I Crips sono una delle più antiche e famigerate bande di strada di Los Angeles, California, fondata nel 1969 da Raymond Washington e Stanley Williams. Dopo i piani di espansione nelle periferie contigue losangeline, la banda è stata coinvolta in casi di omicidio e traffici di droga anche in altre zone degli Stati Uniti d'America come New York.
I suoi membri indossano tradizionalmente abiti blu. Storicamente, i membri sono stati principalmente di origine afro-americana. Sono una delle associazioni di strada più grandi e violente negli Stati Uniti. Con un numero di membri tra 30.000 e 35.000 nel 2008, sono stati coinvolti in omicidi, rapine e spaccio di droga, tra gli altri crimini, e sono rivali storici dei Bloods.
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I suoi membri indossano tradizionalmente abiti blu. Storicamente, i membri sono stati principalmente di origine afro-americana. Sono una delle associazioni di strada più grandi e violente negli Stati Uniti. Con un numero di membri tra 30.000 e 35.000 nel 2008, sono stati coinvolti in omicidi, rapine e spaccio di droga, tra gli altri crimini, e sono rivali storici dei Bloods.
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00:12A gang manages its territory through shady deals, terror and a precise code.
00:21Break this code or challenge the criminal gang.
00:26And your fate is already sealed.
00:31Especially in the feared group belonging to the largest and most ruthless gang in Los Angeles.
00:37The Rolling Sixties Neighborhood Crips.
00:42Three stories tell how the Rolling Sixties went from terrorizing first a neighborhood and then all of Los Angeles.
00:50In the first, their brutality is affirmed with a cold-blooded murder.
00:55A home invasion resulting in a quadruple homicide.
01:00In the second, their violent reputation spreads throughout the city with the death of an innocent man.
01:07Turning the gang into public enemy number one.
01:11It shocked not only the community, but also the police.
01:16And finally, the Rolling Sixties attract the attention of the FBI when a gangster becomes the most prolific bank robber
01:24of history.
01:25Training kids to do the dirty work.
01:29The boys started robbing banks.
01:34Here are the stories of the Rolling Sixties Neighborhood Crips.
01:39This is Gange Criminali, the dark chronicles.
01:491971, South Central, Los Angeles.
01:54The area is undergoing major changes.
01:58The Black Panther movement has disbanded.
02:02Police brutality and racism are rampant.
02:07To survive, young people begin to form neighborhood gangs.
02:14For many, these gangs represented a family.
02:18They were ready to support you.
02:21Two neighborhood gang leaders, Raymond Washington and Stanley Tookie Williams,
02:26they decide to join forces.
02:29They call themselves Crips.
02:35Raymond Washington wanted to expand the Crips throughout Los Angeles.
02:41Washington and Williams' mission
02:43is to unite all the gangs under the name of the Crips
02:47and dominate South Central and beyond.
02:51They moved to different communities
02:53and told various groups to join the Crips.
02:56They were seen as bullies.
02:58They were considered an imposing force.
03:05In 1978, Washington and Williams incorporated
03:09under the Crips flag 45 balls.
03:13And the most dangerous section is called
03:17Rolling Sixties Neighborhood Crips.
03:22The Rolling Sixties stood out because they were more violent
03:25and they had a criminal lifestyle.
03:30The Rolling Sixties territory expands
03:34and in 2004 they have active on the streets
03:37approximately 1600 members.
03:41They were involved in organized crime,
03:44in drug trafficking, arms trafficking, murder,
03:47kidnappings, extortions, everything.
03:54I was covering gangs for the LA Times at the time.
03:58and 400 top members
04:00they had been arrested more than 3,500 times.
04:05In the summer of 1984,
04:09the ruthless reputation of the Rolling Sixties
04:11spreads throughout South Central.
04:20August 31, 1984
04:25Watts
04:27Tyquan Cox, Darren Williams
04:30and Horace Barnes of the Rolling Sixties
04:33they prepare to do a job for the owner
04:36of a local nightclub.
04:38There had been a shooting in the club
04:42and a girl had been hit
04:44who was celebrating his birthday.
04:47He had filed a lawsuit against the bar
04:50for 2 million dollars
04:52and the owner had hired
04:54the Rolling Sixties to kill her.
04:57A whopping $50,000 for a contract killing.
05:01It will be $200,000 or $300,000 today.
05:05Eighteen-year-old Cox, called Lilfi
05:07He has a reputation as a ruthless hitman.
05:12If you went against it
05:13you would end up killed.
05:15He was involved
05:15in all violent crimes
05:18of the community.
05:20At dawn
05:21Cox and his
05:22they pull up next to a well-kept house.
05:26Cox orders Burns
05:27to keep the engine running.
05:29Cox had an M1 carbine
05:3230 caliber.
05:35The result is a brutal mass murder
05:38that rocks South Central
05:41and puts the band on
05:43under the spotlight.
05:48August 31, 1984
05:52Watson
05:55Tyquan Cox and Darren Williams
05:57they enter a house
05:59for a contract killing.
06:05They shot her several times in the head.
06:08Then, in one of the rooms,
06:11they find a girl
06:12sitting on the bed.
06:15They shot her too
06:17and even two other kids
06:20who were sleeping
06:22in their bed.
06:28Upon their arrival,
06:29the agents are shocked
06:31from the quadruple homicide.
06:34The four victims
06:36they belonged to the family
06:38by Kermit Alexander,
06:39his mother,
06:40his sister
06:41and two of his grandchildren.
06:42He was a legend.
06:44Kermit Alexander
06:45he is a former player
06:47of the NFL.
06:49His family
06:50lives on the same street
06:52of the girl
06:52which should have
06:53to be killed.
06:55The Rolling Sixties
06:57they went
06:58simply
06:59to the wrong address.
07:02A raid finished
07:04in a quadruple homicide
07:06with the wrong victim.
07:13A month passes
07:14from this heinous crime
07:15and it seems that Cox
07:17and his
07:17they got away with it.
07:20Until
07:21the police
07:22he doesn't break in
07:23in a gang hideout.
07:26During the raid
07:27they found
07:28the rifle
07:29used in murders.
07:33The police
07:34interroga
07:35the 17 year old
07:36James Kennedy
07:37on the murder weapon.
07:39Kennedy does not speak
07:40as long as
07:41the police
07:42it doesn't start
07:43to apply pressure.
07:45They told him
07:45ok,
07:46you will be accused
07:47of quadruple homicide
07:49and they will give you
07:50the death penalty
07:52if you don't speak.
07:55He said
07:56that weapon
07:57it wasn't mine
07:57it was of
07:58Ty Kwon Cox.
08:03The police
08:05arrest
08:05Ty Kwon Cox
08:06and accuses him
08:07of four murders
08:08first degree.
08:10In 1985
08:11they are taken
08:13in custody
08:14Also
08:14Darren Williams
08:15And
08:15Horace Barnes.
08:19Barnes
08:20he is sentenced
08:21to life imprisonment.
08:24Cox and Williams
08:25they are judged
08:27guilty
08:27and mandates
08:28in the arm
08:29of death.
08:29but this shot
08:31brutal
08:32it makes you grow
08:33the reputation
08:33of the Rolling Sixties.
08:37There is the idea
08:38what to be
08:39a bit
08:39out of control
08:40it's not always
08:41one thing
08:42negative
08:43Why
08:44bring the people
08:45to respect you
08:46to try
08:47fear.
08:49The Rolling Sixties
08:51they are known
08:51for the murders
08:52in South Central.
08:53but when
08:55they expand
08:55beyond their
08:56territory
08:57they become
09:00the enemy
09:02public
09:02number one.
09:061988
09:07Los Angeles
09:08the crack
09:10is devastating
09:11the city.
09:13The crack
09:14has changed
09:15All
09:16in the world
09:16of the bands
09:17in Los Angeles
09:18because he offered
09:19easy access
09:20to the money.
09:21The Rolling Sixties
09:23they do it like this
09:23a lot of money
09:24that they earn
09:26the name
09:26Of
09:26Rich Rolling Sixties.
09:30Let's talk
09:31of millions
09:31of dollars.
09:32They were dealing
09:33directly
09:34with the signs
09:35Colombians.
09:38With profits
09:40so tall
09:41the Rolling Sixties
09:42they venture out
09:43in new territories
09:44to search
09:45more customers.
09:47As well as
09:48many
09:49of their rivals.
09:51January 30th
09:531988
09:53Westwood Village
09:57it's a Saturday
09:58crowded evening
09:59in the neighborhood
10:00which hosts
10:01UCLA.
10:03It's a place
10:03where everyone
10:04they love to go
10:05to watch movies
10:06go shopping
10:07or eat.
10:10Darrell Collins
10:11and his
10:11they are walking
10:12on the street
10:13when they notice
10:14a rival group
10:15belonging
10:16to the Mansfields
10:17Hustler Cripps.
10:19Cripps
10:19against Cripps
10:20the different groups
10:22they were always
10:23in struggle
10:23between them.
10:25The two gangs
10:26they exchange
10:26insults
10:27and when one
10:28of the Mansfields
10:29Hustler
10:29make a move
10:31Collins
10:32extracts
10:33the gun.
10:36January 30th
10:381988
10:39Westwood Village
10:41in this neighborhood
10:43wealthy
10:44the clash
10:44between Darrell Collins
10:46of the Rolling Stones
10:46Sixties
10:47and a rival
10:48of the Cripps
10:48degenerates.
10:51Collins
10:52he extracted
10:53the weapon
10:53and opened
10:54the fire.
10:56He shot
10:57two shots
10:58but without
10:59centralize
11:00the goal.
11:01The passers-by
11:02terrified
11:03they run for cover.
11:05Darrell Collins
11:05abandon
11:06the weapon
11:06and disappears
11:07among the crowd.
11:11On Pavement
11:12stay
11:13the twenty-seven year old
11:14Karen Toshima.
11:19It remained
11:20involved
11:21in the shooting
11:22she was hit
11:23the head
11:23and she died.
11:26It happened
11:27outside the territory
11:28of the gangs
11:29in a way
11:29completely
11:30unexpected.
11:32He attracted
11:33attention
11:34of the media
11:34and shook
11:36not only
11:37the community
11:37but also
11:38the police.
11:44A week later
11:46the police
11:47from Los Angeles
11:47arrest
11:48Darrell Collins.
11:50At the trial
11:52he is judged
11:52guilty
11:53and condemned
11:54at 27 years old
11:55of prison.
11:59but not
12:00it ends here.
12:01Death
12:02of a
12:02innocent
12:03outside
12:03of the territory
12:04of the gang
12:05pushes
12:06the police
12:06to declare
12:07war
12:07to the bands.
12:10The answer
12:11of the police
12:11was
12:12intense.
12:14The council
12:15municipal
12:16two weeks
12:17After
12:17he took over
12:18others
12:19150 agents
12:20and it started
12:22the era
12:22of the so-called
12:23Operation
12:24Hammer.
12:26The operation
12:28Hammer
12:28it's an attempt
12:29on a large scale
12:30to dismantle
12:31all bands
12:32from Los Angeles
12:32with raids
12:34across the board.
12:36At its end
12:37in 1990
12:39they count
12:40beyond
12:4050,000 arrests.
12:43The operation
12:44called
12:45Hammer
12:45predicted
12:46tolerance
12:47zero
12:48towards
12:48the activities
12:49of the bands.
12:52Despite
12:53the decrease
12:54of the crimes
12:55the methods
12:55used
12:56they raised
12:57many questions
12:58on freedoms
12:59civilians
12:59and on power
13:00granted
13:01to the police
13:02in stopping
13:03and question
13:04people
13:05strangers
13:05to the crimes.
13:06In short
13:07it was a delicate
13:08game
13:09of balances.
13:10The operation
13:11Hammer
13:11forces
13:12the Rolling Sixties
13:13to slow down
13:14the violence
13:15but it doesn't prevent
13:16them to search
13:17new ways
13:18to strike.
13:21Passing by like this
13:23from the viewfinder
13:23of the police
13:24to the list
13:26of the most
13:27wanted
13:27from the FBI.
13:351992
13:35Los Angeles
13:37The city
13:39is considered
13:40the national capital
13:41of the robberies
13:42in the bank.
13:43The number
13:44of robberies
13:44orders
13:45in 1992
13:46it was equivalent
13:47at a stroke
13:48Everything is fine
13:4942 minutes.
13:50the Rolling Sixties
13:53they force
13:53drug addicts
13:55to commit
13:56robberies
13:57in the bank
13:57in exchange
13:58of drugs.
13:59The method
14:00classic
14:01is to pass
14:02to the cashier
14:03the note
14:04with the request
14:04of money.
14:05It's a way
14:06Calm
14:07which allows
14:07to the robber
14:08to go out
14:09from the bank
14:10the most
14:10quickly
14:11possible.
14:11But in 1991
14:14the robberies
14:16violent
14:16they become
14:17the custom.
14:19They were
14:20robberies
14:20violent
14:21they entered
14:21shooting
14:22they intimidated
14:23the people
14:24they were
14:25much more
14:25aggressive
14:26and dangerous.
14:28But then
14:29the Rolling Sixties
14:31introduce
14:32a new one
14:32variant.
14:36August 14th
14:371992
14:40Downey
14:41California
14:42The employees
14:43and customers
14:44of a small one
14:45bank branch
14:46they are caught
14:47by surprise.
14:49Some kids
14:50some
14:5113 years old
14:52they did
14:53raid
14:54in a branch
14:54of Wells Fargo.
14:57Taking
14:58weapons
14:58semi-automatic
14:59two of the young people
15:01they empty
15:01the cash register
15:02while a third
15:03terrifies
15:04the people
15:05present.
15:08was
15:08terrifying
15:09violent
15:10and he did
15:11feel
15:12the people
15:13in one
15:14state
15:14Of
15:15oppression.
15:17But someone
15:18active
15:19the alarm
15:20silent
15:20and first
15:21that they can
15:22run away
15:22with 55,000
15:24dollars
15:24he arrives
15:25the police.
15:26They surrounded
15:27the bank
15:28with the boys
15:29within.
15:31The young people
15:32robbers
15:33they don't have
15:34intention
15:34to surrender
15:35and they break
15:37a window
15:38in an attempt
15:39to escape.
15:42August 14th
15:441992
15:45Downey
15:46California
15:47after having
15:49taken
15:49the assault
15:50the bank
15:50and terrified
15:51those present
15:52the three
15:53teenagers
15:54they shatter
15:54a window
15:55to escape
15:56but I am
15:58surrounded.
16:00they flew
16:01out
16:02through
16:03the veterans
16:03broken
16:04with guns
16:05flattened.
16:06The policemen
16:07they have some
16:07two chased
16:08and they have them
16:08taken.
16:10The third
16:11run away
16:12and an agent
16:13of the police
16:14he chases him.
16:16He was surrounded
16:17that's how he turned around
16:19and he shot
16:19and the police
16:21he replied
16:21Fire.
16:23The fifteen-year-old
16:25he gets hit
16:26to death.
16:29interrogated
16:30from the FBI
16:30the two boys
16:32in custody
16:32they admit
16:33to work
16:33for a gangster
16:34by name
16:35Casper
16:39but they refuse
16:40to release
16:41a statement
16:42official
16:44without any
16:46trace
16:46that leads them
16:47to him
16:47Casper
16:48stay
16:49a ghost
16:50and continues
16:51to organize
16:51hundreds
16:52of robberies
16:53with others
16:53kids.
16:55It's never
16:56entered
16:56personally
16:57in a bank
16:58he paid them
16:59with drugs
17:00or with a little
17:01of money
17:01and it was held
17:02the loot.
17:04Some
17:05they did it
17:06for the band
17:07others
17:07for money
17:08but they were
17:09all boys
17:09disadvantaged.
17:11Casper
17:12leaves no evidence
17:13footprints
17:14witnesses
17:15or videos
17:17that they connect it
17:18to no one
17:19of crimes.
17:21I had
17:22a talent
17:22innate
17:23for the choice
17:24of the cars
17:24to steal
17:25they were
17:26perfect
17:26for the works
17:27and ideals
17:28for the escape.
17:31The FBI
17:32colleague
17:32the teams
17:33by Casper
17:34to 90 robberies
17:35in the area
17:35from Los Angeles
17:36with a loot
17:38total
17:38of a million
17:39of dollars
17:39beyond
17:40two million
17:41today.
17:42Because
17:43of the baby gangs
17:44the robberies
17:45in the bank
17:46they transform
17:46in brutal
17:47assaults.
17:51The FBI
17:52create
17:52a task force
17:54of 50 agents
17:55to put an end
17:56to the kingdom
17:56of terror
17:57and find
17:58Casper
17:58but he
17:59it is elusive.
18:02He used to
18:03every type
18:04of technique
18:05evasive
18:06was changing
18:07address
18:08he was heading
18:09his assets
18:10to other people
18:11it seemed
18:12also expert
18:13at the wheel
18:14and capable
18:14to sow
18:15the police
18:16in pursuits.
18:21But then
18:23the FBI
18:23receives
18:24a tip-off.
18:26May 28th
18:271993
18:30The FBI
18:31track down
18:32Casper
18:32in a hiding place
18:33of the Rolling Sixties
18:35It turns out
18:37that his
18:37real name
18:38It's Robert
18:39Sheldon Brown
18:40member
18:41of the band
18:42by age
18:4314 years old
18:44He only had
18:4623 years old
18:47and it was
18:47a criminal
18:48solitary
18:49In front of
18:51in multiples
18:52accusations
18:52that could
18:53cost him
18:53285 years
18:55of imprisonment
18:56Brown
18:56it is declared
18:57guilty
18:58and gets
18:5930 years old
19:00Stay
19:01the robber
19:01of banks
19:02most prolific
19:03in history
19:03of the United States
19:04with over
19:05175 shots
19:07After his
19:09condemnation
19:10the robberies
19:10in Los Angeles
19:11they had
19:12a collapse
19:13after two years
19:14they have dropped
19:15of 50%
19:18Today
19:19the Rolling Sixties
19:20they remain
19:21the group
19:22of Crips
19:22bigger
19:23and I know
19:24from Los Angeles
19:24with over
19:266000 members
19:28the Rolling Sixties
19:31they entered
19:32in the imagination
19:33common
19:34Why
19:34they were extreme
19:36they did it
19:37for money
19:38but also
19:39for reputation
19:41to demonstrate
19:43That
19:44they were
19:45of the tough guys
19:46That
19:46they had
19:47the control
19:48the Rolling Sixties
19:50they destroyed
19:51Los Angeles
19:52and they continue
19:53to grow
19:54other groups
19:55they disappeared
19:56but they
19:57they continue
19:58to prosper
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