Mont Mulla (49th Street)
- thfphilly23
- Oct 22, 2023
- 2 min read

Mont Mula, known in the 49th Street neighborhood, was a certified stepper with a good heart and kindness towards those around him. However, he had a dark side, a penchant for violence and the need for respect. Mont was a humorous individual, always wearing a smile and cracking jokes, yet he was particularly protective of his beloved daughters and had a strong affection for animals.
He often associated with people you might be familiar with, such as the dirt bike crew known as "dirt bike rell."

This crew held significant influence in the 49th Street area and was willing to go to great lengths to defend their beliefs. Mont gained notoriety for being linked to at least 10 homicides across the city, eventually treating it as casually as riding a bike.Mont was also tied to Tone Mula (rest in peace)

and looked up to him. Tone, too, was involved in the street life, pushing firearms. Mont desired a lifestyle of constant excitement, indulging in hedonistic pleasures, and was considered a ladies' man and heartbreaker. As Mont aged, he crossed paths with someone who was making significant money and took him under their wing. Though his rise to power was short-lived, for a year, he transitioned from killing to becoming one of the wealthiest individuals in his neighborhood.
However, as things slowed down, Mont returned to his old ways of violence. He ended up betraying his associates, which ultimately led to his indictment.
He was facing 40 to life, for killing the plug. It wasn’t him though, it was actually someone else who killed the plug and recorded it, and also took photos.
While Mont was facing charges of racketeering, homicide, and over two decades of probation, Mont chose to end his own life, leaving behind his beautiful children.
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