Over the next three years, five more murders were allegedly committed on Spann’s orders, according to the government, including a man who’d testified against Spann’s father, rivals believed to be infringing on the Four Corner Hustlers’ lucrative West Side drug turf, and the June 2003 contract murder of Rudy “Kato” Rangel, an aspiring rapper and then-leader of the Latin Kings who was gunned down in a pop-up barber shop.
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