As they tipped on through, (coming from swimming) the rival gang (Mau Mau’s, one of the most vicious Hispanic gangs) looked on with a stir. Sincere stopped, raised his hands to the sky and yelled out “Chaplains,” it was time for battle from that point on. Some of the Gangs were sworn enemies’, trapped in generational feuds that had existed so long, no one could remember why or when, the trouble started. Before long, this new knowledge in Brooklyn began to spread among more brothers and other gangs and they became the ‘First Born’ warriors of Medina. These new Borns became Shamgaudd, Gykee, Hasheem, and Sha-Sha very learned in street combat and some of the Fathers Twine style. Sha- Sha expressed to the Author, “When we trained with the Father the techniques was first hand and no hold bars or pulling punches, if you got hurt you had to man up and deal with it.” Other brothers were Byheem he was a master in the art of the 52 blocks. Waleak aka Knowledge god, a former war lord was cunning with the knuckle game, and he loved to rumble. Also Black seed Raleak from East New York he Boxed and Uhuso aka Lakee, did Karate. The God Akim knew some (Aikido) self-defense moves and Gamaal aka God-def, he learned the Fathers Twine. Bali, Ali, Ahmad, Siheem and a good brother that did not stay long named God I’Teif. They were the first Medina …show more content…
Today he goes by the name Abu Shahid, a tempered fighter and when he moved uptown to the Bronx, some of the first Borns would accompany him. Two of the youths that resided with him, sometimes babysitting his younger son were the Black Messiah and Uhura. They would practice (Martial arts) and study lesson in his apartment. Other brothers started building and holding civilization classes in the Bronx. They were the Gods of Hewitt place; the Black Gods called that the first Strong hole in the Bronx, but also recognized that brothers were already building and teaching in Pelon prior to this. These brothers were serious about their teachings, very strong and did not play.
(The author to name a few as it was told to him by ABG7) “They were Hakiem aka Born Allah-B a tough fighter, God U’Allah aka Shameik a practitioner of the martial arts”. “The God Wadu knew many styles and the God Jahard fought Hard.” “Dihoo was extremely good and your odds were better with him than against him.” “Rubar Allah was one of the best with the 52 blocks knuckle game and was known as a knock out artist.” Others included Kassiem a Twine man, Sha’ra, Harmeen, El Bar Sun, and Little Bish-me. Obey, Kindu, Warkim, Wabu, Ratuk, and Karate Ladu who spoke soft but punched