Yo what's good evil streets fam you know the deal we back at it again big shoutout to all my members and subscribers for pulling up on the daily y'all the whole reason this channel keeps rising and thriving anyone trying to push their music brand or whatever hit me at evil streets media at gmail.com we can work something out I'm grateful for all the cash app love too and whoever wants to throw support can tap in at evil streets TV on cash app everything goes right back into keeping this channel alive aight y'all let's dive into this gangster shit down in the trenches of the dope game making it out ain't about luck it's about who you know what you got and staying mad steps ahead Albert Big Ross had that code locked down better than most cats out there he ain't get called big just cause he was known in the streets nah he earned that moving ridiculous shipments that touched down in Georgia like it was nothing Ross wasn't no corner boy or mid level connect he was plugged in at the source dealing straight with Mexican cartels that pipeline had him posted at the top of the food chain considered one of the biggest cocaine pushers in the whole damn state by the time Ross hit 53 he built an operation running smooth moving crazy weight an estimated 2,000 kilos of coke pushed across the border into American turf and it wasn't just blow the shipments came with all types he had a whole drug menu and the streets was hip but when you playing at that altitude eyes gonna land on you eventually the feds caught wind of the numbers Ross was touching and it set off a deep investigation that stretched months maybe years they came at him from all directions surveillance vans posted up the block wires tucked in burner phones GPS trackers on rides and a couple informants planted on the inside the alphabet boys pieced together a case brick by brick tying Ross to a squad of trusted associates who helped push his product from the border to the blocks Texas was the starting point but Georgia was the stomping ground and Ross was calling every shot on the front lines of the operation was Lonnie Bennett 44 and Brandon Payne 30 both out of Atlanta these two wasn't pushing small bags they was holding down a stash spot on Pittman Road in College Park keeping the work stashed and the clientele coming through this wasn't no random setup this was a solid trap house where serious weight moved in and out like clockwork then you had Michael Darden 43 straight out of Athens Georgia Darden wasn't just stopping by occasionally he was a regular fixture records show he made more than 20 trips between Athens and that same Pittman Road stash picking up product and bringing it back to flood the middle district with work he knew the game played his part and stayed low at least for a minute but once the feds locked in on Ross it all started falling apart every burner call every ride down the highway every visit to the stash documented mapped and time stamped the same network that once ran smooth with military precision now had cracks and those cracks turned into a federal case Ross had built an empire on silence loyalty and product but in the end it was the pure size of his success that brought the heat when you flood the streets with that much coke people notice and when those people wear badges and hold warrants even the biggest kingpins can't duck forever Ross wasn't just hustling on US soil he had his hands deep in international waters his pipeline came straight from the source a connect tied in with the cartel Desjalisco Nueva Generacion or CJNG one of Mexico's most feared and highly organized cartels these wasn't street level runners he was dealing with this was big boy business with folks who had armies behind them and bodies on their resume Ross's crew was getting top tier product directly from the tap and that kind of relationship don't come from casual talk that's earned off reputation volume and the willingness to move weight most wouldn't dare touch in Atlanta Ross had couriers on standby they wasn't just moving bricks they was collecting and transporting millions in cash like it was routine every load of cocaine that came in had to be paid for and that money got funneled back to Mexico quiet and clean his couriers would scoop up the payments in Atlanta then make the trip down south to personally drop off stacks to Ross's Mexican supplier sealing deals that kept the dope coming and the machine running but Ross didn't just rely on burner phones and middlemen in August 2019 he and a few close associates booked flights to Mexico City to handle business face to face no cutouts no buffers this was a sit down with real power they met up with Ross's primary supplier and that man's cartel boss to negotiate a major expansion 200 extra keys a month not once every month if that deal went through Ross would have been flooding the southeast with more cocaine than most crews see in a lifetime and the receipts they wasn't just whispers in the wind when the feds seized Ross's iPhone the evidence laid it out plain between March 14th and April 4th 2020 a span of just three weeks he had already been supplied with 112 kilograms of coke that same period over 2.5 million dollars got shipped back to the source the texts didn't lie the feds had time stamps shipment weights and dollar figures that painted a crystal clear picture of just how massive Ross's operation really was and if anyone thought this was a one time lick they was dead wrong back in 2018 before the CJNG plug was even on the scene Ross had another supplier in Mexico sending major weight in just three months that connect pushed 1,300 kilos his way that's cartel level volume and where did all that product go right into the metro Atlanta area hidden in plain sight Ross didn't trust trap houses with that kind of load he kept the work tucked at a relative's crib an elderly family member who played their position no questions asked but even blood don't keep you safe in this line of work that same relative had already been caught in the crossfire once literally shot while out picking up drug proceeds at Ross's direction it was a cold reminder of how dangerous this game gets when you're operating at the highest levels even family becomes part of the business Ross was running a multi state multi million dollar enterprise with direct cartel backing and a tight circle of soldiers who moved like ghosts but no matter how careful you play it when you're moving thousands of kilos and millions in cash it's only a matter of time before Uncle Sam comes knocking and when they do they come with wiretaps warrants and a memory longer than the border Ross thought he could cross untouched Ross wasn't just some weekend hustler or a small time dealer he was a straight up career drug trafficker who'd been through every phase the game could throw at a man with a history packed with felony arrests and a solid conviction in Fulton County Georgia superior court he had a reputation that followed him like a shadow this wasn't his first rodeo Ross's name was tied to multiple massive drug busts across Georgia marking him as a serious player with deep roots and even deeper pockets in March of 2018 Ross and his main man decided to make a heavy move dropping roughly four million dollars on a shipment of pure cocaine meant to ride from Texas right into Georgia's heart they arranged for the product to roll up in a tractor trailer thinking they had the perfect setup but the streets and the law had other plans on interstate 20 a Georgia state trooper stopped the rig and found something way beyond the usual stash a secret compartment built into the truck's walls packed with 152 kilograms of cocaine that bust was a major blow the kind that leaves a mark not just on your pockets but your rep after the bust hit Ross wasn't the type to sit back and let things slide word on the street is he ordered one of his associates to take out the guy who was supposed to be watching that load the one who let it get caught but when the time came to pull the trigger the man refused he wasn't about that life and the hit never went down shows you even in a crew tight on loyalty not everyone's built to handle the darkest moves later that year in December Ross was still playing big DEA agents caught wind through a confidential tip that he was moving stacks of dirty cash across the country from Atlanta all the way to California using private jets no less this wasn't street level cash runs this was high level private jet money laundering agents zeroed in on a stash house Ross ran off Boldercrest Road watching as his people loaded four suitcases and two backpacks and headed for Peachtree Dekalb airport like it was just another day but the feds were waiting when the plane touched down in California DEA and FBI had the luggage under lock and key inside more than two million dollars in drug proceeds fresh off the streets clean enough to make serious waves in the money laundering game it was a heavy hit on Ross's operation a sharp reminder that the higher you climb the harder the fall can be through it all Ross kept grinding but the walls were closing in the game had gotten too big the risks too high and the feds too close this ain't no street hustle anymore it's a full blown war zone and Ross was right in the crosshairs Ross wasn't just moving one product he was a full spectrum player spreading his influence across the narcotics game far beyond just coke one of his major operations involved hustling massive loads of marijuana straight from California and Texas flooding the Georgia market with brick after brick of green the dude was diversified running cocaine runs weed shipments and prescription pills all out of the same network but that greed that hunger to control everything caught up with him when you got your fingers in too many pies eventually somebody cuts them off and that's exactly what happened in the summer of 2020 the feds came down hard they rolled up on Ross's spots seized his cash his cars his phones every piece of evidence that showed the scale of his operation and when they brought the charges it was game over narcotics trafficking money laundering conspiracy to distribute cocaine across state lines the indictment was thick with counts and penalties that added up to serious federal time Ross went from calling all the shots in the streets to sitting in a federal cell with nothing but time to think about the choices he made the legacy Albert Big Ross left behind is one that echoes through the federal system and the streets of Georgia a cautionary tale about what happens when ambition meets the cartel game when you build an empire on product and power without understanding that the higher you climb the more you got to lose at the end of the day Ross became just another kingpin who thought he was untouchable until Uncle Sam proved him wrong his story stands as a stark reminder that there's no such thing as too big to fall in the dope game the cartel connections the millions in cash the private jets and the international suppliers they all mean nothing when the feds bring the hammer down and that's the cold hard truth of this life Ross's case is studied in federal courts and on the streets as a masterclass in how not to operate in the narcotics trade his legacy is one of excess gone wrong of power without wisdom and of a man who had every advantage and opportunity to get out clean but chose the fast money instead that's the real story of Albert Big Ross and it's one that won't be forgotten y'all peace