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  1. The Real Brian Glaze Gibbs. @brianglazegibbs. •. 14K subscribers • 445 videos. About Brian: Brian “Glaze” Gibbs’ story is the blueprint for every drug lord who grew up in New York City....

  2. 5. Jan. 2021 · Brian Gibbs was 26 and had spent most of the 1980s fueling the city’s addictions and getting his hands dirty in Brooklyn. Glaze terrorized both the weak and the strong as the leader of what was known as the M&M Crew — the “M” initials stood for money and murder — and part of the notorious “Round Table” headed by Lorenzo ...

  3. THE LIFE AND TIME OF BRIAN GLAZE GIBBS (DOCUMENTARY) - YouTube. Brian Glaze Gibbs. 64.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.8K. 117K views 2 years ago #crimedoesnotpay #hassancampbell #newjackcity....

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    • Brian Glaze Gibbs
  4. 1. Aug. 2018 · 941K views 5 years ago. The Life & Times of Brian Glaze Gibbs is a web series produced and directed by me, which features narration from Brian Glaze Gibbs himself. Glaze shares a...

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  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt12042916Glaze (2020) - IMDb

    27. Feb. 2020 · With Brian Glaze Gibbs, Timbo. A documentary about former New York Kingpin Gangster Brian "Glaze" Gibbs who was the leader of M&M (Money and Murder), a notorious gang out of New York during the 1980s. Brian Glaze Gibbs was also chief enforcer for the Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols organization.

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    • 2020-02-27
    • Documentary
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  6. 9. Mai 2019 · BrianGlaze” Gibbs was one of the most feared men walking the streets of New York in the ‘80’s. The former top goon talks about a life of crime, his book, “Beyond Lucky” and much more. During the 1980’s, New York had no shortage of gangsta’s.

  7. BrianGlaze” Gibbs is a former Brooklyn drug kingpin and enforcer for Queens, New York drug lord Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols. By the time he was 22 years old he was head of his own crew which he initialed M&M which stands for Money & Murder. From 1987 to 1998 detectives believed Glaze was averaging one murder per week.