Baltimore city Rolling 60's crip Gang Leader/ nickle bag drug lord is in police custody

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Baltimore officials say that 27 year old Travis Aka Tre'Loc is in custody Mr Loc was well known all over Baltimore but park heights is where he resigned they said he had a westside certified bloodline Mr Loc was a notorious gangster and would send chills down your spine if he was in your presents Mr Loc had a lot of money from his nickel bags and did anything he wanted to do with it.....Mr Loc had women washing his car in the rain and told them to keep it dry he also had every pair of Jordan's known to man but they where all fake at least that's what I was told but don't take it from me. Mr Loc was a bulky type of guy and was known for slapping people in the parkheaights area mostly teenagers andelderly people never no one his own age or size. Officials say Mr Loc actually helped a blind man across the street and left him in the middle of the road leaving him to be struck by the MTA bus the man did 5 front flips in the air and came down and broke his neck Mr Loc laughed and bragged about that on social media . In jail Mr Loc was also a bully he would make people lock in early he was in charge of the food he would walk the tier and yell FEEDUP but wouldnt feed the other inmates. Mr Loc was also known for taking ppl clothes,shoes,greendots,and commissary when they had rec time he won at everything because the other inmates was afraid in what might happen if they beat him at anything chess,cchecker,spades,Basketball u name but he wouldn't pick up a football because he throw interceptions. Mr Loc bond is set at 6 billion dollars and have a hearing in January.

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