The Only Man 50 Cent Was Afraid Of ''TRUE K*ller'' - Gerald "Prince" Miller

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50 Cent Said Everyone FEARED Him — He Robbed Cartels and Made Whole City Terrified
The Most Terrifying Hitman In New York Robbed Columbian Cartels

In 1987, a crew in Queens, New York was pulling in $200,000 a day. Then the boss went to prison.
Most crews fall apart when the boss goes down. The money dries up. The lieutenants fight. The whole thing collapses.
This crew got MORE dangerous.
Because the man who stepped up wasn't a businessman. He wasn't a negotiator. He wasn't the type to sit in a room and talk. He was the type to walk into that room and take everything in it.
Colombian men — connected to cartels, men who moved kilograms across borders, men who answered to people in Medellín and Bogotá — were operating on the same streets. These were not small players. These were men backed by organizations that made entire governments nervous. Men that most American crews would never dream of touching.

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