Kenneth “Boobie” Williams and his crew built an $80 million dollar drug empire that smuggled over 5 tons of cocaine from Panama and the Bahamas. He was the namesake of the gang and the mastermind behind the Carol City organization that left a trial of bodies on Miami’s streets. The rapper Rick Ross has chronicled Boobie’s exploits in verse and continued to keep the legend alive.
Miami police linked at least 35 murders and 100 shootings to the Boobie Boys as they unleashed what the papers called an eight year barrage of murder and mayhem on the city in the 90s. A Decade of Death the newspapers called it, as the savage drug gang killed to establish their turf and retaliate against rivals with AK-47 blasts.
Warring with other drug factions in the Miami-Dade area the Boobie Boys left death in their wake as AK-47s sprayed rapid fire cutting down all in their path. By turning their neighborhoods into virtual narco zones and killing fields, the Boobie Boys hastened their own demise.
Boobie and all his comrades are now serving life sentences, mostly at USP Coleman in Florida. They have been mentioned in countless rap songs, interviewed in magazines like Don Diva and had documentaries like MIYayo put out by the rapper Rick Ross, glorifying their exploits in the drug game. They are true street legends from the crack era in Miami, modern day Tony Montana’s.
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