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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Lil Wayne Blood Gang

Lil Wayne Blood Gang
Rapper Lil Wayne under the leadership of tomorrow to a prison sentence in the famous New York's Riker Iceland serve. In outide - prison for speaking non-institutionalized - Lil Wayne's clothes, gestures in music videos and lyrics of rap all show that he was a member of 'The Blood' aka LA-bsaed famous road course in "The Riders Damu" Well. Lil Wayne is not from LA has no relationship to the city, but in the last 6 years he has made many references to gangs, namely:

"Woo Soo-gang, and if you do not know, then you are in the food chain"

Lines like the above sound good on the track, but we can not help wonder how the voice track inmates who harden their lives in defense of the gang to spend life. Rikers Iceland is known that both blood and crips house - a gang rival, in the midst of the war the way since the early 70s. Both the band is a bit too, by showing examples from Lil Wayne, Lil Wayne in Blood to the "false-flagging", and Crips to Lil Wayne's loyalty to the blood.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Blood Gang Environment


Some of the environment, which eventually form an alliance known as the blood around as long as Crips in many cases. The brim, black P Stones, Denver Lanes, Athens Boys & turquoise longer active since 1969 and 1970. During the early formative years, this area an independent organization, no competition and no band in the way we started thinking about street gangs today. For different groups of Crips in Los Angeles began to spread its influence, it is the environment that the motion Raymond Washington decided challenges and retain their original identity. In 1972, Turquoise, borders, began Blackstone P and some of the environmental battles with Crips and the rivalry was born. Will a few years before Blood Alliance have forged with 1976 or 1977, all the neighborhood known as Blood.

There are about 70 blood County and make the width about one-third of the population of Black Gangs in Los Angeles, mainly by the Crips outnumbered. The Crips despite serious internal struggles, the numerical dominance and eliminated in some circles in Los Angeles, fight harder than Crip Crip vs Blood competition.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Five Key Points In Self Blood Gang

Five Key Points In Self Blood Gang

"The street gangs have rated a lot of blood, and five points, five principles that include all five-pointed star point of each point. Or principle, which stands for love, peace, truth, freedom and justice. These principles are what blood right to life but they are just one of many bands that use the same five points, name five-star symbol of the Nation People Folk Nation .. not a gang of itself, but the banner under which to form alliances Several other Gang Gang Another reason is the Netas, Vice Lords and Latin Kings gang .. who among men nation all the five-pointed star, with many members of the band tattoos on her body. This is also part of their gang slang with each other. If welcomed everyone Another can say one of the band members: ""? What's Poppin Homie "the answer" "That's five." "five points in this scenario on the five-shot" Poppin '"five points are essentially similar to other bonds for persons nation. with the exception of the King of Latin, the exchange of a few of these with other principles, such as sacrifice and honor. "

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Blood Gang Pictures 2010












Blood Gang Pictures 2010. Via : Blood Piru Knowledge

Monday, November 22, 2010

Blood Gang Formation

Blood Gang Formation
The meeting discussed that groups such as intimidation Crips fight, fight together with the creation of a new alliance on the Crips. At that time, the color of the clothes was not important, but since the Crips wear blue bandanas known, turquoise and other groups decided that wearing a blue scarf. They decided to wear the opposite color, red, and created a united organization, later known as the blood. The turquoise, margins, Athens Park Boys, and Pueblos decided to unite with blood, and soon were joined by other bands, which are threatened or attacked by Crips Blood.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Cooperation Among Blood Gang

Cooperation Among Blood Gang
Although recognizing the majority of the blood-bands with the color red, the members do not always wear gang identifiers when engaging in criminal activity. On the West Coast members are more likely to use a bandana for identification, while some Blood sets on the East Coast will use a colored bead necklaces. Although Blood gangs the same name, there is no formal leadership structure that controls all Blood gangs. A Blood gang member Springville Utah may very active in the gangster lifestyle, but have no connection to the Blood gang in the West or East Coast. Blood will match the other groups involved in criminal activities, including their rivals, Crips, although most alliances quickly fade. The Blood known to be involved in all forms of criminal activities, but most known for drug sales.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

History of The Formation of United Blood Nation

United Blood NationIn 1993, a group known on the East Coast, a band such as the United Blood Nation. Born in New York's Riker's prison, Iceland, African American inmates created a group as a way to by the Latin Kings, to protect the most often in the prison at the time. Although the United Blood Nation (UBN) was born in prison, as a member who was released to the streets, they formed street gangs on the east coast with the same name, while copies of Los Angeles Blood lifestyle.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Duplicate Blood Gang

Duplicate Blood Gang
It was during the late 1980s that the blood has become a household name. Color film, staring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall was released which focused on the gang problem in Los Angeles. It was rumored that some movie theaters actually promoted the movie by offering a bandana participants movie. This is after the movie that many young people who do nothing with Los Angeles based band started their own groups of blood. Although many of these groups is nothing more than imitating childish group dress and slang they saw in the movie, some soon involved in violent activity and drug sales committed similar gang activity by original Blood gang members in California.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Blood Gang Drug Trafficking

Blood Gang Drug Trafficking
Violence exploded in 1984 between the two groups - between 1982nd It was during this time crack hit Los Angeles. Cracked or more of a rock of cocaine is cheaper and more addictive than the powder form of drugs. Transition region are becoming increasingly important, because a lot of blood and Crip sets fought over drug sales locations. Some members moved blood in several major cities around the west coast to expand their drug use. To minimize attention from law enforcement authorities, leaving many blood gang members who apparently gang membership IDs, so that they can continue illegal activity with little fear of fear.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Palin Famous Blood Gang

Palin Famous Blood Gang
As the Crips grew in South Central Los Angeles years ago in the late 1970's, they start targeting other gangs. It was during some conflicts Julian Mann joined the gang fight the threat of growing Crip. Geng Kesawan fence is a famous group husband Piru Street Boys. They lead the revolt against the Crips and Blood gangs play Kesawan create years in 1972. In the next 10 years, blood and fragments continue to grow through the operation. New Products Crips Blood conflict further and find them very Assets Lose Yourself.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Blood Gang Story In 1972

Blood Gang Story
Blood Gang Story In 1972

During the summer of 1972 the Crips and the Pirus had a conflict and warfare ensued. The Pirus, like other northern gangs, were outnumbered and the Crips prevailed. The Pirus wanted to terminate peaceful relations with the Crips, so they turned to the Lueders Park Hustlers for assistance. The Lueders Park Hustlers agreed and a meeting was called on Piru Street. The Pirus also invited every gang targeted by Crips sets to join the meeting. The Crips had murdered an L.A.Brim member earlier that year, so the Brims attended the meeting, as well. Others that attended were the Denver Lanes and the Bishops.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Join The Blood Gang

Join The Blood Gang
In late 1971 the Avalon Garden Crips and the Inglewood has arrived with a different set and began to engage in warfare with oposing sets. They began to non-Crip gang area is full of bands like The LA to develop controls a powerful street gang, beginning in 1969 in West Side. The Crips targeted because they were not Crips Gang, which sets them a prime target for the Crips to attack power. Several gangs eventually became part of Blood family, including the Bishops and Athens Park boys. The Denver Lanes also in contrast to the Crips, but were outnumbered and eventually became known in California for some time. The Piru Street Boys, who presented a powerful force in Compton, in fact, together with the Crips prior to 1972, when the Crips had affected the environment Piru. For a short time Turquoise, known as Piru Street Crips, and they also wore the traditional blue cloth (bandana) and blue Chucks (sneakers) as part of their clothing.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Various Poses Piru Blood Gang






Various poses Piru by displaying a variety of different styles to be performed by a gang or group of people in the blood that creates a different impression.

There are those who show signs of Piru with a smile that surely can we interpret it is a positive thing, as well as on the contrary there with a frown face so also can we interpret the negative impression.

Piru Blood gang sign at a special knowledge that must be owned by the group in order to facilitate communication between them.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Aryan Circle Prison Gang (AC)

Aryan Circle Prison GangThe Aryan Circle prison gang (AC) is one of the newer white supremacist prison gangs in the Texas prison system. They are making a name for themselves and growing quite violently with deadly attacks against the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas prison gang. It is believed that a suspected Aryan Circle prospect was responsible for an officer's murder at a southern prison in Texas Department of Criminal Justice in December of 1999. Following that vicious murder, another Aryan circle member stabbed and killed an Aryan Brotherhood of Texas member at a nearby facility.

According to sources, the Aryan Circle was founded in 1985 by Mark Gaspard and was formed due to the fact that some "Whites" had become too radical in their beliefs. The Aryan Circle is believed to consist of three branches; incarcerated men and incarcerated women and an external branch which consists of non-criminal "White" men in the free world. The original AC patch, or tattoo, is a small circle usually worn below the left breast. Their hierarchy consists of a president, vice president, majors, captains, and several other titles.

Beliefs of the AC include separation of the white race from all others for the betterment and preservation of the race. They consider their enemies to be all who are against them and those who attempt to oppress them. Some members are ex-ABT members. The AC have now been designated as a Security Threat Group and members, when identified, are placed in administrative segregation.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Prison Blood Gang

prison gangStarted in Los Angeles as a street gang in the 1960s, spread to Texas prisons in the 1980s. Besides serving the broader purpose of neighborhood protection, the Bloods street gang originally arose as an opposing force to their rivals the Crips, who had been allying with various other gangs in the 1970s and becoming more powerful. As a result, the Piru gang allied with the Denver Lanes, the LA Brims and the Lueeders Park Hustlers to become the Bloods in 1972. "Bloods" was a term that African-American fighting men called each other in the Vietnam War. The Pirus later changed their name to Bloods.

The East Coast Bloods began in 1993 in New York City. Leonard "Deadeye" MacKenzie, then 26-year-old inmate from Brooklyn living inside a Rikers Island cell, and fellow prisoner O.G. "Original Gangsta" Mack, founded the New York chapter of the United Blood Nation in 1993. Deadeye is now in his late 30s and is incarcerated in upstate New York.

By the late 1990s, New York Latin Kings leader Antonio Fernandez (AKA King Tone) aknowledged that the Bloods have begun to dominate New York's prison system, and that his own gang has abandoned criminal operations in favour of political-activism. Because of this abatement in Latin King crime, the Bloods have a stronger and larger population in jail.
* 59 bounty hunter (Dallas, TX)
* Alberta Warriors, some current hostility reported in Alberta. In 2006 a Warrior member was murdered by a Blood member in the city's Abbottsfield neighbourhood.
* Crazy Dragons, some current hostility reported in Alberta
* Crips.
* Gangster Disciples - reported rivalry in Indianapolis between the GD and the Circle City Neighborhood Bloods (now the Dub Trey Gangsters)
* Latin Kings - reported brawls have broken out between the Bloods and Latin Kings in New York state prisons. New York street rivalry is also especially prevalent. However, as mentioned above, recent events have suggested the Latin Kings have abated criminal operations in New York in favour of political aspirations.
* MS-13 - the Bloods In Long Island have reportedly been in conflicts with MS-13
* Neta Association - there have been reported fights between the Netas and the Bloods in Rikers Island penitentiary.
* Redd Alert, current hostility reported in Alberta
* Sur-13
* Trinitarios
* According to user sources, many Bloods are also rivals with many Asian gangs

Hundreds of factions or sets of the Bloods exist, some of which include:

1. 007 Bonton Bloods (Dallas,Texas)
2. 031 Bloods (Antigua & Barbuda)
3. 21st Treetop Pirus, Northside Fort Worth, Texas
4. 223 East Grand Bloods (Dallas,Texas)
5. 3rd Gate Bloods (Eastside, Fort Worth)
6. 4 Duece Killers (Blood set out of Edmonton)
7. 414 Bloods
8. 415 East Dallas Bloods (Dallas,Texas)
9. 44 Oakland Guerilla Jungle Bloods (South Dallas, Texas)
10. 51-50 Westside Skyline Pirus
11. 54st Mafia (also known as Blood Bangin' Piru, started in San Diego,CA and now covers three major cities, including:Houston,Boston,and Phoenix.
12. 5700 Arlington Park Bloods (northwest Dallas, Texas)
13. 5-9 Brims, in New York City and New Jersey, and Bristol Township
14. 59 Bloods (Shreveport, Louisiana)
15. 7 duece 4 (TRU), Hmong Bloods gang in Fresno, CA
16. 901 Bloods, (Southside Fort Worth)
17. Alley Bishops
18. Almighty Blooded Vice Lords (Vice Lord and Blood Gang connection in Indianapolis)
19. Ardwick Blood Crew, Toronto, Ontario
20. Athens Park Boys (from Avalon Boulevard to Figueroa in L.A.)
21. Baldwin Village Bloods, based in a community in southwest Los Angeles, as of late 1990s.
22. Black Star Nation
23. Block Bishops
24. Black Demon Soldiers, a subset of the Neighborhood Rollin 20s Bloods
25. Bloodstone Villains, reported in Los Angeles.
26. Bo-Gars, Montreal chapter that began in the 1980s.
27. Bounty Hunters (from the Nickerson Garden projects in L.A.)
28. Boyz Sheboygan, Eastern Wisonsin and Sheboygan
29. Brim Bloods (Six Duece Brims/62 Brims)
30. Brownsville Bloods, reported in Brookyln, NY. In 2000 two of the gang's members, Tysheen Bourne and Andre Fields, were shot and killed by police after allegedly trying to mug them.
31. Campanela Park Pirus, Compton
32. Cedar Block Piru - Compton, CA (known for the Rapper "The Game")
33. Chalktown Bloods (Toronto, Ontario)
34. Charlotte, North Carolina, where police say the Bloods make up the largest gang in the city, which holds over 70 gangs, including MS-13, Latin Kings, and Crips.
35. Circle City Neighborhood Bloods (CCNHB) (now called the Dub Trey Gangsters) - with the two c's struck out like a cent sign. CCNHB in Indianapolis are reportedly known to wear red NY Yankee hats, meaning Neighborhood Youngstaz, and Cincinnati Reds hats because of the red "C.". Stop Snitchin t-shirts identify all Bloods in Indianapolis (Dip-Set's brand shirt).
36. Code Red, a Blood-Vicelord faction
37. Concepts of War, a New York City set known among police and the public for its infatuation with violence.
38. Crazy Pyro Bloods? (this may not be correct)
39. Dark Cloud Bloods, in Vancouver, BC
40. Denver Lanes Bloods (from Imperial Highway and Century Boulevard to 109th Street in L.A.)
41. Deuce 8 4 G-Squad Bloods, 284 Goon Squad (Arlington, Texas)
42. Dip-Set - Harlem, New York City (A sub-set of the Nine Trey Gangsters in Harlem), and another Dipset located in Indianapolis.
43. Dog Posse, an early 1990s Denver-based faction reportedly known to retaliate against residents who call police
44. Doubletree Villains
45. Dub-Trey Gangsters - Formerly known as the CCNHB, Rollin 20s, and the 317 Bloods. The name represents the year 2003 when the gangs were started in Indianapolis. They are reportedly rivals with certain Gangster Disciples, but not all, and many Sureno gangs. Dub Trey Gangster Bloods are known to wear Atlanta Braves hats also for the A.
46. East Coast Damus
47. East coast Rollin 30 Limestone Piru
48. East Homicide Brim, NY, Queens
49. Eastwood Pirus (Fort Worth, Texas)
50. Flatlands, an Omaha-based gang reported in the late 1990s.
51. Forest Hill Bounty Hunter Bloods, Forest Hill, Fort Worth,Texas
52. Fox City Bloods, a Hmong gang from Appleton and Green Bay, WI
53. Fox Valley Bloods, a Hmong gang from Appleton and Green Bay, WI
54. Frontstreet Southern Blood (aka the 20 Gang (20th st Southern)) - South Phoenix, Az.
55. Fruit Town Pirus, Compton-area gangs rival to the local Nutty Block Crips
56. Gangsta Miller Bloods, a gang that allegedly operated in and around the Robert Wagner Houses, along First Avenue between 120th and 124th Streets, New York.
57. Go Hard Bloods (GHB) - Jefferson Park, Elizabeth, New Jersey
58. Gun Squad, in the New York City area
59. H.S.B. Hele st. Boyz (Kailua, HI)
60. Harvard Park Brims
61. Highland Courts Bloods - Little Rock, Arkansas
62. Hightowers, reported in the Bronx in 2000, and reported by user sources in Oneco, CT.
63. Homicide Bloods (Roywoods) (Toronto)
64. Immortal Bloods (IB) - 113 set in Wausau, Wisconsin
65. Inglewood Family Bloods
66. Jungles - South Central, LA (Known for the dead end street full of Black P Stone Bloods in the film Training Day)
67. Jungle Posse/City Bloods (Lawrence Hieghts, Toronto, Ontario)
68. Killer Gangster Bloods, a New York City gang that began in Rikers Island, and blamed for local prison violence, for instance in the Schenectady and Albany County jails.
69. King Pin Bloods (Based out of Edmonton, Alberta)
70. Kingsway Bloods - Edmonton, Alberta
71. Laos Bloods, a Laotian gang reported in Milwaukee, WI and Cleveland, OH, (especially, as the mid-1990s, West Technical High School and the West Side of Cleveland between Lorain and Detroit avenues). They are inimical to the Crips and wear the colour red.
72. Laos Boys
73. Lime Hood Bloods
74. Lueders Park
75. L95
76. Midland Heights Blood 304 (Ft.Smith, Arkansas)
77. Mob Town Pirus, in Los Angeles
78. MOD 301 (Menace of Destruction aka Method of Destruction), Hmong Blood gang
79. Nawf Side Gangstaz (aka 5x9 Blood Gang), Terrell, Tx
80. Neighborhood Piru - original Bloodset in Wichita, Kansas
81. Nine Trey Bloods
* A recent police raid on the New Jersey Nine Treys, considered by local media to be the most violent set of the Bloods, netted law enforcement at least 60 gang members and 100 arrests. Officials have claimed the chapter operates in Trenton, Newark; Paterson; Asbury Park; Atlantic City; and the Bridgeton-Millville-Vineland area.
* The Nine Treys were named after the term "1993", the year the gang was formed at New York's Rikers Island jail in an effort to protect its members from other rivals. Its hierarchy is a supposed mix between mafia and military organization, with "original gangsters," five-star generals, captains, lieutenants, and sergeants making up the leadership's "inner cabinet."
* According to user sources, the Nine Trey Bloods set is the biggest on the east coast. They are also found in Virginia.
82. Notty Head Troops (NHT)
83. Ortan Park Bloods (Scarborough, Ontario)
84. Overbrook Bloods, allegedly created in 2002 in Overbrook, a neighbourhood in the eastend of Ottawa, Ontario
85. Red Clover Gangsters
86. Red Dog Piru, reported in New Jersey
87. Retta Mob Gangsta Bloods (St.Louis)
88. Rollin 20s (now called the Dub Trey Gangsters) - a Blood Faction in Indianapolis (not to be confused with LA's R20's set), and is clicked with the CCNHB. However, neither Bloods nor Crips are reported to be very prominent in Indianapolis in comparison with the Folk and People Nation.
89. Pelham Park Bloods (Toronto, Ontario)
90. Pirus, which reportedly stands for "Powerful, Intellectual, Radical, Universal Soldiers"
91. Pueblo Bishops
92. Scott Park Killers, reported in Carson, Los Angeles
93. Sex, Money, Murder, whose alleged leader, Tommy Terrell Thompson, confessed to conspiring to assault and murder his rivals, including ordering the shooting of a wheelchair-bound man he thought cooperated with federal agents in 2003.
94. Sex Money Murder-252
95. South Side Piru - Hope, Arkansas
96. Suicidal Gangster Bloods, Hmong makeup, reported in Twin Cities, MN
97. Tay 57 Bloods, Oriental gang reported in Twin Cities, MN
98. Texas Head Busta Bloods,THB Fort Worth,Texas
99. Toyen Bloods, in Oslo, Norway
100. Trife Kids (Finch area, Toronto, Ontario)
101. True Asian Bloods
102. True Portuguese Bloods (a set based in Toronto's Little Portugal.)
103. Truman Street Bloods - Fort Worth, Texas
104. Tiny Oriental Bloods, reported in Twin Cities, MN
105. Tree Top Piru Bloods
106. Treyside Bloods, in the Bronx, NY, who based the name after the 300 block of Beekman Avenue, where they allegedly operated their drug network. 28 members were indicted in 2005.
107. Trey 17 Blood Gangsters (T17BG). Trey-17 Bloods wear red Texas Ranger hats like the Rollin 20s Bloods of LA.and Indianapolis.
108. True Portuguese Bloods (Toronto, Ontario)
109. United Blood Nation (UBN) - the UBN originated in California in the mid 1980s as a means to consolidate Bloods into one Nation of Bloods. The United Blood Nation spread to New York City prisons in the 1990s (Rikers Island), and have since been reported prominently across the eastern seaboard. These latter Bloods are also referred to as the East Coast Bloods. According to the Gaithersburg Police Department, quoted in the Baltimore Sun (18 March 2005) , East Coast-based UBN members focus on extortion and prostitution, while the L.A.-based Bloods focus on the illegal drug trade. However, the association between the UBN and the Westcoast-Bloods is often confused. Some say the United Blood Nation and the Bloods are not formally connected, and that UBN started without the permission of the westcoast Bloods, operating on its own with its own leaders and identifiers.
110. Uptown Bloods- New Orleans, LA
111. Valentine Bloods
112. Vampire Bloodstone (aka Vampire Bloods, aka Vampires) - operations in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, the East Coast, and several South and Southwestern states. The gangs emerged together basically as the Stones & Vampire Bloods.
113. Van Ness Gangster Bloods
114. Warriors
115. Westside Mob Piru
116. West Side Piru, LA, California, and Oregon
117. Westside Passadena Denver Lanes
118. Willowridge (Rotten Ridge Bloods) (Etobicoke, Ontario)

Most of the primarily Black street gang operates in prisons and on the street across much of California, but they have long since spread to other states. They have approximately 5000 members in Los Angeles alone (where they operate their national headquarters), but have set up chapters in Chicago, New York, New Jersey, Seattle-Tacoma, and Little Rock, Arkansas.

New York's Department of Corrections recently started up a Gang Intelligence Unit that identified the different Blood sets operating in New York prisons and jails, including the Gangsta Killer Bloods, the Sex Money Murder Bloods, the Concepts of War, and the Nine Trey Gangstas. New York's prison system has suffered considerable challenges from Bloods inside state prisons, with many corrections officers saying that the rise of the Bloods have resulted in making themselves feel "targeted" for the first time. According to the Village Voice's coverage, staff often get hurt intervening in conflicts, and have begun getting "popped without warning, with no rational explanation" (21 October 1997 The Village Voice).

In addition to California, signficant numbers and incidents of the Bloods have been reported in the following local, state, and federal prisons:

* Albert C. Wagner Youth Correctional Facility near Bordentown
* Auburn Correctional Facility, NY
* Bayside State Correctional Facility, New Jersey
* Burlington County Detention Center - according to users, where approximately 10-20 Bloods members attempt to control prison tiers, including televisions, telephones, and board games
* Centennial Correctional Facility, Colorado
* Cimarron Correctional Facility, Stillwater, Oklahoma
* Clinton Correctional Facility
* Coxsackie Correctional Facility
* Essex County Jail, MA
* Folsom State Prison
* Franklin Correctional Center, Bunn, North Carolina
* Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Comstock, N.Y
* Hudson County Correctional Facility
* Lansing Correctional Facility, Kansas
* Lehigh County Prison, PA. In New Jersey, as of 1996, they numbered just above 1,000.
* Limon Correctional Institution in Colorado
* Los Padrinos juvenile hall, part of the backdrop of West Side Rollin' 20s Bloods member Terrell Wright's autobiography.
* Morris County jail.
* Northern State Prison, NJ
* Northampton County Prison in Easton Pennsylvania
* Mercer County jail, New Jersey
* New Jersey State Prison (Trenton)
* Passaic County Jail, NJ
* Pelican Bay State Prison
* Rikers's Adolescent Reception and Detention Center
* San Quentin State Prison
* Southport Correctional Facility near Elmira, NY
* Sullivan Correctional Facility
* Suffolk County jail in Riverhead, NY
* Sing Sing
* Willard Correctional Facility, in Seneca County, NY
* Wyoming County Correctional Facility

The Bloods street gang is reported to have or have had in the past headquarters at:

* Allentown, Pennsylvannia
* Avon and Lyons avenues and Aldine Street in Newark, NJ
* California (multiple locations)
* Columbus, Ohio.
* Jersey City, NJ
* Essex County, NJ, supposedly one of the Nine Trey Bloods' most powerful stronghold
* Florida (multiple locations)
* Kansas City, Mo
* Miami, Florida
* New York (multiple locations)
* Shreveport, Louisiana
* Seattle-Tacoma, Washington
* Suffolk County, NY
* Trenton, NJ (Sex Money Murder)

Previous East Coast Bloods have or have had headquarters on 183rd Street and Davidson Avenue in New York City. They have chapters at Norfolk, Virginia, Harford County, Maryland, Albany, NY, Los Angeles, CA, New York City, Portland, Oregon. For a more detailed list of Blood sets and their locations, refer to the factions section above.

Because it has no written constitution, the Bloods are officially labeled a "security threat group" in prison, not a street gang per se. The gang deals in murder, conspiracy, credit card fraud, extortion, prostitution, and drug trafficking. Despite the stigma of violence, founding Blood member Omar Portee started the gang for the purpose of "brothers getting together, people getting together, fighting oppression" and not to advocate violence and killing.

According to news reports, the following members have (or have had) alleged executive connections:

* Omar Portee, aka OG Mack" or "The Big Homie", was alleged leader of the Rikers Island prison gang called the Universal Blood Nation, which then became the East Coast chapter of the Bloods street gang. He was sentenced in 2003 to 50 years in prison for murder conspiracy, credit card fraud and drug selling
* Oscar Izquierdo,Grand Master OG, who helped form the BLACK P. Stones, and founded the Egyptian Kings & Vampires. He is around 80yrs old and is reportedly alive, in retirement.
* Lemrey Andrews, alleged lieutenant
* Eric Nikwan Barnett, alleged leader of the Harford County, Maryland Bloods
* Shaidon Blake, reputed high-ranking of the Bloods in Los Angeles
* David "Duke" Allen, reported head leader of the Newark, NJ chapter, was recently the focus of a 500-strong police raid from local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, which secured over 100 arrests. He was apparently operating as "godfather" from within Trenton State Prison in New Jersey.
* Sherman Adams (A.K.A "Sherm Da Worm"), Queens native and leader of the Rikers Island Blood Set in the 1990s, serving two life sentences. Dubbed the "Superior of All Adolescents" as a teen, based on his penchant for slicing rivals with a razor, Adams gained local notoriety in New York by broadcasting the message that the Bloods activities were aimed at representing the interests of African American inmates in jail. As a result of his flair for blade-weilding, he was assigned the corrections department's highest security rating, Code 2. Correctional officials literally treated him with kid-gloves, covering his hands with black mitts when he left his cell for visitors or for court appearances. In 1997, he was the highest ranking Blood member inside Rikers's Adolescent Reception and Detention Center.
* Tommy Terrell Thompson, leader of the Jersey City, NJ chapter
* Terrance A. Smith, reported Baltimore chapter leader
* Lakya McLean, alleged "Queen" of the Albany Bloods
* Shawn Decambre, alleged leader of the Allentown chapter of the street gang
* Paulette McCartha, alleged leader of the female "Bloodettes"
* Jamie "Dino" Reardon, alleged leader of a New Jersey chapter, arrested in 2002
* Dwayne "Poochie" Parker, alleged leader of the Tacoma, WA chapter
* Dupree "Turf" Harris, alleged leader of a Brooklyn, NY chapter
* Eric James, alleged leader of a Colorado street gang chapter in 2003
* Tony Rodgers, alleged former leader who as of 1994 runs a consulting firm known as Sidewalk University in Los Angeles
* Gary Guest, suspected leader/organizer of a New York Bloods drug operation
* Gregory Bush, alleged former leader of an Omaha chapter of the Bloods (deceased)
* Christopher Witcher, an alleged leader of a Washington-area chapter of the Bloods
* Sam Quintana, reported former leader of a Denver-based street gang chapter
* extending the index and little finger while folding the middle second and third fingers over one another is a sign that you are a member of the Brim set of the Bloods
* forming a circle with the index and thumb with middle, ring, and pinky fingers straight.
* On the left hand extend the index & pinky fingers and fold in the middle finger, ring finger inside the folded thumb & on the other hand extend the index, ring, & pinky while making a circle with middle finger & thumb then cross your wrists, right hand on the outside left to the inside is showing that you are a member of the Dub Trey Gangsters in Indianapolis.
* Anaheim Angels hats are worn by members of the Dub Trey Gangster Bloods of Indianapolis for the A meaning ''anywhere" in the city.
* Atlanta Braves caps - Dub Trey Gangsters
* East Coast Bloods wear Boston Red Sox caps because of the red B
* Miami Heat jerseys identify Miami East Coast Damus.
* Pitbull, which has been reported to identify the Bloods near Mont Claire and Adams in Los Angeles.
* RXXS, identifying the Rollin 20s, where the two Xs represent the sum of 20 in roman numerals.
* Seattle Mariner's cap - West Side Rollin Sixities wear the Seattle Mariner's cap, called an "S" Hat
* Starter jackets and Chicago Bulls jerseys
* St. Louis Cardinals hats are worn by Black P. Stones Bloods in Los Angeles, meaning ST.one L.ove.
* Texas Rangers baseball caps (West Side Rollin' 20s NeighborHood Blood)
* Crossed out sixes on the right arm.
* "MOB" for Money over Bitches
* DOG TATTOO'S
* THE WORD DAWG
* Scars on the right shoulder normally burned by cigarettes or cigars in the shape of a dog paw.
* "000" - means OG
* "031" - love/solidarity/number code for blood
* 211 - Crip Killer
* "212" Blood code - 'let me holla at you.'
* "5 poppin 6 droppin" - Bloods are shooting and Crips are dying
* "B-one-eight-seven" means homicide, or the act of killing a rival member, such as the Crips, reflecting the police code for homicide, 187.
* "B Unit" - Blood Unit
* "Bang'Em" - Kill A Crip
* "BCC"
* "bomedy" - comedy
* B L O O D- Blood Love Overcomes Our Depression
* B.R.A.A.T. - Bloods rule all around town
* "Bro" means Blood (way of seeing if there's a blood in jail)
* "Bool" - cool
* "Boompady Bop"- Phrase said by a Blood to disrespect a Crip
* "BPB" - Bragging Pretty Bitches
* "Dipset" - blood faction
* "Bunny Hunters" - Bounty Hunters
* "burners" mean guns
* "C.K." means "Crip killer"
* C.R.A.B.- Crips Really Are Bloods
* "Ike" - dude
* "Rips" refers to Crips
* "B-rabs" refers to Crips insult - "Brabs" means Crabs, what Bloods call Crips but since they cannot pronounce the C they use a B.
* "Erickets" refers to Crips insult
* "Denver Lames" refer (derogatorily) to the Denver Lane Bloods
* "GS"- Gay soldier, said by a Blood to disrespect a Crip
* Hard Backs- derogative terms for Crips
* jungles - ghetto areas belonging to Bloods
* "MOB" means money over bitches and member of bloods
* OG - Original Gangster
* OTM - "Out That Mob"
* Red DoggTags - Identifies EastCoast Bloods
* Rice Crispies refers to the Raymond Ave Crips
* Nappy Heads for the Neighborhood Crips
* "One Eight Trey" - East Coast Bloods
* Paisley - design used by Bloods on bandannas
* "pu55y" - variation of pussy
* "Swayhooks" - Swans
* "Sissies" - perjorative term for Rollin Sixties
* "Tramps" - Eight Tray Gangster
* "Peter Rolled" is a Bloods term for murder
* "Blooded in" means admitted as a full member
* "What dat B like homeboy!"
* "What It B-Like"
* "What's Poppin" - "What's up/happening"
* "What's Brakin"

Friday, May 28, 2010

New Blood Gang 2010

new blood gangThe images as chilling as they are heartbreaking: An infant with a semiautomatic handgun next to each tiny shoulder. A child no more than a year old decked out in blood-red gang gear.

"They call them Blood drops, stains, rims," a former Staten Island Bloods gang member said of the nicknames gang parents give their children.

Incredibly, parents "bless" and initiate their babies into violent gangs like the Crips and Bloods - teaching chubby little fingers to fold into gang signs even before the tots mouth their first words.

Drive-by shootouts, murder and drug deals have always been a sad part of gang life, but recruitment from one generation to the next has become more prominent in the city where gangs only started showing their might in the mid-1990s.

"We're seeing more children who are being exposed to the gang world because their parents are members," said Deanna Rodriguez, Brooklyn district attorney gang bureau chief.

"This is part of their identity," Rodriguez said. "As long as they can remember, they've been part of the Bloods, Crips or the Latin Kings. This is what life is and they don't understand the concept of what life is outside that."

NYPD statistics bear out the sad truth: There were 713 gang incidents in New York last year, up from 554 in 2006.

While city officials estimate there are about 17,000 known gang members here, experts say the actual number is double that - not even including small neighborhood gangs.

The nation's three biggest gang cities are Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, said Arlen Egley of the National Youth Gang Organization.

Some of the misguided parents think teaching little ones the gang life is cute. Others have learned the hard way.

"My first child - he was only 6 months old when he got blessed into it," said King Ironman, a Bronx member of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation gang.

Then the boy was killed in a drive-by shootout.

"The target was me ... he was only 2 years old," Ironman said.

Although he says he hasn't been active for nearly 10 years and now tries to talk young people out of joining gangs, Ironman still "blessed" two more sons into the predominantly Puerto Rican gang. "Families have to do that to be part of the nation," he said.

One son was blessed at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Morningside Heights four years ago during a quasi-religious ceremony. "It's like a christening," he said. "The priest holds the baby and we say our prayer at the same time. We have to have the window open and the baby pointed toward the sun."

Once blessed, the child is given yellow beads - the gang's color.

"He's a true gangster. The way he acts with people, the way he just wants to beat you up and punch you," Iron said of the 4-year-old "Latin Prince" he hopes will preach peace within the gang.

One Espicopal priest who "blessed-in" about 300 children kids into the Association Neta and the Latin Kings said he did not see anything wrong with the ceremony.

"It's not a criminal organization," said the Rev. Luis Barrios, who is also a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Barrios was removed from St. Mary's after tussling with his superiors in the Episcopal church.

"It's a street organization with the capacity to bring together young people in search of power, collective identity ... [and] belonging in the society that's rejecting them," Barrios said.

To get into a gang, a recruit often has to get beat up and hurt others to prove their loyalty, but born-in babies gain automatic acceptance.

"The ones that are born in have a little more power and respect," a 21-year-old former Brooklyn Crips member said. "I've seen little kids that you could tell their father is affiliated."

Crips parents refer to their kids' birthdays as "C-Day," instead of "B-Day," so as not to glorify the rival Bloods, he said.

Kids who grow up with gang parents are likely to become bullies at a young age, said Andrew Grascia, president of the New York State Gang Investigators.

"No child is born evil. They're taught evil things," he said. "You're taking a young, very fragile child who's being taught crime by the people who are supposed to secure and


nydailynews.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Vancouver RCMP Blood Gang Investigation

vancouver RCMPAn Edmonton police officer who testified at the Ian Bush inquest in Houston in July says he was recently threatened by a Vancouver RCMP member.

Const. Joe Slemko's testimony cast doubt on whether RCMP Const. Paul Koester, who shot Bush during a struggle, told the truth.

Considered by many to be Canada's pre-eminent blood-spatter expert, Slemko said yesterday he was threatened by an RCMP sergeant at a police conference in San Antonio, Texas.

"It was pretty tense because it was our international blood-stain conference," Slemko said.

He said he and the RCMP sergeant were checking out of the hotel when the threat was made.

"There were only the two of us standing there and it was a little uncomfortable," said Slemko. "I said I hope next year is a little better for us both.

"He reached over and shook my hand and said, 'I hope we can do for you what you've done to us.'

"I said, 'Is that fair? It's all part of the game.'

"He says, 'It's not a game. You watch your back!'"

Slemko said he doesn't "anticipate a physical threat from them, but basically, they were going to get back at me in some form."

There's no doubt in his mind the incident arose from the Bush case.

"He works out of the the same office as the blood-stain analyst who testified [for the RCMP] in the Bush case," said Slemko, who has not filed a complaint.

RCMP watchdog Paul Kennedy is to release his report into the force's handling of the Bush case today.


EXPERT MAKES ENEMIES

The RCMP have complained about Const. Joe Slemko before.

After testifying as an expert witness for the defence at a preliminary hearing in a murder trial that led to charges against the accused being dropped, an angry RCMP staff-sergeant alleged that Slemko was in a conflict of interest and should be punished. The Edmonton Police Commission ordered the matter be dropped, but Slemko no longer provides blood-stain analysis for the Edmonton police. He now works as a private expert for hire.

Slemko is also part of a chorus of voices calling for civilian oversight of the RCMP. "Every other agency in Canada is going in that direction," he says.


canada.com

Sunday, May 16, 2010

West Side Rollin' 20s NeighborHood Blood

blood gangstersBrief History: In the 1950s there was a gang in this area called Blood Alley on Cordova Street near the Santa Monica Freeway. In the early 1970s when black gangs resurged, the youth continued the Blood identity. They identified as Neighborhood, then Neighborhood Blood, then Neighborhood Rollin 20s Blood. They eventually developed in 5 subsets, 25th, 27th, 29th, 2nd Avenues (SAG), and Black Demon Soldiers (BDS).

This neighborhood is briefly mentioned in Chapter 6 of Eight Tray Gangster Crip (83rd GC) member, Sanyika Shakur's (Kody Scott) book, Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member, 1993. Shakur recalls a night taking the bus from downtown Los Angeles to his neighborhood in South LA where he discusses neighborhoods that he traveled through.

In Chapter 5 of Steve Herbert's, Policing Space, 1997 he recalls this neighborhood as he was researching the LAPD for eight months in Los Angeles and in City of Quartz, 1990 by Mike Davis, he mentions in Chapter 5, how an unarmed innocent affiliate of this neighborhood was shot on Adams Boulevard by the LAPD on April 5, 1988.

Journalist Kathy Braidhill wrote Where the Boyz Are for "Los Angeles Magazine" in January 1998 where she mentions this neighborhood and others.

The NHood 20s have the largest territory of any Blood gang in Los Angeles County, and have the 3rd largest neighborhood of black gangs in LA County. They were once closely associated with Hoover Family, a neighborhood by Hoover Park on Adams and Hoover, but they faded out around 1978.

source: streetgangs.com

Friday, May 14, 2010

Miller Gangsters Bloods 2010

mgbThe Miller Gangster Bloods are an African American street gang formed in the east side of South Central, Los Angeles in the 1970's. Their territory reaches south of the 105 Freeway to 120th Street in the south (the 120 Miller Gangsters being the largest sub set), between Avalon Blvd. (west) and Central Avenue (east). The E/S MGB are close allies of the Athens Park Bloods (graffiti barring the tag Athens Miller is a strong indication of this alliance) and are considered enemies of the 118th East Coast Blocc Crips', 116th Avalon Gangster Crips, Holmes Street Watts Crips, 104 Hard Time Hustler Crips and the 116th Kitchen Crips. East Coast founder of the United Blood Nation O.G Mack claimed to have family in this gang who supposedly sanctioned him to start his own chapter of the Bloods in New York City.


source: streetgangs.com

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Mad Swan Bloods 2010

msbBrief History:The Swans are believed to have been started by Elvis, aka Dead Arm Elvis around 1973. He was eventually killed at Manchester Park several years later but his legend is well known. The Swans were first known as the 77 Main Street Swans in the early 1970s before they were known as Bloods and they were once allied with the Main Street Crips in the area.

Before the Swans were established in this area, the Castle Crips were active but they have since faded. The Swan neighborhood is around Fremont High School and this is where Raymond Washington started his first Crip set back in 1970 when he lived on 76th Street. Over the years, the Swans had formed four sub clicks; 77th Street, 79th Street, 80th Street, and 84th Street. They have two more clicks (89/92) with the Family Swan Bloods located immediately to the south.

Although Pee Wee from 80 Swan is currently on death row awaiting execution, some members of the Swams have been actively involved with trying to establish peace among different neighborhoods. These members have formed an organization called Unity T.W.O Inc., a gang intervention organization aimed at preventing gang violence in the community.

Former NFL wide receiver Charles Jordan was from this neighborhood and continued to claim it when he was on the Miami Dolphins in 1997. Star NBA point guard Baron Davis grew up in this neighborhood and supports a basketball program in the Swans community.

In the documentary film "Made in America" directed by Stacy Peralta, Swan member Shaka was featured along with people from several other Los Angeles sets.


source: streetgangs.com
 
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