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  2. Rollin' 90s Neighborhood Crips - Wikipedia

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    According to one source, the Rollin 90s Neighborhood Crips branched off from the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, retaining the "Rollin Neighborhood Crips" name. [3]Another source indicates that the Rollin 90s Neighborhood Crips formed independently from the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, but later formed an alliance at a 1983 party, where some members of the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips noted ...

  3. Crips - Wikipedia

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    Crips traditionally refer to each other as "Cuz" or "Cuzz", which itself is sometimes used as a moniker for a Crip. "Crab" is the most disrespectful epithet to call a Crip, and can warrant fatal retaliation. [45] Crips in prison modules in the 1970s and 1980s sometimes spoke Swahili to maintain privacy from guards and rival gangs. [46]

  4. Lists of nicknames - Wikipedia

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    [1] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule. A moniker also means a nickname or personal name. The word often distinguishes personal names from nicknames that became proper names out of former nicknames. English examples are Bob and Rob, nickname variants for Robert.

  5. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Brave Girls: Fearless Music group [37] B.A.P: BABY Music group [38] Baby Tate: Tater Tots Musician [39] Babymetal: The One Music group Named from their English-language song "The One" [1] Babymonster: Monstiez Music group [40] Band-Maid: Goshujin-sama, Ojō-sama Music group Based on the names used to greet patrons at maid cafés [41] Barry ...

  6. Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Crips' Kingpin Keith "Stone" Thomas was killed. Around 400 people, including law enforcement, attended his funeral which prompted many to reflect on the bloodshed and actions of Rollin' 60s. Youth worker and activist Chilton Alphonse reflected on the change marked by Stone's death [7]: Once upon a time, the Rollin' 60s were a family.

  7. Bloods and Crips stand together in solidarity during Atlanta ...

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    Incredible images from a Black Lives Matter protest in Atlanta show members of the Crips and the Bloods tying their flags together in a display of unity.

  8. Gangland (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bloods, Crips and Sureños in Los Angeles, CA: December 8, 2007 6 "Kings of New York" Latin Kings in New York City, NY: December 13, 2007 7 "Stone to the Bone" Almighty Black P. Stone Nation in Chicago, IL: December 20, 2007 8 "Hate Nation" White Aryan Resistance in Portland, OR and Hammerskins in Temecula, CA: December 27, 2007 9 "Gangster City"

  9. Elm Street Piru - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, a 17-year-old girl, who was a member of the Elm Street Piru, was charged with recruiting high school students across northern Virginia. She was instructed to recruit other students by her father, who was the leader of the local Elm Street Piru set.