Local Bloods founder gets life sentence | The Suffolk News-Herald
Local Bloods founder gets life sentence | The Suffolk News-Herald: "James Alexander Mack, 25, also known as “OG Mack,” founded the Bounty Hunter Bloods in the Cradock area of Portsmouth and was instrumental in the gang’s cooperative arrangement with another street gang, the Nine Tech Gangsters, according to court documents.
The organization operated brazenly in various neighborhoods in Portsmouth, Chesapeake and Suffolk for several years, until local, state and federal investigators combined their efforts and resources and sought federal and state indictments against Mack and other members of both gangs.
“James Mack founded a violent gang that terrorized neighborhoods in Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Chesapeake,” said U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride. “Residents can feel safer knowing that law enforcement is committed to putting gangsters like Mack behind bars for the rest of their lives.”"
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