Go Yayo on Why Fort Worth is the Gang Capital of Texas, Big U Arrested for RICO (Part 12)
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Part 11: https://youtu.be/U31GrvqasKc
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Kso_igbIpvc
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Texas rapper Go Yayo explored the reasons behind Fort Worth’s reputation as the gang capital of Texas. According to Yayo, the origins date back to when gang culture from California first infiltrated Texas, primarily through penitentiaries that impacted major cities like Houston, Dallas, and notably Fort Worth. The conversation also touched on the recent RICO arrest of Big U. Yayo highlighted the governmental scrutiny faced by successful Black entrepreneurs, emphasizing a perceived connection between the music industry and illicit activities, making them targets for federal action. Yayo reflected on a cycle of inherited gang conflicts, drawing parallels with other cities such as Chicago and LA, where multi-generational feuds persist. He remarked on the complicated nature of gang identity today, largely fragmented and lacking the centralized control figures of the past, intensifying the chaotic landscape.
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