Rollin' 60s Crips, rappers arrested by feds and the case against 'Big U'
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Federal authorities have charged over a dozen members of the Rollin' 60s Crips, including Eugene 'Big U' Henley, for crimes involving racketeering, extortion, and murder. Henley, tied to rapper Nipsey Hussle, allegedly led a 'Mafia-like' gang involved in violent criminal activities. The 107-page federal complaint outlines their extensive operations across state lines. Despite law enforcement labeling Henley a leader, experts argue that the gang lacks formal hierarchy. The FBI’s investigation began in August 2020, uncovering the pervasive influence and criminal networks of the Rollin' 60s.
Henley is accused of running a 'Mafia-like' criminal enterprise linked to extortion, human trafficking, and the murder of an aspiring rapper, raising serious concerns about gang violence.
The FBI's investigation into the Rollin' 60s began in August 2020 and revealed a deep-seated network involved in various criminal activities, highlighting challenges in controlling gang influence.
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