List of Crips subsets
The continued list of Crips street gangs encompasses a wide variety of different identities which are the result of decades of internal conflict between its subsets or "sets".
The history of the Crips family of identities can be traced back to the original Crips gang founded at John C. Fremont High School in Florence. The gang was founded by Raymond Washington and Stanley Tookie Williams, who later split the gang into eastside and westside factions. The Eastside Crips remained at Freemont High School in Florence. Tookie Williams became the leader of the Westside Crips on the other side of the 110 freeway of what is now Vermont-Slauson.[1]
The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips initially splintered off from the West Side Crips in the mid 70s. The Rolling 60's Neighborhood Crips rivalry with the Eight-Tray Gangster Crips resulted in the development of the gang's "Tray" and "Deuce" alliances. Gangs allied to the Eight-Tray Gangster Crips became aligned under the "Gangster Crips (3x)", "Tray", or "Movin Gang" card. The "Deuce (2x)" card represents the alliance gangs have with the Neighborhood Crips and Rolling 0's.[2]
The Crips gang splintered off into the Compton area of South Los Angeles leading with the Compton Crips. The Compton Crips were founded by Mac Thomas who had connection to the Westside Crips. Mac Thomas was introduced to Westside Crips leader Tookie Williams through the Crip gang's co-founder Raymond Washington. Raymond Washington's Eastside Crips aligned with the Crip gang Piru Street Family, which were previously rivals of the Compton Crips.
Historical gangs
- The original now-defunct Crips gang
- The now defunct Eastside Crips led by Raymond Washington
- The Piru Street Boys, was a Crip set which formed in 1969. The gang had a falling out with the Crips and eventually splintered off to create the foundation of what would be the Bloods.
- The now defunct Westside Crips led by Stanley "Tookie" Williams
- The currently active Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips which began to rival the Eight Tray Gangster Crips
- The alliance of Neighborhood Crips and Rolling 0's known as the "Deuces (2x)"
- The currently active Eight Tray Gangster Crips which began to rival the Rolling 60's Neighborhood Crips
- The alliance of Gangster Crips and Tray gangs known as the "Trays (3x)"
- The defunct Compton Crips was a Crips set founded by Mac Thomas in the 1960s and were originally allies of the Westside Crips. The original gang, now defunct, became the umbrella of the Compton Crips identity.[3]
- The currently active Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips which began to rival the Eight Tray Gangster Crips
- The now defunct Eastside Crips led by Raymond Washington
Alaska
Anchorage
- The 51-50 Crips[4]
- The Hamo Tribe or Hamo Tribe Crips, Polynesian gang affiliated with the Crips
- The Loc Down Crips[5]
- The Tongan Crip Gang (TCG), a Polynesian gang which originated in Inglewood, Ca[5]
California
Tulare County
- The King Gangster Boys (KGB), is a primarily Asian American gang.[6]
- The Lahu Pride Crips (LPC), is a primarily Lahu and Asian American gang.[6]
- The Mongolian Boys Society (MBS), is a primarily Mongolian American gang.[6]
- The My Only Brothers gang (MOB), is an African American gang.[6]
- The Oriental Boys Society (OBS), an Asian American gang. The gang's colors are blue, yellow, and orange.[6]
- The Oriental Lao Boys (OLB), a primarily Laotian and Asian American gang. The gang's colors are black and blue.[6]
- The Oriental Troops (OT), a primarily Asian American gang.[6]
- The Seek and Destroy Kin (SADK), an Asian American gang.[6]
- The Young Asian Boys (YAB), an Asian American gang.[6]
Santa Clarita Valley area of Los Angeles County
Underground gangs aligned with the Crips have been identified in the Santa Clarita Valley area. Gangs reported have been Rollin 90s Crips, as well as the Lover Boy Crips.[7]
San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County
- The Asian Boyz (ABZ or ABS), an Asian-American gang in Van Nuys.[8]
- The Asian Boys (ABS), an Asian-American gang in the "West Valley" area of Van Nuys.[8]
- The Dead End Gangster Crips (DEGC), formerly known as the Dead End Posse, is a Gangster Crip/Tray set. The gang is rivals with Whitsett Avenue Gangster Crips.[9]
- The Every Woman's Fantasy gang (EWF), also known as E-Dubbs, a gang in the Panorama City area affiliated with the Rollin 60's Crips. The gang absorbed a previous gang called the Willis Lenchmob Crips, which was rivals to the Liggett Street Gangster Bloods. The gang is also rivals to the Whitsett Avenue Gangster Crips.[9][10]
- The Gangsters Finest Criminals (GFC), a Gangster Crip/Tray set allied with the Whitsett Avenue Gangster Crips[10]
- The Original Valley Gangster Crips (OVGC), formerly known as the Original Valley Gangsters (OVG), a gang in the Pacoima neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles.[9]
- The Whitsett Avenue Gangster Crips (WAGC) also known as Whitsett Avenue Crip (WAC), is a Gangster Crip set in the east side of North Hollywood. The gang's territory is in the heart of Whitsett Ave, which is between Oxnard Street and Sherman Way. The gang is known for representing the color black and wearing the Washington Nationals baseball team due to its letter "W" on the team's fitted hats. The gang's cliques include the 5900 Blocc, 6500 Blocc and the 7100 Blocc, known as the ‘‘567″. Notable members include rapper Big Paybacc, who was shot in Palmdale, California. The gang is allies with allies of Gangsters Finest Criminals, and other Gangster Crip sets. The gang is rivals of the Pacoima Piru Bloods, Ballin On Point (BOP), and the Liggett Street Gangster Bloods, Original Valley Gangster Crips, and Every Woman's Fantasy (E-Dubbs). The gang has also been loose rivals with Dead End Gangster Crips.[10]
Lesser known but previously reported/possibly defunct gangs include:
- The Sherman Way Mafia Crips (SWM), a gang on Sherman Way. Last reported in 2008 and possibly absorbed into another gang.[11]
- The Valley Hood Gangster Crips (VHGC), a gang said to be connected to the Rollin 30s Harlem Crips in the area. Last reported in 2008.[11]
Central Los Angeles area of Los Angeles County
Mid-City
- The Be Yourself Hustler Crips
- The Mansfield Gangster Crips
- The Marvin Gangster Crips
- The Playboy Gangster Crips
- The School Yard Crips
- The Venice Shoreline Crips
South Los Angeles area of Los Angeles County
Years active | 1979 – present |
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Territory | South Los Angeles; diffusion subsets nationwide |
Ethnicity | Ethnically African Americans, as well as Afro-Latin Americans (Belizean) |
Allies | All gangs within the alliance including the Neighborhood Crips/Rolling 0's card, as well as most of the Rolling 100's Crips and the East Coast Crips. |
Rivals | Tray (3x) gangs, Gangster Crips sets |
Territory | South Los Angeles; diffusion subsets nationwide |
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Ethnicity | African-American |
Allies | 83 (Eight Tray) Gangster Crips as well as all affiliated Gangster Crips subsets |
Rivals | Deuce (2x) gangs such as Neighborhood Crips sets, Rolling 0's sets |
South Los Angeles unincorporated
- The 116 Kitchen Crips (116 KCG), are a Kitchen Crips set located in the East Side of South Central. located in the 116th Street and Central Ave area on the east side of South Los Angeles nearby Watts and Florence-Graham.
Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw
- The Rollin 30s Harlem Crips, also known as Dirt Gang is a mostly Belizean American and African American gang. The gang's territory spans from Jefferson Blvd to Martin Luther King Blvd, between Crenshaw Blvd and Normandie Ave.[12]
Broadway/Manchester
- The Main Street Mafia Crips (MSMC), an Mafia Crips subset in the
Compton
- The Acacia/Town/Farm alliance (known as A.T.F. but also as A.T.F. Gang or the A.T.F. Compton Crips) is the alliance of the following Crips sets:
- The Acacia Blocc Compton Crips (ABCC), are located in the area spanning from West Alondra Blvd to Greenleaf Blvd, between Willowbrook Ave and Oleander Ave.
- The Spook Town Compton Crips (STCC), are located in the area spanning Alondra Blvd to Artesia Blvd. The heart of their neighborhood is around Tamarind Ave, between Willowbrook Ave and Alameda Street.
- The Farm Dog Compton Crips (FDCC), are located in the area spanning from Alondra Avenue to Greenleaf Blvd, between Wilmington Ave and Oleander Ave. The Compton Creek separates the gang from its two other allies within A.T.F.
- The Anzac Grape Compton Crips
- The Atlantic Drive Compton Crips
- The Anzac Grape Compton Crips
- The Boulevard Mafia Compton Crips
- The Carver Park Compton Crips
- The Chester Street Compton Crips (CSCC), a Compton Crips set which originally splintered off from Santana Blocc Compton Crips which it shares its territory with. The gang is in the heart of Chester Avenue, between Santa Fe Avenue and S. Pearl Avenue. The gang is rivals with the Piru gangs Mob Piru, Lueders Park Piru, Fruit Town Piru, Holly Hood Piru, Cross Atlantic Piru, and the Elm Street Piru. The gang is also rivals with the Compton Crip sets Carver Park Compton Crips, South Side Compton Crips, Atlantic Drive Compton Crips, Duccy Hood Compton Crips, Park Village Compton Crips, and the Front Hood Compton Crips. The gang's also rivals with the Surenos gangs: Compton Varrio Largo 36, Compton Varrio 155, and the Compton Varrio 70’s.[13]
- The Duccy Hood Compton Crips
- The Front Hood Compton Crips
- The Kelly Park Compton Crips. Notable members include the rapper Eazy-E from N.W.A.
- The Lantana Blocc Compton Crips
- The Lynnwood Neighborhood Crips
- The Magnolia Blocc Compton Crips
- The Mona Park Compton Crips
- The Neighborhood Compton Crips
- The Nestor Ave Compton Crips
- The Nutty Blocc Compton Crips. Notable members include rappers Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out.[14][15]
- The Orcut Blocc Compton Crips
- The Original Swamps Compton Crips
- The Palmer Blocc Compton Crips
- The Palm & Oak Gangster Crips
- The Park Village Compton Crips
- The Poccet Hood Compton Crips. Notable members include the rapper Coolio.
- The Raymond Street Hustler Compton Crips
- The Santana Blocc Compton Crips, founded in 1976
- The Six Hood Compton Crips
- The South Side Compton Crips
- The Spook Town Compton Crips
- The Tragniew Park Compton Crips. Notable member include the rapper MC Eiht.
- The Twilight Zone Compton Crips
- The Ward Lane Compton Crips
Hyde Park
- The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips (encoded as RSC, R.60s, or NH R.60s) initially splintered off from the larger West Side Crips during the mid 1970s. The Rollin 60s were the first Crip gang to have a rivalry with another Crip gang - the Eight Tray Gangster Crips back in 1979 which would last three decades and result in around 60 deaths.[16]
Leimert Park
- The Rollin 40's Neighborhood Crips (encoded as RFC or R. 40s NHC) are located in the Leimert Park area north of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and south of Vernon Avenue.[17] In 2006, Rollin 40's member Ernest Crayton was shot 5 times, twice in the head in the Western & Vernon area. The murder was carried out by Christopher “Ce-Loc” Mathis and Akil Robbins of the 76 East Coast Crips.[17]
Vermont-Slauson
- The Rollin 50's Neighborhood Crips (encoded as R 50s NHC) are located in the Vermont-Slauson area east of Vermont Avenue, west of Western Avenue, south of Slauson Avenue, and north of 54th street.[18] In the 1980s, the gang was originally called the 55 Hustler Crips, which was renamed the 55 Neighborhood Crips in the early 90s. The 57th and 58th Neighborhood Crip gangs emerged shortly after which eventually established an umbrella of Rollin 50s Neighborhood Crip identities.[18]
Watts
The Watts neighborhood is within South Los Angeles's established "East Side". Gangs within Watts often accept the "Watts Crips" card.
- The 99 Watts Mafia Crips (99WMC), also known as the 9'ers, are an African-American Mafia Crips set which was started in the 1980s. The gang's territory is between 99th Street and Success Ave, and between Compton Ave and Central Ave. The gang is known to represent gold or yellow colors along with the traditional blue.[19]
- The 95 Kitchen Crips (95 KCG), is a Kitchen Crip set
- The Beach Town Mafia Crips
- The Blue Gate Mafia Crips
- The Fudge Town Mafia Crips
- The Grape Street Watts Crips (GSWC), is a Watts Crips set based out of the Jordan Downs Housing Projects spread from Grape Street to 97th Street, between Alameda Street and 103rd Street. They are rivals with the PJ Watts Crips, Hacienda Village Bloods, Circle City Piru, Ten Line Gangster Crips, East Coast Crips, Fudge Town Mafia Crips, 99 Watts Mafia Crips. Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, and Florencia 13.[20]
- The Baby Locs Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Peta Roll Squad Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Peta Roc Squad Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Peta Loc Squad Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Parolee Squad Grape Street Watts Crips
- The 95th Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Bandera Blocc 97 Grape Street Watts Crips
- The 103 Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Dust Town Crip Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Dust Town Hoggs Grape Street Watts Crips
- The 10 Deuce Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Tip Top Grape Street Watts Crips
- The Hat Gang Watts Crips (HGWC), is a Watts Crips set. The gang's territory goes from 92nd Street to 98th Street, and around Central Avenue to Parmelee Avenue. The gang has two cliques which are 92nd Street and 96th Street. Hat Gang Watts Crips are known to represent the color black, which has often led to members referring to the gang as Black Rag Gang or Black Rag Crips. The gang's known allies are the East Coast Crips (more importantly the 97 East Coast Crips), the Front Street Crips and the Playboy Gangster Crips. The gang's previous alliance to the 99 Watts Mafia Crips and the Compton Avenue Crips, was followed by rivalry and strain with relations to the Mafia Crips sets as a result. The gang's known rivals are Bounty Hunter Bloods, Circle City Piru, BeBop Watts Bloods, Hacienda Village-Bloods, Grape Street Crips, Venice Shoreline Crips, Mona Park Compton Crips, Eight Tray Gangster Crips and Compton Avenue Crips. The rap group Black Hole of Watts are members of Hat Gang.[21]
- The Project Watts Crips, more commonly known as the PJ Watts Crips (PJWC) or PJ Crips, are a Watts Crip set based out of the Imperial Courts Housing Project in Watts.[22] Tattoos representing affiliation to the gang include "PJWC", "PJ", and "115".[22]
- The Bull Side Project Crips
- The Funny Side Falcons Project Crips
- The Island Side Project Crips
- The Pill Head Project Crips
West Adams
- The West Boulevard Crips are located in West Adams and Hyde Park area are known to be rivals of the Black P. Stones, where than has been multiple instances of drive-by shootings.
Long Beach area of Los Angeles County
The gangs within Long Beach's established "East Side" are:
- The Black Bandit Crips
- The Insane Crips (IC) or the Insane Crips Gang (ICG), is a Tray set in the Central Long Beach area.[23]
- The Rollin 20s Crips, is a Trey set. Notable members and affiliates include Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, and Goldie Loc.
- The Sons of Samoa
- The Eastside Dawgs 10th St
- The Suicidal Gang 15th St.
- The Westside Cee Weez Trey Life 32nd St
- The South East Asians or Suicidal Exotic Asians (S.E.A. Alliance) is the alliance of the following gangs in Cambodia Town:[24]
- The Asian Boyz Crips (ABZ) of the eastside of Long Beach which is a Vietnamese, Cambodian, Korean, and Laotian gang.[24]
- The Exotic Family City Crips (EFCC), which is a primarily Cambodian gang.[24]
- The Suicidal Town gang (ST), which is a primarily Cambodian gang. The gang is an evolution from Suicidal Tendencies' Suicidals gang of the 80s.[24]
The gangs within Long Beach's established "North Side" are:
- The Asian Boyz Crips (ABZ) on the north side of Long Beach are a Vietnamese, Cambodian, Korean, and Laotian gang.
- The Boulevard Mafia Crips, is a Mafia Crips set
- The Bricc Boy Crips
- The Four Corner Blocc Crips
- The Lettin Niggas Have It (LNHI)
- The Mack Mafia Crips, is a Mafia Crips set
- The Original Hood Crips
The gangs within Long Beach's established "West Side" are:
- The Dicken All Women Gangster Style gang (DAWGS)
- The Rollin 80s West Coast Crip also known as 7 Day Crip, is a Deuce set
Defunct gangs within the area include:
- The Fe Line Crip (FLC)
- The Tray Deuce Crip, is a Deuce set
Bakersfield County
- The Country Boy Crips
- The Eastside Crips
- The Westside Crips
San Diego County
- The 45 Samoan Crips
- The Asian Crips
- The Crook Mob Gangster Crips
- The Deep Valley Crips
- The East Dago Mob Crips
- The Insane Crips 23rd BIG, 16 YFC, 21st ICG
- The Linda Vista Crips
- The Oriental Mob Crips
- The Rollin 40's Neighborhood Crips
- The Tiny Oriental Crips
- The West Coast Crips, the San Diego chapter of the East Coast Crips of L.A
- The Westside Crips
Hawaii
- The Sons of Samoa (SOS), is a primarily Samoan and Polynesian gang which originated in Long Beach, Ca.
Honolulu County
- The Halawa Mob Crips (HMC), a Polynesian gang located in Halawa, Hawaii the island of Oahu
- The Hillside Crips (HC), in Makakilo, Hawaii
- The Kuhio Park Crips (KPC), a Polynesian gang located in the Kuhio Park Terrace projects.
- The Micro Yung Crips (MYC), a Micronesian gang in Oahu
- The Tongan Crip Gang (TCG; originated in Los Angeles), a primarily Tongan and Polynesian gang on the island of Oahu. The gang originated in Inglewood, Ca.
Maui County
- The Uptown Crips
Colorado
- The 32nd Street Crips
- The 33rd Street Gangster Crips
- The 34th Street Gangster Crips
- The 37th Street Crips
- The 81st Street Eastside Hustler Crips
- The Rollin 30's Crips, a street gang in Denver, they are not affiliated nor a subset of the Rollin 30's Harlem Crips
- The Ruthless Ass Gangster Crips
- The Westside Crips
Kansas
Kansas City
- The 4 Trey Crips, the gang is divided into 3 subsets:
- The 4 Trey Vineyard Gardens Crips
- The Eastside 4 Trey Crips
- The Westside 4 Trey Crips
- The 5 Blocc Crips, the gang is divided into 2 subsets
- The Eastside 5 Blocc Crips
- The Westside 5 Blocc Crips
- The 12th Street Crips
- The 51 Gangster Crips
- The 58 Deuce Crips
- The 6800 Crips
Montana
- The 300 Blocc Crips, in Billings[25]
- The Darkside Hustler Crips, in Missoula[25]
- The Mak'pas Avenue Crips, a Native American gang on the Crow Reservation[25]
- The North Side Crips, in Missoula[25]
Oregon
Eugene
- The 5100 Riverside Crips[26]
Gresham
- The 62 Eastside Diamond Crips
Portland
- The 6th Blocc Crips
- The 8th Blocc Crips
- The 62 East Coast Crips (also operating in Los Angeles), in Kenton[27]
- The 82 Neighborhood Crips, in Montavilla
- The 111 Neighborhood Crips
- The 503 Crips
- The Acacia Blocc Compton Crips
- The Asian Boyz
- The Boss Blocc Crips
- The Columbia Villa Crips, in Portsmouth[28]
- The Courtyard Crips
- The Deuce Mob Crips
- The Downside 40's Crips
- The Eastside Crips
- The Eastside Diamond Crips
- The Farm Dog Compton Crips
- The Felony Flats Crips
- The Imperial Village Crips
- The Jantzen Beach Crips
- The Kerby Blocc Crips, in Humboldt[29][30]
- The Kelly Park Compton Crips
- The King Boulevard Crips
- The Loc'd Out Crazy Crips
- The Mob Crips
- The Neighborhood Compton Crips
- The Oakhurst Street Crips
- The Park Village Compton Crips
- The Raymond Street Hustler Compton Crips
- The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips (see above), in Piedmont and Montavilla[29]
- The Rollin 90's Neighborhood Crips
- The Spook Town Compton Crips
- The Sicc Man Killers
- The Sons Of Samoa
- The South Side 6th Street Crips
- The South Side Criminals
- The Stockton Crips
- The Thug Life Crips
- The West Covina Neighborhood Crips
- The West Side Diamond Crips
- The West Side Family Crips (also operating in other areas), in Hazelwood
- The West Side Lil Crips
- The West Side Mafia Crips
Nevada
Clark County
Las Vegas
The gangs located in Las Vegas's established west side are:
- The Delmonico Gangster Crip, is a Gangster Crip set in the Delmonico neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas.[31]
- The Gerson Park Kingsmen (GPK), is a Crip and Blood hybrid gang on the west side of Las Vegas. The gang's original name was Ace of Spades, however it became known as Gerson Park Kingsmen when the Herbert Gerson Projects were built. The gang's territory is near the Martin Luther King and Lake Mead boulevards. The gang represents the number "369" which represents Gerson Park’s three blocks of apartments, six apartments per block and nine units per building. The gang is also known to represent the color green.[31][32]
- The Lench Mob Gangster Crip is a Gangster Crip set in the Berkley Square neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas.[31]
- The Vegas Heights Gangster Crips (VHGC) or the Rollin 50's Crips (R.50s), is a Gangster Crip and Deuce hybrid gang in the Vegas Heights neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas.[31][32]
- The Rolling 60's Crips is a Deuce set in the "Crip City" neighborhood[31]
- The Valley View Gangster Crips (VVGC) is a Gangster Crip set in the Valley View neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas[31]
The gangs located in Las Vegas's established "North Town" are:
- The Donna Street Crip (DSC), originally known as the GQ's (Good Quality), is a gang in the heart of Donna St. in the north side of Las Vegas.[31]
- The North Town Gangster Crips (NTG) formerly known as the State Boyz, a Gangster Crips set in the Regal Estates known locally as "The States".[31]
- The North Town Gangster Crips (NTG), another offshoot of the same gang but within the Rose Garden Projects on the north side of Las Vegas[31]
- The North Town Rolling 60's Crips (N/T R.60s), is a Deuce set in the Rose Garden Projects on the north side of Las Vegas[31]
- The White Street Mob Crip, a gang located in the heart of White St. on the north side of Las Vegas[31]
Florida
- The 32 Hoover Crips
- The 36 Hoover Crips
- The 52 Hoover Crips
- The 63 Gangster Crips
- The 73 Crips
- The 83 Crips
- The 83 Gangster Crips
- The 211 Crips
- The 312 Crips
- The 551 Crips
- The Blue Devil Gangster Crips
- The Cartel Southside Gangster Crips
- The Clown Boiz
- The Deuce Crips
- The Downton Crips
- The Eastside Crips
- The Geer Gang Crips
- The Gun Clap Crips
- The G.Stone Crips
- The Grape Street Crips
- The Hoover Crips
- The Hoover Deuce Crips
- The Insane Gangster Crips
- The Lincoln Field Crips
- The M.A.C Crips
- The Mafia Street Gangster Crips
- The Maniac Outlaw Locstas
- The Outlaw Gangster Crips
- The Paybacc Crips
- The United Crip Nation
- The Viste Verdi Crips
- The Rollin 20's Crips
- The Rollin 30's Harlem Crips
- The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips
- The Rollin 90's Neighborhood Crips
- The Rollin 120's Crips
- The South Side Crips
- The Watts City Crips
- The Wolf Pacc Cirps
- The Young Outlaw Gangster Crips
New York
New York City
The Bronx
- The 18th Street Crips
- The 83 Gangster Crips
- The 111 Neighborhood Crips
- The Ace Duece Tray Crips
- The Geer Gang Crips (773)
- The Grape Street Crips, 81st Street
- The Harlem Mafia Crips
- The Insane Gangster Crips (ICG)
- The Outlaw Gangster Crips
- The PayBacc Crips
- The PlayBoy Gangster Crips
- The Rocc Neighborhood Crips
- The Rollin 20's Crips
- The Rollin 30's Harlem Crips
- The Rollin 40's Neighborhood Crips
- The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips
- The Rollin 90's Neighborhood Crips
- The Santana Blocc Compton Crips
- The Shot Gun Crips
- The Suicide Murder Crips
- The Wild Card Gangster Crips
Brooklyn
- The 43 Gangster Crips
- The 83 Gangster Crips or Eight Tray/Trey Gangster Crips (originally from Los Angeles) has several sets in Brooklyn:
- Collect Your Gwop/L Ave (CYG), is a Crip set whose turf is on the cross streets of East 38th Street and Avenue L in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
- The Killa Crime Family (KCF), is a hybrid gang associated with 83 Gangster Crips which currently shares territory with Folk Nation Gangster Disciples in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. The gang's territory is south of Foster Avenue, north of Farragut Road, east of New York Avenue, and south of Brooklyn Avenue. The gang was formerly was located on Ralph Avenue in Flatlands, Brooklyn, used to share turf with the Bloods set Anybody Gets It (ABG).
- The Avalon Gangster Crips
- The East Gangster Crips
- The 323 G Stone Crips (GSC)
- The Killa Crips (KC1)
- The South Side Crips
- The Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips
Manhattan
- The 83 Gangster Crips
Queens
- The 111 Paybacc Crips (PBC), is an African-American Crip set. The set's neighborhood is in the heart of 111th Avenue in South Ozone Park, Queens, and spans south of 109th Avenue, north of Linden Boulevard, east of Lefferts Boulevard, and west of 135th Street.
- The Bacc Street Crips (BC), is an African-American Crip set. The set's neighborhood is in the heart of 134th Street in South Ozone Park, Queens, and spans from south of Western Boulevard, north of 135th Avenue, east of 133rd Street, and north of 135th Avenue.
- The Lakewood Crips' or Cold Heart Gangsta Crips (CHGC), is an African-American Crip set. The set's neighborhood is in the heart of Jamaica, Queens, and spans west of Van Wyck Expressway East and Lakewood Avenue, west of Sutphin Boulevard, and north of Linden Boulevard. The gang shares turf with Get Touch Boys which extends farther south.
- The Insane Crips (IC), is an African-American Crip set. The set's neighborhood is in the heart of Pomonok, Queens, and is south of 65th Avenue, east of Kissena Boulevard, north of 71st Avenue, and west of Parsons Boulevard. Most of the gang's turf is shared with a gang called Palmaglock - specifically to Jewel Avenue. The gang's turf also extends over Pomonok Playground.
North Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Fort Worth
- The Five-Deuce Crips which has been known to be aligned with the Four-Trey Crips during a prostitution ring referred to as the "Fish Bowl".
- The Four-Trey Crips (see above to Five-Deuce-Crips)
Houston
- The Gulf Coast Gangster Crips, a subset of the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips in Gulf Coast Projects.
- 52 Hoover Gangster Crips, in
Utah
Salt Lake County
- The Salt Lake Posse is a Polynesian gang. The gang has previously associated and recruited members of the Juggalo subculture, which eventually became the basis of the FBI's labelling of Juggalos as a hybrid gang.
- The Lay Low Crips is a Polynesian gang
- The West Side Crips is a Polynesian gang
- The Park Village Compton Crips (PVC or PVCC, based in Los Angeles), is a Samoan gang
- The Samoans in Action (SIA), is a Samoan gang
- The Sons of Samoa (SOS), is a primarily Samoan and Polynesian gang which originated in Long Beach, Ca.
- The Krazy Ass Samoans (KAS), is a Samoan gang
- The Tongan Crip Gang (TCG, based out of Los Angeles), is a Tongan Crip set
- The Tongan Style Gang (TSG), is a Tongan gang
- The Baby Regulators' (BR), is a Tongan gang
- The Rose Park Family (RPF), is a Tongan gang based in Rose Park, Salt Lake City, Utah
Washington
Clark County
- The Eastside 62 Diamond Crips, primarily active in Los Angeles
- The Imperial Village Crips, primarily active in Los Angeles
- The Kerby Blocc Crips (see above), primarily active in Portland
- The Mafia Style Crips
King County
- The Family Mafia Crips, in Federal Way
- The Genessee Blocc Crips, in Columbia City, Seattle
- The Holly Park Crips, in Holly Park, Seattle[37]
- The Othello Blocc Crips, in Holly Park[38]
- The Santana Blocc Compton Crips (see above)
- The Sons Of Samoa
- The Marvin Gangster Crips, originally from Los Angeles
Okanogan County
Pierce County
- The Acacia Blocc Compton Crips (see above), in Bremerton
- The East Side Gangster Crips, in Eastside, Tacoma
- The Family 43rd & Warner
- The Hilltop Crips, in Hilltop, Tacoma. Originally known as the "23rd Street Hilltop Crips", it was formed in the late 1980s and soon became one of the more prominent gangs in Tacoma. While its influence waned in the early 2000s, police say the gang has since increased in size, and had around 200 members in 2010.[40] The Hilltop Crips itself is divided into multiple sets.
- The 8th Blocc Crips
- The 9th Street Rip Ryda Loc Mafia
- The 12th Street Trafton Blocc Crips
- The 15th Street Mobbin Deep Crips
- The 16th Street Clicc Clacc DSD1
- The 17th & M Street Young Boxer Crips
- The 23rd Street Murder Blocc Crips
- The KnoccOut Crips, in South Tacoma
- The Lake City Crips, in Lakewood
- The Lakewood Hustler Crip Gang 14th, in Lakewood
- The Morton Blocc Crips, in Eastside Tacoma
- The Native Gangster Crips 40 Blocc, in Eastside Tacoma
- The Neighborhood Crips 25th Avenue
- The 46 Neighborhood Crips
- The Nutty Blocc Compton Crips (see above)
- The Rollin' 40s Neighborhood Crips (see above)
- The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips (see above)
- The Young Gangster Crips, in Tacoma (various places)
Snohomish County
- The Goon Squad Crips[42]
- The West Covina Neighborhood Crips,[42] mainly active in West Covina, California[43]
Spokane County
- The 4th Street Crips
- The A Street Crips
- The Atlantic Drive Compton Crips (see above)
- The Avalon Gangster Crips
- The Blocc Hustla Crip Gang
- The Deuce Avenue Crips
- The 62 East Coast Crips
- The Ford Cluster Crips, on the Spokane Reservation
- The 83 Gangster Crips
- The Ghost Town Crips
- The Gordon Blocc Crips
- The Insane Gangster Crips
- The Long Beach Crips
- The Murder 1 Crips
- The Palm & Oak Gangster Crips (see above)
- The Playboy Gangster Crips
- The Rollin' 20's Crips
- The Rollin' 60's Neighborhood Crips
- The 129 Pay Bacc Crips
- The Regulatin Crips
Stevens County
Thurston County
- The Fam-Bam Crips
- The Lakewood Hustler Crips (see above), primarily active in Lakewood
- The Maniac Gangster Crips
- The Skok House G'z Crips, a Native-American gang on the Skokomish Reservation
- The Squaxin Island Nation Crips, a Native-American gang on the Squaxin Reservation
Walla Walla County
- The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips (see above)[45]
Whatcom County
- The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips (originating from Los Angeles), a Native-American Crip set on the Lummi Reservation[46]
Yakima County
- The 6th Street Crips[47]
Canada
Alberta
- The Mafia Crips (MC's), a gang in Edmonton, Alberta[48]
- The Native Crips, a gang in Hobema, Alberta[48]
- The Westside Crips, a gang based out of Edmonton[48]
British Columbia
Great Vancouver
- The Eastside Disciples Crips
Ontario
Toronto
- The Glendower Crips in Scarborough, Toronto, rivals of the Bay Mills Crips[48][49]
- The Bay Mills Crips in Scarborough, Toronto[49]
- The Dawes Road Crips in Scarborough, Toronto[49]
- The Doomstown Crips in the Jamestown neighborhood of Etobicoke, Toronto[49]
- The Mount Olive Crips is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood in Etobicoke, Toronto[48][49]
- The Ghetto Boys is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood in Etobicoke, Toronto[48][49]
- The Mother Nature's Mistakes (MNM) in Etobicoke, Toronto[49]
- The Junior Crips' is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood in Etobicoke, Toronto[48][49]
- The New Born Crips (NBC) is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood in Etobicoke, Toronto,[49] The gang was originally based in Rexdale where it had 40 members in 1994. The gang later moved to North York where it had a reported 70 members in 1998. Gang members spread off to create another gang called the Jamestown Crips.[48]
- The San Romanoways in the Palisades neighborhood of North York, Toronto[49]
- The Uptop Driftwood in North York, Toronto[49]
- The Shoreham or Shoreshot in North York, Toronto[49]
- The Falstaff Crips in North York, Toronto[49]
- The 5 Point Generalz in North York, Toronto[49]
- The Jamestown Crips is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood in Etobicoke, Toronto. The gang was originally formed from New Born Crips members.[48]
- The West End Crips is a gang in North York, Toronto[48]
- The Little Gangster Crips is a gang in the Jamestown neighborhood of Etobicoke, Toronto[48]
- The All Crips Gang (ACG), a gang in the Scarlett Road area[48]
- The Lakeshore Crips[48]
- The Glendower Crips, a gang in Scarborough, Toronto gang, rivals of the Bay Mills Crips.[48]
- The Latin Crips[48]
- The Northshore Crips[48]
- The Rollin 200's Crips, a gang operating in Malvern (Wickson Trail, Crow Trail, B-way)[48]
- The Woodblock, a gang in Mississauga[48]
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Ottawa
- The Baycrest Crips[48]
- The Cedar Wood Crips[48]
- The Eastside Mafia Crips, allegedly to have begun activity in 2007 in the eastend of Ottawa.[48]
- The Ledbury Banff Crips[48]
- The Sandlewood Crips[48]
Saskatchewan
- The Indian Mafia Crips, an Indo-Canadian gang[48]
Quebec
Montreal
- The Craccdown Posse (CDP or CDP's) is a mostly Haitian gang which began in the early 1990s in the St. Michel district. The gang had a reported membership of about 200 in 2000. The turf war between CDP and the Bo-Gars spread to Laval in 2006.[48]
- The Downtown Posse, is a mostly Jamaican gang in the Cote-des-Neige area. Rivals of the Uptown Posse.[48]
American Samoa
- The Sons of Samoa (SOS), exported from Los Angeles and New Zealand
Belize
- The Campos Crips, a Belizean gang located in the northern Ambergris Caye area of San Pedro, Belize. The gang is known for its turf war against the Bloods for "sea lotto" (drugs smuggled to the shore of Belize). The gang is named after Belizean laborer Moses Campos who was said to be involved the killing of Santiago Trapp.[50]
- The Rollin 30's Harlem Crips
Philippines
- The Asian Boyz (ABZ) in Manila, Philippines, which has connection to the Asian Boyz gang in Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley.
Japan
Street gangs claiming affiliation to the Crips (クリップス kurripusu) emerged in Japan upon a lower-income peoples trend known as "color gangs" (カラーギャング) or "teamers" (チーマー). These gangs are also referred to as "blue gangs" (青ギャング ao gyangu). A 17 year old Japanese Crip member was charged with theft and sexual assault in the Mobara Station in the Chiba prefecture.[51]
- The Omiya Crips (大宮クリップス / 大宮CRIPS), Omiya Crips Cruise (大宮CRIPSクルーズ Omiya Kurripusu Kuruzu), or Onimaru Corps. (鬼丸軍団 Onimaru Gundan) in Omiya-ku, Saitama Prefecture[52]
- The Adachi Crips (足立CRIPS), a gang in Adachi, Tokyo[52]
- The Kawaguchi Crips, a gang in Kawaguchi, Saitama. The gang is rivals of the peculiarly named Bloods Florencia 13 hybrid gang in Japan.[52]
- The Hachioji Short Line Crips (八王子SHORT LINE CRIPS/ SLC), a gang in Hachiōji, Tokyo. The gang's founding member is graffiti artist TOMI-E who started the gang around 1994. TOMI-E was a former member of the Korean-Chinese gang Asian Crips during his time in San Francisco in the early 90s.[52][53]
- The Kikawada Crips (木川田クリップス)[52]
- The Takenotsuka Crips (竹ノ塚クリップス), in Adachi, Tokyo. The gang's territory is near the Takenotsuka Station railway tracks.[52]
- The Kita-Urawa Crips (北浦和CRIPS), in Urawa-ku, Saitama Prefecture. The gang's territory is near the Kita-Urawa Station railway tracks.[52]
Netherlands
The Crips in the Netherlands were founded by Quincy "Sin Quin" Soetosenojo who was also a member of the Maluku and Surinamese outlaw biker club Satudarah. Sin Quin was shot and killed
- The Main Triad Crips, formerly known as the Underground Crips, is a primarily Surinamese gang in the The Hague, Netherlands. The rapper and outlaw biker Quincy "Sin Quin" Soetosenojo is a notable ex-member.
- The Eastside Crips is an African-Dutch gang in The Hague, Netherlands[54]
- The Eight Tray Crips is an African-Dutch gang in The Hague, Netherlands[54]
- The Southside First Tray Crips is an African-Dutch gang in Rotterdam, Netherlands[54]
New Zealand
Auckland
- The Demonstrate My Style (DMS)[55]
- The Fuck the Police (FTP) in Grey Lynn, which has been said to be a subset of the King Cobras[55]
- The Ghetto Cow Boyz[55]
- The Grey Lynn Park Crips, in Grey Lynn[55]
- The Just Straight Crippin gang[55]
- The Juvenile Crip Boyz[55]
- The Myers Park Crips[55]
- The Otara Cripsters [55]
- The Rollin Cloud Crip Boys[55]
- The Strictly Kelston Boys (SKB)[55]
United Kingdom
London
East London
- The E7 Crip Gang or E7 Blue Gang (ECG), is an Black English Crip set in the London Borough of Newham, East London in the E7 district.[56]
North London
- The Reed Road Cripz is a Black English gang in the London Borough of Haringey, North London. The gang is a subset of EvaStrap.[57]
South London
- The Crips (defunct) was a Black English Crip set in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London. Now defunct the gang has remaining splintered subsets.[58]
- The Acre Lane Campaign, is a gang in the London Borough of Lambeth, Brixton SW2/SW4/SW9. The gang's neighborhood is in the heart of Acre Lane. The gang's territory is south of Sanmere Road, Raeburn Street, Stanley Street, and Ferndale Road, north of Acre Lane, east of Bedford Road, and south of Brixton Rd.[58]
- The Claptown Crips in Clapham, London SW4[58]
- The Kennington Crips[58]
- The Murderzone (defunct) on the London Borough of Lambeth, Brixton Barrier Block SW9 on the Somerleyton Estate. South of Moorland Road and Coldharbour Lane, east of Somerleyton Road, east of Corry Drive[58]
Manchester
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