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6-Pacc East Coasts, Circa 1990s

 

    •   History of the East Side Crips


 111808110_746691646156546_6634094252169990607_n.pngThe East Coast Crips are the direct offspring of Raymond Washington's East Side Crips. Davis was initially littered with various Hustler crews such as the San Pedro Boys, The 69 and 76 Shack Boys, and Q102 Boys. The San Pedro Boys (now the 62 East Coast Crips) were convinced by Raymond Washington himself to turn Crip in 1977. The 62 East Coast Crips are considered to be the first Neighborhood (NHC) set in the Davis area of Los Santos. The formation of the 62 East Coast Crips would later spark a domino effect, creating various other East Coast Crip sets such as the 68, 69, 76, and 89 East Coast Crips nearly instantaneously.

 

The 66 East Coast Crips is one of the younger branches of East Coast Crips in the city. They were formed in the early 1990s but were faced with strong resistance due to not having roots in the Hustler crews in the 70s. Several members from the 62 and 69 East Coast Crips pressured the youth on Brogue Avenue to fall in line with their sets. With the incarcerations of many of the founding members of the East Coast Crips, these pressures were to no avail. Eventually, the 66 East Coast Crips were able to operate as their own set under the East Coast Crip banner after proving themselves worthy.

 

    •   High Level Drug Trafficking 


Demetrius and Terry Flenory, founders of the Detroit based Black Mafia Family drug organization, had a significant impact on the 66 East Coast Crips in the early 2000s. They used Los Santos as an outlet to have a direct link to the Mexican drug cartels. As a result of setting up shop in Los Santos, they reached out to gangs like the 66 and 190 East Coast Crips for protection and to further their criminal enterprise. Many reputable members of various East Coast Crip sets considered themselves as members of the Black Mafia Family at this time. The early 2000s allowed the East Coast Crips to put themselves ahead of their enemies substantially when it came to funding wars by using drugs provided by the Black Mafia Family. Even with the incarceration of most BMF leaders in 2005, the 66 East Coast Crips continue to uphold their money oriented reputation.  

 

The newer generation of 66 East Coast Crips are a direct reflection of their predecessors. The 66 East Coast Crips are still heavily involved in interstate trafficking of guns and drugs. They do not shy away from the spotlight and often put their activities on full display for social media. As a result, the 66 East Coast Crips have been through various indictments, raids, and arrests which have failed to put a complete stop to the gang's illegal activity.  

 

    •   Rivalries and Alliances


Florencia 13 and the East Coast Crips were known to have one of the most brutal wars in Los Santos. The Florencia 13s and East Coast Crips began to war after the East Coast Crips stole several kilos of cocaine from the F13s. Dozens of lives over the years have been lost from both sides as a result of the dispute. As of today, the Florencia 13s and East Coast Crips have a truce as long as they stay out of each others paths. Despite the truce, the two gangs continue to diss each other through social media and graffiti but the violence has primarily ceased.

 

The alliance between the 62, 66, 68, and 69 East Coast Crips is referred to as the 6-Pacc Alliance. The East Coast Crips are enemies to all Gangster Crips outside of the 4-Pacc (42, 43, 48 Gangster Crips) and the 87 and 97 Gangster Crips, who are considered close allies. The 66 East Coast Crips are also enemies of all Bloods and Hoovers.  

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