Crips

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Crips

Raymond Washington, founder of the Crips.
In:Los Angeles, California
By:Raymond Washington
Years active:1969 - present
Territory:Los Angeles, California, most big cities in the USA
Ethnic makeup:mostly African American
Membership:30,000 to 35,000
Criminal activities:Drug trafficking, robbery, extortion, murder
Allies:Black Guerrilla Family, Nuestra Familia, other Crip sets
Rivals:Bloods, Aryan Brotherhood, Vice Lords, Surenos, Latin Kings, other Crip sets,Ku Klux Klan.


The Crips are a primarily, but not exclusively, African American gang founded in Los Angeles, California in 1969 by 15-year-old Raymond Washington. What was once a single gang is now a loosely connected network of individual sets, often engaged in open warfare with one another.

Through the years the gang has grown to be one of the largest and most powerful gangs in the United States with a membership that exceeds well over 30,000 gang members. The gang is known to be involved in murders, robberies, drug dealing, among many other criminal pursuits. The gang is notorious for its gang members flamboyant use of the color blue in their clothing. However, this practice has waned due to contentious police crackdowns on gang members.

The Crips are known to have an intense and bitter rivalry with the Bloods as well as with some Chicano gangs. They are also locked in an ongoing struggle over the drug trade with the Vice Lords in Memphis, Tennessee.[1].

History

Raymond Washington initially called the gang the Baby Avenues in an attempt to emulate older gangs and the activities carried out by the Black Panthers, a movement with which he was fascinated. The gang renamed itself the Avenue Cribs and then took on the nickname Cribs because of the young age of the members.[2] The name Crips was first introduced in the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper in a description by crime victims of young men with canes, as if they were crippled (though there is some discussion that it may have initially been a simple spelling mistake). The name stuck.

Stanley Tookie Williams, generally acknowledged as co-founder of the Crips,[3] started his own gang called the Westside Crips. The Crips became popular throughout southern Los Angeles as more youth gangs joined; at one point they outnumbered non-Crip gangs by 3 to 1, sparking disputes with non-Crip gangs including the L.A. Brims, Athens Park Boys, the Bishops and the Denver Lanes. The Crips eventually became the most powerful gang in California. In response, all of the other besieged gangs, including the Pirus, formed an alliance that later became the Bloods.

Along with friends, Williams and Washington created the initial intent of continuing the revolutionary ideology of the 1960s. These aspirations were unattainable because of a general lack of political leadership and guidance. Washington and Williams were never able to develop an agenda for social change within the community and instead became obsessed with protecting themselves from other gangs in the community.

By 1971 the gang's notoriety had spread across Los Angeles. The gang became increasingly violent as they attempted to expand their turf. By the early 1980s the gang was heavily involved with drug trade.[2]

Crip on Crip violence

In 1971, a Crip set on Piru Street, Compton known as the Piru Street Boys was formed. After two years of peace, a feud began between the Piru Street Boys and the other Crip sets. It would later turn violent as gang warfare ensued between former allies. This battle continued until the mid 1970s when the Piru Street Boys wanted to call an end to the violence and called a meeting with other gangs that were targeted by the Crips. After a long discussion, the Pirus broke off all connections to the Crips and started an organization that would later be called the Bloods, a street gang infamous for its rivalry with the Crips.[5]

Since then, other conflicts and feuds were started between many of the remaining sets of the Crips gang. It is a popular misconception that Crips sets feud only with Bloods. In reality, they fight each other — for example, the Rollin' 60s and 83rd Street Gangster Crips ("Eight-Tray") have been rivals since 1979. This conflict has resulted in the majority of "Gangster Crip" sets feuding with most "Neighborhood Crip" sets. In Watts, Los Angeles, the Grape Street Watts Crips and the P Jay Crips have feuded so much that the P Jay Crips even teamed up with the local Bloods set, the Bounty Hunter Bloods, to fight against the Grape Street Crips[6].

Gang identification

For many years, Crips were characterized by their tendency to wear blue in order to easily identify each other. One suggested origin of the selected color is traced to the school colors of Washington High School in South L.A. Another theory is the co-founder, Stanley Williams, had a good and close friend called "Buddha", who wore blue shirts, khakis, shoes, and a blue bandana from his back left pocket. When Buddha died, Williams made blue the Crip color in honor of Buddha. A particular set of Crips, the Grape Street Crips, have been known to wear purple in addition to blue. The Shotgun Crips (SGCs) are separated into three sub-sets: the Nine, 139th street; the Foe, 134th street; and the Deuce, 132nd street in the city of Gardena, California and have been known to wear dark-green, the city color of Gardena, in addition to blue to show that the Shotgun Crips are from Gardena. Crips also wear blue bandanas and British Knights sport shoes (using the company moniker BK, which the Crips use as a backronym meaning "Blood Killas") . They usually refer derisively to their rivals, the Bloods, as "slobs" and "busters".

More recently, however, the Crips have begun to cease the use of colors as a means of identification, since it is likely to draw attention from police. Methods such as the use of college sport team jerseys and hats are sometimes used, but in general, what set a certain gang member claims can be determined solely by their tattoos.

Many Crips will also change words containing the letter B or choose another word to replace it, the best being a word with a C. This is due to their hatred of Bloods. If no word can reasonably be substituted, the letter B will be crossed out to show disrespect. Sometimes excessive use of the letter C also occurs, such as "6e right 6aCC" to refrain from using the initials "ck" which stands for "Crip Killer". Also, the letter B can be written Bk as in "Blood Killer". An example of this: local Crips in Braddock, Pennsylvania (suburban Pittsburgh) spell the town's name "BraddoCC".

Entertainers with Crip affiliations

Entertainer(s) Set/Gang
AfromanPalmdale Crips[7]
Arabian PrinceRollin' 101 Crips
B.G. Knocc OutNutty Blocc Compton Crips[8]
Bad AzzInsane Crips[7]
BattlecatInsane Crips[7]
Big SykeInglewood Imperial Village Crips[9]
Brotha Lynch HungGarden Blocc 24th Street Crips[10]
C-BoGarden Blocc 19th Street Crips[9]
CJ MacRollin' 20's Crips[9]
CoolioCorner Pocket Crips[9]
Daz DillingerRollin' 60 Crips[11]
Dirty RedRollin' 20's Crips[7]
DJ YellaRollin' 101 Crips
DrestaNutty Blocc Compton Crips[8]
Eazy-EKelly Park Compton Crips[9]
FabolousBlack Mafia Family[12]
Goldie LocRollin' 20's Crips[9]
Ice-TRollin 30's[13]
Jayo FelonyNHC 47 Blocc Crips
Kokane.357 Pomona Crips[9]
KuruptRollin 60 Neighborhood Crips[9]
Lil' 1/2 DeadLong Beach Crips[8]
Lil Eazy-EKelly Park Compton Crips[9]
MC EihtCrips[14]
MC RenKelly Park Compton Crip[15]
Nate DoggRollin' 20's Crips[9]
Richie RichAtlantic Drive Crips[7]
ScarfaceAtlantic Drive Crips
Snoop DoggRollin' 20's Crips[16]
Spider LocEast Coast Crips[9]
Swoop GInsane Crips[7]
The Dove ShackRollin' 20's Crips[8]
The TwinzRollin' 20's Crips[9]
Tone LōcCrips[17]
Tray DeeeInsane Crips[18]
Tweedy Bird LocKelly Park Compton Crips[9]
Warren GRollin' 20's Crips[9]
WC111 Neighborhood Crip[19]
XzibitCrips[20]
Young JeezyBlack Mafia Family[21]

See also

References

1. ^ "Growing Crips, Vice Lords action seen in S.E. Shelby", The Commercial Appeal, 2007-04-18. Retrieved on 2007-05-04. 
2. ^ http://www.streetgangs.com/crips
3. ^ "Warden: Williams frustrated at end", CNN, 2005-12-13. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.CNN&rft.date=2005-12-13"> 
4. ^ Crip History
5. ^ A Brief History of the Los Angeles based Crips
6. ^ "War and Peace in Watts", LA Weekly, 2005-07-14. Retrieved on 2007-05-04. 
7. ^ Gang Watchers: partial rappers with gang affiliations. (Frebuary 18, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
8. ^ Sgt. Ron Stallworth, Utah Division of Investigation (December 5, 2006). Security Threat Groups: Rap Music and Gangs. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
9. ^ Know gangs: gangster rappers. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
10. ^ Chris Macias (December 5, 2006). The king of gore, Brotha Lynch reigns over local hip-hop movement. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
11. ^ Daz Dillinger biography. IMDb. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
12. ^ Hip-hop's shadowy empire (December 20, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
13. ^
14. ^ Thug Radio: MC Eiht Interview (October 23, 2004). Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
15. ^ MC Ren biography. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
16. ^ Keith Hall (November 30, 2006). Snoop Dog admits Rollin' 20's Crips street gang membership. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
17. ^
18. ^
19. ^
20. ^ Xzibit biography. NNDB. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
21. ^ XXL Magazine: I'm a King (October, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-09-08.

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Bloods

A traditional gang sign of the Bloods which spells out the word blood.
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Classes of crime
Infraction  · Misdemeanor  · Felony
Summary  · Indictable  · Hybrid


Against the person
Assault  · Battery
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The Robbers by Friedrich Schiller, see The Robbers.


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Part of the common law series
Classes of crimes
Summary  · Indictable
Hybrid offence  · Regulatory offences
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Bloods

A traditional gang sign of the Bloods which spells out the word blood.
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By: Pirus, Lueders Park Hustlers, Brims, Denver Lanes and the Bishops joined forces
Years active: 1972 - present
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