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Sex Money Murder

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Sex Money Murder
FoundedJune 6, 1996
Founded byPeter "Pistol Pete" Rollock
Founding locationThe Bronx, New York City
Years active1996 - 1999/2001 - present
TerritoryEast Coast of the United States and Southern United States
EthnicityAfrican Americans
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, racketeering, armed robbery, assault and murder
AlliesUnited Blood Nation
RivalsCrips, Gangster Disciples

Sex, Money, Murder (also known as Sex Money Murda, S.M.M., or $.M.M.) is a "set" of the Bloods street gang operating on the East Coast of the United States. The gang was formed in the Soundview section of The Bronx in the Soundview Houses, a New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) development. Sex, Money Murder is one of the original sets (subgroups) of the United Blood Nation.

History

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Sex, Money, Murder is a Bronx-based street organization that originated in the Soundview section of the Bronx, New York. After a Rikers Island stint where Peter Rollock aka Pistol Pete (born c. 1974) was locked up with UBN Leader it became sanctioned as one of the original UBN sets. UBN was started in Rikers Island and is the start of what became the New York/East Coast Bloods. The gang was fathered by Greg Stone aka "Grog", from the Soundview Houses, and Xavier a.k.a. "X" from Bronx River Houses, low income public housing development managed by the NYCHA.

Peter Rollock, the leader of Sex, Money, Murder, was sentenced to life in prison in November 2000 for his role in seven killings. The terms of his plea bargain stipulate that he may be indefinitely held in segregation subject to special administrative measures which restrict communication. A model prisoner at Florence, his attempts to lessen these restrictions have been unsuccessful as of 2012 due to fear by prosecutors that any suggestion he might make would be promptly carried out by S.M.M. members.[1]

S.M.M. eventually affiliated itself with the United Blood Nation, which emerged during the 1990s. Over a relatively short time S.M.M. spread to other locations. They are primarily located in the Soundview section of the Bronx, as well as the South Bronx and many eastern Brooklyn neighborhoods like Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brownsville, Crown Heights and East New York. On Long Island the gang is growing, it is particularly large in Roosevelt, New York, and to a lesser extent in Hempstead, New York,

During the summer of 2004, Tommy Thompson established the S.M.M. in Jersey City, New Jersey. On October 31, 2004, an 18-count Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) indictment charged Thompson with one count of racketeering, encompassing specific and non-specific, robbery and robbery conspiracy, heroin and cocaine conspiracy and distribution. The indictment also charged Thompson with nine counts of violent crimes in aid of racketeering, including specific attempted murders, murder conspiracy, robberies and shootings; four counts of possession, use and carrying of a firearm for violent crime; one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and heroin, and one count of heroin distribution.[2]

Thompson pleaded guilty on July 6, 2005, and admitted that he directed other members and associates of S.M.M. to commit acts of murder and assault - and took part in one of the assaults himself. He also specifically admitted directing the murder of a Jersey City man whom Thompson believed was cooperating with police against him and other gang members.[3][4][5] the Florida operation was dismantled by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd and the Polk County Sheriffs Department in joint operation with various other agencies.

References

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  1. ^ Benjamin Weiser (July 9, 2012). "Pondering Solitary Future for Gangster Held in Isolation for Years". The New York Times. Retrieved July 9, 2012. We possessed firearms and committed murder
  2. ^ US Department of Justice, 2004 News Releases and Charging Documents
  3. ^ Five Star General of Bloods Pleads Guilty, American Chronicle, September 8, 2005
  4. ^ Gang officer says he managed cocaine network, The Times of Trenton, August 8, 2007
  5. ^ 23 members of Sex Money Murder gang indicted, South Jersey News Online, September 7, 2007