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From Queens to Boston, Darryl “God” Whiting turned the Orchard Park projects into a 24‑hour crack supermarket and was accused of making up to $100,000 a day in the late 80s and early 90s. This documentary‑style video breaks down how he and the “New York Boys” took over the blocks, how Boston’s crack era looked and felt at night, and how federal agents eventually brought his empire down with a life‑without‑parole sentence. In this episode, we cover: How Whiting moved from Corona, Queens to Roxbury and locked in on Orchard Park The 24/7 drug operation on “Bump Road” and the money it generated The fear, violence, and community impact during Boston’s crack era The DEA investigation, undercover work, trial, and life sentence What Whiting’s story says about Boston street history and the crack epidemic If you’re into real street history, Boston crime stories, and deep dives into the crack era, make sure you like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes.