Derrick MD Johnson

Get Down or Lay Down


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      GET DOWN OR LAY DOWN

      Derrick L. Johnson

      Street Life Publishers

      This novel is a work of fiction. Any references to real people, events,

      establishments, or locales are intended only to give the fiction a sense of

      reality and authenticity. Other names, characters, and incidents occurring

      in the work are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used

      fictitiously, as those fictionalized events and incidents that involve real

      persons. Any character that happens to share the name of a person who is an

      acquaintance of the author, past or present, is purely coincidental and is in no

      way intended to be an actual account involving that person.

      Get Down or Lay Down: a novel/by Derrick Johnson

      Published in eBook format by Street Life Publishers

       www.streetlifepublishers.com

      Street Life P u b l i s h e r s

      P.O. Box 2112

      Minneapolis, MN 55402

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      ISBN-13: 978-0-9834-4097-0

      Copyright © 2007 by Derrick Johnson. All rights reserved. No part of

      this book may be reproduced in any form without the permission from the

      publisher, except by reviewer who may quote brief passage to be printed in a

      newspaper or magazine.

      Cover and interior design by Marion Designs

      Editing by Sheila Johnson and Kathie Smith

      GET DOWN OR LAY DOWN!

      This book takes the reader into the heart of the ghetto. It’s about how niggas feel about people from other places coming into their cities and hoods, invading turf, taking over and changing their rules of the game; whether it’s the fluxation in the narcotics, or how and where they sell their drugs, or more important the way they capture the attention of the hood women.

      This tells how one fed up brother, who wouldn’t bow down to the outsiders, forms a click of renegade gangsters from various gangs who team up to cause death and destruction to those who have came to their city to rape all the hood’s riches and take them home to their cities.

      Pleading allegiance to their chief’s “cause”, none of them fearing anything but their fearless leader, DIG A HOLE, they go on a murder spree filled with a direct message…… GET DOWN OR LAY DOWN!

      All praise is due to the Lord God Almighty.

      I send my love to my Grandma Eula Belle Johnson. I know you’re watching over me and proud of the changes I’ve made. I love you relentlessly. Thank you for your patience and persistence, especially while I wasn’t focused. I now understand what you meant when you said, “Everything is obtainable.” I only wish you could have lived to see the first black President Barack Obama. Momma your light still shines on through me.

      To my beautiful children Donte, LaShyla, Derrick Jr. and Jewell. Ya’ll are why I keep striving!

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      Much love and respect to all the brothers of the struggle. It’s been a long time coming, but now we up in this bitch!

      I send a shout out to Snoopy, Galen, KT, Biz, Andy, Montey, Cleatus, Duffy, as well as Lyn (my stepmother). Thanks for taking me in and accepting me as your own; truth be told I don’t know where I’d be had you not. My gratitude and respect for you is immeasurable.

      To my beautiful mother Vivian, you are truly one of a kind. Even with our ups and downs, I know you are truly irreplaceable. And because of this I wouldn’t change one thing because it’s taught me to appreciate you and treasure all of our good times together. I love you unconditionally.

      Carla you’re the greatest. God couldn’t have given me a better sister. To my brother Allan, I know we’ve not seen things eye-to-eye but it’s never stopped the unconditional love I have for you. Nothing, including time and space, can change that.

      To my aunt Jeweline and cousins Bobby, Chrissy, Dee-Dee and Lamont: although our family is small, the love is tremendous because we’re all we got. Uncle Kenny, I’m definitely on my way. To my nieces Brittany and Briana and nephew Torry, I’m very proud to have kin such as ya’ll. Uncle Derrick loves ya, always!

      To my brother-in-arms Trell, we’ve seen and done it all: the bond we share is unbreakable. To my nigga DC, what’s really good! What up Green Eyes, my Sirconn Gangsta.

      Much love to my cousin Terrance, aka Scrilla, at USP Atwater.

      Best believe this is just the first of many. The foundation has been laid, the Game has been mastered…..now let’s get money!

      To all the brothers on lock, keep focused: never take your eyes off the door because it aint over till you breathe your last breath.

      To all ya’ll out-of-town cats that got us fucked up in Minnesota, thinking it’s sweet up here, it’s no longer Money$ota, it’s Murderapolis.

      North Vietnam 4 Life II VI.

      Keith from Marion Designs for helping me create this sick cover. Yeah ya clowned with this one, thanks.

      Derrick Johnson

      PROLOGUE

      “Hurry the fuck up man! Close the trunk!”

      Quarter Man did as told and kicked the leg of the victim back into the trunk and slammed it shut. It was a cold dark evening in Murderapolis; as cold as a hooker’s heart.

      As I sit here trying to figure out how the following events took place, I’ve slowly come to realize that what many of today’s rappers rap about was just another average day for a small group of men called the Bogus-D-Siples.

      In a state known as The Land of 10,000 Lakes - at least that is the state’s slogan - for the pimps, dope boys, and thieves, it was a hustler’s paradise. Up north here we don’t vibe off of the out-of-towners coming into our city for any reason, but the dislike alone didn’t stop the flow of people seeking a piece of the pie up here. Consequently, as a result of their being here, a click was formed of local guys from various gangs; those who just didn’t seem to fit in with their clicks.

      Prior to forming the Bogus-D-Siples, we all hustled crack and the game was lovely. All the local niggas was breaking bread. What we brought in from Chicago we tripled up here. That was until the FBI, and many other out-of-state crews, invaded our turf and under cut the local prices. Due to this, us local niggas decided shit had to be done. This is how BOGUS-D-SIPLES CAME TO BE AND MADE A CITY THAT WAS ONCE CALM INTO WHAT IS NOW KNOWN AS MURDERAPOLIS.

      CHAPTER ONE

      Quarter Man was sitting on the front porch for what seemed like hours waiting on the rest of the crew to arrive for their daily session when from inside of the house Dig a Hole yells for him to open the back door for the guys. Security was a must when it came to the gatherings, solely because they were the outlaws of the city and were notoriously known for laying niggas down and taking whatever, from whomever, they wanted.

      At one point every member of the Bogus-D-Siples was once part of an organized gang ranging from GD, Vice Lords, Crips, and Bloods. One particular member of the gangs stood out, one who was different. He was extremely vicious and was always in disagreement with the laws and policies