside Whatever the case it was some straight up sinister ish Not only did fat cat's 50 year old bed written sister lose her life But her son was severely burned and the fire nearly claimed the lives of countless other family members including his mother King Allah would end up getting arrested around this time Probably wasn't the one who actually carried out the fire bombing But with the timing and the wild circumstances many believed he had something to do with it Fat cat would later admit in that Vanity Fair interview that he refrained from seeking revenge Even when Brian Glaze Gibbs came to him with one of his infamous diabolical schemes offering to find the mother of the person responsible for the fire bombing Hinting at King Allah and finish the job himself fat cat turned down the offer By the early 2010s King Allah was no longer the menacing gangster he once was The streets had moved on The five percent nation that raised him was fading into the background as a new generation of dealers took over New York's drug trade without the codes the respect and the mathematics that once defined the game King Allah eventually did his time locked behind the wall where he'd first discovered the teachings that shaped his violent trajectory When he got out decades later the man who once terrorized the blocks was just another ghost from an era that the city had long forgotten Fat cat Nichols himself would eventually fall from grace too Getting knocked down by federal charges and doing substantial time himself The beef that once shook the streets became nothing but a cautionary tale about how quickly power fades and how the game always finds a way to humble even the most ruthless The legacy of King Allah and Fat Cat Nichols represents a dark chapter in New York's street history a time when the five percent nation and the drug trade collided creating a violent collision of ideology and greed Their war cost lives destroyed families and left scars on entire communities that remain to this day King Allah's story is a reminder that no matter how powerful you think you are on these streets no matter how many soldiers ride with you or how much money you stack eventually the game comes for everybody The streets don't remember mercy they don't remember the philosophy or the mathematics just the bodies left behind and the families destroyed That's the real cost of this life and that's something every young head coming up needs to understand Word