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💀 𝟐𝟔 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐜 𝐍𝐘 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 — 𝐫𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐩𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐬, 𝐓𝐕/𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐦 𝐟𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞, 𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐧𝐞𝐰𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐊𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐭 ® 𝐀𝐫𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐬.💀 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬:
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🎧🥁🎹🎼💻📱 #KINGKLASTMUSIC #KINGKLAST
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🇵🇪🇮🇹🇵🇷🇩🇴🇺🇸 King Klast T.A. Established 1974 Sunset Park Brooklyn, N.Y. #digitalgraffiti #kingklast #graffiti #nyc #graffitiart
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NYC 1979… He Pulled THIS Out His Sock 😳 👉 “He hid it in his sock… and wasn’t playing.” This RARE 1979 NYC newspaper photo captures a member of the Imperial Spartans from Spanish Harlem, Manhattan — showing where he kept protection. 👀 Back in the 1970s, Spanish Harlem was on a whole different level. Street organizations like the Imperial Spartans, Renegades of Harlem, Spanish Kings, Sacred Lords, Justice of Manhattan, and many more shaped the streets and the culture of NYC. The Imperial Spartans were still active into 1979, reportedly with multiple divisions across Spanish Harlem — even featured in a 1977 NYC newspaper magazine spread with rare photos. ⚡ Peep the style. The stance. The energy. This wasn’t just fashion… this was survival. 📢 If you’re into REAL NYC history & rare street stories: 👉 Follow @KingKlast 👉 Check my older posts on the Imperial Spartans 👉 SAVE this post (don’t lose this history) 👉 SHARE it to your story + send it to friends 💯 Most people scroll… real ones pay attention. #ImperialSpartans #SpanishHarlem #Manhattan #NYC #NY
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1970’s NYC “GESTAPO” Divisions 👀 Black Spades, Young Skulls, Savage Nomads & Javelins RARE 1970’s NYC STREET HISTORY 🚨 This photo collage features infamous “Gestapo” divisions tied to legendary NYC street gangs like the Black Spades, Young Skulls, Savage Nomads, & Javelins. The influence of outlaw biker culture, exploitation films, & the violent realities of 1970’s New York shaped these divisions and their identities. And for the record… it wasn’t just Puerto Rican gangs involved in this culture. Even the Black Spades had a Gestapo division. Back then these names carried REAL reputations across The Bronx & NYC streets. DTK ⚠️ FTW ⚠️ This post also connects to my previous video featuring actual footage of some of these divisions during the 1970’s NYC era. If you missed it go watch it after this post 🔥 💀 Which division do you think had the strongest reputation? 👇 COMMENT BELOW 🔥 SAVE this post 📲 SHARE this EVERYWHERE 🏆 FOLLOW for more REAL NYC street history archives #BlackSpades #YoungSkulls #SavageNomads #Javelins #nyc
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The Most Feared “Gestapo” Divisions In 1970’s NYC Street Gangs 😳🔥 🚨 STOP SCROLLING 🚨 This is REAL 1970’s Bronx, NY street history that most people have NEVER heard before… Back in the golden era of NYC street organizations, some gangs had feared internal enforcement squads known as “Gestapo” divisions 😳 These were the hardcore members who enforced rules, protected the club, handled discipline, and “took care of business” within organizations like: 💀 Young Skulls ♠️ Black Spades 🟠 Javelins 🔥 Savage Nomads A lot of people online repeat misinformation about this era without understanding the REAL Bronx context behind these divisions. Even the notorious Black Spades had “Gestapo” squads, and some later evolved into early Universal Zulu Nation Gestapo chapters connected to that organization. So It wasn’t just Puerto Rican gangs that were fascinated with controversial symbols & divisions 💯 THIS is classic NYC street history from the days when reputation, loyalty, colors, and codes meant everything in the Bronx. 👀 WATCH UNTIL THE END because every photo and detail tells part of a forgotten New York City story. 🔥 HELP THIS REACH EVERYONE: LIKE ❤️ COMMENT 💬 SAVE 📌 SHARE 📲 FOLLOW 🔥 Send this to anybody into: ✔️ NYC history ✔️ Bronx history ✔️ Hip hop culture ✔️ Classic street organizations ✔️ Vintage New York stories ✔️ Rare gang history 📢 COMMENT BELOW: Which “Gestapo” division have you heard the most stories about? 👇 #YoungSkulls #BlackSpades #Javelins #SavageNomads #nyc
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💙🧡🔥🏀☄️🗽🔵🟠 You Already Know….. @nyknicks #nyknicks #knicksbasketball #knicks #nyc #nba How Long Have You Been Waiting For This?
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RARE 1970’s Philadelphia Prison Photo Of “2OG” 🇵🇷😳 🚨 THIS IS REAL PHILADELPHIA HISTORY 🚨 Rare 1970’s prison photo featuring members of Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican street organization “2OG” (Two Oh Gee) 🇵🇷🔥 Founded in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia during the 1960’s, 2OG was created by Puerto Rican youth to protect their community from racial violence, harassment, and police brutality during one of the city’s toughest eras. Many Boricuas felt voiceless, so local youth united to defend elders, families, workers walking home, and children going to school safely. Even behind prison walls, these men remained unified & loyal to their neighborhood. Most people know about famous Philly street organizations… but have YOU ever heard of “2OG”? 👀 This photo represents a forgotten chapter of Puerto Rican & Philadelphia street history that deserves to be remembered. 🇵🇷 QUE VIVA PUERTO RICO 🇵🇷 👇 COMMENT BELOW: Did you ever hear stories about 2OG growing up? 📲 SAVE this post for history. 📲 SHARE this everywhere online. 📲 TAG somebody from Philadelphia who needs to see this. Follow @kingklast for more rare prison photos, vintage street history, forgotten gangs, & untold urban culture 🔥 #2OG #philadelphia #pennsylvania #prisonphotography #boricuas
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1975 NYC GANG PHOTO EXPOSED 😳 “Crazy Homicides” Brooklyn History 🚨 RARE 1975 NYC NEWSPAPER PHOTO — RESTORED 🚨 This is REAL street history from Brooklyn, NY 🗽 Pictured: Members of the “Crazy Homicides”, a division of the 1970s Homicide Inc—active during one of NYC’s most intense eras. 📍 East New York, Brooklyn 📍 Also seen in: Coney Island, Bed-Stuy (5th Division), Queens & Sunset Park What makes this photo powerful 👇 • Multi-division structure across NYC • Black & Puerto Rican unity in one crew • Deep roots in multiple boroughs • Even a DEAF MUTE division led by “Mudo” (RIP)—everyone had a role This ain’t Hollywood… this is UNFILTERED NYC HISTORY 💯 💬 Drop your borough below if you’re from NYC 📲 SHARE this to your story & tag someone who needs to see this 🔥 SAVE this post—this is history they don’t teach 👉 Follow @kingklast for more rare NYC street history #CrazyHomicides #HomicideInc #EastNY #ConeyIsland #Brooklyn
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🚨 1974 LOWER EAST SIDE NYC: Young Dynamite & Young Katos RARE STREET HISTORY 💥 This rare 1974 archival photo captures members of the Young Dynamite Brothers and Young Katos—youth divisions tied to some of the most talked-about street organizations in Lower East Side Manhattan, NYC (LES) history. Back in the 1970s, the LES was a dense hub of neighborhood crews, youth clubs, and street organizations, where identity, territory, and culture shaped everyday life. Groups like the Dynamite Brothers, Katos Nunchacus, Puerto Rican Brothers, Black Spades, Ghetto Brothers, Royal Javelins, and Spanish Kings all played roles in different parts of NYC’s street landscape. Many of these organizations had junior divisions and younger sets, reflecting how structured the culture was at the time. 📍 Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC 🙏🏻🕯️🙏🏻 RIP Apache 📚 From the King Klast Archives This is not just a photo—it’s a snapshot of NYC street history that shaped generations. 👉 FOLLOW for more rare NYC archives 👉 SAVE this post for history 👉 SHARE it to your story + friends + groups #YoungDynamite #YoungKatos #DynamiteBrothers #KatosNunchacus #LowerEastSide
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Savage Skulls 💀 Bronx, NYC 1972 — REAL Street History 💯 This is a RARE 1972 photo of the Savage Skulls in the South Bronx, NYC 🗽—one of the most powerful street organizations of the 1970s. Founded in 1966 from a merger between the Demons & Hell’s Preachers, they officially became the Savage Skulls in 1969. From the Bronx, they grew into nearly 25 divisions across NYC, including Staten Island—then expanded beyond: Michigan (1973), Miami (1975), and even Puerto Rico. Predominantly Puerto Rican but multi-ethnic, with Black, White, and other members, their reach was deep. In Jamaica, Queens, Their division was predominantly Black—showing how far their influence spread. They weren’t just a gang—they were part of NYC’s raw history, documented in early documentaries, films, and newspapers. 💯 This is REAL, unfiltered NYC history. If you respect it, don’t just double tap… 👉 SHARE this to your story 👉 TAG someone who needs to see this 👉 SAVE this post (this is history you don’t want to lose) ⚠️ Most people will scroll… real ones will watch, read, and share. #SavageSkulls #TheBronx #SouthBronx #NYC #NY
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