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SLAUSON HUSTLER CRIPS The Slauson Hustler Crips (aka Gritty 60s) are a subset of the Eastside Hustler Crips that emerged during the gang's initial branch out from 1826 Crenshaw Hustler Crips, which formed the Krazy 80s and Dirty 30s subsets respectively. This subset has been known to see major dips of activity, causing it to merge with the Dirty 30s to maintain territory and control of drug operations, though it does have periods where it detatched and operated as an independent subset. SHC controls the south eastern side of Jefferson, operating on Santa Rosalia, Palmwood and Cardinal Park. The name Slauson comes from Santa Rosalia Street's old name, Slauson Avenue. This is still the name used by many Hustler Crips around the hood, especially the 60s. ——— THE FOUNDER ——— TRIPLE OG — Andre "Dre" Huber Founded the Gritty 60s set during the expansion of the 1826 Crenshaw Hustler Crips across Jefferson. He was known for his independent, grimey and ruthless personality, which shaped the face of the subset. He was killed at Murder Alley after an internal beef between him and other OGs. ——— Other known members: ——— 3OG Mitchell "Money Mitch" Buckner 2OG Monty "Trouble" Perkins OG Sandra "S-Loc" Williams OG LaMarius "Nuke" Coyer OG Diane "Diamond" Burke OG Brent "Crent" Williams OG Ronell "Bam-Bam" Wiggins OBG Calvin "Thief" Naysmith OBG Beverly "Bev / Lil B-B" Cage BG Lorenzo "Stuttz" Collins TG Junior "Mute" Barksdale TG Jayden “Lil Knock Out” Henderson ——— SLAUSON STYLE ——— People growing up or banging sixties tend to pick up on the lingo over time and are commonly heard saying the following things: "Gritty Up!" - Has multiple meanings, from motivation/proud cheer, saying let's go, lock in/etc. "On Trouble" - Similar to "On Kicc", used to swear on something and pay homage to OG Trouble for his efforts in shaping the second generation of 60s. "Big Six" - The nickname given to the active senior leaders of the Gritty 60s set. There are two mentalities that are convey the identities of the Slauson Hustler Crips. Almost every 60s member can be categorized as either of those two: The Hustler / Money Gang The ones whose entire identity is about making money. Known around the set as "Money Gang", in homage to OG Money Mitch; this is popularized today by Lamont "Money #2" Johnson, referring to the clique following his footsteps. These people are usually flashy and have a very organized sense of style. Constantly buying new cars and making sure their clothes look new. The Soldier / Cannibal Tribe Though they are Hustlers at heart, they are rather notorious for their violence or desire of it. They are usually very grimey figures, showcasing more hood than flash. They don't tend to spend all their money on material, but rather drugs, guns, and women. Today, this is known as "Cannibal Tribe", the path set on for youth by Keandre "Cannibal" Rucker., The 60s subset is heavily adamant on preserving history and paying respect to their former generations. This is shown from the way they dress, talk, the music they listen to, the movies they talk about and such. Every member has something to be proud of and this can be shown in their lavish taste of fashion, cars, or even real estate. ——— THE GENERALS ——— Original Hustler Crip / Big Six - Infant, Lamont "Money #2" Johnson Initiated onto the 60s Hustler Crip set by OG Demari "G-Smoove" Layne, he was the first of the Infant generation to claim the Gritty keys and accept the reins of a deserted block. Money was known for his extravagant style of a 1990s hustler, decked out in west coast gear and crip walking to old school hiphop while riding waxed out lowriders down Palmwood. His enthuthiastic cash driven mentality helped grow his reputation as a business-first, party later kind of hustler. Respected amongst all his peers around Jefferson. He grew up with a brother, Telford "Scatter" Johnson, whom was killed by the Los Santos Police Department when he was in his late teens. This devasted him, getting him into a series of events, leading to imprisonment in Las Venturas. Money was then released, where he continued co-leading the direction of the set alongside his childhood best friend, Keandre. Money handles the finances of the subset and is in charge of most of the supply, as his name suggests, he ensures everyone has a piece of the pie when it comes to his block. Original Hustler Crip / Big Six - Infant, Keandre "Cannibal" Rucker Guided since childhood under the watchful eye of Double OG, Monty "Trouble" Perkins. Keandre had a troubled childhood with major anger management issues. This stems from a dysfunctional home, whom he shared with his parents, Terrence and Latoya Rucker, an abusive drunk and formerly drug addicted mother. He did his best to protect his mother where he could, but spent most his energy defending his little sister Aisha "Lady Luxe" Rucker. Keandre grew up around the Tiny Gangsters generation of the Hustler Crips and spent a lot of time learning from OG Trouble, whom he considered a role model. It grew his obsession of having a military mentality and using force and anger to achieve results. Keandre was nicknamed Cannibal after a domestic violence situation at home, where he bit his father's nose off. A police officer on scene called the incident Cannibalistic, which spread around town, giving Keandre his moniker. Keandre spent years in prison following that incident with extensions he earned while locked up. He was then released and immediately got back into putting in work. Today, Keandre handles the militant side of the organization, teaching aspiring Hustlers how to shoot and be proper Slauson Soldiers. Keandre is also the one that handles most of the prison politics for the subset, maintaining relations.
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Lamont Johnson is an Afro-American male hailing from the projects of Crenshaw, as a kid he was exposed to the local gang-members very early in life-- he was subjected to the norm at that point, he used to observe from a distance all day whilst he was assisting his father at their corner store. At the time of his adolesceence there was a gang withinthe area named the Eastside Hustler Crips. As a young child, the lights, water and other utilities were turned off in the home constantly. His family was struggling to survive. In order to eat-- he had to steal, even for clothes and other necessities. The younger part of his childhood was him being sent to juvenile, and placement upstate due to his reckless behaviour. He'd often get caught for minor stick ups and robberies. He would ditch school, even pick up a smoking habit from hanging around the older guys. He'd learn how to hustle and earn an extra buck, everything from weed to cocaine. He was so facinated with the elders affiliations and jewelry that he was ready to do the most to obtain that himself. Growing up in the projects, he was constantly seen hanging around the other juveniles, specially a guy from the neighbourhood called Tiny Slicc, they had grown up side by side. With his money making mindset and Lamonts will to be seen by the elders-- the duo spent their whole days trying to earn their respect. At first it was just them sitting on the porch watching the others-- a pipe dream if you must. They'd often get in trouble together, fight together, and other things teenagers did at the time. Even being expelled from school at one point due to a massive brawl. Being influenced by the older presence in the area, he quickly gained knowledge on the street game. CHAPTER 2: Lamont was soon offered a rag and the street-name Money by Big Smoove AKA G-Smoove as a nod to his effort in the streets. He was regarded as one of the top hustlers for someone in his generation. He was put on the frontlines of Slauson and Cardinal to lead the section back to it's glory-- this were the beginning of a new era where Money started his rags II riches journey. 10 YEARS LATER: Lamont Johnson at 29 years old Embraces the big homie image more as of recent. Has been responsible for getting a lot of the younger homie's heads on straight and putting money in their pocket. At the end of the day he still continues to use the younger generation to do some of his dirty work. Lamont has poor mental health overall and has continued to use drugs to keep him from completely losing it. He carries a guarded and cold persona to avoid dealing with his emotions although he's been able to latch onto a select few homies from the G-Homie/Infant generation. Dabbles mainly in gun running and drug dealing these days, often seen around his cousin Baby Money. He came up from being able to turn a profit from stolen vehicles and stomping on the drugs, almost doubling the amount in way where the fiend had a hard time telling the difference. Most of the homies don't know the innerworkings of these crime schemes but plenty benefit from them. Lamont's grown to understand the importance of diplomacy and politicking with other sets. A byproduct of his big homies, he's began to seek resolutions with sets as opposed to treating situations with the ignorance he once might have had. 5 YEARS LATER: Lamont at 33-35 Lamont's focus maintained to stay about getting money— which eventually they used to try and gain more activity on the 60s side. This often brought attention to the section— making them one of their main targets to the Los Santos Police Department. With this happening, this made a target on their backs— after surveiling them for a while they intercepted one of their shipments, a truckload full of cocaine, one of the departments biggest busts until this date. With this huge bust, and other charges and crimes committed by the group, the department took legal action against the group. Those who were caught and were affiliated, would catch a gang enhancement charge due to their affiliation, and after a while if building a case, they were brought to court. A total of 8 senior members of the gang were arrested, those included, Nigel "Baby Money" Crawford along with the deaths of Orion "Oreo" Foster and Money's baby brother "Telford "Scatter" Johnson— all senior members of the gang. Once Money and Keandre "Cannibal" Rucker got released they started taking back power with a new generation, but with a new generation came chaos— hereby is where the war escelated between the 38TH members and other less known sets around south central— an all out gang war. The word is that they're still fighting to keep their reign over the area with a new generation of members and Tiny Money at the front.
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eastside hustler crips Infant Hunter "Stacks" Powell
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80 This thread covers some of the experiences through the eyes of Hunter "Stacks" Powell. It also covers some RP from his mother, Cedella Powell. EASTSIDE HUSTLER CRIPS WASHINGTON HUSTLER CRIP KRAZY EIGHTIES - ROWDY GANG Infant Hustler Crip generation, current age around early 30s. CONTENT INDEX CLICK TO BE REDIRECTED! SQUABBLE RING | MAMA POWELL | BIG SIX | DOPEMAN | HUSTLER CRIP HOOD DAY | MYFACE: HIP ROWDY | ROWDY WRATH | ROWDY GRIEF | DEFENSE COLLEGE | RASTAMOBILE | VISITING HAVOC | KIARA ART | VOUCHING BOOBIE | FUNCTION DEJECTION | SOLO VENTURES | MEETING OG TOOTY | HOOD MISSION | CROWN GIRLS | TANK ADDICTION | RECONNECTING WITH CEDELLA | RASTA COMMERCE | REMEMBERING DEAD ONES | HIP SCATTER | EHC VS 38 STREET BRAWL | POLITICKING | MURDERING A KID | DETECTIVE GET BACK | MAMA JAMAICA CONSULT | SPAZZ OUT FUNERAL | EVADING ARREST WARRANTS | STACKS ARRESTED | PRISON CALL: ACTIVE | PRISON CALL: SQUABBLE | INMATE ACTIVE | CLEANING THE FISH | TARGET OUT | HUSTLER'S SORROW | PRISON RELEASE | MEETING A WARLOCK | ARCHIE MISHAPS | RUN UP CHOP SHOP | TAG SCHOOL WITH TINY TANK | SMOKEY FOLLOW-UP | SYMBIOSIS OF VIOLENCE -
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