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November 3rd, 1968, 11:47 p.m. Huey Lucas walked into Small's Paradise with a loaded .38 special in his jacket pocket. $100,000. That's what the Italian Mafia paid him to kill his own brother. Frank Lucas—the man who built the Blue Magic empire, the man who broke the Mob's stranglehold on Harlem's heroin trade, the man who called Huey "blood." The plan was simple. Walk up behind Frank. One shot to the back of the head. Disappear into the night with enough money to change his family's life forever. 250 people packed into that club. Jazz music playing. Frank at his usual table, back turned, vulnerable. Huey drew his weapon, aimed at point blank range, and pulled the trigger. Click. The room went silent. Frank turned around slowly, looked Huey dead in the eyes, and said five words that became legend: "I loaded it myself." What nobody knew was that Frank had known about the hit for three weeks. And what he did in those three weeks didn't just save his life—it sent a message so powerful that the Five Families backed down from Harlem forever. This is the true story of loyalty, betrayal, and the night Frank Lucas proved you don't play chess with a man who's always ten moves ahead. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more untold stories of Frank Lucas, the American Gangster 👍 LIKE if this story gave you chills 💬 COMMENT: Would YOU have let Huey walk out alive? 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The Assassination Attempt 4:14 - Three Weeks Earlier 7:47 - The Italian Mob's Offer 11:32 - Frank's Secret Plan 13:19 - The Click Heard Around Harlem 17:45 - The Lesson That Changed Everything #FrankLucas #TrueCrime #HarlemHistory #MafiaStories #AmericanGangster #BlueMagic