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The Junior Black Mafia, commonly referred to as the "JBM," is based in Philadelphia. The
JBM came into existence in 1985 to counter a
sudden migration of New York City-based Jamaican posses onto the Philadelphia drug scene. Original members of the 1960's Black Mafia (and later
Black, Inc.) organized African-American youths
into the JBM to thwart the Jamaican influence and to
regain from the Jamaicans control of drug distribution in the affected areas of Philadelphia. These
original Black Mafia individuals included Robert
"Nudie" Mims, James "Naim" Madison, Michael
"Blood" Youngblood, James Cole, Hayward Cole
and Leroy "Skip" Jackson.
On July 11, 1990, Samuel R. Christian, one of the principal operatives of the Black Mafia in the late 1960's and early 1970's, was arrested in Philadelphia for possession of crack cocaine. Christian gave police a fictitious name when he was arrested, and posted bail before fingerprint records could establish his true identity. Fifteen days later, he was arrested in Syracuse, New York, where he was on parole for an attempted robbery in 1971 during which a New York police officer was shot. Prior to his arrest in Philadelphia, it was learned that Christian travelled frequently between Syracuse and Phila-delphia to facilitate the organization and control of the JBM. According to Pennsylvania authorities, the JBM consists of approximately 100 members and as many as 300 street level associates. Within Philadelphia, the JBM has been engaged in the distribution of cocaine and crack, as well as such other criminal activity as murder, money laundering, assault and firearms violations. Information regarding the JBM's influence or activity in New Jersey has been limited due to the lack of a coordinated intelligence collection effort. The State Commission of Investigation has been able to document at least two members and eight associates of the Junior Black Mafia living in portions of Camden and Burlington Counties. To date, these 10 persons have had no significant involvement in the same criminal activity as their counterparts in Philadelphia. However, just as the old Black Mafia from Philadelphia eventually spread into Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Cumberland and Atlantic Counties, it is likely that this new group of African-American organized criminals will follow suit.
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