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Gangster Disciples Street Gang

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2010

    Black Pearl, Yung Ro Team Up to Offer Free Cover-Up of Gang Tattoos

    Page, right, talks with his son, the rapper Yung Ro, outside the promotional party for his upcoming album.​In St. Louis, any tattoo with a six-pointed star likely signifies membership with the criminal group Gangster Disciples. Two overlapping circles might mean affiliation with a North City g ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 20, 2010

    Good Ink: Downtown Artist Offers Free Cover-Up of Gang Tattoos

    Page, right, talks with his son, the rapper Yung Ro, outside the promotional party for his upcoming album.​In St. Louis, any tattoo with a six-pointed star likely signifies membership with the criminal group Gangster Disciples. Two overlapping circles might mean affiliation with a North City g ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 18, 2007

    Walking and Talking

    Page, right, talks with his son, the rapper Yung Ro, outside the promotional party for his upcoming album.​In St. Louis, any tattoo with a six-pointed star likely signifies membership with the criminal group Gangster Disciples. Two overlapping circles might mean affiliation with a North City g ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 18, 2007

    Northside's Antoine Anderson Walks on the Sidewalk

    Page, right, talks with his son, the rapper Yung Ro, outside the promotional party for his upcoming album.​In St. Louis, any tattoo with a six-pointed star likely signifies membership with the criminal group Gangster Disciples. Two overlapping circles might mean affiliation with a North City g ... More >>

  • News

    August 23, 2006

    Battle Lines

    Gangs keep their murderous hold on the streets of St. Louis. And kids like Lil' Robert Walker pay the price.

  • News

    May 26, 2004

    All the Jail's a Stage

    Missouri inmates are performing tales of murder, greed and insanity -- and learning how to leave their old lives behind

  • News

    September 15, 1999

    Jerome Ruffin's Last Run

    At 22, Jerome Maurice Ruffin had four children and no job, and the police were after him — again. Then a cop shot and killed him in an alley. Witnesses, family and friends want to know why. The cops aren't talking.

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