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WYO(Wyoming)

Yung 187, has been incarcerated since 2019 due to his involvement in a 7 eleven station shooting



He faced charges related to possessing a firearm (referred to as "gat" in street language) and other firearms-related charges, possibly tied to the use of "tec" (slang for a firearm).

Despite the legal challenges, his attorney was known for being adept and skillful, managing to mitigate certain aspects of the legal situation he faced.


Yung 187 has been a consistent earner for a significant period of time, encountering few setbacks along the way. Sadly, his mother's passing in 2015 led to an inheritance of $400K. However, even prior to that, he had already amassed a substantial amount of wealth, having accumulated around $400K. This financial foundation played a role in his eventual success.


Notably, Yung 187 holds a strong affiliation with the Wyoming (WYO) area and played a pivotal role in elevating its profile. He played a crucial role in launching rappers Chi and Glizzy. The song "What You Need" marked a turning point in his career and significantly contributed to his rise.

Both Meek and Omelly have developed a close rapport with Yung 187 due to his ability to generate unique revenue streams


Durk reached out to Meek to establish contact with Chi


Meek facilitated the connection through Yung, resulting in Chi's linkage with Durk and Von on a few occasions. Chi experienced a decline in popularity, transitioning towards a more drill-rapper persona, which caused Durk to distance himself slightly. However, they still maintain communication despite this shift. Even while he was incarcerated, Yung 187 managed to maintain a steady income flow, and his entire team continued to thrive financially.




Yung 187's ability to generate income did not waver during his time in custody, as he had established connections to suppliers for marijuana ("za plat") and juice, allowing him to continue profiting.

Rumors have circulated suggesting that a portion of the profits from "the shit mgp" might have been connected to him, possibly involving an individual named Lloyd,

OG Khem(L) Lloyd(R)

who has connections with the Asian community

Another individual named Papi Chino is mentioned, although there are no available images to confirm his identity.



Boatload

Yung 187 Best Friend BoatLoad.

Boatload met a tragic fate in a club, as he lost his life due to a delay in his girl contacting the authorities promptly after he was shot by a bouncer.


She attempted to remove him from the club while he was struggling for his life, as she aimed to evade trouble since the club lacked proper authorization.



WYO BEBO



a significant figure in Wyo, Bebo, who supplied the gang with weapons and more, met his end in front of his home at the hands of Russell's young members, possibly the PR hitman brought in by June. The video of the incident was posted online, sparking more trolling and claiming of Bebo's body by 7th and Russell.

Video Located in "Videos" Section


It's a tragic reality in gang warfare when conflicts are not always straightforward and transparent. The situation that I described, lowkey was a back door, by pretending there was no issue, only to secretly have a price on his head, highlights the cunning and deceptive nature of such rivalries. These actions make the already volatile situation even more dangerous, as individuals are left vulnerable to unforeseen attacks and betrayals.

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