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James Brown
American musician (1933–2006)
Chuck Berry
American musician (1926–2017)

XXXTentacion
Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy (January 23, 1998 – June 18, 2018), professionally known as XXXTentacion, was an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Though a controversial figure due to his widely publicized legal troubles, XXXTentacion gained a cult following among his young fan base during his short career with his depression and alienation-themed music. Critics and audiences often credit him for his musical versatility, with his music exploring emo, trap, trap metal, nu metal, indie rock, lo-fi, hip-hop, R&B, and punk rock. He was considered to be a leading figure in the e
O. J. Simpson
Orenthal James Simpson, also known by his nickname "the Juice", was an American professional football player, actor, and media personality who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons, primarily with the Buffalo Bills. Simpson is regarded as one of the greatest running backs of all time, but his success was overshadowed by his criminal trial and contentious acquittal for the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994.

George Floyd
George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African American man who was murdered by a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an arrest made after a store clerk suspected Floyd had used a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill, on May 25, 2020. One of four police officers who arrived on the scene, Derek Chauvin, knelt on Floyd's neck and back for over nine minutes, fatally asphyxiating him. After his murder, a series of protests against police brutality, especially toward Black people, quickly spread nationally and then globally. His dying words became a rallying slogan: "I can't breathe".

Aileen Wuornos
Aileen Carol Wuornos was an American serial killer. Between 1989 and 1990, while engaging in street prostitution along highways in Florida, Wuornos shot, killed, and robbed seven of her male clients. She initially claimed that her victims had either raped or attempted to rape her, and that the homicides were committed in self-defense, but later abandoned this defense. Wuornos was sentenced to death for six of the murders and was executed in 2002 after spending more than ten years on Florida's death row.

Rodney King
African American police brutality victim (1965–2012)
Patty Hearst
American kidnapping victim

James Earl Ray
American criminal, convicted for the murder of civil rights activist and Nobel peace prize laureate Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968

Sonny Liston
American boxer (c. 1930–1970)

Flavor Flav
American rapper and television personality (born 1959)
Rubin Carter
American boxer (1937–2014)
Adam Hicks
American actor, rapper, singer, and songwriter

Montel Vontavious Porter
American professional wrestler
Stanley "Tookie" Williamp
American murderer (1953–2005)

Dana Plato
American actress (1964–1999)
Chester Himes
fiction writer from the U.S. state of Missouri (1909–1984)
Carl Panzram
American serial killer (1891–1930)
Samuel Little
American serial killer
Lil Tjay
American rapper
Gary Gilmore
American murderer (1940-1977)
Edward Bunker
Novelist, screenwriter, actor (1933-2005)
William Bonin
American serial killer (1947–1996)
John Starks
American basketball player
Carlos Marcello
Italian-American criminal (1910-1993)
Charles Harrelson
American murderer and hitman, father of Woody Harrelson (1939–2007)
Caryl Chessman
American convicted robber, kidnapper, rapist and writer (1921–1960)
Gary Ray Bowles
American serial killer (1962–2019)
Bobby Joe Long
American serial killer and rapist (1953-2019)
Leo Gordon
American actor (1922–2000)
Albert DeSalvo
American criminal and convicted rapist (1931–1973)
George Jackson
activist, Marxist, author, member of the Black Panther Party, and co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family
John Wojtowicz
American bank robber (1945–2006)
Donald Henry Gaskins
American serial killer (1933–1991)
Ronnie Lee Gardner
American criminal who received the death penalty for murder in 1985
Mutulu Shakur
American activist and former member of the Black Liberation Army
John Franzese
Italian-American mobster (1917–2020)
Clarence Ray Allen
American murderer
David Carpenter
American serial killer on death row
Oba Chandler
American rapist and murderer
Nick Gage
American professional wrestler
Darrell Allums
American professional basketball player
Thomas Silverstein
American murderer
Rosie Alfaro
American murderer currently on California's death row
James Arcene
Youngest child sentenced to death/excuted at age 23
Carl Steven
American child actor (1974-2011)
Clifford Etienne
American boxer
Romell Broom
American convicted of murder, kidnap and rape (1956-2020)
Tee Grizzley
American rapper

Peter McNeeley
American boxer
Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris
American serial killers and rapists known as the Tool Box Killers
Howard Allen
serial killer (1949–2020)
Richard Allen Davis
American murderer and child molester
Cynthia Coffman
American death row inmate

Willie Sutton
American bank robber (1901–1980)
Henri Young
Alcatraz prisoner
Glen Edward Rogers
American serial killer
Bruce Davis
American criminal

Jeffrey Manchester
Jeffrey Allen Manchester is an American criminal known for his modus operandi activity of breaking and entering into McDonald's locations by drilling through their roofs. Before being apprehended for a second time in 2005 in Charlotte, North Carolina, Manchester used the alias John Zorn from July 2004 to February 2005.

Tay-K
Taymor Travon McIntyre (born June 16, 2000), better known by his stage name Tay-K, is an American convicted murderer and former rapper. He is best known for his 2017 song "The Race", which peaked at number 44 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its lyrics detailed criminal activity carried out by McIntyre, and became popular following a nationwide manhunt that led to his arrest and eventual conviction for murder.