Alby Wan Kenobi I remember you called me Young Jedi once when I asked when will we get your biography , classic stuff OG. Much respect from Timmy Agnew Columbus Ohio
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People always see these stories and think the worst outcome is prison . Behind each one of these kingpins are 100,000s of broken hearts , destroyed childhoods . Destroyed lives ! Don’t forget it .
The black kingpins have been much worst than the Klan. The Klan lynched about 3500 black people. The GD's have killed more in the last 30 years. The Crips the same.
Tell um: "the greatest business in the line of business, is business of yo mutha fuckin own, so make it yo business to find you some business, and leave my mutha fuckin business alone"
I was born a raised in Detroit, left in 1980. I cry every time I go back and visit when I see how drugs and violence have destroyed a beautiful city. PLEASE DO NOT GLORIFY criminal and destructive behavior. Where does it get you - dead, broke or in jail talking about the good ole days. Give me a break.
All these Drug Kingpins destroyed the Black Hispanic and Poor White Communities that they served Heroin to along with The Racist Government that designed and infiltrated the Drugs into this Country that we are still feeling the repercussions to this day in America.
@@postalcode63 White or Black it destroyed the Black Hispanic and Poor White Communities that they served Heroin to, along with The Racist Government that designed and infiltrated the Drugs into this Country that we are still feeling the repercussions to this day in America.
@@postalcode63 buh it's effecting the community. Because they all end up going to the local dealer White Hispanic Mexican and of course Africans we weren't born with these addictions. We just happen to be exposed by it because it's around us
I haven't seen this documentary in a minute. THE HISTORY OF DETROIT IS 🙌🏿 TREMENDOUS, Riveting, Heartbreaking, uplifting, powerful, traumatic, dramatic. I give it 5 Stars 🌟
My grandfather was Eddie and Courtney’s realtor. Sold them their houses in Northland Gardens. RIP Al French, he used to tell me stories about how Eddie bought him fur coats and type of gifts. Real OGs Salute 💯
Eddie Jacksons was the underworlds version of chick fila. Taking care of everyone, having cops wanting to protect him, respecting every customer. You don’t see gangsters that take care of their neighbors anymore.
Never heard of this Channel or Eddie Jackson and his crew but I must say I watched this entire documentary without stopping. Excellent documentary, Subscribed.
@@terriandavis4579 I've been to the D plenty of times VanDyke and Outer Dr. East side. I have cuz on the westside as well. Just enjoying the documentary bro. Be easy!
That was before rico hit organized crime hard...once the feds came with 100 to life sentences the street code started going out the window cause niggas was more scared of dying in jail than there own family and friends
@neon I'm not making an excuse for snitching just simply stating why more niggas flipped as time went on....in the 70s those drug charges were getting you 5 to 25 at the most ....niggas was willing to sit that out but once rico hit the rise in cooperation grew across the board from black to Italian organizations niggas started telling cause they wasnt seeing daylight again or to avoid the death penalty
Flex Mentallo they also didn’t have the forensic evidence like they have nowadays, so I do believe the loyalty and honour code was probably more tighter those days but it’d still be a different story if they had the modern forensics back than.
Eddie jackson is the truth , perfect clothing , perfect hair , respectful , take care of friends that dont have enough he will cover. Plus take trips with friends and family. They need to make a movie about eddie jackson for real.
Eddie Jackson is and remains a mythical character to many of us that grew up in and around Detroit. No question he was a straight gangsta but he was true businessman that created an empire.
fatt_on da_track the fact that he didn’t snitch is the reason why he hasn’t had a movie or a series .. all they do is show rats ! The stand up guys get nothin ! Just look at the history of kingpin movies and series .. they all told
I would like to formally and publicly apologize to al profit for comments on another video in which I called al a "capture vulture" these comments are not true and came from a place of frustration. The truth is he provides documentaries on black figures instead of other community's he could focus on and that keeps our culture alive for generations to come . Thank you for your work
This is why eddies kids turned out decent, well spoken, well dressed & politely speaking. He must have been a good man. He's tv interview sounded quite good, I truly have much respect for the man, from the documentary, it's seems he was a good a man. May he have peace.
All of Al Profit's documentaries are da shit! Suggestion, if a Motown Mafia movie is done Al Profit should be da man to direct it cause he introduced the world to Da Motown Mafia! Eddie Jackson was a Playa fa' Real! Peep out his outfits and his hair! Ask his son how cool his pops was! He knows! Nuff Said!
WOW, that was one the greatest documentary or untold story I've seen on the 20th century drug trade in America! Very well put together + authentic to its core, showing the drastic differences between the drug lords of yesteryear compared to the brutal + ruthless sociopaths of modern day kingpins!
The one difference that you are missing, the Italian mafia, pushed drugs away from their neighborhoods, they knew they have to keep as many of their people intact, not weak and useless. That’s mafia. These guys was a well neighborhood crew that had some mafia like movements, like having cops on the pay role, but they killed their own neighborhood.Remember the mafia always was about hiding the wealth until they was able to wash the money in businesses to prove where the money came from, that’s why they made the (Rico law)
So wish I was born in the 60s so I could have enjoyed living&being BLACK in the 70s&80's. The family unit, music, respect for OTHERS was a priority during that time. Today is a wannabe, drama infested era. Social media has fried these youngins brains. No respect for OTHERS especially the Black Woman. Smh....
@@alprofit being a shot caller in Milan is like being a shot caller in county jail.Same backyard.Being a big dough boy will not make you shot caller material.Its the gangsters who run it
@Sick Boy problem is the ones who do good business get killed cause niggas would rather make the quick few thousand not thinking they giving up the slow millions
No you don't have to respect a completely emasculated failure of the blackman's true worth to his family, his community, his family, his himself, and his God. If that is what you respect, that's your problem.
@@badrap5566 how you figure? how an i wrong? our people had wealth in detroit till these fools brought that poison in, you telling me crack cocaine and heroine was good for our peoples? you telling me it was ok to see little 2 and 3 year old black children lost in the street while their mothers and fathers were passed our with needles in their arms and pipes on their lips? Bad rap are you a special kind of stupid or something that you think these fools was hero's and that im "white splanin" for telling it like it is? tell me how im wrong fucking dummy
That time they did not have opertunity. But what about all ones taken those drugs. They could never get of it never feel without urge AND WHAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN YOU DIE PERSON HAS TO GO COLD TURKEY EVEN IN HEAVEN. THERE IS NO DRUG OR BOOZE TO REPLACE THERE URGE. THEY HAVE TO GO THREW LONG PERIOD OF SUFFERN. SO QUIT NOW.
Nice documentary!!!! Loved it! Real people self!!! No snitching or folding. And their kids ended up very well educated. From the bottom to the top! Salute and R.i.p Eddie Jackson “The crowd pleaser” 💯🙏🏾🕊
@@daishawngivins1106 I know ,he's big dealer wayback Motown,I was just doing an owl impression,what the owl say when he missed a shit playing pool?Twoeet twhoo!
@@ericwright5455 Because it's an issue of culture. Black people (whether square or not) understand the cultural aspects of the drug game in the black community. There are things that don't have to be spoken by black folk that's understood. Now for authenticity's sake yes, you'd be better off having someone with experience be an advisor.
These men in another life would've been CEO's. The power and influence to control other dangerous criminals compared to managing employees would've been a cake walk.
I'm from Detroit and I'm so fascinated by this story. I don't mean to glorify this but Eddie Jackson's story is so unique and unlike any hustler story I've ever heard. I just heard about him a couple years ago. I can't wait to see a movie about him.
You didn't hear about EJ & CO. because he didn't put his business on the street. The biggest thing of any business venture is treating everyone involved with the utmost respect and taking care of everyone. Greed and jealousy are the factors that destroy these empires, especially when it comes to "black" gangsters. This guy was a kingpin in every way you can fathom.
What? Even the media knew who he was, so it's not like he was a Frank Mathews type character. Frank was way more illusive, in fact, the police didn't know he was a drug kingpin nevermind news reporters etc.
@@JacobStayViben Stop deflecting. Yall get on my nerves with that. Eddie's story is one of my favorites but don't act like what he was doing was right. I'm not worried about no other people but my own. That's the problem. Yall wanna justify negativity.
Only bec Meech and Southwest T are originally from detroit, that's where they first got in the game. Besides BMF have their own documentary thats pretty good too.
Frank needed that money for his story. He paid his debt to society and made it back outside w/ no other real way to make money. That opportunity was very good for him.
@@uploadvidz4490 I'm not saying that from a judging point of view , Eddie seems more interesting for one....I have to say tho , it's kind of hard to feel the sympathy for Frank thats in your comment.
if your not busted by year 3 get out because sooner or later they coming for you. make your money and run but the money blinds even the smartest of big time dealers.
@@sweetazzpiew8490 sure it is but ready when they come for you and all because your worker or top dude told on you. They dont break you they break those closest to you and that's a fact
I always said the same thing. I remember when I used to go to the heroin house there would be so many people there. They made thousands a week but was eventually caught. If I would get heavily into the game, I would save money then move away to a whole different place not even close to where I sell dope and live in peace and use that money to take care of myself until I find a legit job
Best Detroit drug dealer is the one you never heard about. Not the one "come flying around the corner in red convertible" while supposedly destitute. Like shooting fish in a barrel.
Notice how all the true hustla's come from the south and go up north and run shit we the real hustlas but Detroit new York and all these other places get the rep and we get called slow and country fuck that we know the real you niggas is soft and we take ova shit put some south in ya mouth like po pimp c said
Eddie reminds me of az fazon. He helped out a lot of people an the person he helped most try to kill him I just don't get it .I used to sell h an I never burnt my people cause that's how I supported my habit I'm not ignorant loyalty is very rare now days
@@robertgray6310 he did what he had to do for him family. He has no control of what other people do. Just like the big business man. Most of destroyed alot of people to get on top. That applies to all big business. They dont get on top by being mr nice guy
Well said brotha...if they would have came as regular folks not dressed in way they were maybe they still would be doing them. But i think it really came from when his girl an dude got popped at airport wit them thangs an she wouldn't say nothing but dude gave em up & that to me is what potentially put them on the alphabet boys radar... This brotha tho was a real one fo sho bailing his entire conglomerate out and payed all their legal fees thats real shit an what a real tru boss is supposed to do...to me this shows me he was JUST as loyal to them as they were to him..in being their head of table if you will.. Its out here yet yungstaz rather go at it the brawn then brain way..this brotha is the light but ppl to blind to Cee it u heard..men of renoun will rise again digest that food..im full..whole fact...
@@lowdown4444 where do i find the books your telling me to read brotha. I can have my husband Tyrone get them for us both to read. Thank you. Please email him at: arlowepare1973@yahoo.com with the book info to get on any an all relevant info you deem necessary that we must get to read brotha alright thank you.
Honor , Respect - You're Fucking Crazy . Criminals Are Scumbags & Ruin The World . He Will Get His Legacy - In Hell . Is That Where You're Going Too ...... Is That Why You Are Trying To Turn The World Into Hell . Curse This Wicked Lying Criminal & Curse You Too .
It needs to be a movie. America is obsessed with gangster movies. Not saying it’s right, but if it’s ok to glorify Italian gangsters then why not show the black Kingpin?
Damn man I knew I knew Mr Jackson I was there in 1995 locked up in Colorado feds we was on the same floor he always paid me for getting stuff out the kitchen. Him and a guy name hooddog out of Chicago. Hey I really need to get in touch with his son fr your dad really really really really looked out for me fr fr that night he died the whole unit was hurt hell im crying now. I knew I knew him please hit me up Jr Jackson please
@@glengarbera7367 It was heroine that started the violence, but the creation of crack gave almost anybody the ability to sell drugs, back in the day, you may have a had 2 people or small groups with connections allowing everyone to pretty much be their own boss, too much competition because of that and everyone had a crew, bip bam bomb, violence happened 🤷🏽♂️
Man, this is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I'm so happy I just found this channel. Edit, I watched this whole thing from start to finish and somehow I didn't know about this until now. Its really amazing how nobody snitched out of 30 people. I've been around a little game in my past, nothing remotely on this level obviously, and luckily I knew when to call it quits. But I got to sit back and watch all my so called friends rat each other out just trying to save a little time. I'm not sure if this type of thing will ever be possible again in this day and age.
The crazy part is people know it’s 3 things that can come out of selling drugs and that’s somebody gonna snitch, death or you going to jail long as there making money it’s cool, but soon as they get caught up mf’s get to singing like Patti LaBelle like Eddie Jr said in the documentary if you can’t do the time find a legit job the drug business is not for you 🤷🏾♂️
Well John classen and his daughters and stepson. Treated me like family we lived almost directly across the street on parker ..he would pay me 25$ to shovel snow or rake leaves.when he moved into a certain mansion he told to come and without talking there about 3 million bucks stacked up and never mentioned again..he has always been my friend..I even copied his mustache
Never4saken 1 what’s wrong with people having fun time doing coke? There people enjoying fast food and people being fat obese addicted to sugar. Every adult has the right to do what they want with their life’s and bodies
I'm watching this doc. again. Unfortunately, to be a successful businessman (selling contraband), you MUST invest in paying off cops and gov't officials. This must happen, to let you exist and to "tip you off" when shit's about to go down... because the DEA is a real muther. they don't play around.
Coutney Brown came to my job 4 years ago. I'm looking at this man like I know him from somewhere it didn't come to me until after he left that I saw him a documentary.
Went on youtube expecting the usual shit, then notice new Al Profit video! Things are looking up! Cheers Al The work you put in is appreciated by people!
@poker108 it's not the drug dealers I like, it's al's videos I enjoy I don't look at these guys as role models They destroyed there own neighbourhoods for profit! Not something to be idolised in my opinion!
Finally a proper documentary from this channel done proper, all the way through. Please keep this length of documentaries the same. Bravo 👏. God Bless.
Something I find interesting in these stories of older generation, very high level black drug dealers, when you see and hear their kids, extremely well educated and articulate. So different than what is practiced or seems to be practices now with younger generations seeking a better life.
Eddie Jackson of Detroit & Frank Matthews of New York were two of the best black dope gangsters to have ever ever did it hands down. No snitchin no foldin.
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Alby Wan Kenobi I remember you called me Young Jedi once when I asked when will we get your biography , classic stuff OG. Much respect from Timmy Agnew Columbus Ohio
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People always see these stories and think the worst outcome is prison . Behind each one of these kingpins are 100,000s of broken hearts , destroyed childhoods . Destroyed lives ! Don’t forget it .
And the people who died.
The black kingpins have been much worst than the Klan. The Klan lynched about 3500 black people. The GD's have killed more in the last 30 years. The Crips the same.
A lot of childhoods and families😞
Big Facts and people glorify this type of BS.... WOW 😲😳 Smdh 💯
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"Well if I tell you that....then you'd be in my business!"(The answer of the century.)
Tell um:
"the greatest business in the line of business, is business of yo mutha fuckin own, so make it yo business to find you some business, and leave my mutha fuckin business alone"
I’m using that one😂
That's the real diffinition of not snitching just shut the heck up and stop talking.
These new age kids today need to hear that.
I love the reporters voice, u know the fat man wanted to call him a "house-nigga"
I was born a raised in Detroit, left in 1980. I cry every time I go back and visit when I see how drugs and violence have destroyed a beautiful city. PLEASE DO NOT GLORIFY criminal and destructive behavior. Where does it get you - dead, broke or in jail talking about the good ole days. Give me a break.
Most of his clients were white so good.
All these Drug Kingpins destroyed the Black Hispanic and Poor White Communities that they served Heroin to along with The Racist Government that designed and infiltrated the Drugs into this Country that we are still feeling the repercussions to this day in America.
@@postalcode63 White or Black it destroyed the Black Hispanic and Poor White Communities that they served Heroin to, along with The Racist Government that designed and infiltrated the Drugs into this Country that we are still feeling the repercussions to this day in America.
Funny how Mr. Profit didn’t give you a Heart for telling the truth..guess his conscience isn’t a rest.
@@postalcode63 buh it's effecting the community. Because they all end up going to the local dealer White Hispanic Mexican and of course Africans we weren't born with these addictions. We just happen to be exposed by it because it's around us
I haven't seen this documentary in a minute. THE HISTORY OF DETROIT IS 🙌🏿 TREMENDOUS, Riveting, Heartbreaking, uplifting, powerful, traumatic, dramatic.
I give it 5 Stars 🌟
My grandfather was Eddie and Courtney’s realtor. Sold them their houses in Northland Gardens. RIP Al French, he used to tell me stories about how Eddie bought him fur coats and type of gifts. Real OGs Salute 💯
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Eddie Jacksons was the underworlds version of chick fila. Taking care of everyone, having cops wanting to protect him, respecting every customer. You don’t see gangsters that take care of their neighbors anymore.
Yeah. He "took' care of his "neighbors". Criminals/gangsters always do.
He was in touch with his humanity
He didn’t want you by do you wrong
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Never heard of this Channel or Eddie Jackson and his crew but I must say I watched this entire documentary without stopping. Excellent documentary, Subscribed.
Exactly the same for me.
Samesies 👍🏻
@Jose Ocasio bumpy johnson ,ike atkinson are the real big ones ,and for me FRANK MATTHEW🗣👑 stands above al of them.
IF YOU AIN'T FROM DA MOTOR CITY , THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS TO YOU HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF . SO JUST STAY IN YOUR LANE AND WINDOW SHOP
@@terriandavis4579 I've been to the D plenty of times VanDyke and Outer Dr. East side. I have cuz on the westside as well. Just enjoying the documentary bro. Be easy!
30 ppl indicted, no snitches , those days been over
That was before rico hit organized crime hard...once the feds came with 100 to life sentences the street code started going out the window cause niggas was more scared of dying in jail than there own family and friends
@neon I'm not making an excuse for snitching just simply stating why more niggas flipped as time went on....in the 70s those drug charges were getting you 5 to 25 at the most ....niggas was willing to sit that out but once rico hit the rise in cooperation grew across the board from black to Italian organizations niggas started telling cause they wasnt seeing daylight again or to avoid the death penalty
Flex Mentallo they also didn’t have the forensic evidence like they have nowadays, so I do believe the loyalty and honour code was probably more tighter those days but it’d still be a different story if they had the modern forensics back than.
Detroit has a STRONG......NO SNITCHIN CLAUSE!!!! (Meech ain't snitching either)
30 ppl can keep a secret. If 29 are dead
Eddie jackson is the truth , perfect clothing , perfect hair , respectful , take care of friends that dont have enough he will cover. Plus take trips with friends and family. They need to make a movie about eddie jackson for real.
Yes.I think Fazon Love can play him. They look just alike.Remember Big Worm. Eddie remind me of that character as far as size hair style and facial
Wat u know him
Man I said the same thing. I'd love to see a movie about him. I'm from Detroit and didn't find out about him til a few years ago.
He was a freaking drug dealer who preyed on our people you idiot!!
and a piece of shi
Eddie Jackson is and remains a mythical character to many of us that grew up in and around Detroit. No question he was a straight gangsta but he was true businessman that created an empire.
I grew up in the D and didn't hear about him til maybe 2 years ago.
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He should have created a real business Empire without selling drugs to his own people
Empire of destruction
eddie jackson needs a movie, his style was solid and he didnt snitch. anybody who leaves Muhhamad Ali at the door deserves a movie lol
fatt_on da_track the fact that he didn’t snitch is the reason why he hasn’t had a movie or a series .. all they do is show rats ! The stand up guys get nothin ! Just look at the history of kingpin movies and series .. they all told
That wasn't Eddie lol it was Courtney lol
Facts😂🎯
@@Kaustic410 your absolutely right.... guess that's what sales or they dont wanna look bad
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"My only regret was getting caught"... That's my dawg!! 😂😂
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Man saaay!!! That's some real shit
Real dawg
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You know these are the real deal, original, one-of-a-kind OGs --- When they say "Hair -ron" ..... :)
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Exactly!! that's how we say it in Cali too lol!!
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That's how most black ppl in the south still say it
I would like to formally and publicly apologize to al profit for comments on another video in which I called al a "capture vulture" these comments are not true and came from a place of frustration. The truth is he provides documentaries on black figures instead of other community's he could focus on and that keeps our culture alive for generations to come . Thank you for your work
Everyone makes mistakes the real men own up to it……..salute to you sir!!!❤
And don’t you ever do it again
This is why eddies kids turned out decent, well spoken, well dressed & politely speaking. He must have been a good man. He's tv interview sounded quite good, I truly have much respect for the man, from the documentary, it's seems he was a good a man. May he have peace.
He gained his success on tbe pain and broken lives of the junkies
Al Profits channel should have over a million subscribers. Does such a good job on street docs, he really gets the history
Rich Krupansky to
No it shouldn't. He's an amateur
All of Al Profit's documentaries are da shit! Suggestion, if a Motown Mafia movie is done Al Profit should be da man to direct it cause he introduced the world to Da Motown Mafia! Eddie Jackson was a Playa fa' Real! Peep out his outfits and his hair! Ask his son how cool his pops was! He knows! Nuff Said!
WOW, that was one the greatest documentary or untold story I've seen on the 20th century drug trade in America!
Very well put together + authentic to its core, showing the drastic differences between the drug lords of yesteryear compared to the brutal + ruthless sociopaths of modern day kingpins!
Hollywood needs to stop focusing on the Italian mafia movies, and start focusing on the Black Mafia. There are tons of fresh stories here
They dont want show that black people can organise and control
For the most part, this is the story of New Jack City they just based it in NY and called it fiction.
The one difference that you are missing, the Italian mafia, pushed drugs away from their neighborhoods, they knew they have to keep as many of their people intact, not weak and useless. That’s mafia. These guys was a well neighborhood crew that had some mafia like movements, like having cops on the pay role, but they killed their own neighborhood.Remember the mafia always was about hiding the wealth until they was able to wash the money in businesses to prove where the money came from, that’s why they made the (Rico law)
We made enough movies about pimping and houing. We the biggest hoes they got. “R. Pryor.
@@jody8526937 the truest shit he said!! Waayy back in 1976
Rip Eddy Jackson... the true don... his crew was tight and his game plan was sharp. #nosnitchin
You said my man. T-I-G-H-T. Not like the bullshit that followed thereafte
fuk him all the people he help kill and the lives he destroyed
The reason people didn't know ABOUT Eddie Jackson because he did to much GOOD IN THE HOOD.
Exactly!!!!
Fuk him and, all dope pushers
Be.dope pushing sleaze bag
He was a failed human being. Anyone who honors these so called men are scum.
Man the seventies seems like the time of a lifetime!
Thought that often, too. In quality of music, and style and many new things that are bad copies today!
Especially the wardrobe....they was so sharp in those times....
So wish I was born in the 60s so I could have enjoyed living&being BLACK in the 70s&80's. The family unit, music, respect for OTHERS was a priority during that time. Today is a wannabe, drama infested era. Social media has fried these youngins brains. No respect for OTHERS especially the Black Woman. Smh....
@@troizkastenstein357 i agree with all you said 100%!!
Troiz Kastenstein 70s 80s mid 90s best times ever glad i experience it with no bloody iPhones 📲
Eddie did people right...that's an amazing and rare quality.
That's why he was the shot caller at Milan
@@alprofit -- There will never be someone like him...real balls + integrity. that is noble.
I truly loved this documentary.
Thank you.
That's the way you play the game. Be decent
@@alprofit being a shot caller in Milan is like being a shot caller in county jail.Same backyard.Being a big dough boy will not make you shot caller material.Its the gangsters who run it
Dam Eiddie Jackson is probably the most nicest and loyal, stand up kingpin of all times.
Facts!!!!
Fr. We all know that selling dope is not rite. But. We can live with it if killing people was out of it.
@Sick Boy problem is the ones who do good business get killed cause niggas would rather make the quick few thousand not thinking they giving up the slow millions
And Frank matthews salute him Eddie and the real ogz
#facts
The part I love most about your series and the family members who spoke on Eddie was that they gave you an honest portrayal and didnt glorify it
Wow! A street pharmacist with a heart, morals and a conscience. Somehow you gotta respect that!
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No you don't have to respect a completely emasculated failure of the blackman's true worth to his family, his community, his family, his himself, and his God. If that is what you respect, that's your problem.
@@sayulitalyfe5299 is
respect the killing of your own people y'all messed up
I hear you. Even though what you describe might be an "oxymoron."
White boy Rick gets a movie but where is Eddies?
@@mikeockitch2174 whitesplaining
Fuck whiteboy Rick
@@badrap5566 how you figure? how an i wrong? our people had wealth in detroit till these fools brought that poison in, you telling me crack cocaine and heroine was good for our peoples? you telling me it was ok to see little 2 and 3 year old black children lost in the street while their mothers and fathers were passed our with needles in their arms and pipes on their lips? Bad rap are you a special kind of stupid or something that you think these fools was hero's and that im "white splanin" for telling it like it is? tell me how im wrong fucking dummy
Mike Ockitch who they got the drugs from🤔
White privilege
$6900 for a brand new El Dorado. Sign me up.
Erwin Martinez thats over 50k in today’s money.
Ain't inflation a bitch!
Erwin Martinez foreal that’s what I got in my bank account lmao
I'll take 2... Fk it... lol
@F&F ZTU duh
Sounds like eddy liked to see everybody eating. Salute to that man
arturo yanez a rare thing even in those times.
If everybody's eating it's hard to find who's got it Actually Smarter to do it that way
@judgement passed yeah that's overdoing it.
judgement passed you can give them use u
That time they did not have opertunity. But what about all ones taken those drugs. They could never get of it never feel without urge AND WHAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN YOU DIE PERSON HAS TO GO COLD TURKEY EVEN IN HEAVEN. THERE IS NO DRUG OR BOOZE TO REPLACE THERE URGE. THEY HAVE TO GO THREW LONG PERIOD OF SUFFERN. SO QUIT NOW.
Nice documentary!!!! Loved it! Real people self!!! No snitching or folding. And their kids ended up very well educated. From the bottom to the top! Salute and R.i.p Eddie Jackson “The crowd pleaser” 💯🙏🏾🕊
right don't snitch on killing your own people and destroying so many lives
wtf
Faizon Love as Eddie Sr., hands down
Sahilee Smithslowjams facts who we gone get to play Courtney sr ?
Perfect match for the role!
No! Cedric the entertainer
@@_CashFlowTy idk, maybe a fresh acting cat for him, nothing seasoned.
Yep or Jamal Woolard
Eddie son is JUST LIKE his dad and grand dad...Courtney is JUST LIKE his dad but he used the wisdom for a better LEGAL outcome.
Mr Eddie is a dinasaur they don't make them like that anymore. True Boss
What's a dinasaur ? I have heard of dinosaur. Just not dinasaur
@@djkanyetwitty fuck you
@@mrstanbmw that's all you have ? At least you spelled that right. There is hope for you after all.
@@djkanyetwitty man lmao
Fuk all of them. Killing our people and misleading our children. That why 75 percent of us in jail
Never heard the name Eddie Jackson before but now I know who he is
Who,who.
@@geoffedwards-tb4kp go to RUclips look him up
@@daishawngivins1106 I know ,he's big dealer wayback Motown,I was just doing an owl impression,what the owl say when he missed a shit playing pool?Twoeet twhoo!
Finally a good documentary where Nobody snitched!! Eddie and Courtney were real stand up guys!!!! #RareBreeds 💯
100 💯 percent all of them were pieces of shi, killing their own people
But they were still selling drugs to their own people
The fat man just wanted
2 make money not bloodbaths
In da streets or kill all his competition
He wanted the brothas to eat
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pure foolishness
Real OG’s this the first time I’ve heard about Eddie Jackson REAL GANGSTERS ☝🏾
Eddie Jackson was a brilliant man, i understand what his plan was.
American dope is just one of the very best and most entertaining shows on RUclips.
...Throws bags of money out the window of a Rolls.......In the projects...It don't get no more Gangster than that....
That's where the term " Made it rain" came from.. 😁
Probably that kind of stuff that brought the wrong attention
The original making it rain! And they did that without having to do it in front of a camera and sharing it all over social media for clout and fame.
No its very dehumanizing
How is throwing money out the window gangster?
Al, you’re pieces have gotten so dope over the years. I appreciate you sir, RUclips gem!
Eddie Jacksonand his crew was the best 2ever do it In da D baby🔥🔥🔥
It kinda looks that way 💯💯
the original kennedy family money also came from underworld activities. this is not unusual.
Behind every fortune is a crime.That is an old saying and it is true.No other way.
Any sources??
@@Godzy111 its common knowledge. google joe kennedy and read his life story. he made a lot of money during prohibition.
Bootleggers
@@packrcch joe kennedy made money during the 1929 crash while everyone else was broke
What’s sad is that the OG’S are still in the struggle. Save young kids....live and learn
THIS needs to be made into a movie by black writers and directed by a black director so it's integrity will be kept in tact.
100% correct
How so? If you want authenticity it should be made by street cats, preferably from Detroit. Why let a square put it together just because he's black.
@@ericwright5455 Because it's an issue of culture. Black people (whether square or not) understand the cultural aspects of the drug game in the black community. There are things that don't have to be spoken by black folk that's understood. Now for authenticity's sake yes, you'd be better off having someone with experience be an advisor.
@@BigJyeTV 🤣
These men in another life would've been CEO's. The power and influence to control other dangerous criminals compared to managing employees would've been a cake walk.
Iceberg slim eh in some cases they’d still be managing dangerous criminals
I'm from Detroit and I'm so fascinated by this story. I don't mean to glorify this but Eddie Jackson's story is so unique and unlike any hustler story I've ever heard. I just heard about him a couple years ago. I can't wait to see a movie about him.
We have lots and lots more original content, watch this playlist ruclips.net/p/PLL9jHtZp8b21CV8XddIgvk636d1kI1hpI
@@alprofit Thanks Al. I've seen most of those but I'll check em out again soon.
You didn't hear about EJ & CO. because he didn't put his business on the street. The biggest thing of any business venture is treating everyone involved with the utmost respect and taking care of everyone. Greed and jealousy are the factors that destroy these empires, especially when it comes to "black" gangsters. This guy was a kingpin in every way you can fathom.
100% brother that is just fact
What? Even the media knew who he was, so it's not like he was a Frank Mathews type character. Frank was way more illusive, in fact, the police didn't know he was a drug kingpin nevermind news reporters etc.
I like Eddie an his crew they were all about good business
Good business? Heroin is good business???
@@aaronflowers8881 keep the same energy for the Jews and Italians.
@@JacobStayViben Stop deflecting. Yall get on my nerves with that. Eddie's story is one of my favorites but don't act like what he was doing was right. I'm not worried about no other people but my own. That's the problem. Yall wanna justify negativity.
R.I.P. OG. This is the real OG!! Thanks for sharing his story..
Al, your stuff just gets better and better. You're the top dog of the crime doc genre. Keep 'em coming.
Okay why was big Meech was in the title but not the documentary LOL
Facts lol
Only bec Meech and Southwest T are originally from detroit, that's where they first got in the game. Besides BMF have their own documentary thats pretty good too.
He wasmt in that era....he was compared to Eddie in his time..which he was
I didn't realize until the end how nervous I was to hear the ending...I figured someone got killed; I'm relieved to know it didn't end that way.
A movie Should've been made about Eddie Jackson not Frank Lucas.
Totally agree. 💯
Frank needed that money for his story. He paid his debt to society and made it back outside w/ no other real way to make money. That opportunity was very good for him.
@@uploadvidz4490 I'm not saying that from a judging point of view , Eddie seems more interesting for one....I have to say tho , it's kind of hard to feel the sympathy for Frank thats in your comment.
It’s cuz he from New York
@@uploadvidz4490 Frank Lucas was a liar and fraud .
if your not busted by year 3 get out because sooner or later they coming for you. make your money and run but the money blinds even the smartest of big time dealers.
mel bias
#SellingDrugsIzzaAddiction!! 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
#UsingDrugsIzzaAddiction!! 😧😧😧😧😧😧😧
Ask Me How I Know!! 😎
Tru Statement bro
@@sweetazzpiew8490 sure it is but ready when they come for you and all because your worker or top dude told on you. They dont break you they break those closest to you and that's a fact
I always said the same thing. I remember when I used to go to the heroin house there would be so many people there. They made thousands a week but was eventually caught. If I would get heavily into the game, I would save money then move away to a whole different place not even close to where I sell dope and live in peace and use that money to take care of myself until I find a legit job
"Our cousins live in that house there"!! Love it!!🥰🤣😅
EDDIE JACKSON IS MOST DEFINITELY A “REAL” ONE!!!!! GODBLESS YOUR SOUL KING🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Best Detroit drug dealer is the one you never heard about. Not the one "come flying around the corner in red convertible" while supposedly destitute. Like shooting fish in a barrel.
We need more story like this standing tall is the only way RIP Eddie Jackson 💯🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟
No snitches Real gangstas move in silence
Ight
These were men of a rare breed
@nigga ricans so wtf you call gangster
Notice how all the true hustla's come from the south and go up north and run shit we the real hustlas but Detroit new York and all these other places get the rep and we get called slow and country fuck that we know the real you niggas is soft and we take ova shit put some south in ya mouth like po pimp c said
@@dropndeuces82 You are right. The majority of blackmen are not scum
"Never disrespect the customer." Exactly how dope boys in the Richmond VA projects operated back in early mid 90s
Eddie reminds me of az fazon. He helped out a lot of people an the person he helped most try to kill him I just don't get it .I used to sell h an I never burnt my people cause that's how I supported my habit I'm not ignorant loyalty is very rare now days
The fact that his kids are successful is a testament to who this man was
But look at the family he damage. So what good really came from it.
@@robertgray6310 facts
@@robertgray6310 he did what he had to do for him family. He has no control of what other people do. Just like the big business man. Most of destroyed alot of people to get on top. That applies to all big business. They dont get on top by being mr nice guy
I remember all this in my days i was coming up im 63 years old i REMEMBER all this is my best life everyone help each other
What a fantastic story, these guys were the real deal - no brashness just down to earth people
Cheers from the Uk
rule number one dont make your business public. looks like that Ali fight put a few people on the radar.
Well said brotha...if they would have came as regular folks not dressed in way they were maybe they still would be doing them. But i think it really came from when his girl an dude got popped at airport wit them thangs an she wouldn't say nothing but dude gave em up & that to me is what potentially put them on the alphabet boys radar...
This brotha tho was a real one fo sho bailing his entire conglomerate out and payed all their legal fees thats real shit an what a real tru boss is supposed to do...to me this shows me he was JUST as loyal to them as they were to him..in being their head of table if you will.. Its out here yet yungstaz rather go at it the brawn then brain way..this brotha is the light but ppl to blind to Cee it u heard..men of renoun will rise again digest that food..im full..whole fact...
No risk, no reward!
@@tamishagraves4809 read dirty little secrets Queen u are on point and the Isis papers dirty little secrets by claud anderson
@@lowdown4444 where do i find the books your telling me to read brotha. I can have my husband Tyrone get them for us both to read. Thank you. Please email him at: arlowepare1973@yahoo.com with the book info to get on any an all relevant info you deem necessary that we must get to read brotha alright thank you.
And still today the hustler are like this they just cant help not being in the spot light
The mafia of today is not the same of the mafia of the old
Days
No shit
Brian Butler 🤣🤣🤣
Eddie Was The Notourious B.I.G. Of 1960s.and Early 70s.. I watch the whole thing.
Good documentary... I love to hear from the actual players of the game
Why?
@@jacobiec47 why you asking why
More than a few of them are speaking on this doc.
Yes! I remember those days when you didn't have to keep your doors locked.
Eddie Jackson lookin like a gangsta Rerun...
Give this man a movie in honor of his legacy! Much respect , much respect to him and his crew
Honor , Respect - You're Fucking Crazy . Criminals Are Scumbags & Ruin The World . He Will Get His Legacy - In Hell . Is That Where You're Going Too ...... Is That Why You Are Trying To Turn The World Into Hell . Curse This Wicked Lying Criminal & Curse You Too .
Doing it without massive amounts of violence. Men of honor. Where did it all go wrong.
why he was a piece of shit, he killed his own people
@@glengarbera7367 what fucking Honor, honor to kill your people without telling ok each other WTF
It needs to be a movie. America is obsessed with gangster movies. Not saying it’s right, but if it’s ok to glorify Italian gangsters then why not show the black Kingpin?
Al Profit knows the history of Detroit's criminal organizations like my wife knows how to spend money.
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Lol facts dat man know his shit bout Detroit fasho much love n respect to Al 💯
Okay🤣🤣🤣
Damn man I knew I knew Mr Jackson I was there in 1995 locked up in Colorado feds we was on the same floor he always paid me for getting stuff out the kitchen. Him and a guy name hooddog out of Chicago. Hey I really need to get in touch with his son fr your dad really really really really looked out for me fr fr that night he died the whole unit was hurt hell im crying now. I knew I knew him please hit me up Jr Jackson please
Damn big homie, hope u are successful in finding him..
@@313jb8 PROBABLY HE'S BACK IN JAIL....
So even though Eddie was that big your memory was clouded about remembering you knew him/who he was ECT?......something ain't right with your story.
Peyton Bell he probably telling the truth
@@maryannwangeci7743 idiot he died in jail ignorant bitch
I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks for making it. They just don't make em like that anymore.
Hey, the documentary is one of the best, and easily the best specifically on Detroit's underworld history.
*the real m f deal, y'all*
😎☀️
What a fantastic doco. I can't help but respect Eddie. If only more people could adapt that kind of attitude we would definitely have safer streets.
What was the catalyst that changed. Was it crack, breakdown of the family, access to guns or violence on TV. Where did all go wrong
he's was a piece of shit, he sold drugs to his own people.
@@glengarbera7367 It was heroine that started the violence, but the creation of crack gave almost anybody the ability to sell drugs, back in the day, you may have a had 2 people or small groups with connections allowing everyone to pretty much be their own boss, too much competition because of that and everyone had a crew, bip bam bomb, violence happened 🤷🏽♂️
@@terrancemacklin417 I agree
@@glengarbera7367 zThe Devil is the catalyst that goes wrong when you are serving him. He created heroin addicts and that's a living HELL.
Man, this is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I'm so happy I just found this channel.
Edit, I watched this whole thing from start to finish and somehow I didn't know about this until now. Its really amazing how nobody snitched out of 30 people. I've been around a little game in my past, nothing remotely on this level obviously, and luckily I knew when to call it quits. But I got to sit back and watch all my so called friends rat each other out just trying to save a little time. I'm not sure if this type of thing will ever be possible again in this day and age.
Me too shyt was Dope👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
It won’t
The crazy part is people know it’s 3 things that can come out of selling drugs and that’s somebody gonna snitch, death or you going to jail long as there making money it’s cool, but soon as they get caught up mf’s get to singing like Patti LaBelle like Eddie Jr said in the documentary if you can’t do the time find a legit job the drug business is not for you 🤷🏾♂️
Never. No loyalty now and days everyone stabbing you in the back you cant have people like that around you.
Well John classen and his daughters and stepson. Treated me like family we lived almost directly across the street on parker ..he would pay me 25$ to shovel snow or rake leaves.when he moved into a certain mansion he told to come and without talking there about 3 million bucks stacked up and never mentioned again..he has always been my friend..I even copied his mustache
Amazing from Detroit and you never hear about Eddie. I'll admit smart operation 💁🏾♀️
Riiight and I thought I knew everything about my city
I love you :D
Didn't know anything about Eddie Jackson until this documentary those were some stand-up dudes no 🐭🐭🐁🐁🐁
In a sense but his actions didn't just damage people, it destroyed communities
Rah love👈 Tru Statement bro ✊
Never4saken 1 what’s wrong with people having fun time doing coke? There people enjoying fast food and people being fat obese addicted to sugar. Every adult has the right to do what they want with their life’s and bodies
@@CooKieFigHt11 That's sounds so stupid. Fast food and sugar aren't illegal. Coke is! Why are people so stup!d?!
I'm watching this doc. again.
Unfortunately, to be a successful businessman (selling contraband), you MUST invest in paying off cops and gov't officials.
This must happen, to let you exist and to "tip you off" when shit's about to go down... because the DEA is a real muther. they don't play around.
If you're a famous criminal in your prime you doing something wrong.
Coutney Brown came to my job 4 years ago. I'm looking at this man like I know him from somewhere it didn't come to me until after he left that I saw him a documentary.
“We would take a key & make 9 keys..” damn what a get back!!
Normally don't liked stories like this but this one was excellent
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A story about real, self-made men...I can dig it. #Detroitstandup
I like how Al remixes the title to his videos and gets me to watch the same video over again. Yo fool me every time lol. Nigga I seen this already 😂
Ikr still love it 😂😂
My man woke up said .."ima jus glue my skully hat on da side of my head 4 dis documentary interview 2day"🤔🤔🤔🤣😂🤣😂
Big Ed and the crew! Real OGs! Definitely need a movie about these cats!
We need a movie for the real ones like Eddie
Make a 3 part movie, a start out with Jackson Sr life and I them move into Jackson Jr's life. Be a hell of a movie.
Nah...the dope destroyed people and neighborhoods. Glorifying this crap has run its course.
Already in the works…. Netflix. !!
@@harveyhankerson8359 Do you know when it will be available?
Went on youtube expecting the usual shit, then notice new Al Profit video!
Things are looking up! Cheers Al
The work you put in is appreciated by people!
@poker108 it's not the drug dealers I like, it's al's videos I enjoy
I don't look at these guys as role models
They destroyed there own neighbourhoods for profit! Not something to be idolised in my opinion!
He was here at the federal prison in forrest city ar. He was transferred due to bringing in cigarettes and buying guards
Finally a proper documentary from this channel done proper, all the way through. Please keep this length of documentaries the same. Bravo 👏. God Bless.
Something I find interesting in these stories of older generation, very high level black drug dealers, when you see and hear their kids, extremely well educated and articulate. So different than what is practiced or seems to be practices now with younger generations seeking a better life.
Although selling dope to you’re people wasnt high on my list”I have to give it to Eddie Jackson he had rules I could roll with “
I am with you on that. These younger guys take more pride in killing than selling drugs
Agreed.
Eddie was a Gangster & Gentleman 💪🏾✊🏾
This is the most fascinating thing!
It gives a different story. I appreciate how he wanted his kids to be successful and they were
But destroyed other people's children you sound ignorant 🙄
@@Facebook-sb3eo can't have the good with out the bad
Amazing documentary! Hands down!!!. Real gangsters. Eddie was an amazing leader from the old school.
and a piece of shi killing his own people
I am completely in awe of Detroit and it's sons it has produced all from watching your docs. Mad respect Al.
6900 for a brand new Cadillac I wish
Tonio W inflation is a MF’ER!
What's even more sad is that those cars were more durable back then than most of these $30,000 plastic and fiberglass cars we have now
@@evolved93 whats crazier is that it still costs 6900. It just takes 30,000 to equal that amount now bc the dollar aint worth shitt!!
@@jayo552 Mind blown😷 So let me ask you something, (I'm assuming you're black), do you think we could create our own currency?
@@evolved93 yes. Look at bitcoins.
I was born in Detroit, that city looks like a scene from the Walking Dead these days🤦🏽♂️
Indeed it does
Yurp
Negative! I'm from Detroit 💯
It's been like that for years. It's sad fr
I can believe how Detroit looks like now especially when the black mayor embezzled all that money like ke he did not giving a f**k
Well told documentary. I love watching these.
Ms. Jackson a fine woman
ME TOO!
U fine as well
Damn, Ms. Jackson. You fine.
Eddie Jackson of Detroit & Frank Matthews of New York were two of the best black dope gangsters to have ever ever did it hands down. No snitchin no foldin.
right just kill your people silently. WTF
Frank Matthews was from North Carolina
@@JacobStayViben Yes Frank was born in North Carolina, but later migrated to NY,. But what's is your point?