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Eugene "Big U" Henley pleaded not guilty to federal charges accusing him of running a criminal enterprise and ordering a rapper's murder in Las Vegas.
A music executive who authorities allege is a leader of a notorious Los Angeles street gang appeared in court Tuesday to face ...
A music executive who authorities allege is a leader of a notorious Los Angeles street gang appeared in court Tuesday to face a wide range of charges, including extortion, racketeering and ...
A federal grand jury has returned a 43-count indictment charging a music label owner and purported anti-gang activist who is a long-time leader of a South Los Angeles street gang with dozens of ...
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 ...
a sports team adopted by Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips members as a symbol of the gang. Federal authorities said Henley is an admitted member and “original gangster” or “OG” of the ...
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.
Federal authorities this week announced that more than a dozen Rollin' 60s Crips members and associates — including Eugene “Big U” Henley — have been charged in a sprawling criminal case.
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 ...