List of Crips subgroups
Alaska
- The 88th Street Crips[1]
- The Altadena Blocc Crips, originally from Pasadena.[1]
- The Baby Hamo Tribe Crips[1]
- The Combat Crips[1]
- The Loc Down Crips[1]
- The Loco Latin Crips[1]
- The Mongolian Boys Society[1]
- The Mountain View Crips[1]
- The Original Swamp Compton Crips, originally from Compton, California[1]
- The Royal Samoan Posse, originally from Santa Ana.[1]
- The West Side City Crips[1]
Anchorage
- The 51-50 Crips[2]
- The Hamo Tribe or Hamo Tribe Crips, a predominantly Polynesian gang[1]
- The Tongan Crip Gang (TCG), a chapter of the predominantly Tongan-American gang from Inglewood, California.[1]
Arizona
- The 10th Avenue JP Crips[1]
- The 12th Avenue Crips[1]
- The 4th Avenue Crips[1]
- The A Mountain Crips[1]
- The Bilby Street Crips[1]
- The Deuce Nine Crips[1]
- The Eastside Maria Crips[1]
- The Jollyville Crips[1]
- The Little Town Crips[1]
- The Manzanita Lynch Mob Crips[1]
- The Maryvale Gangsta Crips[1]
- The Trekell Park Crips [1]
California
Colton
- Colton City Crips[3]
Santa Rosa
- The Asian Boyz (ABZ) Is an Asian American street gang that was created by the Cambodians in Long Beach.[4]
- The Dec Lao Crips (DLC)[4]
- Valley Oak Crips: Founded by Eritrean Americans in Santa Rosa's Valley Oak apartment complex in the northwest part of town, in the 1990s.[4]
City of San Francisco
- The Asian Crips (AC), a Japanese American and Korean American Crip set.[5]
- The Cambodian Crips (CC), is a primarily Cambodian American and Vietnamese American gang in Tenderloin, San Francisco which includes Little Saigon. Last reported in 2003.[6]
Tulare County
- The Lahu Pride Crips (LPC), is a primarily Lahu and Asian American gang.[8]
- The Mongolian Boys Society (MBS), is a primarily Hmong American gang.[8]
- The Oriental Boys Soldiers (OBS), is a primarily Lao gang an Asian American Street gang.[8]
- The Seek and Destroy Kin (SADK), an Asian American gang.[8]
North Hollywood
Possibly defunct gangs include:
Exposition Park and surrounding unincorporated areas (Westside)
- The Rollin 30s Harlem Crips, also known as Dirt Gang is a mostly Belizean-American and African-American gang.
Watts (Eastside)
- The Grape Street Watts Crips (GSWC / GSC / GSW), an African-American Watts Crips subset based out of the Jordan Downs Housing Projects spread from Grape Street to 97th Street, between Alameda Street and 103rd Street. *
- 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.[10]
Venice
- The Venice Shoreline Crips (VSLC / VSC), a predominantly African-American gang in Venice, California.
Fresno
East Palo Alto
- The True Blue Crips had presence in East Palo Alto during the 1990s, and may have presence in the modern day.[12]
Long Beach
- The Asian Boyz were founded in Long Beach in the mid-1980s, and was made up of mostly Cambodian Americans. It is the largest Asian American Crips subset.
- Baby Insane Crips[13]
- Rollin 20s Crips
Sacramento
- Garden Blocc Crips, situated mainly in South Sacramento[14]
San Diego
- The Asian Crips have a subset called Locced Out Youngsters which operate in the Mira Mesa neighborhood, among others.[15]
- Westcoast Crips, significantly settled in the Southeast San Diego area.[16]
Stockton
- 52 Hoover Gangsta Crips[17]
- 118 East Coast Crips[17]
- Asian Crips[17]
- Crazy Town Crips, with a heavy Asian American presence, especially Cambodian, and claims the Carrington Circle area.[18]
- The Eastside Crips[19]
- The Northside Gangster Crips, mostly African American with members who are Hispanic American and of other ethnicities[20]
- Original Crip Gangsters[17]
- Southside Mob Crips[17]
Idaho
Approximately 5% of Idaho's gang members are Crips, out of 2,408 confirmed gang members in the state.[22]
Nevada
- The Bite the Dust Crips (BTD), an African-American Crip subset[27]
New York
- The Eight Trey Crips, in Flatbush, Brooklyn[31]
- The Outlaw Gangsta Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn[32]
- The Rollin' 60s Crips, in Roosevelt, Long Island[33]
- The Silent Murder Crips, in Brownsville, New York [34]
North Dakota
Oregon
Eugene
- The 5100 Riverside Crips[37]
Utah
- The Tongan Crip Gang (TCG).[42]
- The Baby Tengalators (BT).[42]
- The Doomstown Crips (DTC).[42]
- The Krazy Ass Samoans (KAS).[42]
- The Lay Low Crips (LLC)[42]
- The Locoville Crips (LVC)[43]
- The Park Village Compton Crips (PVC / PVCC)[42]
- The Punchito Crip Gang (PCG) gang.[42]
- The Rose Park Family (RPF).[42]
- The Salt Lake Posse (SLP) is a Tongan-American and Samoan-American gang.[42]
- The Samoans in Action (SIA).[42]
- The Sons of Samoa (SOS).[42]
- The Tongan Crip Regulators (TCR).[42]
- The Tongan Style Gangsters (TSG)[42]
- The West Side Crips / Westside Crips (WSC)[42]
- The Samoan Pride Gangsters (SPG)[43]
- The South 700 Crips (S7) (The only St.George set thats predominantly White there are little people of color in this set)
Washington
- The Fam Bam Crips, primarily active in Thurston County.[1]
- The Hilltop Crips, in Hilltop, Tacoma.[44]
Wisconsin
- The Asian Crips is a nationwide Hmong gang.[45]
- The Asian Neutral Boys is a regional Asian Crip gang.[45]
- The Brotherhood Crips[45]
- The Westside Crips.[46]
- The Asian Royal Crips is an Asian Crip gang. They are also known as Asian Royal Clan.[46]
- The Laos Crazy Gangsters is a nationwide Laotian gang.[45]
- The Laos Crips is a nationwide Laotian gang.[45]
- The Oriental True Crips.[45]
- The Asian Ruthless Crips.[45]
- The Crazy Crip Boys.[45]
- The Garson Park Crips.[46]
- The Mafia 5-1 Crips[45]
Caribbean islands
Grenada
The Crips have been identified in Grenada although they were mentioned to have no affiliation to the U.S. gangs. Last reported in 2008.[48]
St. Thomas
Central America
Belize
- The Campos Crips, a Belizean gang located in the northern Ambergris Caye area of San Pedro, Belize.[50]
South America
Brazil
- The Menshevicc Senshi Crips (MSC) is a Brazilian mixed race gang located around the Viracopos neighborhood area of Campinas, predominantly formed by Afro-Brazilians, Japanese-Brazilians and Russian-Brazilians, with ties to the First Capital Command.[51]
Oceania
Australia
Guam (U.S. territory)
- The School Yard Crips (SYC), a Chuukese Crip gang in Guam[53]
Europe
England
- The All Bout Money Crips (ABM), in south London[54]
- The E7 Crips, a Black British gang in Newham, London[55][56]
- The Old Trafford Crips, in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester[54]
- The Rusholme Crips, in Rusholme, Manchester[57]
Netherlands
- The Eastside Crips, an Afro-Dutch gang in The Hague[58]
- The Eight Tray Gangster Crips, in Dordrecht, Groningen and The Hague[59][60]
- The Luca Crips, in Rotterdam[59]
- The Rollin' 200 Crips, a Surinamese Dutch gang in The Hague[61]
- The Southside First Tray Crips, an African-Dutch gang in Rotterdam[58]
- The Traynity, in Bijlmer, Amsterdam[59]
- The West-Holland Boys Crips, in Noordwijkerhout and Oegstgeest[59][60]
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