Crips
History
In 1969, a
In 1971, the use of the word 'Crip' had become so common among the Avenues
Cribs that it became an acceptable name for the gang. Meanwhile, Raymond
Washington and his collection of young gang members influenced other area youth
gangs resulting in the formation of many Crip sets. Some of these sets included
Avalon Garden Crips, Eastside Crips, Inglewood Crips and Westside Crips. Crips
gangs were violent and constantly expanded their turf. Because of their
aggression, several rival gangs joined forces as a gang collective called the
Bloods. They adopted the color Red as their representative color. A fierce
rivalry between these two gangs existed throughout the 1970's and 80's. By the
early 1980's, Crips gangs were heavily involved in the drug trade that they
commenced an expansion throughout the United States to sell a new drug product
called "Crack". Throughout the 1980's and 1990's the Crips developed
intricate networks and a respected reputation with other gangs across America
and neighboring countries.
Development
During the 1980's, several Crip gangs (and Bloods) developed in a Central American Country known as Belize (formerly British Honduras). These gangsters migrated heavily to the United States during the late 1980's, especially throughout the West Coast and East Coast States like New York, New Jersey, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. In 1989, several large Belizean families arrived in New York in the neighborhood of Harlem. The youth from these families, and some adults, were members of the Crips Gang in Belize. They created the Harlem Mafia Crips in New York City and helped establish several other Crip gangs such as the Rolling 30's Crips, 92 Hoover Crips and Rolling 60's Crips by 1995. During the late 1990's, Crip gangs were well established in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Georgia, Connecticut, Florida, Pennsylvania and other East Coast regions.
Crip members initiate into the gang by committing a crime in front of gang witnesses. The initiation process is called 'Loc'ing'-In. Female members have the option to commit a crime or become Sexed-In (Sex with several older members). Crips on the East Coast wear blue and clear beads or blue and white beads around their neck but mostly blue jeans and a white shirt. East Coast Crips affiliate with the Folk Nation gangs and have adopted the Folk Nation Symbols. They are enemies with the Bloods.