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#crimerecords #police #history #bumpyjohnson #film At 2:17 AM on June 8th, 1933, inside Sing Sing Correctional Facility, a racially motivated prison riot was set in motion—targeting a 26-year-old inmate named Bumpy Johnson. What the white supremacist gang in Cell Block C didn’t realize was that Johnson had already anticipated their twelve-minute window of violence and spent weeks quietly dismantling their plan from the inside. Without throwing a single punch, he manipulated guard incentives, redirected gang targets, repositioned potential victims, and turned a coordinated assault into a catastrophic failure for its organizers. By sunrise, the Brotherhood’s leadership was in solitary confinement, corrupt guards were under investigation, and the racial power structure of Sing Sing had fundamentally shifted. This deep historical breakdown explores how intelligence defeated brutality, how prison politics truly operate, and how the strategic mind Bumpy later brought to Harlem’s underworld was first forged behind bars—proving that real power isn’t about force, but about understanding systems well enough to change the rules.