Baldwin Hills Gangster Crips
Posted: September 8th, 2012, 12:59 pm
As soon as I heard of them I believe they were a wrap. There is no gang off La Cienaga and Rodeo.
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There still there... Have been forever... they dont make any noise but they been over there since 85/86... Clemson and Corbett are there main blocks...alexalonso wrote:As soon as I heard of them I believe they were a wrap. There is no gang off La Cienaga and Rodeo.
Quepolo3 wrote:For some reason, this doesn't seem right. It's almost like little wayne saying he's a blood. You have people who has more advantages than most and never had to hustle to get wealth, saying they are gangsters. I know that G's come from all backgrounds, nationalities and demographics but having lived on the Westside, I just can't see it. Especially with being a crip set next to the j's.
it is certainly possible to have a low key under the radar gang. If anyone knows one that I can interview let them know I am interestedYoung Nile wrote:There still there... Have been forever... they dont make any noise but they been over there since 85/86... Clemson and Corbett are there main blocks...alexalonso wrote:As soon as I heard of them I believe they were a wrap. There is no gang off La Cienaga and Rodeo.
I never heard of them either and I been EVERYWHERE, and I mean EVERYWHERE, but apparently not only did they exist, they are still holding down a small area just east of La Cienaga. That area in NOT Baldwin Hills but there is a school there called Baldwin Hills Elementary School on Rodeo but that area is north of Village Green.Quepolo3 wrote:@ Young Nile- I just gave my oppinion playa. I don't know anything about them. I used to be all through the Dons, blair hills, windsor hills and the jungles. I never heard of them. If you say they exist I believe you. However, in my mind when I think of gangs, I think of the hood. To live in Baldwin Hills and many of the neighborhoods in that part of the westside, you have to have some paper to afford to live there. So if you come from a family that can afford to live over there, why in the hell would you bang. I just don't understand, but I'm very curious about your perspective.
The reason I say that you dont know what your talking about is cuz you sounding like an out of towner... here the word "Baldwin Hills" and automatically think of some upscale area....All of Baldwin Hills aint nice... There are pockets over there that the natives still consider Baldwin Hills but its not nice... There are two parts of Baldwin Hills... The upper part in "The Hills" and the Lower Parts going all the way down to Jefferson which is Ghetto... As you keep saying you on the "West Side" I would think you no this... So I'm sorry but I cant help but to continue to feel you dont know what you talking about... Baldwin Hills Gangsta Crip hood is two dusty as blocks of low income houses section 8 type shit... Not no ladera height or whatever vision you got in your head...Quepolo3 wrote:@ Young Nile- I just gave my oppinion playa. I don't know anything about them. I used to be all through the Dons, blair hills, windsor hills and the jungles. I never heard of them. If you say they exist I believe you. However, in my mind when I think of gangs, I think of the hood. To live in Baldwin Hills and many of the neighborhoods in that part of the westside, you have to have some paper to afford to live there. So if you come from a family that can afford to live over there, why in the hell would you bang. I just don't understand, but I'm very curious about your perspective.
alexalonso wrote:I never heard of them either and I been EVERYWHERE, and I mean EVERYWHERE, but apparently not only did they exist, they are still holding down a small area just east of La Cienaga. That area in NOT Baldwin Hills but there is a school there called Baldwin Hills Elementary School on Rodeo but that area is north of Village Green.Quepolo3 wrote:@ Young Nile- I just gave my oppinion playa. I don't know anything about them. I used to be all through the Dons, blair hills, windsor hills and the jungles. I never heard of them. If you say they exist I believe you. However, in my mind when I think of gangs, I think of the hood. To live in Baldwin Hills and many of the neighborhoods in that part of the westside, you have to have some paper to afford to live there. So if you come from a family that can afford to live over there, why in the hell would you bang. I just don't understand, but I'm very curious about your perspective.
Young Nile wrote:There still there... Have been forever... they dont make any noise but they been over there since 85/86... Clemson and Corbett are there main blocks...alexalonso wrote:As soon as I heard of them I believe they were a wrap. There is no gang off La Cienaga and Rodeo.
xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
Young Nile wrote:The reason I say that you dont know what your talking about is because you sounding like an out of towner... here the word "Baldwin Hills" and automatically think of some upscale area....All of Baldwin Hills aint nice... There are pockets over there that the natives still consider Baldwin Hills but its not nice... There are two parts of Baldwin Hills... The upper part in "The Hills" and the Lower Parts going all the way down to Jefferson which is Ghetto... As you keep saying you on the "West Side" I would think you no this... So I'm sorry but I cant help but to continue to feel you dont know what you talking about... Baldwin Hills Gangsta Crip hood is two dusty as blocks of low income houses section 8 type shit... Not no ladera height or whatever vision you got in your head...Quepolo3 wrote:@ Young Nile- I just gave my oppinion playa. I don't know anything about them. I used to be all through the Dons, blair hills, windsor hills and the jungles. I never heard of them. If you say they exist I believe you. However, in my mind when I think of gangs, I think of the hood. To live in Baldwin Hills and many of the neighborhoods in that part of the westside, you have to have some paper to afford to live there. So if you come from a family that can afford to live over there, why in the hell would you bang. I just don't understand, but I'm very curious about your perspective.
The City of LA does not define Baldwin Hills in that manner all the way down to Jefferson. The Jungles are officially known as Baldwin Village and Baldwin Hills is strictly the Dons streets to the South of Baldwin Village. Baldwin Hills is part of the City of Los Angeles, not unincorporated. Windsor Hills and View Park are unincorporated land part of the County. That's why the LAPD (City of Los Angeles) police the Jungles, and the Sheriff Department (County of LA) police Windsor Hills and View Park.xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
BHGC... Is the original gang of that neighborhood... The "OG's" of that neighborhood was dudes like BaldwinHill Billy, Big and LiL Twin, Big Les and so on...They all RIP now... They was from the 80's and they was Baldwin Hills Hustlers... Back in those days Corbett and Clemson use to fight eachother until them dudes brought them together under one banner.... The Gangster Crip thing didn't come into play until around 90/91... Nobody said they was active... actually the opposite me and XXX keep saying they dont make any noise... They just sit on those few blocks and post up... All they G's that was killed that I know of was all over huslting not banging... DHT is in the exact same area... Some DHT's claim both BHGC and DHT... BHGC in they hood and DHT when they leave they hood... From my understand tho they all BHGC now... They call BRGC and GGC enemies... The lil niggas over there from DHT was getting it cracking with the BRGC's back in 01/02... But for whatever the reason these dudes aint never been able to get on the map... they a quiet closed in non-aggressive gang... They be having basketball tourney and shit up at Baldwin Hills park against other streets...WLA PALMS wrote:True, DHT came onto the scene way later, went to Hamilton High School with this black/persian dude from DHT back in 1994, but they faded out and didn't get active again until 2002-03 with their skirmishes with the WLA Bedrocks, but even back in the 80's, when the BHGC's were supposed to be active, NEVER heard of them, I didn't hear about the BHGC until I found out about this site back in 04, and I used to shop all the time at FEDCO wayyy before it became Target.
xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
@ young nile- The above is what I was trying to convey. Baldwin hills is different than the areas you were referring too. It typically refers to the affluent areas, not the lower areas surrounding it. As stated in the aforementioned, the areas you are referring to are Baldwin Village, and Village Green. There are even apt. units on or around Santa Rosalia that are called the Village Green apts. Additionally, I never stated anything about Ladera heights and believe me I may not be a native but I have spent alot of time in this area. Purely semantics!alexalonso wrote:The City of LA does not define Baldwin Hills in that manner all the way down to Jefferson. The Jungles are officially known as Baldwin Village and Baldwin Hills is strictly the Dons streets to the South of Baldwin Village. Baldwin Hills is part of the City of Los Angeles, not unincorporated. Windsor Hills and View Park are unincorporated land part of the County. That's why the LAPD (City of Los Angeles) police the Jungles, and the Sheriff Department (County of LA) police Windsor Hills and View Park.xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
But in reality, anyone can map an area how ever they perceive it.
Quepolo3 wrote:@ young nile- The above is what I was trying to convey. Baldwin hills is different than the areas you were referring too. It typically refers to the affluent areas, not the lower areas surrounding it. As stated in the aforementioned, the areas you are referring to are Baldwin Village, and Village Green. There are even apt. units on or around Santa Rosalia that are called the Village Green apts. Additionally, I never stated anything about Ladera heights and believe me I may not be a native but I have spent alot of time in this area. Purely semantics!alexalonso wrote:The City of LA does not define Baldwin Hills in that manner all the way down to Jefferson. The Jungles are officially known as Baldwin Village and Baldwin Hills is strictly the Dons streets to the South of Baldwin Village. Baldwin Hills is part of the City of Los Angeles, not unincorporated. Windsor Hills and View Park are unincorporated land part of the County. That's why the LAPD (City of Los Angeles) police the Jungles, and the Sheriff Department (County of LA) police Windsor Hills and View Park.xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
But in reality, anyone can map an area how ever they perceive it.
WLA PALMS- I stand corrected playa, you're right. I think they are on colliseum.WLA PALMS wrote:Not really, them apartments that run along Santa Rosalia are owned and managed by Jones & Jones Properties, the apartments you might be talking about that run along Coliseum Street and along King Blvd are the back parts of the GLORIA HOMES, the Village Green community starts on the other side of La-Brea on Coliseum...
Quepolo3 wrote:@ young nile- The above is what I was trying to convey. Baldwin hills is different than the areas you were referring too. It typically refers to the affluent areas, not the lower areas surrounding it. As stated in the aforementioned, the areas you are referring to are Baldwin Village, and Village Green. There are even apt. units on or around Santa Rosalia that are called the Village Green apts. Additionally, I never stated anything about Ladera heights and believe me I may not be a native but I have spent alot of time in this area. Purely semantics!alexalonso wrote:The City of LA does not define Baldwin Hills in that manner all the way down to Jefferson. The Jungles are officially known as Baldwin Village and Baldwin Hills is strictly the Dons streets to the South of Baldwin Village. Baldwin Hills is part of the City of Los Angeles, not unincorporated. Windsor Hills and View Park are unincorporated land part of the County. That's why the LAPD (City of Los Angeles) police the Jungles, and the Sheriff Department (County of LA) police Windsor Hills and View Park.xxx wrote:DHT came along way later and end up getting Sucked up into BHGC.
Alonso, Baldwin Hills pushes all the way to Jefferson, that part of Baldwin Hills is low income.
Baldwin Hills has different parts.
The Dons which is up in the Hills where the Professionals live , west of labera is Baldwin Vista, you have Village Green, and Baldwin Village aka the Jungles.
Blair Hills is in Culver City west of la cienga but its part of Lucky Baldwin's old estate.
The oil wells on both sides of Lacienga inbetween. Windsor Hills and Culver City, behind Ladera Heights and West LA college, that unincorporated land is part of Baldwin Hills.
Lucky Baldwin owned all those tracks of land.the city county and culver city carved it up.
But in reality, anyone can map an area how ever they perceive it.
Gloria Homes is like the projects. If you live on the first floor, your apartment will get broken into because there are no bars on the windows.WLA PALMS wrote:Not really, them apartments that run along Santa Rosalia are owned and managed by Jones & Jones Properties, the apartments you might be talking about that run along Coliseum Street and along King Blvd are the back parts of the GLORIA HOMES, the Village Green community starts on the other side of La-Brea on Coliseum...
I think the name has you mistaken... They're called "Baldwin Hills GC", but they aren't actually up in Baldwin Hills, but down at the foot of the hill in low income apartments. They probably got the name from the fact that their hood is right next to Baldwin Hills Park.Quepolo3 wrote:@ Young Nile- I just gave my oppinion playa. I don't know anything about them. I used to be all through the Dons, blair hills, windsor hills and the jungles. I never heard of them. If you say they exist I believe you. However, in my mind when I think of gangs, I think of the hood. To live in Baldwin Hills and many of the neighborhoods in that part of the westside, you have to have some paper to afford to live there. So if you come from a family that can afford to live over there, why in the hell would you bang. I just don't understand, but I'm very curious about your perspective.
Yeah from what I understand, the Village Stone Bloods is a newer gang that started in the early 2000s (between 2000-2005)... Basically had homies & relatives from the older Jungles BPS, but were in the apartments on the other side of La Brea and started their own set. Kept "Stone" in the name to solidify the alliance with BPS Jungles (and BPS City).bgcasper wrote:in the other forum they was sayin those apts are a stone village bloods an off shoot of jungles stones
I forgot to add... those aren't the same apartments. Village Stone hood is mostly south of Rodeo. While BHGC is north of Rodeo (and west of Baldwin Hills Park). I think Village Stone may claim some hood north of Rodeo but east of Baldwin Hills Park.bgcasper wrote:in the other forum they was sayin those apts are a stone village bloods an off shoot of jungles stones