The main initiation attributed to the 'Bloods' along with the 'Crips,' the 'Black Gorillas' and 'MS-13,' involves prospective gang members bumping the rear of another car to encourage the driver to stop and get out. At this point, the other driver is purportedly robbed, killed or kidnapped. Nov 9, 2018 - NEW YORK — A Brooklyn man accused of overseeing the Mad Stone Bloods, a violent street and prison gang, was arrested last week on.
Criminal street gangs in America have been in existence for centuries. The initial reason for their formation was to strengthen ethnic and racial solidarity. These gangs (e.g., African-American, Irish, Italian, Hispanic/ Latino) formed in the neighborhoods they identified with and defended. They were territorial, causing tension with other neighborhood gangs. The Crips and Bloods started as street fighters defending their neighborhoods, only to become more dominant, organized, defined and identifiable in the late 1960s.
They evolved into notorious, ultra-violent and criminally successful street gangs, posing a major threat to Los Angeles. The hundreds of Chicago street gangs and their members, both those incarcerated and on the street, established and aligned themselves with the People and Folk Nations.
These four gang nations/affiliations have a presence in the U.S., from the East Coast to the West Coast, and abroad. Several have entrenched themselves with Mexican drug organizations (MDOs), establishing transnational drug distribution networks. All currently pose a threat to public safety throughout the U.S. Localized criminal street gangs that are directly linked with or emulate established criminal street gangs/gang nations more specifically identify themselves by their “set” names.
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These names are usually unique, sometimes including the name of the geographic area, neighborhood, street or “turf” in which they live and operate, fror example, the Grape Street Crips (Los Angeles). Each “set” has a varying level of criminal influence in its area of operation. The Crips, Bloods, People and Folk Nations have many commonly identifiable signs, symbols, clothing items or styles of dress, colors, alphabets and traditions.
In addition to the aforementioned street gangs, the 1990s saw the emergence of hybrid and independent street gangs. No matter how complex some criminal street gangs are, each can be identified and documented. The burden is on the local jurisdiction to have the ability to identify, understand and document gang activity. This documentation must be able to be presented and defended during a criminal proceeding. There is so much gang terminology and symbolism that no one book could centralize and define it all. Gang Slang/Terms The following is an abbreviated list of common terms and slang used by street gang members. Whatsapp for nokia n70 s60v2. Terms, slang and graffiti will vary from set to set, from nation to nation, and geographically.
Folk/People Nations •All is One: Folk Nation gang member greeting another Folk member. •All is Well: People Nation gang member greeting another People member.
•Vicky Lous: Derogatory term to identify the Vice Lords. •Five in the sky, six must die: People (nation) in heaven, Folks must die. •Six is high, five must die: Folks have the power and will kill the People. ADR/Amor de Rey: Love of the King (Almighty Latin King Nation) and a greeting from one Latin King to another. Donuts: Derogatory term used to identify the Black Gangster Disciples. Crips/Bloods •Cuz: Crip gang member greeting or referring to another Crip. •Scuzz/Crab: Derogatory terms used to identify Crips.
•Slobs: Derogatory term used to identify the Bloods. •ADDIDAS: All day I diss all slobs. •What it B like: Blood gang member greeting another Blood. •What it C like: Crip gang member greeting another Crip.