Man
Arrested For Mafia Tactics On Punk Rock
July 15. 2009
Suge Knight has company
Elgin Nathan James, the head of a street gang that routinely
beat up singers, musicians and fans on the Chicago punk rock scene, has been arrested
and indicted by the FBI. James beat and attempted to extort money from
singers and musicians, illegally controlling that sector of the music industry
in said city.
A cooperating witness he attacked, furnished the FBI with
evidence of criminal misconduct via a surveillance sting that caught everything
on tape. James now faces the possibility of 20 years in prison.
STORY SOURCE
Gang leader charged in scheme to control punk
rock
Wed Jul 15, 10:11 am ET - CHICAGO (Reuters) – The
founder of a street gang that administered beatings and made threats in its
drive to control the punk rock music scene has been charged with extorting a
Chicago performer, authorities said on Tuesday.
Elgin Nathan James, a self-proclaimed founding
member of Boston-based FSU -- which stands for "Friends Stand United" -- was
arrested on Monday by FBI agents at his Los Angeles home. The attempted
extortion charge was then unsealed by the prosecutor's office in Chicago.
FSU boasted in videos dating to 2004 about beatings
it administered to punk music fans and performers. The aim was to establish
control at clubs and concert venues and drive "Nazi skinheads" out, according to
prosecutors...
If convicted, James could face 20 years in prison.
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