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    Broadway Gangster Crips

    The Broadway Gangster Crips (BGC) are an active African-American street gang in located on the West Side of South Central, Los Angeles, California. They originated during the 1970s and have been active for over 40 years. The Broadway Gangster Crips consist of two sub-sets the 52 Broadway Gangster Crips and the 112 Broadway Gangster Crips.  The Broadway Crips refer to […]

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    36th Street Gangsters

    The 36th Street Gangsters (36ST), better known as the 36th Street Gang or the East Side 36th Street (Tres-Seis) are a Mexican-American street gang located in South Central, recently changed to South Los Angeles, California. Their territory stretches from Jefferson Blvd to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between Main Street and San Pedro Avenue. This region of South […]

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    West Covina Neighborhood Crips

    The West Covina Neighborhood Crips (WCNHC), also known as the West Covina Crips are a well-known criminal street gang based in West Covina, California. They falls under the Neighborhorhood Crips 2x (Deuces) umbrella, with several subsets in different parts of the country in states such as Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, and Ohio, California. In The News In 2012, Jevon Lawson […]

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    Gangster Crips (3X)

    The Gangster Crips (3x) also known as Trays or Movin Gangs primarily consist of several individual African-American street gangs, based out of South Central, Los Angeles, California. Street gangs, who fall under the Gangster Crips card, are loosely connected to the Eight Tray Gangster Crips. The Gangster Crips (3x) formation is the result of an long-standing feud, between the Eight Tray Gangster Crips and the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips. In 1971, all hell broke loose on […]

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    40’s Gangster Crips (4-Pacc)

    The 40s Gangster Crips (40GC) also known as the “4 Pacc Crips” consist of three African-American street gangs located on the East Side of  South Los Angeles, California. The 40s Gangster Crips or “4 Pacc” is a reference to an alliance, between the 42 Gangster Crips and the 43 Gangster Crips as well as the 48 Gangster Crips.  […]

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    59 East Coast Crips

    59 (Five Nine) East Coast Crips (59 ECC) are primarily an African-American street gang located on the East Side of South Los Angeles, California. Their neighborhood run from Central Ave to Compton Blvd, between Gage Ave and Slauson Ave. 59 East Coast Crips originated around 59th Street and 59th Place in the 1980s. Hooper Ave is […]

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    Budlong Gangster Crips

    The Budlong Gangster Crips (BLGC) are a small African-American criminal street gang located on the West Side in the neighborhood of Athens of Los Angeles, California. Their territory sits directly on 102nd Street and Budlong Ave, in between Vermont Ave and Normandie Ave. The Budlong Gangster Crips claim Deuces (2x), and are part of the Rollin Hundred Crips. Allies & Rivals   […]

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    Altadena Blocc Crips

    The Altadena Blocc Crips (ABC) are primarily an African-American street gang located on the west side of Altadena, CA. Their territory is near Fair Oaks Ave and stretches from W. Mountain View Street to W. Loma Alta Drive. Members claim the following streets: Harriet Street, Palm Street, and Pine Street. The Altadena Blocc Crips also claims Trays (3x) and are known […]

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    Menlo Crips

    The 65 Menlo Crips formerly known as the 65 Menlo Gangster Crips (MGC) are an active African-American street gang located on the West Side of Los Angeles, CA. They originated in the 1970’s, as the Menlo Boys on 65th Street around Menlo Ave, between  Hoover Street and Vermont Ave. By the 1980’s, they changed their name to Menlo Gangster Crips under the […]

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    Kitchen Crips

    The Kitchen Crips also known as the Kitchen Crip Gang (KCG) are an African-American street gang located on the East Side of South Los Angeles, California. The Kitchen Crips originated in the 1970’s, with three sub-sets the 116 Kitchen Crips and 95 Kitchen Crips as well as the 87 Kitchen Crips. The Kitchen Crips are known […]

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