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Crip Neighborhoods in Los Angeles County – A Brief History

Raymond Washington, a 15 year-old student at Fremont High School started what would later become known as the Crips in 1969. After much of the Black Panther power base was eliminated and as other social and political groups became ineffective in Los Angeles, Washington, who was too young to participate in the Panther movement during the 1960s, but absorbed much of the Panther rhetoric of community control of neighborhoods (Baker 1988, p. 28) fashioned his quasi-political organization after the Panther’s militant style by sporting the popular black leather jackets of the time.

In addition to emulating the Panther appearance, Washington also admired an older gang that remained active throughout the 1960s called the Avenues, led by Craig and Robert Munson. He decided to name his new quasi-political organization the Baby Avenues (aka Avenue Cribs) to represent a new generation of youths.

Washington got together a few other friends near his 78th Street home near Fremont High School. His initial intent was to continue the revolutionary ideology of the 1960s and to act as community leaders and to aggressively protect their local neighborhoods. The revolutionary vision did not endure and because of immaturity and a lack of leadership young Raymond Washington and his group never were able to apply their vision of neighborhood protection into a broader progressive strategy. They immediately were met with conflict by other neighborhoods, and slowly from 1969 to 1972 these neighborhood clashes led to murder.

Early members of Raymond Washington’s East Side crew included L.C. Butler, James “Lil James” Compton, Raymond Cook, Craig Craddock, Greg “Batman” Davis, Elvis Dexter, Mad Dog David, Howard ?Vamp? Morrison, Bennie “Bull Dog” Simpson and Greg Smith. In 1970 in Compton, Raymond recruited Joseph “Salty” Leblanc, Mac Thomas and Sugar Bear. In 1971 Tookie’s West Side crew that became Crips, included Donald “Sweetback” Archie, James “Cuz” Cunningham, Thomas Ellis, Melvin Hardy, Erskine “Mad Dog” Jones, Thomas “T-Bone” Ligon, Curtis “Buddha” Morrow, Ricardo “Bub” Sims, and Angelo “Barefoot Pookie” White.

After several reprisals by the Walnuts, including being shot, Jimel Barnes in the Avalon Gardens joined the Crips for protection and Michael Christian, before becoming a champion bodybuilder led the Inglewood Crips. Many of these youth became the neighborhood “toughs” and by 1972 had violent clashes with several non-Crip neighborhoods in South LA.

In 1972 there were about eight Crip which gang grew to about 45 in 1978 according to LA County Probation Department statistics. By 1982, according the LA County Sheriff Deputy Mark Porior, there were 109 Crips in LA County and by the late 1990s, StreetGangs.com counted 199 individual Crip gangs active in LA County. Crip growth in Los Angeles has stabilized and even declined in certain areas that are undergoing demographic change, but in other parts of California, the United States and abroad, troubled youth have started copy cat Crip gangs of their own.

The Crips are not one gang, but an identity that many gangs associate themselves with and copy cat Crip gangs in other cities may fashion themselves by regional cultural indicators that have nothing to do with Los Angeles.

Some of the first Crip gangs in Los Angeles included the East Side Crips, Compton Crips, West Side Crips, Avalon Garden Crips, 43rd Street Crips, Harlem Crips, Hoover Crips, Inglewood Crips, and Grandee Crips.

Altadena [1 gang]
Athens [15 gangs]
Carson [6 gangs]

Compton [22 gangs]

Duarte [1 gang]
Florence [5 gangs]
Gardena [5 gangs]

Hawthorne [2 gangs]

Inglewood [1 gang]
Lakewood [0 gangs]
Long Beach [11 gangs]

Los Angeles [93 gangs]

Lynwood [1 gang]
Paramount [1 gang]
Pasadena [1 gang]

Pomona [6 gangs]

Rosewood [1 gang]
Santa Monica [1 gang]

Torrance [0 gangs]

West Covina [2 gangs]

Willowbrook [5 gangs]

Crip Alliances
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  • 104 Crip Gang
  • 3rd Stret Crip inactive
  • 7th Street Watts Crip
  • Acacia Block Compton Crip
  • Altadena Block Crip
  • Angelo Mafia Crip
  • Anzac Grape Compton Crip
  • Atlantic Drive Compton Crips
  • Avalon 40′s Crip
  • Avalon Gangster Crips 53
  • Avalon Gangster Crip 116
  • Avalon Garden Crips 88
  • Back Street Crip
  • Beach Town Mafia Crip
  • Bedrocc Gangster Crip
  • Bible Crips – inactive

  • Big Daddyz (BDZ) – inactive

  • Blunt Smoking Only Gang
  • Born To Jacc Crip 73rd st – inactive
  • Boulevard Mafia Crips
  • Bricc Block Crip
  • Broadway Gangster Crip, 112
  • Broadway Gangster Crip, 52
  • BudLong Crip Gang 102
  • Burnside Avenue Crip Gang
  • Burris Blocc Compton Crip inactive
  • Butler Blocc Compton Crips
  • By Yourself Hustler Crips
  • Carver Park Compton Crips
  • Castle Crips inactive
  • Chester Street Compton Crips
  • Compton Avenue Crip, 95
  • Compton Crips – inactive
  • DAWGS
  • Dirty Old Man Gang
  • Dodge City Crips
  • Don’t Give a Fuck
  • Down Ass Pimp Gang, 109
  • Dragnet
  • Du Rocc Crip
  • Ducky Hood Compton Crip
  • East Coast Crip, 1st – inactive
  • East Coast Crip, 59
  • East Coast Crip, 62 NHC
  • East Coast Crip, 66
  • East Coast Crip, 68
  • East Coast Crip, 69 Shacc Boys
  • East Coast Crip, 76
  • East Coast Crip, 89 NHC
  • East Coast Crip, 97
  • East Coast Crip, Q102
  • East Coast Blocc Crip, 118
  • East Coast Blocc Crip, 190
  • East Side Crips – inactive
  • East Side DAWGS
  • East Side Hustler Crip 104, 108
  • East Side Hustler Crip 115, 118
  • East Side Players, 97
  • East Side Ridas, 64
  • East Side Ridaz, 59
  • Farm Dog Comton Crip
  • Four Corner Block Crip
  • Four Duece Crip Gang(w/s)
  • Four Line Drive Crip
  • Franklin Square Crip
  • Front Hood Compton Crip
  • Front Street Crip
  • Fudge Town Mafia Crip 105, 107
  • Gangster Crip, 105
  • Gangster Crip, 118
  • Gangster Crip, 42(e/s)
  • Gangster Crip, 43
  • Gangster Crip, 43 SS
  • Gangster Crip, 47
  • Gangster Crip, 48
  • Gangster Crip, 83
  • Gangster Crip, 87
  • Gangster Crip, 96
  • Gangster Crip, 97
  • Gangster Crip, 98
  • Gangster, Hoover 52
  • Gardena Pay Back Crip
  • Geer Gang Crip
  • Ghost Town Crips
  • Grandee Compton Crips -inactive
  • Grape Street Watts
  • Grave Yard Crip
  • Gundry Blocc Paramount Crip
  • Harbor City Crips
  • Hard Time Hustler Crip, 78
  • Hard Time Hustler Crip, 88, 93
  • Hard Time Hustler Crip, 103
  • Hard Time Hustler Crip, 104
  • Harvard Gangster Crip, 127
  • Hat Gang Watts Crip
  • Hickery Street Watts Crip
  • Holmes Town Crip
  • Home Boys Crimino Gang defunct
  • Hoover, 43 defunct
  • Hoover, 59
  • Hoover Gangster, 52
  • Hoover, 74
  • Hoover, 83
  • Hoover, 92

  • Hoover, 94
  • Hoover, 107
  • Hoover, 112
  • HSHG
  • Imperial Village Crip
  • Inglewood Crips – inactive
  • Insane Crip
  • Kelly Park Compton Crip
  • Kitchen Crip Gang, 87
  • Kitchen Crip Gang, 95
  • Kitchen Crip Gang, 116
  • Lantana Blocc Compton Crip
  • LDH 73
  • Lettin Niggas Have It
  • Osage Legend Crip, 102
  • Macc Mafia Crip
  • Mafia Crip, 99 (westside)
  • Main Street Crip
  • Main Street Mafia Crip
  • Mansfield Gangster Crip
  • Marvin Gangster

  • Mayo Ave Compton Crip
  • Menlo Gangster Crip, 103
  • Menlo Gangster Crip, 65

  • McKinley Avenue Crips
  • Mona Park Compton Crips
  • Most Valuable Pimp Gangster Crip
  • Myrtle Street Crip – inactive
  • Neighbor Hood Compton Crips
  • Neighbor Hood Crip 106, 102
  • Neighbor Hood Crip 115
  • Neighbor Hood Crip 67
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 111, 112 (w/s)
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 111, 112 (e/s)
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 46
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 55
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 57
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, 59
  • Neighbor Hood Crip, Lynwood

  • Neighborhood Watts Crip

  • Nestor Ave Compton Crip
  • Nothing But Trouble Halldale Crip
  • Nutty Blocc Compton Crip
  • Original Blocc Crip Gang
  • Original Hood Crip
  • Original Swamp Compton Crip
  • Original Valley Gangster Crip
  • Palm & Oak Gangster
  • Palmer Blocc Compton Crips
  • Park Village Compton Crips
  • Perverts
  • Pimp Town Murder Squad
  • PJ Watts Crip
  • Play Boy Gangster Crip
  • PlayBoy Huster Crip
  • PlayBoy Style Crip 82
  • PlayBoy Style Crip 101, 106
  • Poccet Hood Compton Crip
  • Raymond Ave Crip 102
  • Raymond Ave Crip 120
  • Raymond Ave Crip Pasadena

  • Raymond Street Hustler Compton Crip

  • Rollin’ 130′s
  • Rollin 20s Long Beach
  • Rollin 30s
  • Rollin 40s
  • Rollin 50s
  • Rollin 60s

  • Rollin 80′s West Coast Crip
  • Rollin 90s NHC
  • Rollin 90s Westcoast
  • Santa Fe Mafia Crip
  • Santana Blocc Compton Crip
  • School Yard Crips
  • Sex Symbols
  • Shotgun Crip
  • Sin Town Crip 357

  • Six Hood Compton Crip
  • Sons of Samoa
  • South Side Compton Crips
  • Spook Town Compton Crips
  • Stevenson Village Crip (Cold Village Dog)
  • Straight Ballers Society

  • T Zone Crip 110

  • Ten Line Ganster Crip
  • Tiny Hoodsta Crip
  • TMHG
  • Tonga Crip Gang
  • Tragniew Park Compton Crip
  • Twilight Zone Compton Crip 157
  • Under Ground Blocc Crip
  • Venice Shore Line
  • Victoria Park Crips
  • Ward Lane Compton Crip
  • WaterGate Crip
  • Watts Mafia Crip Gang, 99

  • Watts Playground Crip 115

  • We Dont Care Crip
  • West Boulevard Crip, 28
  • West Boulevard Crip, 64
  • West Covina NH Crip
  • West Side Mafia
  • West Side Crip – inactive
  • Young Ass Playas
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