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Mar 31, 2013 · Seth Ferranti March 31, 2013. When people think of Detroit they think of the Motor City and the Lions, Pistons and Tigers. All storied professional sports franchises, but those in the know can relate to the reality of Motown’s streets. Once dubbed the Murder Capital of the World, Detroit has long been a mafia hotbed and urban gangster mecca.
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Stuckey , 35, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for Darbins' murder and drug conspiracy, 20 years for money laundering and 10 years each for firearms violations and witness-tampering. The sentences will be served concurrently. He was convicted of the charges this summer.
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 ...
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 ...
Rodney Norvell Stuckey (born April 21, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played seven seasons for the Detroit Pistons and three seasons for the Indiana Pacers and played college basketball for Eastern Washington University .