CORNELL JONES
Rap Sheet
Reign: 1980s
Business: drugs
Region: Washington, D.C.
Claim to Fame: ran open air drug market near the Capitol
Downfall: set up by the Feds
Sentence: served 12 years
Status: works with community organizations
Lesson: You catch more flies with honey.
Case File
Rayful Edmond’s predecessor as D.C.’s drug kingpin was a native son who quietly plied his trade in the shadow of the Capitol, and ultimately developed a network that funneled drugs throughout major cities of the Eastern seaboard and even throughout Europe. He also gets “credit” for the accidental invention of a hallucinative mix of pot and PCP that was loosely known on the streets of D.C. as “butt naked,” helping to turn D.C. into a mecca for “angel dust.”
For years, Jones stayed under the radar of law enforcement by developing a business model that emphasized harmony over violence, while keeping a low personal profile and funneling much of his profits into legitimate businesses. He did it so well that his arrest and incarceration in 1985 created a huge vacuum in the D.C., drug trade, leading to unprecedented murder rates. Since Jones’ release, he’s run a non-profit organization to help inmates prepare for life after prison.
2 comments:
I saw this the other night. I cant believe how long its been. I was in elementary school hearing about these guys, mostly, because I went to school with there children. Good memories Lonnie!
Cornell Jones' downfall was not as the result of a federal setup. The federal government didn't have a damned thing to do with his arrest. It was totally the result of the First District Vice Squad.
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