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Ra Diggs was arrested on October 5, 2010, on drug charges, and was alleged to be leader of the Bloods-affiliated "Murderous Mad Dogs". [5] [6] [7] He was convicted on June 26, 2014, of 21 federal charges, including racketeering, drug dealing, and three murders.
Skipp Townsend is an American gang expert from Los Angeles, California. For 27 years, he was a member of the Bloods gang; his first arrest came at age 13. [1] Townsend was raised in South Los Angeles. He attended a Catholic elementary school [2] and went on to attend Dorsey High School, dropping out in his junior year.
Bastards of the Party is a 2005 American documentary film directed by former Bloods gang-member Cle Sloan and produced by Antoine Fuqua. The film explores the creation of two of Los Angeles's most notorious gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, from the perspective of the Los Angeles community. The film also denounces gang violence and presents ...
The gang has over 2,000 documented members and is subdivided into numerous subsets and cliques, including the Lot Boys, Block Boys, Bell Haven, Ace Line, Duece Line, Tray Line, Four Line and Five Line. [1] [5] Like all Bloods gangs, the Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods affiliate themselves with the color red. Its members tattoo themselves with the ...
A North Carolina inmate said to be the state’s highest-ranking Blood gang member has been accused of impregnating two former jail employees. Darrius Tyson is accused of murdering a man who ...
See also: Real Blood gang member has a chilling message for the people of L.A. "We had one of [the members of this criminal organization] in here and tried to get him to turn state's [evidence ...
Soulja Boy has talked about his affiliation with the gang, stating: [10] "I’m from Bompton, Fruit Town Piru. I’m a member of the Blood gang. CB is too, supposedly. Once we came out to LA, that’s who we got down with". Bloody Mary, who was part of the gangsta rap group Bloods & Crips, was affiliated with the Fruit Town Piru. [11]
After serving on routine patrol duties, Pérez was transferred to a narcotics unit in 1992. In 1995, he was transferred to Rampart Division and assigned to CRASH, an anti-gang unit given a long leash by the LAPD. Pérez gained a reputation as a tough and effective officer, valued for his fluency in Spanish and his knowledge of L.A.'s gangs.