Interesting facts about what happened to the King Family after MLK’s death in 1968.
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A young MLK pictured to the bottom right in the 1930’s.
MLK’s push for reparations led to his demise, which he was ready for.
It was told that MLK was k*lled at the Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968 by James Earl Ray. Although James was charged with the crime, the King family took the FBI to court and won.
The family believed it was more than just an assassination and they proved it.
MLK was s*ot on the balcony, but he survived the bullet wounds and was taken to the hospital.
Once MLK arrived to the hospital, a nurse claimed she saw two male figures dressed in black walk inside his room. Her explanation was that she saw the men spit and suffocate MLK until he was dead.
Before leaving for Memphis, MLK did his usual routine at home with his family and told them he would be home soon.
His children that particular day begged him not to leave and jumped on top of the car, and tried to prevent him from entering the vehicle. MLK told his assistant their behavior indicated he had to be more present.
That was the last time MLK’s children saw him alive.
Pictured below from left to right: Martin Luther King Sr., Alberta Williams King, & Coretta Scott King.
When Coretta approached Martin’s body, the funeral director yelled out “I tried the best I can! The bullet ripped through his jaw!”
After MLK’s death, his younger brother A.D. King, was found dead in his pool. A.D. was a great swimmer so the family questioned his death.
MLK Sr. said in his autobiography “I had questions about A.D.’s death, and I still have them now. He was a good swimmer. Why did he drown?”
A.D. King pictured below.
Naomi King, A.D.’s wife said “There is no doubt in my mind that the system k*lled my husband.”
A.D. supported his older brother’s movement, always there when needed but preferred not to be in the spotlight.
A.D. suffered from depression, and after MLK’s death he had enough. It was also speculated that A.D. had heart issues like Martin as well.
Their mother Alberta King, was m*rdered during Church service on June 30, 1974 as she sat at the organ by Marcus Wayne Chenault.
Marcus was a young 23 year old black male, and he was aiming for MLK Sr. Marcus decided to k*ll Alberta because she was close to him.
Alberta pictured below.
Marcus’s reason for k*lling her is quoted “All Christians are my enemies.” He also said that Black ministers were a menace to black people.
Marcus was given the death penalty but the King family didn’t want that, therefore he was sentenced to life and died of a heart attack at age 44.
This Marcus below, he was from Dayton, Ohio.
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Will Smith caught an assault charge in the days following his Grammy win in 1989, after a confrontation with record promoter William Hendricks.
Hendricks planned on pursuing a lawsuit, until his son Sheldon got kidnapped by JBM. Hendricks didn’t know that Will was close friends with deceased JBM lieutenant and leader Leroy “Bucky” Davis.
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Will would hang out in Philadelphia even as he rose to fame, and was often seen with another close friend Charlie Mack. Charlie was heavy in the streets in Philly during the 80’s and became a Hip-Hop pioneer after being convinced by Jazzy Jeff to leave the streets.
Charlie’s reputation began to build as he went from Bodyguard, to executive personal assistant to Will. He was instrumental in the discovery of Boyz II Men, pushing Meek Mill further to the masses and etc.
Leroy “Bucky” Davis, & Aaron Jones.
Bucky was an extremely skilled boxer who many believed had the potential to be a star in the sport. JBM stands for Junior Black Mafia, which was one of the strongest organizations in Philly. Bucky would leave Boxing and become Aaron Jones’ protege.
Michael Jackson and Prince were at a James Brown concert in 1983. James called up Michael mid performance to sing. Michael suggested that Prince be brought up as well, knowing Prince was high.
Prince embarrassed himself, then tried to run Michael over in the parking lot.
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Michael was the biggest star in the world by 1983, after the success of Thriller. The following year in 1984 he would win 8 Grammy awards.
James Brown, knowing how influential he was in Michael’s career, calls him up to give his love and recognition in front of a sold-out crowd.
After Michael’s small performance, he and James embrace, and Michael suggests to James to bring Prince on stage.
According to Quincy Jones, Michael knew Prince was there and told James
“Call Prince up, I dare him to follow me.”
Quick facts about 50’s early days growing up on the Southside below.
50 grew up in South Jamaica, Queens, at a time when the Southside was a hot spot for drugs in Queens and the city. Organizations such as Fat Cat’s crew, The Feurtado Brothers, Corley Brothers, & The Supreme Team ran those streets.
50 is known to the neighborhood and family as “Boo-Boo,” a nickname given to him by his mother Sabrina. Sabrina had 50 at 15 years old, and lived in an apartment on South Road around Baisley Pond Park.
As MC Hammer rose to fame, rappers dissed him because of his appearance and music. What they didn’t know, was that Hammer was arguably one of the most dangerous artists in the industry.
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MC Hammer had strong ties in his hometown of Oakland, California. Hammer had family, and friends that were heavy in the streets, and he took care of them as his wealth grew.
MC Hammer mentioned LL’s name in his song “Let’s Get It Started” in 1987. LL responded in 1990, on his track “To da Break of Dawn.”
Hammer’s people pulled up on LL Cool J after one of his shows, and after an argument LL got punched. Later on LL and Hammer hashed out their issues and got back cool.
Will Smith caught an assault charge in the days following his Grammy win in 1989, after a confrontation with record promoter William Hendricks.
Hendricks planned on pursuing a lawsuit, until his son Sheldon got kidnapped by JBM. Hendricks didn’t know that Will was close friends with deceased JBM lieutenant and leader Leroy “Bucky” Davis.
Thread Below @_ValTown_
Will would hang out in Philadelphia even as he rose to fame, and was often seen with another close friend Charlie Mack. Charlie was heavy in the streets in Philly during the 80’s and became a Hip-Hop pioneer after being convinced by Jazzy Jeff to leave the streets.
Charlie’s reputation began to build as he went from Bodyguard, to executive personal assistant to Will. He was instrumental in the discovery of Boyz II Men, pushing Meek Mill further to the masses and etc.
Leroy “Bucky” Davis, & Aaron Jones.
Bucky was an extremely skilled boxer who many believed had the potential to be a star in the sport. JBM stands for Junior Black Mafia, which was one of the strongest organizations in Philly. Bucky would leave Boxing and become Aaron Jones’ protege.