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  1. The Main Street Mafia Crips are known to be an African-American street gang located on the Eastside of Los Angeles. The Main Streeter’s originated in the 1970’s. They also consist of two subsets known as the 84 Main Street Mafia Crips and the 98 Main Street Mafia Crips. They fall under the Mafia Crips umbrella along with the Fudge Town Mafia Crips as well as the Blue Gate Mafia Crips and the 99 Watts Mafia Crips. The Mafia’s are known to sport yellow or gold, along with the traditional blue to show their affiliation to the Crips. The 98 Main Street Mafia Crips originated around the 98th Street and Main Street, between Colden Ave and 104th Street. The 110 Freeway and San Pedro Street act as their borderline. The 84 Mafia Crips are located around 84th Street and Main, between San Pedro and Broadway. The 84 Mafia’s are smaller than their counterpart, the 98 Mafia’s. Despite their size, the 84 MSMC are known for their brutal reputation to violence with their main feud being with the Mad Swan Bloods and the 87 Gangster Crips. War of the 'z In August of 2009 the Main Street Mafia Crips threw a party and many of the Hoover Criminals attended. As the party went on, a Main Street Crip and Hoover Criminal member got into an argument over a female. Other members of the Main Street Crips and Hoover Criminals joined in and began dissing each other’s gangs. A fight then broke out and guns were pulled, and gun fire was exchanged. Hours after the incident some members from both sides tried to intervene and calm the situation, but it was already too late. At noon on August 16, 2009, Charnae Bray and a thirteen-year-old boy named Dequawn Allen were walking home from the Broadway swap meet on 87th and Boardway. Bray was wearing an orange hoodie and Allen was wearing an orange bandana as the two walked down on Boardway and 89th street a male approached them, the man asked where they were from and Allen replied, “9 - 4 Hoover” the man then replied, “Oh yeah, is that right” and pulled out a gun from his waistband and open fired. As Bray ran, she heard five shots and when she looked back, she saw Allen laying on the ground. Allen was shot four times, including two shots to the chest. Bray then ran into a nearby party supply store and called 911. The shooter ran into a waiting white car and sped away. Charnae later identified the shooter from a group of police photographs as a Main Street Crip named Christopher Thomas. A nearby resident was able to get a partial license plate number. As police patrolled Main Street territory, they spotted the white car belonging to a Main Street Crip member named Kenneth Gibson and police suspected him of being the getaway driver. Thomas was found guilty of the murder of Dequawn Allen and was sentenced to 25 years to life. On March 6, 2014, around 10:30 am three Hoover Criminals named Desmond McMiller, Patrick Pearson and Deshonda Young were riding in a gold Mercury Grand Marquis and were armed with a .40 caliber handgun and an Assault Rifle as they entered Main Street Crip territory. At this time a man named Douglas Wooley was walking near the intersection of 97th and Main Street when the group spotted him. The car stopped and Pearson and McMiller exited the vehicle, Pearson shot him with a handgun and McMiller with the Assault Rifle as Young remained in the driver’s seat. A woman named Mirna Martinez screamed when she heard the shots one of the men fired at her home, but she was not injured. Investigators discovered 15 shell casings, four bullets were fired from the .40 caliber handgun and 11 bullets were fired from the Assault Rifle. Martinez and other neighbors who witnessed the shooting gave police a description of the car and the shooters. The Marquis was later impounded by police from Young who was questioned and let go. Later at the police impound investigators found all three of their fingerprints on the Grand Marquis. The car belonged to a woman named Makiah Bailey. The day before the murder McMiller drove the car from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. McMiller and Young were both arrested on April 8, 2014, and Pearson was arrested on June 3, 2014. McMiller, Young, and Pearson were found guilty of the murder of Douglas Wooley and the host of weapons and witness intimidation charges. Deshonda Young was sentenced to 65 years to life in prison, Patrick Pearson was sentenced to 72 years to life in prison, and Desmond McMiller was sentenced to a total of 161 years and four months to life in prison. Start Of Gotti Gang Gotti 3 was an outstanding member of Main Street Parc Boyz. Allegedly, there was evidence of the 924 Hoovers going back and forth with the Main Streets over the internet, so Gotti took it upon his own hands to solve the issue. On May 31, 2017, Gotti #3 or Pat Rat drove to 104th and Main Street and set off a shootout with the Hoover Criminals. The Hoovers then returned fire and struck Gotti in his head, killing him on the scene. That day, officers were responding to a potential robbery when they saw Gotti #3 dead in the middle of the street. After doing an investigation, they noticed that his vehicle was no longer at the scene, which caused confusion. Because of Gotti’s courageous efforts, the 98 Main Street Parc Boyz adopted the name Gotti World or Gotti Gang. This is a popular trend amongst many gangs, they often glorify their dead by renaming cliques after the deceased. A 25-year old male from Parc Boyz, whose name will be disclosed, was arrested in connection with a shooting on Forum Dr back in 2014. Allegedly, the male was in a vehicle with two passengers and they were on the way to the movies. Then, a red Nissan Altima pulled up, letting off shots into the vehicle. The two backseat passengers were murdered and the 25-year old was struck in his shoulder. Although the male was shot, he returned fire killing the shooter, an alleged 924 Hoover Criminal. In June of 2014, the Main Streets took another loss. Nut was a member of the Parc Boyz who was a highly-loved and respected member of the gang. He allegedly was standing near a burgundy sedan on the 100 Block of Jamestown St, when a white/silver vehicle approached him with two passengers. The driver's passenger then let off shots into Nut's vehicle, hitting him multiple times and killing him. He was later found dead at the scene. His death caused a lot of confusion within the neighborhood because they simply could not believe that he had died. And of course, there were repercussions of his death.
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