Post by Maniaac (Head Admin) on Jun 9, 2021 18:19:30 GMT
The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips (R60NHC), also known as Rich Rollin 60's are a primarily African-American street gang located on the West Side of South Los Santos. The Rollin 60s originated as a clique of Stanford 'Nookie' Williamsons gang, the Westside Crips in 1970.
Their territory stretches along Innocence Boulevard. They are under the Rollin O's and Neighborhood Crip umbrella. Members are known to sport Seattle Mariners baseball caps with the letter 'S' which represent Sixty (60's Crip).
The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips have several cliques such as the Avenues, Front Hood, Overhill's and a few others. Youth members mostly attend Innocence High School.
ROLLIN 60s AND THE EIGHT TRAY GANGSTER CRIPS
The Rollin 60's and the Eight Tray Gangster Crips were close allies and often dealt with feuds side by side. However, they were full fledge enemies by the 1980's. This rivalry is the first Crip on Crip rivalry in history. This feud spilled over into surrounding neighbor gang's.
Gangs started pledging allegiance to one or the other (Rollin 60's or the Eight Tray Gangster Crips). Gangs who aligned themselves with the Rollin 60's went under the Neighborhood Crips (2x) and gangs who aligned with the Eight Tray's adapted the 'Gangster Crips' also known as Tray Gang's (3x).
AVENUES
The Avenues are a clique of the Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips and are distinguished by the Los Angeles Angels baseball apparel they wear to represent 'Avenues'.
They participate in multiple fields of illegal activity, often making headlines with the crimes they commit and have grown a reputable and ruthless name in the city of Davis.
Both the Avenues and the surrounding gang territory is cluttered with gang graffiti, indicating one of the Avenues favorite activities - vandalization. This graffiti can hold hidden messages of the relations each gang has with each other, often being hostile. To disrespect their enemies, they often cross out the letters they hold to their gangs name.
The Avenues stronghold is on West Jamestown street.
SHADY BLUE
A beloved member of the Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips was shot and killed while sitting in a car at a Del Perro LTD. The shooting was reported at around 1:25 PM near the 100 block of Garnisson Avenue.
Deputies responded to the scene and found the man suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Paramedics arrived to declare him dead on scene. His name was not released to the public. The suspects are not known by the Police Department.
Even though the events that led to his death were unfortunate, his life and beloved membership of the Avenues was celebrated with a candle light, accompanied with a cardboard cutout.
After the death of Shady Blue, members adapted the slogan 'Shady World'. The phrase often being used on social media in homage to Shady's legacy.
Their territory stretches along Innocence Boulevard. They are under the Rollin O's and Neighborhood Crip umbrella. Members are known to sport Seattle Mariners baseball caps with the letter 'S' which represent Sixty (60's Crip).
The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips have several cliques such as the Avenues, Front Hood, Overhill's and a few others. Youth members mostly attend Innocence High School.
ROLLIN 60s AND THE EIGHT TRAY GANGSTER CRIPS
The Rollin 60's and the Eight Tray Gangster Crips were close allies and often dealt with feuds side by side. However, they were full fledge enemies by the 1980's. This rivalry is the first Crip on Crip rivalry in history. This feud spilled over into surrounding neighbor gang's.
Gangs started pledging allegiance to one or the other (Rollin 60's or the Eight Tray Gangster Crips). Gangs who aligned themselves with the Rollin 60's went under the Neighborhood Crips (2x) and gangs who aligned with the Eight Tray's adapted the 'Gangster Crips' also known as Tray Gang's (3x).
AVENUES
The Avenues are a clique of the Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips and are distinguished by the Los Angeles Angels baseball apparel they wear to represent 'Avenues'.
They participate in multiple fields of illegal activity, often making headlines with the crimes they commit and have grown a reputable and ruthless name in the city of Davis.
Both the Avenues and the surrounding gang territory is cluttered with gang graffiti, indicating one of the Avenues favorite activities - vandalization. This graffiti can hold hidden messages of the relations each gang has with each other, often being hostile. To disrespect their enemies, they often cross out the letters they hold to their gangs name.
The Avenues stronghold is on West Jamestown street.
SHADY BLUE
A beloved member of the Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips was shot and killed while sitting in a car at a Del Perro LTD. The shooting was reported at around 1:25 PM near the 100 block of Garnisson Avenue.
Deputies responded to the scene and found the man suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Paramedics arrived to declare him dead on scene. His name was not released to the public. The suspects are not known by the Police Department.
Even though the events that led to his death were unfortunate, his life and beloved membership of the Avenues was celebrated with a candle light, accompanied with a cardboard cutout.
After the death of Shady Blue, members adapted the slogan 'Shady World'. The phrase often being used on social media in homage to Shady's legacy.