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Ronald Herron (born March 30, 1982), known as Ra Diggs, is an American former rapper and convicted murderer who is serving a life sentence at the
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prison in
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.


Early life

Herron was born in 1982 in
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, he was raised in the Gowanus Houses by his mother. At the age of 12, he witnessed the shooting death of his childhood friend by a local police officer.


Music career

Following his release from prison in July 2007, Herron began pursuing music. He collaborated with other artists including
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and
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, forming a group known as the “Murda Team.” The group released songs including “We Run NY” and “Slow Down Remix.” In March 2010, he started posting music videos to a YouTube channel called "VANGODENT". On June 11, 2010, he released a song to the channel called "Eulogy". It has over 1,100,000 views as of March 2025.


Jim Jones feud

In 2010, Herron was involved in an altercation with rapper
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at a music studio where he was recording. Witnesses claim that Herron later followed Jones to a nightclub with a hit squad and attempted to kill him, causing Jones and his entourage to flee.


Herron's crimes


Early arrests

At the age of 14, Herron was arrested for armed robbery. He served his sentence in
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, he was released after four years. In 2002, Herron was charged with first-degree murder and drug trafficking. Herron was acquitted of the murder charge and pled guilty to drug trafficking. He was sentenced to six years imprisonment which he served in Southport Prison. Herron was the leader of a
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gang set known as the “Murderous Mad Dogs.” His organization controlled the
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area, in particular the Gowanus and Wyckoff housing apartments. The gang engaged in extortion, drug trafficking,
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and
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.


Murder victims

On June 16th 2001, Herron shot and killed local drug dealer Frederick Brooks. He was arrested and charged in state court, but was acquitted in 2002. It was later alleged that Herron and his associates threatened the witnesses in the case. On May 9th 2008, a man named Richard Russo was murdered in an elevator in the Wyckoff Gardens housing complex. Witnesses described an altercation ensuing before a weapon was produced and Russo was shot dead. Herron was later charged and convicted of his murder. In 2009, Herron chased down and murdered rival drug dealer Victor Zapata. Herron followed him through the courtyard of the Wyckoff Gardens apartment buildings and killed him.


Arrest and Indictment

On October 5th 2010, Herron was arrested outside a nightclub and charged with drug offenses. Following a search of his vehicle, police found a loaded firearm and body armor. He was later federally indicted on 21 counts including three murders, drug distribution, and violating the
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. Herron was convicted on June 26, 2014 on all counts. At trial, several of Ra Diggs songs and music videos were used as evidence because they were "literal recountings of his crimes". In his own defense prior to his sentencing, Herron addressed the courtroom and stated:
“You guys sit here and continue to paint this picture that I’m the devil incarnate, the scourge of righteousness — it’s all crap … Even the most dim prosecutor could have secured a conviction under this atmosphere of guilt they built. They did all but point a big, red arrow of 'guilty' up on that projection screen. You denigrate me like I’m some sort of societal pestilence. What have you contributed to my community?”
Herron later told the judge that he could give him 10 life terms and that he was only going to die once. On April 2, 2015, he was sentenced to 12 life sentences plus 105 years in prison. He is currently housed at
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in Colorado.


Life imprisonment

In early 2015, during a routine search of his jail cell at the MCC New York complex, officers found a collection of razor blades and a mobile phone under Herron’s mattress. Following his sentencing, Herron was transported to the
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supermax facility in Colorado. Inmates at the ADX complex are held in isolation for 23 hours per day with minimal human contact. In December 2022, he was transferred to the neighbouring prison USP Florence High. As of March 2025, Herron is back in ADX Florence. On April 8, 2015, Herron sent an appeal to the
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claiming that his conviction violated his constitutional
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rights. The conviction was upheld on February 14, 2019, with the court saying that his First Amendment challenge was "without merit".


References

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