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  1. Mar 31, 2013 · PA ‘Bosses’ like Thelmon “T-Stuck-Stuckey, Reginald ‘The Dude’ Danzy and Damone ‘Slim’ Brantley are three of the most iconic street figures from Detroit in the late-1990s and beginning of the New Millennium. T-Stuck is a revered to this day on the local streets, even though he’s been serving a life sentence since the early 2000s.

  2. Detroit Free Press (MI) - Wednesday, December 15, 2004. Author: JOE SWICKARD. Thelmon Stuckey III was big, bold, brash and bad. But Stuckey - who styled himself as rapper T. Stuck with blue and orange mink outfits and passed a cash-packed Burberry shopping bag to a Super Bowl star - was not an uncaring man, even though his CDs and lyrics ...

  3. n 1988, T. Stuckey was 19 years old and serving 60 years in prison for murder. Four years later he was freed on appeal and set out to build his dream, Motor City Records. Stuckey's record label was poised on the brink of success with artists like Eminem's best friend "Proof" and the cream of the Detroit hip hop underground under his umbrella. Then the feds stepped in. After he beat yet another ...

  4. Young Boys Incorporated, also known as Y.B.I., was a major drug organization in Detroit, Michigan, who were among the first African American drug cartels to operate on inner-city street corners. The Young Boys were innovative, opening franchises in other cities, promoting brand names, and unleashing extreme brutality to frighten away rivals. [1]

  5. May 26, 2023 · T Stuckey “Off The Porch” Interview We recently connected with Detroit’s T Stuckey for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about the culture in Detroit spreading through the music, having a blessed childhood, realizing his family when heavy in the streets around the age of 8, his father being a legend in Detroit, wanting to extend his family’s ...

  6. Thelmon “Tee” Stuckey is a shadowy legend of the Detroit underworld. In the early 2000′s he was sentenced to life in Federal prison for drug trafficking and homicide; he narrowly avoided a death sentence-one of his initial charges was for the murder of a disgraced former Detroit Police officer who’d been kicked off the force for brutality and got involved in the city’s out-of-control ...

  7. T. Stuckey's dream of building a Detroit record company with Eminem turned into the nightmare of prison. Tried for murder 3 separate times, he was convicted ...

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