How The Crips Gang Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider

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How The Crips Gang Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider


Tyrone White was a member of the 65 Menlo Gangster faction of the Crips gang in South Central Los Angeles during the late ’80s and ’90s, witnessing police brutality and the LA riots.

White held the position of a street soldier and participated in drug dealing, gangbanging, and neighborhood drive-bys. He later joined a police force in Oklahoma….

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23 Comments

  1. I grew up in the projects and I always thought being in a gang was the dumbest thing ever, I never had to play tough, still got hood respect from everyone including the gangsters. Most of them i knew were going nowhere in life, fast forward to now, most are dead, the others are either bums, drugs addicts or still on that b.s. they were on when we were young. Ignorant fools, all of them!!!!

  2. My family back in TX are all Rollin 60's.

    Quite the lifestyle to choose. I'm blessed to not be a part of that. Blessings.

    Don't forget to tell someone you love em..

  3. well somthing has just happened in one area around Batin rouge .they have decided to seperate from the area with all the gang and other crazy stuff going on .they are forfeiting the tax dollars they make from that area in order not to be bourdin with that mess any more.this idea will most likely spread across the nation.

  4. Generations of young and poor Americans killing another young and poor Americans, selling drugs in their communities and embracing degenerative hood mentality as their 'culture'. Blows my mind that no one asks themselves, as to who benefits from it.

  5. I understand gangs for family when you dont really have one. People that support each other and make money together. Soon as the law starts breaking and guns come out it stops making sense

  6. I stopped banging at 16 after finding out i was inheriting someone else's grudge. It was really dumb and limits your options to grow as a person because the set expects you to put in work when they say so not to mention the damn super crip vocabulary. Glad I escaped that mess.

  7. If you have a step dad in your childhood who you lived with, it wasnt a single parent houshold and your mom didnt do it on her own. Show the man some respect, he stuck around.

  8. Oh man! Buying guns on the street just willy-nilly? Why… these big cities should outlaw that!
    Oh… wait.

    Surf Wisely.