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The Chambers Brothers were a criminal organization heavily involved in the distribution of
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in the city of
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, during the mid-1980s. At the height of their power, the gang controlled over 50 percent of the crack cocaine trade in Detroit, supplying around 700 crack houses on a daily basis, and were generating an estimated $3 million a day in sales.


Background

Originally hailing from
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, the brothers consisted of Larry, Billy Joe, Willie Lee and Otis Chambers. Knowing their hometown suffered from high rates of poverty, the Chambers brothers would recruit local men to work for them as drug traffickers in Detroit for $500 a week. The gang ran a strict operation, with organization charts and lists of gang bylaws later found in several crack houses, and street dealers being warned not to attract attention by wearing gold jewelry or expensive sneakers while working for the gang. The Chambers brothers ruled their gang with an iron fist, with beatings and shootings regularly being meted out as punishment for infractions of rules or loss of income. In February 1988, the Chambers Brothers were arrested by a joint
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and
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taskforce after an 18 month investigation. As a result of the arrests, authorities seized $1 million in cash and jewelry, 68 vehicles and 250 weapons, along with 6
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of
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. In March 1989, the Chambers Brothers were found guilty of running a major crack distribution network in Detroit between 1982 and 1988. Larry Chambers was sentenced to life in prison and a $250,000 fine; Billy Joe Chambers was sentenced to 45 years and a $500,000 fine; Otis Chambers was sentenced to 27 years and a $350,000 fine, and Willie Chambers was sentenced to 21 years and a $350,000 fine. The Chambers Brothers also had three other sisters and a set of twin brothers. One of the twins, Fredrick, became known for being a top notch military drill sergeant in
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. The siblings moved to
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, while the four brothers became notorious nationally when the
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confiscated video tapes of the brothers counting their laundry baskets full of money, and flaunting their excessive wealth. Their mother died in 2003.


Cultural effects

In the novel ''Warpath'' by Jeffry Scott Hansen, the street gang the Six-Mile Syndicate is based loosely on the Chambers Brothers gang. In the 1991 film ''
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'', the character Nino Brown and his associates were largely based on the Chambers Brothers. As in the movie, the Chambers Brothers were also known for taking over an apartment complex known as the Broadmoor on E. Grand Blvd and Ferry St. on the lower east side in
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(name was changed to "The Carter" in the film), which was used to house the gang's drug-selling operations.


References


External links


Cash Money Chambers Brothers
- documentary on rise and fall of the Chambers Brothers (YouTube) *
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's '' American Gangster'' first aired on January 9, 2007.''American Gangster'': The Chambers Brothers
*''
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'' magazine article from 1988 describing the gang
"I'm going to Detroit!"
*''Land of Opportunity: One Family's Quest for the American Dream in the Age of Crack'', Adler, William M. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chambers Brothers Former gangs in Detroit African-American history in Detroit African-American gangsters American gangsters African-American organized crime groups