Mayes’ pending release marked yet another twist in the saga of the El Rukns, a ruthless and insular gang co-founded by Fort in the 1970s that operated under cover of a so-called religious organization out of a heavily fortified former movie theater that once stood near Pershing Road and Drexel Avenue.
Mayes was among 65 members of the gang indicted for racketeering conspiracy in 1989 in a wave of prosecutions that ultimately brought down Fort’s organization.
At the time he was charged, Mayes was a fugitive, having disappeared after he was indicted in August 1986 on charges of negotiating to buy armor-piercing “LAW” rockets as part of the gang’s plot to commit terrorist acts in the U.S. for Libya.
Fort, who was still running the gang from prison in Texas, and four other El Rukn associates were also charged in the Libya plot. A jury convicted them in 1987.
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