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The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips are a black street gang based in Los Angeles, California. Several men identified as members of the Rollin' 60 were arrested by police investigating the 1984 murders of the family of professional football player Kermit Alexander.
According to the Los Angeles Daily News in 2004, Rollin' 60's was "the largest black criminal street gang in the City of Los Angeles with over 1,600 active members - the size of an Army brigade." Gang activities included murder, bank robberies, ****, drug trafficking, carjacking, assault and vandalism/graffiti. Originally formed in Los Angeles, the 60's later had spread to other cities in the United States.
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In July, 2, 2018, four occupants of a Sultan, RS, had been convicted for First Degree Murder and possesion of Illegal Firearms. Three automatic rifles and one Remington 870 had been confiscated from the suspects.
Police officer Jeffrey Washington claimed that it was the higher ups or what they call the OG's of Rolling 60's Neighborhood Crips.
Suspects were all named after Lakeem "Trigger" Wyatt, the leader of the said set, his right hand Brandon Terrell and the two councilors of the gang, Jeffrey Barksdale and Tyrone Wiggins. They've performed a drive-by to a rival gang which is the Inglewood Family Bloods, collecting the lives of three individuals from the rival gang.
A local witness said they even went around and does another hit, fortunately, no lives were claimed that time.
For the suspects, they've all done their court hearings and was sentenced to life. At July 18 all of the suspects had been transported to Blueberry Prison due to over population in Los Santos City Jail.