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The Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips — which is said to be named for West 60th Street that rolled through its territory in South Los Angeles — have a reputation for violence, sometimes even ...
Eugene “Big U” Henley pleaded not guilty in federal court to a sweeping 43-count indictment that accuses him of running a violent criminal ring tied to the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips and ...
According to federal prosecutors, Henley is a leader of the Hyde Park-based Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips and runs a vast, "mafia-like" organization that has committed crimes such as murder ...
Eugene Henley Jr., also known as Big U, is reportedly a prominent leading figure in the infamous Rollin’ 60s Crips gang ... “Big U,” of the Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, is charged ...
Prosecutors say Henley, also known as "Big U," has ties to the notorious Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang. Authorities say Henley's Big U Enterprise operated as a mafia-like organization ...
By Angel Diaz Meek Mill took to X to address claims made by recently incarcerated Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crip rapper Luce Cannon in a resurfaced clip. After Cannon was swept up in the Eugene ...
In a resurfaced clip that was recorded he was recently arrested, Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crip Luce Cannon claimed that he held Meek hostage while he was out in a Los Angeles nightclub.
The controversy stems from a recent podcast interview where a man identifying as Luce Cannon of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips made startling accusations about the Philadelphia artist.
A longtime leader of the South Los Angeles-based Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang — who also is an entertainment entrepreneur and a self-proclaimed community activist — has been ...
The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips take their name from the numbered streets between Slauson and Florence avenues. They were one of the first cliques — or "sets" — of the Crips to spring up in ...
The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips take their name from the numbered streets between Slauson and Florence avenues. They were one of the first cliques — or “sets” — of the Crips to spring ...