Rudolph "Rudy" Henderson shot to death in North Oakland

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OAKLAND — Rudolph "Rudy" Henderson, who at one time was considered one of Oakland's most powerful narcotics dealers, was shot to death late Saturday afternoon while sitting in a vehicle outside a North Oakland restaurant. Two other people with him were not injured, police said. They drove him to Alta Bates hospital in Berkeley, where he died at 4:43 p.m. He was 57.

The slaying came eight months after Henderson's son, Rudolph Henderson Jr., 25, was shot to death in a car-jacking in East Oakland. At this point, police do not believe the two killings are connected.
The shooting of Rudy Henderson Sr. occurred about 5 p.m. in the 800 block of 60th Street.

After completing a lengthy 1989 federal prison sentence for possession of cocaine, Henderson moved to Antioch and opened a used-car business. His son was in one of his used cars, a 1992 Lexus, in the 7000 block of Hamilton Street, when he was killed March 23. A woman who was with him was not injured.

Police said Henderson Sr. recently had moved from Antioch to Richmond.
For several years in the 1980s, Rudolph Sr. was regarded as Oakland's biggest drug dealer. Those years made him a wealthy man. At one point, he owned a lavish Sonoma County ridge-top estate with a 6,400-square-foot mansion.

He rose to prominence in the narcotics world, investigators said, when he took over the Oakland cocaine trade after notorious drug lord Felix Mitchell was sent to prison in 1985.


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was indicted by a federal grand jury following a massive three-county raid in 1987. The search hit 20 addresses, using information obtained from a court-approved wire tap on phones at a North Oakland house that federal agents said was the nerve center of Henderson's drug opIn one of the searches, at a Danville addreIn January 1989, he changed his plea to guilty of cocaine possession in a plea bargain. He agreed to hand over his million-dollar Sonoma County estate and his vintage automobile collection to the feds. Money from the sale was used to offset $512,000 in income taxes Henderson owed, the government said.

He was sentenced in April 1989 to 25 years in prison and fined $200,000.His sister, Carolyn, and four other members of his operation weresentencedthe same day.​
 

Defy

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damn, 60th street? thats 5 blocks from the house....I hope shit doesn't go bad out here....last night I was taking my son out the carseat and as I'm getting his bag I hear someone start shooting...ALL FUCKING BAD with a 2 1/2 year old asking "daddy, whats that noise"
 
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djsincere510 said:
OAKLAND — Rudolph "Rudy" Henderson, who at one time was considered one of Oakland's most powerful narcotics dealers

He was also at one time considered The Town's buffest dude as a former Mr. Oakland (bodybuilding champ).


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R.I.P

I can go on & on telling Rudy stories... Folks always talked about Big Fe' & Mickey Mo but Rudolph hardly got mentioned and he BALLLLED Hard (NO HOMO)
 
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Damn! That shit happened on 6-0, right by the island, that's my neighborhood, wtf? R.I.P tho my dude, my dad knew cuz, he was tryna change his life apparently by moving to Antioch but I guess he couldn't stay away from the town..
 
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Defy said:
damn, 60th street? thats 5 blocks from the house....I hope shit doesn't go bad out here....last night I was taking my son out the carseat and as I'm getting his bag I hear someone start shooting...ALL FUCKING BAD with a 2 1/2 year old asking "daddy, whats that noise"
thats all bad homie. keep urs safe tho!
 
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^Ghost Town beefs with everybody, lol.. But I mean funk thru out the whole city, like niggas searchin spots for who ever killed Rudy.. I doubt that, but who knows, he prolly still got some BG's and OG's out there down to ride for em.