Oschino on "State Property" Film Being Loosely Based Off Philly's Junior Black Mafia (Part 5)

Oschino on "State Property" Film Being Loosely Based Off Philly's Junior Black Mafia (Part 5)

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Part 4: https://youtu.be/QyZN9lWXTvo
Part 1: https://youtu.be/wfAfMcyK26w
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Oschino shed light on the inspiration behind the film “State Property,” revealing its loose basis on Philadelphia’s notorious Junior Black Mafia (JBM). Reflecting on Philly’s 1980s street scene, Oschino described the JBM as a highly structured and ruthless organization, even more vicious than other gangs like the Black Mafia. He contrasted the disciplined approach and political awareness of the era’s crews with today’s more fragmented street activity. Oschino recounted chilling tales of local serial killers from North Philly, underscoring the city’s dark, complex history during that period. Notably, he emphasized that the criminal enterprises of the JBM were deeply embedded in their neighborhoods, enforcing control through calculated violence rather than random shootings.

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