The Hardaway Bros on Yummy 11 years old, Black Disciples, over 2 decades in prison #DJUTV EXCLUSIVE

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Published 2023-09-12
In 1994 Yummy Sandifer, who was a well known Black Disciple at 11 years old, was sent on a mission to kill rival gang members in Chicago. He hit a little girl on accident and was later killed by his own gang. These are the men that were convicted of the crime. After spending over 2 decades in prison they are here to tell their side of the story! This is a #DJUTV EXCLUSIVE! #DJUGOCRAZY
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All Comments (21)
  • @sonnycarson5529
    The fact that pac did a interview from prison with a picture of yummy in the background and these guys are doing a interview with a picture of pac in the background is wild 😼
  • @asiajames1905
    Craig did an interview from the joint back in 2015. He almost looked like a college student. He was extremely clean-cut and articulate. This guy now looks like a street hype/drunk.
  • @mayseeomanns4737
    The BDs sent them off, had them kill a baby, spent they life behind bars and they still repping BD proudly. 2 grown goofies 😂
  • @trix_ant4419
    R.I.P. Yummy since nobody in the comments wanna say it or feel bad for how you had to come up and die at the hands of young kids who had no guidance as well. Sorry you had to grow up like this brother, you’re at peace and away from this evil world.
  • @Reallyreal9591
    They talked in detail about everything except for yummy 😔 RIP
  • @dj4751_mylord
    I appreciate you having these brothers to tell their story. I used to read about them after watching the Yummi Sandifer documentary. Keep up the good content bro it’s much appreciated.
  • @jarrodmurray6424
    They knew they weren’t going to talk about Yummy like that before they agreed to do this interview.
  • Cragg had the nerve to talk about his homie Jasper becoming an addict over the years and this man literally drunk himself to sleep by the end of the interview. Sad honestly. That’s the timeless street mentality, always look down on the drug addicts even though ironically he said at the beginning of the interview everyone has their own vice! I hate to even judge the man because they’ve been through a lot of trauma even prior to prison. Craziest part is these dudes are only in their early-mid 40’s and look like they’re pushing 60.
  • @KingMaine85
    Did anybody pay attention that it's a 2pac pic behind them and that he was one of the ones that spoke out against them for what they did to yummy
  • I loved this interview, I do hope there’s a part 2 because it definitely a lot of questions I feel need to be asked and answered and I hope we get to hear a little more from Derrick. I appreciate the depth that Cragg went into and how open he was. Very interesting and eye opening interview
  • @TheAcSativaTube
    It’s something full circle and haunting about pac sitting behind these gentlemen staring into the camera. #RIPYUMMY
  • @OnlyTheR3alTv
    Dj u actually giving the people with a voice a real chance to be heard these are the interviews that can change Chicago and the world knowledge is powerful history 💯💯💯
  • @ladylibra8462
    The realest interview I've ever watched! It's like i was talking to my uncle after he done pull out that 1/2 pint from that back pocket for the 15th time lmao
  • @davidtrent1245
    I remember visiting my cousin in Danville C.C. I talked to the Hardaway brother's mom until they called us back to visit. She look just like them. She didn't even have to say who she was. She really loved them. She said she's been coming to see them every month for almost 20 years. I bet them gang members didn't come to see them at all. Rip momma Hardaway.
  • @kennyoh3804
    This interview is legendary! The storytelling is flawless. Their personalities are polar opposites, but compliment each other so well. Good shit DJU!
  • 🎉S/o the Hardaway's! The younger brother's patience and intuitiveness was observed and learned! The older brother and his presentation was spot on! The older brother's delivery painted a picture, of a culture that I am familiar with but in a different setting(chicago). Everytime Derrick spoke it was heard because the energy from both brothers were equily distributed. The way the coversation switched gears from what the original topic of discussion was supposed to be, will always be GOLDEN! My name is Vonn and I appreciate this discussion that was given. Blessings.
  • @rakimmoore4084
    Thank you for this interview this story is so slept on it's about time that this story gets the proper exposure RESPECTFULLY đŸ”„ #LLYUMMY