Simply by wiretapping the contraband cellphone of one convicted murderer, authorities were able to seize hundreds of pounds ...
The gang's self-styled 'five-star general' is handed a 20-year term for a drug crime. A Tulsa felon who reportedly described himself as "a five-star general in the Hoover Crips" was sentenced Tuesday ...
Chelsea Hylton is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. An Inglewood native, Hylton has her master's degree from USC. She covers local breaking news across the Southern California region. Before joining ...
Even in the cutthroat world of Los Angeles street gangs, the saying associated with one Crips faction stands out as cold-blooded: “You ain’t a Rollin’ 60 ‘til you kill a 60.” The Rollin’ 60s ...
The sheer enormity of a criminal case that involves murder, drug dealing, dog fighting and Hoover Crips gang members is beginning to take shape in Tulsa federal court. What started in early 2013 as a ...
Image: Andre Parker, left, Randall Embry, center, and Bryan Morgan were sentenced on Friday, July 16, 2010. Three suspected gang members were sentenced on Friday in a move prosecutors hope will send a ...
Peace is brewing in parts of San Diego between decades-long sworn enemies the Crips and the Bloods. Veterans from both gangs hope that dialogue will trump threats and badly needed resources will ...
The Justice Department is charging nine members of the Eastside Rollin' 20s Crips gang with a 12-count indictment that includes attempted murder, narcotics trafficking and conspiracy among other ...
Longtime LA gang leader Eugene “Big U” Henley, who is known for helping the legendary Nipsey Hussle launch his rap career, was recently arrested along with other members of the Rollin' 60s Crips. Big ...
Larry Wilmore and The Nightly Show headed to Baltimore during his Thursday-night broadcast and met with members of the infamous Bloods and Crips gangs to discuss their truce and the ongoing unrest in ...
A rap executive and alleged high-level Crips street gang leader was charged with dozens of federal crimes Thursday for what the Department of Justice (DOJ) called a "mafia-like" criminal enterprise.