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From Associated Press April 15, 2003 NEW YORK -- A judge sentenced the founder of the Bloods gang on the East Coast to 50 years in prison Monday after prosecutors said he headed one of the nation ...
Williams is co-founder of the Crips, a gang rooted in 1971 South Central Los Angeles but now with copycats scattered around the globe.
If they are unsure of ones gang affiliation, they'll flash a gang "sign" which is basically a form of sign language made with the hands, they also refer to each other as "Cuz" or "Blood" depending to ...
New York, August 29 (AFP) - the founder and head of the famous gang new-yorkais of the "Bloods", one of most frightening of the United States, was considered to be guilty and risks the prison with ...
The Crips began to expand to non-Crip gang territories. The L.A. Brims which began in 1969 on the Westside were a powerful street gang, but they were not Crips, and the Blood alliance had not been ...
The "Primo" Sign "Power" "Victory" Number One Piru Sign: "Blood" Kitchen Crip Bounty Hunters Crips: "Cousin" Bishop Brims Mafia Crips Athens Park Boys (APBs) "C": Crip "C-C": Compton ...
Some BLOODS street gang members will have tattoos of the name of the particular set (faction) they belong to (i.e. FRUIT TOWN PIRU, ROLLIN 30'S PIRU, 87 FAMILY BLOOD).
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp Honors the Life and Legacy of its Beloved Founder Paul Newman...
This is seen as the mark of lifelong membership. The gang ethos of "blood in, blood out"-the idea that the prospective member must kill someone as the price of admission to the gang and cannot leave ...
Art Blajos (ex member of the Mexican Mafia and also author of the book: Blood In Blood Out and also affiliated with the church organization Victory Outreach) - He said he had become a gang member ...
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