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Thug Culture and "Stop Snitching"

Posted by David Hardy · 21 July 2017 09:59 PM

First I'd heard of the "stop snitching movement" encourages people (inner city residents mostly) to refrain from telling police about criminals, and gives clear threats as to what happens if they disobey.

I only heard about the movement because one of the stars of its video had had a second son murdered. The second son was recently released after charges of murder were dropped against him; the father is still in prison on assault charges. The first son's murder has yet to be solved...

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Dave D. | July 23, 2017 9:38 AM | Reply

...Karma.

Affe | July 24, 2017 1:38 PM | Reply

In my mainly Italian Brooklyn nabe in the 70's it was "snitches get stitches"...

dittybopper | July 27, 2017 5:31 AM | Reply

Snitches get stitches?

Thugs get slugs.

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