Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips
Founded | 1976 |
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Founding location | South Central, Los Angeles |
Years active | 1968 – present |
Territory | Parts of Los Angeles |
Ethnicity | African American |
Membership (est.) | 3000 |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, arms trafficking, rape, extortion, prostitution, robbery and murder |
Allies | Rollin 50s Crips, Crips, Rollin 90's Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 30s Harlem Crips, (RSC SSC) Sackman St Crips[Brooklyn,NY] |
Rivals | Eight Tray Gangster Crips,[1] Hoover Criminals, Van Ness Gangster Brims, School Yard Crips, Gangster Crips, Inglewood Family Bloods |
The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips are a black street gang based in Los Angeles, California. Several men identified as members of the Rollin' 60 were arrested by police investigating the murders of the family of professional football player Kermit Alexander.[2]
According to the Los Angeles Daily News, Rollin' 60's was the largest criminal street gang in the City of Los Angeles with over 1,600 active members - the size of an Army brigade."[3] Gang activities included murder, bank robberies, rape, drug trafficking, carjacking, assault and vandalism/graffiti. Originally formed in Los Angeles, the 60's later had spread to other cities in the United States.
References
- ↑ http://www.rapdict.org/Rollin_60s_Neighborhood_Crips
- ↑ Two Gang Members Arrested In Alexander Family Killings York Times, November 5, 1984
- ↑ Rollin 60s give unique window into gang culture, Beth Barrett, staff writer, Los Angeles Daily News, September 30, 2004
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