The Other Side of the Iran Contra Affair. If the Jamaicans have Uzi's. Then they got them from Iran. Who gave the Jamaican Posse's Uzi's and Crack-Cocaine to Sell? a Dallas,...
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By Schelandria R. Tallie
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The Other Side of the Iran Contra Affair. If the Jamaicans have Uzi's. Then they got them from Iran. Who gave the Jamaican Posse's Uzi's and Crack-Cocaine to Sell? A Dallas, Texas Story is characterizing and looking at factors that led the Jamaican Posse's to Dallas, Texas to distribute crack – cocaine and have possession of semi-automatic guns (e.g., Uzi's).
This book is a partial autoethnography.
Part Two: has an emphasis on the crack-cocaine crisis in Dallas, Texas, Texas and America, Jamaican Posse's and Arms Trafficking. This book focuses on the time period of the late 1970's. 1980's and early1990's.
I want to give a special thank you to Dallas Observer, The Dallas Public Library, The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) and Mr. Purcell, and Texas Department of Public Safety.
This book contains Criminal Intelligence Reports, from the following agencies listed below:
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Criminal Division, Dallas Police Department (DPD). Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI)., Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), National Drug Intelligence Center, Office of Public Affairs, Texas Department of Criminal Justice (T.D.C.J), Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS), United States Attorney Office, United States General Accounting Office (GAO), U.S. Courts, U. S. Department of State, U.S. House of Representative, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement., U. S. Senate, USDOJ Office of the Inspector General, etc.
To obtain an enhanced understanding of the era, I reviewed news articles from the following agencies:
Dallas Observer, Dallas Morning News, Dallas Times Herald, D Magazine, Texas Monthly, etc. In addition, I utilized the services of Texas Portal History and reviewed some video's related to the era.
Perspectives: Hood Ideology and Criminal Hood Ideology.
Wikipedia was utilized on a limited basis, when needed...