Post by jrock on Oct 25, 2023 10:12:38 GMT -5
The Ten Line Gangster Crips were founded in the predominately Latino American, South-Central slums in the East side of the Watts district and 110th street. The founding members were comprised of twenty-nine African American youths from the ages of sixteen to twenty-five. In the earliest years of the set's existence, they rapidly recruited from the African American minority in the neighborhood while engaged in violent street warfare with the PJ Watts Crips, another crip set located on the east side in the Watts district. By 1982, they had been forced by rival street gangs to thinly spread all throughout 110th and Mona Blvd in order to avoid extermination from their rivals in the locality. Throughout the American crack epidemic from 1982 - 1991, the Ten Line Gangster Crips tripled their recruitment and profit through appealing to local black youths as well as doubling their production and sale of crack cocaine. Rivals began muscling in on the set's recruitment and earnings within the neighborhood, which increased the already existing high levels of
violence in street warfare with the Grape Street Watts Crips the Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods. By the end of the American crack epidemic's influence in the neighborhood in 1991, the set had been nearly wiped off of the map due to lengthy incarcerations for nonviolent drug offenses, deaths from murders, dropouts, defections to other Gangster Crip sets and the Black Guerrilla Family as well as members becoming police informants. From 1991 onward to the late 2000s, the Ten Line Gangster Crips remained on the East side in the Watts and 110th street and only saw approximately fifteen to twenty new members get jumped into the set per year on average. The domination of local Latino American street gangs all but rendered the set defunct in the eyes of criminals, law abiding residents of the two aforementioned neighborhoods as well as the Los Angeles Police Department's patrol which is tasked to the neighborhood. In the early 2010s, the street gang saw an increase in activity as local African American youths joined for protection in order to avoid harassment, physical assaults, robberies and murder by the local Latino American populace. This increase in local African American youths joining for protection has steadily picked up the pace once again, especially throughout a five-year period from late 2012 and into early 2017. Eighty percent of the set's current members are the nephews, nieces and cousins of former, retired, deceased and currently incarcerated Ten Line Gangster Crip members who gangbanged throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early to late 2000s. The Ten Line Gangster Crips are present throughout all of the East side of the Watts district and 110th street but maintain their turf in what used to be 110th Street. 110th Street was re-named to Azalea Boulevard by the Los Angeles municipal government in 2013. However, the set have kept their name of Ten Line in honor of their founding location's old formal name.
The Ten Line Crips can be found around the area of Watts. Today their member-list consists of young African Americans ranging from ages 14-21. You can find them getting into a lot of illegal things around area, such as selling drugs, car theft, home invasions, and or armed robberies. They feud with most of the surrounding crips gangs in the area, such as PJ Watts Crips, Grape Street Watts Crips, All Neighborhood Crips, and the Front Street Watts Crips. Other rivals include Bounty Hunters Watts, Hacienda Village Bloods, Circle City Piru, and all Compton Pirus.
The Ten Line Crips (TLC), also known as 110th Street Crips are a small African American street gang located on the East Side in the watt's neighborhood of Los Angeles. They represent 110th Street and associated blocks, between Mona and Wilmington Boulevard. The Ten Line Crips primary cliques are the Dead End (DE), Track Side (TS) and the Lou Dillon Boys (LDB). Ten Line Crips once were under the Gangster Crip card but dropped that all together when their feud with Grape Street Watts Crips spiraled out of control resulting in a few walls tagging from Ten Line with the G on Grape Street whacked out. This brought tension from various other Gangster Crips so Ten Line decided to go Insane.
The S/E Ten-Line Crips (TLC) is one of the many that are considered under the gangster Crip umbrella, they are filled with a lot of ruthless youngins in their set. The Ten-Line Crips are known to stay on the east side of the watts. The set claims 110th street and many different streets between Wilmington Ave. They are considered to be one of the smallest African American gangs in the whole of Watts, South Central, and still have very few small alliances. The Ten-Line Crips hood day is normally on January 10th to represent 110th street also on Thursday's they call it Thirsty Thursdays because the cops would lurk around their block for no reason, just trying their hardest to find any little reason to arrest anybody that is a part of the Ten-Line Crips. The set has a lot of cliques, but the main sets of cliques consist of the Lou Dillon Boys, Dead End, and Track Side. The Gang had dropped the 3x card after the incident that happened between a member from Ten-Line Crip and a member from 83 Gangster Crip, a gang which they had shared a deep alliance, after that incident, they decided to pick up Insane and they were known as Dime Line insane. The Modern-Day Ten-Line Crips call themselves the "Yellow Tape Gang" they got together to keep their residential area, which is the watts, also ever since this happened the crime rate most definitely went up.
Yellow Tape Gang
Yellow Taper Gang is also known as YTG is an African American subset from the Ten-Line Gangster Crip that was made in modern times, the subset was made in 2016 by the younger members of the gang, the YTG's normally stay on 110st street, the subset normally stays around the other cliques. The Yellow Tape Gang is known to be menaces to the streets of South Central. The said subset is a type filled with young ones from the ages ranging from 14-22 years old, these guys are ruthless and a dangerous set of young men and will do anything it takes to get it out of the mud. The gang is known to be doing robberies, little licks on anyone they see to make their money. They all have the same enemies that the main Ten-Line Gangster Crip has. This subset would mainly be seen sporting the Yellow Pirates apparel and hats. Heavily underestimated, the Yellow Tape Gang affiliates managed to take over the Watts altogether, hence the loss of multiple affiliates, they still were able to rule the residential area. Even though they were very close to loss of membership, the young residents found a way to rebuild themselves and come to the front of Gang Activity. It hasn't gotten better after the early 2010s in South Central or just LA in general regarding Gang Violence, multiple teenagers from around the city have been killed and injured badly due to situations that have happened in the streets. After a huge increase in gun activity around the Watts projects, it's been plenty of raiding throughout each week. On December 8th, 2019, the LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) was eligible to arrest and immediately sentence Ludy "OTG.RR Lu110" Roundtree for weapon trafficking and accessory to murder on a rival gang-member from S/S Atlantic Compton Crip. Another figure, Daveon "BadLuccsTa" Saunders, was killed on Christmas Day during the evasion of LAPD with a bullet to the head.
violence in street warfare with the Grape Street Watts Crips the Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods. By the end of the American crack epidemic's influence in the neighborhood in 1991, the set had been nearly wiped off of the map due to lengthy incarcerations for nonviolent drug offenses, deaths from murders, dropouts, defections to other Gangster Crip sets and the Black Guerrilla Family as well as members becoming police informants. From 1991 onward to the late 2000s, the Ten Line Gangster Crips remained on the East side in the Watts and 110th street and only saw approximately fifteen to twenty new members get jumped into the set per year on average. The domination of local Latino American street gangs all but rendered the set defunct in the eyes of criminals, law abiding residents of the two aforementioned neighborhoods as well as the Los Angeles Police Department's patrol which is tasked to the neighborhood. In the early 2010s, the street gang saw an increase in activity as local African American youths joined for protection in order to avoid harassment, physical assaults, robberies and murder by the local Latino American populace. This increase in local African American youths joining for protection has steadily picked up the pace once again, especially throughout a five-year period from late 2012 and into early 2017. Eighty percent of the set's current members are the nephews, nieces and cousins of former, retired, deceased and currently incarcerated Ten Line Gangster Crip members who gangbanged throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early to late 2000s. The Ten Line Gangster Crips are present throughout all of the East side of the Watts district and 110th street but maintain their turf in what used to be 110th Street. 110th Street was re-named to Azalea Boulevard by the Los Angeles municipal government in 2013. However, the set have kept their name of Ten Line in honor of their founding location's old formal name.
The Ten Line Crips can be found around the area of Watts. Today their member-list consists of young African Americans ranging from ages 14-21. You can find them getting into a lot of illegal things around area, such as selling drugs, car theft, home invasions, and or armed robberies. They feud with most of the surrounding crips gangs in the area, such as PJ Watts Crips, Grape Street Watts Crips, All Neighborhood Crips, and the Front Street Watts Crips. Other rivals include Bounty Hunters Watts, Hacienda Village Bloods, Circle City Piru, and all Compton Pirus.
The Ten Line Crips (TLC), also known as 110th Street Crips are a small African American street gang located on the East Side in the watt's neighborhood of Los Angeles. They represent 110th Street and associated blocks, between Mona and Wilmington Boulevard. The Ten Line Crips primary cliques are the Dead End (DE), Track Side (TS) and the Lou Dillon Boys (LDB). Ten Line Crips once were under the Gangster Crip card but dropped that all together when their feud with Grape Street Watts Crips spiraled out of control resulting in a few walls tagging from Ten Line with the G on Grape Street whacked out. This brought tension from various other Gangster Crips so Ten Line decided to go Insane.
The S/E Ten-Line Crips (TLC) is one of the many that are considered under the gangster Crip umbrella, they are filled with a lot of ruthless youngins in their set. The Ten-Line Crips are known to stay on the east side of the watts. The set claims 110th street and many different streets between Wilmington Ave. They are considered to be one of the smallest African American gangs in the whole of Watts, South Central, and still have very few small alliances. The Ten-Line Crips hood day is normally on January 10th to represent 110th street also on Thursday's they call it Thirsty Thursdays because the cops would lurk around their block for no reason, just trying their hardest to find any little reason to arrest anybody that is a part of the Ten-Line Crips. The set has a lot of cliques, but the main sets of cliques consist of the Lou Dillon Boys, Dead End, and Track Side. The Gang had dropped the 3x card after the incident that happened between a member from Ten-Line Crip and a member from 83 Gangster Crip, a gang which they had shared a deep alliance, after that incident, they decided to pick up Insane and they were known as Dime Line insane. The Modern-Day Ten-Line Crips call themselves the "Yellow Tape Gang" they got together to keep their residential area, which is the watts, also ever since this happened the crime rate most definitely went up.
Yellow Tape Gang
Yellow Taper Gang is also known as YTG is an African American subset from the Ten-Line Gangster Crip that was made in modern times, the subset was made in 2016 by the younger members of the gang, the YTG's normally stay on 110st street, the subset normally stays around the other cliques. The Yellow Tape Gang is known to be menaces to the streets of South Central. The said subset is a type filled with young ones from the ages ranging from 14-22 years old, these guys are ruthless and a dangerous set of young men and will do anything it takes to get it out of the mud. The gang is known to be doing robberies, little licks on anyone they see to make their money. They all have the same enemies that the main Ten-Line Gangster Crip has. This subset would mainly be seen sporting the Yellow Pirates apparel and hats. Heavily underestimated, the Yellow Tape Gang affiliates managed to take over the Watts altogether, hence the loss of multiple affiliates, they still were able to rule the residential area. Even though they were very close to loss of membership, the young residents found a way to rebuild themselves and come to the front of Gang Activity. It hasn't gotten better after the early 2010s in South Central or just LA in general regarding Gang Violence, multiple teenagers from around the city have been killed and injured badly due to situations that have happened in the streets. After a huge increase in gun activity around the Watts projects, it's been plenty of raiding throughout each week. On December 8th, 2019, the LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) was eligible to arrest and immediately sentence Ludy "OTG.RR Lu110" Roundtree for weapon trafficking and accessory to murder on a rival gang-member from S/S Atlantic Compton Crip. Another figure, Daveon "BadLuccsTa" Saunders, was killed on Christmas Day during the evasion of LAPD with a bullet to the head.