List of Crips subgroups

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A National Drug Intelligence Center report on the Crips.

The Crips is an alliance of street gangs consisting of a network of loosely-connected subgroups, known as "sets". Approximately 30,000 to 35,000 members and 800 sets are active in 221 cities and 41 U.S. states.[1]

Alabama

  • The Corner Boys Crips[2]
  • The Green Acres Crips[2]
  • The Westside Crips[2]

Alaska

Arizona

  • The 10th Avenue PJ Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The 12th Avenue Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The 4th Avenue Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The A Mountain Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Bilby Street Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Deuce Nine Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Eastside Mafia Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Jollyville Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Little Town Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Manzanita Lynch Mob Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Maryvale Gangsta Crips, in Tucson[2]
  • The Trekell Park Crips, in Tucson[2]

California

Alameda County

Contra Costa County

Fresno County

  • The Dog Pound Crips, in Brookhaven, Fresno[6]
  • The East Lane Crips, in Fresno[6]
  • Fink White Deuce, in Fresno[6]
  • Garrett Street, in Fresno[6]
  • Klette Mob, in Fresno[6]
  • The Modoc Boys, in Fresno[6]
  • The Muhammad Family, in Fresno[6]
  • Northside Pleasant, in Fresno[6]
  • The Six Deuce Diamond Crips, in Fresno[6]
  • The Strother Boys, in Fresno[6]
  • The U-Boys, in Fresno[6]
  • The Villa Posse, in Fresno[6]

Kern County

Los Angeles County

  • The 10-Deuce Budlong Gangster Crips, in Athens[8]
  • The 49th Street Hustler Crips, in Long Beach[9]
  • The Altadena Blocc Crips, in Altadena[10]
  • The Avalon Gardens Crips, in the Avalon Gardens housing project in Green Meadows[11]
  • The Asian Boyz, a predominantly Cambodian American gang in Long Beach[12]
  • The Baby Insane Crips, in Long Beach[13]
  • The Boulevard Mafia Crips, in Long Beach[9]
  • The Carver Park Compton Crips, in Compton[14]
  • The Corner Pocket Crips, in Compton[15]
  • The East Coast Crips, in South Los Angeles[16]
  • The Eastside Crips, in South Los Angeles[17]
  • The Eight Trey Gangster Crips, in South Los Angeles[18]
  • The Eight Trey Hoover Criminal Gangsters, a subgroup of the Eight Trey Gangster Crips in South Los Angeles[18]
  • The Exotic Family City Crips, a Cambodian American gang in Long Beach[19][20]
  • The Four Corner Blocc Crips / Four Corner Hustler Crips, in Long Beach[21]
  • The Grandee Crips, in South Los Angeles[11]
  • The Grape Street Watts Crips, an African American gang in Watts[22]
  • The Gundry Blocc Crips, in Paramount[23]
  • The Hoover Crips, in Athens[8]
  • The House Crips, in South Los Angeles[11]
  • The Imperial Village Crips / Inglewood Village Crips, in Inglewood[24]
  • The Insane Crips, in Long Beach[25]
  • The Kelly Park Compton Crips, in Compton[26]
  • The Kitchen Crips, an African American gang in South Los Angeles[24][27]
  • The Krazy Ass Samoans, a Samoan American gang in Lynwood, Compton and Long Beach[28]
  • The Long Beach Boulevard Mafia Crips, in Long Beach[24]
  • The Mac Mafia Crips, in Long Beach[29]
  • The Main Street Crips / Main Street Eastside Crips / Main Street Mafia Crips, in South Los Angeles[24]
  • The Marvin Gangster Crips, a subgroup of the Main Street Crips in Los Angeles[24]
  • The Menlo Gangster Crips, a subgroup of the Main Street Crips in Los Angeles[24]
  • The Mona Park Crips, in Lynwood[24]
  • The Myrtle Street Crips, in Inglewood[24]
  • The Neighborhood Crips, in Compton[15]
  • The Nut Hood Watts Crips, in Watts[24]
  • The Nutty Blocc Compton Crips, in Compton[30]
  • The Original Hood Crips, in Long Beach[29]
  • The Original Swamp Compton Crips, in Compton[31]
  • The Original Valley Gangster Crips, in Los Angeles[24]
  • The Palmdale Gangster Crips, in Palmdale[24]
  • The Palmer Blocc Crips, in Compton[24]
  • The Park Village Crips, in Compton[24]
  • The Paybacc Crips, in Gardena[24]
  • The Playboy Gangster Crips, in Los Angeles[24]
  • The Project Watts Crips / PJ Watts Crips / PJ Crips, in the Imperial Courts, Watts[32]
  • The Rollin' 20s Long Beach Crips, in Long Beach[24]
  • The Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips, a predominantly Belizean American and African American gang in South Los Angeles[33]
  • The Rollin' 40s Neighborhood Crips, in South Los Angeles[24][34]
  • The Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips, in South Los Angeles[35]
  • The Rollin' 90s Neighborhood Crips, in South Los Angeles[36]
  • The Santana Blocc Crips, in Compton[37]
  • The Schoolyard Crips, in Los Angeles[24]
  • The Shack Boys, in Firestone Park[24]
  • The Sherman Way Mafia Crips, in North Hollywood[38]
  • The Shotgun Crips, in Gardena[24]
  • The Sintown Crips, in Pomona[24]
  • The Sons of Samoa, a Samoan American gang in Long Beach[39]
  • The Southside Compton Crips, in Compton[8]
  • The Spooktown Crips, in Compton[24]
  • The Suicidal Town Crips, an Asian American gang in Long Beach[40]
  • The Tongan Crip Gang, a Tongan American gang in Inglewood[41]
  • Tongan for Life, a Tongan American gang in Long Beach[42]
  • The Tragniew Park Compton Crips, in Compton[43]
  • The Underground Crips, in Athens[44]
  • The Valley Hood Gangster Crips, in North Hollywood[38]
  • The Venice Shoreline Crips, a predominantly African American gang in Venice[45]
  • The West Boulevard Crips, in Long Beach[9]
  • The West Covina Neighborhood Crips, an African American gang in West Covina[46]
  • The Westside Crips, in South Los Angeles[47]

Merced County

  • The Merced Gangster Crips, a multiracial gang in Merced[48]

Riverside County

Sacramento County

San Bernardino County

San Diego County

City and County of San Francisco

San Joaquin County

San Mateo County

Santa Clara County

Sonoma County

Tulare County

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

  • The Deuce Trey Baby Insane Crips, in Dover[76]
  • The Five Deuce Hoover Gangster Crips, in Dover[76]

Florida

  • The 211 Crips[2]
  • The 312 Crips[2]
  • The 551 Crips[2]
  • The Blue Devil Gangster Crips[2]
  • The Cartel Southside Gangsta Crips[2]
  • The Clown Boiz Crips[2]
  • The Downtown Crips[2]
  • The Eastside Rollin' 60s Crips[2]
  • The Eight Trey Gangster Crips[2]
  • The Five Deuce Hoover Crips[2]
  • The Five Nine Hoover Crips[2]
  • The Flip Star Crips[2]
  • The Ghostrider Crips[2]
  • The Grand Park Grape Street Crips[2]
  • The Gun Clap N Crips[2]
  • The Insane Gangster Crips[2]
  • The M.A.C. Crips[2]
  • The Mafia Street Gangsta Crips[2]
  • The Outlaw Gangster Crips[2]
  • The Payback Crips[2]
  • The Rollin' 20s Crips[2]
  • The Rollin' 30s Crips[2]
  • The Seven Trey Crips[2]
  • The Six Point Crips[2]
  • The Southside Crips[2]
  • The United Crip Nation[2]
  • The Watts City Crips[2]
  • The Westside Rollin' 60s Crips[2]
  • The Westside Rollin' 90s Crips[2]
  • The Young Outlaw Gangster Crips[2]
  • The 42nd St Crips[2]

Indiana

  • The Rollin' 20s Crips[2]

Maryland

Michigan

Rollin' 60s graffiti in MorningSide, Detroit.

Minnesota

Nevada

  • The Bite the Dust Crips, an African American gang in Reno[84]
  • The Valley View Gangster Crips, in the Valley View neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas[85]
  • The Vegas Heights Gangster Crips, in Las Vegas[85]

New Jersey

  • The Five Deuce Hoover Crips

in Jersey city, new jersey [86]

New York

  • The 21 Guns, in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn[88]
  • The 21st Mafia Crips, in Midwood, Brooklyn[88]
  • The 274 Hoova Deuce Crips, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn[88]
  • The 500 Blue Notes, in Brownsville, Brooklyn[88]
  • Blue Steel, in East New York, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Canarsie Crips, in Canarsie, Brooklyn[88]
  • Death Row, in the North Bronx[88]
  • The Deuce Mob, in Staten Island[88]
  • Dub C, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn[88]
  • The East Coast Mafia, in Midwood, Brooklyn[88]
  • The East Side Trey Deuce Crips, in Midwood, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Eight Ball Crips, in the Bronx[88]
  • The Eight Trey Crips, in Flatbush, Brooklyn[89]
  • The Five Boro Crips, in New York City[88]
  • The Folk Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, Midwood, Brooklyn and the Bronx[88]
  • G Stone, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Grape Street Crips, in Rockaway, Queens[88]
  • The Gully Gangstas, in Midwood, Brooklyn and Crown Heights, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Insane Gangstas, in Canarsie, Brooklyn and the South Bronx[88]
  • The New Born Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn and Brownsville, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Nine Deuce Hoover Crips, in Harlem, Manhattan[88]
  • The Outlaw Gangsta Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn[90]
  • The Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips, in Harlem and East New York, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Rollin' 30s Mad Circle Crips, in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Rollin' 60s Crips, in Roosevelt, Long Island[91]
  • The Sally Matthews Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn and Brownsville, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Saratoga Playboys, in Brownsville, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Shotgun Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn and Crown Heights, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Silent Murder Crips, in Brownsville, Brooklyn[92]
  • The Slope Mafia, in Park Slope, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Smash Crips, in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and Park Slope, Brooklyn[88]
  • The United Gangsta Crips in East Flatbush, Brooklyn and Brownsville, Brooklyn[88]
  • The United Kings, in Midwood, Brooklyn[88]
  • The Wilmohr Crips, in East Flatbush, Brooklyn[88]

North Dakota

Oregon

South Dakota

  • The North Side Tre Tre Gangster Crips, a Sioux gang[99]

Tennessee

Texas

- 357 um GraveYard Gangster Crips - 187 um UNC Gangster Crips - 357 Dixon Circle - 42ce - 187 um Park Row - 187 Rupert Circle - 247 um HHP Gangster Crips

Utah

Virginia

Washington

Crips graffiti tag on a dumpster in Olympia.

Wisconsin

  • The Asian Crips, a Hmong American gang[109]
  • The Asian Royal Crips / Asian Royal Clan, an Asian American gang[110]
  • The Asian Ruthless Crips, an Asian American gang[109]
  • The Brotherhood Crips[109]
  • The Crazy Crip Boys[109]
  • The Garson Park Crips[110]
  • The Laos Crazy Gangsters, a Laotian American gang[109]
  • The Laos Crips, a Laotian American gang[109]
  • The Mafia 5-1 Crips[109]
  • The Oriental True Crips, an Asian American gang[109]
  • The Westside Crips, a Hmomg American gang in Eau Claire[110]

Canada

Ontario

Saskatchewan

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.[141]

U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Thomas

  • The 22 Projects Crips[142]
  • The Grass Valley Crips[142]
  • The Limes Street Crips[142]
  • The Savan Crips[142]

St. John Island

Europe

England

Netherlands

Oceania

Australia

Guam (U.S. territory)

See also

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