Bad Influence Gangster Crips - History
Coming from East Los Santos, Los Colinas, It's known to be a very quiet and reserved area. Due to its naturally secluded environment, this had caused a group of friends in the early 1990s to form a tagging group, The Bad Influence Gangsters (B.I.G), a predominantly African American street gang as a way to shine light on Los Colinas and put it on the map.
Although, the Bad Influence Gangsters would soon pick up the 3X Gangster Crips card in 1995, this being when they'd begin gaining traction. Within the years of 2003 and 2004, LSPD Gang Enforcement Units had made their very first contact with few members, labeling B.I.G's primary criminal acts being narcotic possessions for sale, robbery, felony weapon possession, attempted murder and vandalism.
One of the more recent cases would be in June 2008, Keion Ruffin a/k/a T-Fade#2 would be convicted of attempted murder after shooting at a rival gang member,
Modern Day
As of modern day, the area would begin to see a mix of both Mexican and African American residents. The Bad Influence Gangster Crips are smaller than what they were in the 90s, although many of the current generation affiliates are known to be off-springs of previous generation affiliates.