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  2. Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Crips–Bloods gang war - Wikipedia

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    The feud would lead to 20 shootings which included 8 deaths. It led to the area's city councilwoman, Janice Hahn, creating the Watts Gang Task Force, a neighborhood watch group headed by relatives of gang members. [35] The Watts Gang Task Force included Cynthia Mendenhall, who was a high-ranking member of the PJ Crips in the 1980s.

  4. Fort Worth gang member sentenced in shooting that killed 18 ...

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    Fort Worth gang member sentenced in shooting that killed 18-year-old innocent bystander. Amy McDaniel. October 22, 2024 at 10:54 AM. Hailey Watts, 18, died after she was shot on April 20, 2021, in ...

  5. Grape Street Watts Crips - Wikipedia

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    Grape Street Watts Crips. The Grape Street Watts Crips is a set of the Crips gang based in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. The gang's rivalry with the Bounty Hunter Bloods has been described as being "the most violent and long lasting feud between two gangs that are in the Watts area." [3]

  6. Watts truce - Wikipedia

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    Watts truce. The Watts truce was a 1992 peace agreement among rival street gangs in Los Angeles, California, declared in the neighborhood of Watts. The truce was reached just days before the 1992 Los Angeles riots and, although not universally adhered to, was a major factor in the decline of street violence in the city between the 1990s and 2010s.

  7. Crips - Wikipedia

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    The Crips are one of the largest and most violent associations of street gangs in the United States. [23] With an estimated 30,000 to 35,000 members in 2008, [4] the gangs' members have been involved in murders, robberies, and drug dealing, among other crimes. They have a long and bitter rivalry with the Bloods.

  8. Prosecutors accuse 9 alleged Crips members of carrying out ...

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    After one of their own was killed, the men began targeting Bloods, in some cases killing and wounding bystanders, prosecutors say. Prosecutors accuse 9 alleged Crips members of carrying out ...

  9. Mujahid Abdul-Karim - Wikipedia

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    www.masjidalrasul.com. Imam Mujahid Abdul-Karim (born Benjamin Farmer, December 26, 1944) is an African-American convert to Islam, who is best known for his involvement and "spearheading" of the April 26, 1992 Watts Gang Truce between the four influential rival gangsWatts Hacienda Village Bloods, Grape Street Watts Crips, Bounty Hunter ...