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Gary Creek, Alleged Founder Of The ‘Triple-C’ Gang, Dead In Georgia After 3-Hour Barricade

Gary Creek, the alleged founder of the “Triple-C” gang has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a 3-hour standoff with police in Georgia.

“It was very stressful. I was scared, turned on the news. I came back outside and heard more gunshots,”  Alyssa Musser, neighbor.

All of it was connected to the alleged founder and leader of a Baltimore gang.  U.S. Marshalls said they tracked down the 39-year-old to an apartment in Sandy Springs, just north of Atlanta.

While serving a federal arrest warrant, officials said Creek started firing at officers before barricading himself inside the apartment with 3 hostages.

Creek fled Baltimore last week. He was one of 15 alleged members of the “Cruddy Conniving Crutballs” indicted for a slew of crimes connected to a drug-dealing operation in east Baltimore.

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4 thoughts on “Gary Creek, Alleged Founder Of The ‘Triple-C’ Gang, Dead In Georgia After 3-Hour Barricade”

  1. Another fine product of united socialist reupublic of MD Here is the solution for less police!! all of these thugs follow this guy to hell.

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