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Gangland Wire

The Philadelphia Black Mafia with Sean Griffin

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6 • 623 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Philadelphia Black Mafia – the origins Gary interviews former Philadelphia Police officer turned college professor Sean Patrick Griffin on the Philadelphia Black Mafia. The Philadephia Black Mafia was one of the bloodiest crime syndicates in modern US history. From its roots in Philadelphia’s ghettos in the 1960s, it grew from a rabble of street toughs to a disciplined organization. They exerted their influence across the entire Eastern Seaboard via murders and other intimidation tactics. Known in its “legitimate” guise as Black Brothers, Inc., they held regular meetings. The Philadelphia black mafia maintained employees who were investigators, treasurers, and enforcers. They controlled Philadelphia drug dealing, loan-sharking, numbers rackets, armed robbery, and extortion. The founder Sam Christian was the most feared man on the streets of Philadelphia. He was a thinker and a planner. He saw how influential the Nation of Islam was, he formed a partnership with them. Soon, this deadly combination executed rivals, extorted Mafia bookies, and eliminated all other local gangs. The Black Mafia was suspected in more than forty murders. In one crime, they sent a hit team to Washington DC in 1973 and murdered two adults and five children in Washington, D.C. This attack was because the occupants of the house were connected to the hanafi Muslin sect and they had been critical of Elijah Muhammed the leader of the Nation of Islam. After the DC police arrested the entire hit team, they continued domination of Philadelphia crime. they were known to exploit prominent lawyers and civil rights leaders. Even after the government arrested and convicted the older members, a younger Junior black mafia emerged to dominate the Crack Cocaine market. Sean Patrick Griffin Sean Patrick Griffin, Professor of Criminal Justice at The Citadel (Charleston, SC), received his Ph.D. in the Administration of Justice (Sociology) from The Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Griffin had written books and articles on police legitimacy, police abuse of force, the social construction of white-collar crime, securities frauds, professional sports gambling, international narcotics trafficking, money laundering, political corruption, labor racketeering, and organized crime. Dr. Griffin also wrote the best-selling book, Black Brothers, Inc.: The Violent Rise and Fall of Philadelphia’s Black Mafia (Milo, 2005/2007). Show notes by Gary Jenkins To go to the store or make a donation click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

0:17.8

Welcome all you wiretappers out there.

0:20.1

Here on a Zoom call, as you know, I'm doing all my shows on a Zoom call with Sean Patrick Griffin. Now, Sean Patrick Griffin is a really interesting guy. First of all, he's a former copper just like me. He was on the Philadelphia Police Department. And I'm not sure exactly how long. We're going to ask him in just a minute. And then he went on to

0:38.2

get some advanced degrees just like I did and has written a little bit. And I'm not really written

0:43.3

any academic papers or articles like he has. Mine's more sloppy kind of writing, you know,

0:49.3

but we've got similar tracks in our careers and our lives. So, Sean, it's really good to have you on here.

0:55.9

Thanks for having me, Gary. Sean, I guess first of all, as we talked a little bit ago before we

1:00.5

started recording, tell the listeners out there, we call each other wiretappers here in this

1:07.0

because I've made extensive use of wiretaps and video audio from wiretaps that I got

1:12.3

from an investigation we did in Kansas City. So tell the wiretappers a little bit about your career.

1:17.5

What did you do on the PD and then how'd you happen to go into academia?

1:21.8

Sure. Well, I went on the Philadelphia Police Department almost by mistake.

1:29.2

It was not a career plan.

1:30.5

It's a very long story.

1:32.4

I originally planned on being an FBI agent.

1:37.2

If you come out of college with a four-year degree, as I did in criminal justice, that wasn't enough.

1:42.7

You either had to be an accountant or some special person or have an accelerated jury in addition to field experience.

1:44.6

So I felt well, I can go on the throat of your Police Department, pay off student loans, which was a big deal to me, and get field experience

1:50.2

to become an FBI. For those that don't know, my father was a police officer. My brother is still

1:55.1

a Philadelphia homicide detective. Between the three of us, we have more than 60 years of experience

2:00.3

in the Philadelphia

2:00.8

Police Department. And when I was on the job, I started going for my master's degree. And when my

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