‘I fell in love with the street:’ How a kingpin and murderer turned his life around

‘I fell in love with the street:’ How a kingpin and murderer turned his life around

Brian Gibbs ran the streets of Brooklyn, New York, as a drug kingpin making tens of thousands of dollars per day. He was a career criminal who seemed unstoppable, but then he forged an unlikely alliance that helped him turn his life around.

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21 thoughts on “‘I fell in love with the street:’ How a kingpin and murderer turned his life around

  1. This man did change his life around good for him. But he told on his connect. So I hope he's always looking over his shoulders out in the world because that person he told on might still be cased up or dead or totally forgot about it and moved on with life. But not everyone is like that. They might want revenge. Just be careful brother and God bless 💯🙏♥️

  2. This dude is nothing special at all lol. It is hilarious! This is how it worked: The guy killed people and was facing more time than he could have done psychologically. When he realized how much he would get in prison, he said "Oh Sh…", and Started talking because it was not fun anymore. Of course he calls himself a fool! He may not believe it himself, but if that is the price he had to pay to spend practically "over night" in prison for 5 murders and 2 attempted murders, he will keep saying "kids, stay in school". 9 years for 6 murders. Yup, he got a terrible deal.

  3. The last statement people who get out should take. A hustle is a hustle, your product is just different. Sales companies should take note because really the turn over on sales reps is high. So why not employ someone who mastered the art of "sales"?
    Sounds wild, but hearing him talk made me think, "I would hire him"

  4. It's brilliant how people who did really bad stuff, just need to turn their lives around later on and get so much credit and praise for it. Much more than anyone who never did any of these things in the first place. If you want fun in life, do whatever you like, then just become 'good' later and hey presto everyone is clapping.

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