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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'crips'

June 15, 2008

A is for Apple..B is for Blood and C is for Crip? The Daily News has a disturbing story about gang-member parents indoctrinating their children from birth in gang life. Before they can even speak, some of these tots can flash their signs and are adorned with gang colors and accouterments. Are gang-themed line of onesies far behind? Blood parents call their offspring Blood drops, stains, or rims, which is just the cutest. One Latin......

Continue Reading "L'il Gangstas: The Pre-K Gangs of New York"

January 24, 2008

alphabet city no. 3, by nschaden at flickr Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a shooting on 120th St. and 3rd Ave. in Manhattan, a stabbing on West 31st St. in Brooklyn, and a fall victim at MoMA in Manhattan. The New York Yankees took first place in franchise spending, with a total payroll of $218.3 million last year. The World Series-winning Boston Red Sox payroll totalled $155.4 million to finish a distant second. The......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"

January 5, 2008

Police arrested a suspect in the shooting of 11-year-old Tyshaun Falconer as he stood in the doorway of his parents' home in Springfield Gardens, Queens. The suspect is identified as 19-year-old Michael Peterson of Elmont, Long Island. Peterson allegedly went to the Falconer home and when Tyshaun answered the door asked for his older brother Tony. When the younger brother answered that he was not home, Peterson is accused of shooting him once in the......

Continue Reading "Suspect in Doorway Shooting of 11-Year-Old Arrested"

November 19, 2007

A happy event turned violent early Sunday morning when the manager of a Brooklyn catering hall fired at three guests, and by the time the police caught a second shooter, one person was dead and four others were wounded. A baby shower at the El Barandillo banquet hall on Atlantic Avenue turned into a fight between members of the Bloods and Crips - all of whom were invited to the shower. El Barandillo manager Omar......

Continue Reading "Baby Shower Melee Leaves 1 Dead, 4 Injured"

August 25, 2007

After a protest in East Harlem, baseball cap manufacturer New Era has agreed to pull Yankees caps from store shelves. A number of caps seem to refer to the Bloods, Crips and Latin Kings and became a controversy during a back-to-school shopping trip. Jose Rivera liked a Yankees cap with a gold crown on it and wanted to buy it for his son, but his son explained that he could be in danger for......

Continue Reading "Yankees Caps With Gang Colors Pulled From Shelves"

August 23, 2007

The NYPD revealed that they have arrested four members of the Crips gang who robbed four bodegas in Queens in just three hours on Sunday. Queens DA Richard Brown says that the four, Gregory Burrowes, Jeremy Edwards, Keon Gill, and Ryan Carter would target mom-and-pop stores, with only bandannas covering their faces. They "walked down the street robbing one bodega only minutes after having robbed another." Employees whose stores were robbed provided clues that led......

Continue Reading "Police Arrest Serial Bodega Robbers"

August 15, 2007

Mayor Cory Booker unveiled new technology to help fight crime in Newark. The plan is called "Community Eye," and it will "marry audio gunshot-detection technology with a series of remote-control public surveillance cameras into a network," according to the Star-Ledger. Booker hopes to put 100 cameras and audio gunshot-detection machines to work, as the Newark Community Foundation has promised to raise $3.2 million for the effort. Booker said, "When all the cameras and gunshot......

Continue Reading "Newark Unveils New Surveillance Program"

June 12, 2007

Yesterday's reports about the number of people arrested during the 50th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade were incorrect: While numbers like 80 and 173 were offered, today the NY Times reveals 208 people were arrested, due to police concerns about the Latin Kings. However, there's some question as to whether more people without gang connections were arrested during the sweep. Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne said the breakdown of the arrests was 198 gang......

Continue Reading "Puerto Rican Day Parade Arrests Total 208"

April 15, 2007

Spring is when we get busy here in the Ist-A-Verse. Very busy. But, after staying bundled-up indoors all winter, it's nice for us to be out, about, and collecting things to write about for you. Here's a glimpse at what's been keeping your favorite citybloggers busily away from home and out of bed. For LAist, strong winds attacked LA on the same day the Feds raided the Crips. Not to fear, though: the Japanese version......

Continue Reading "Best of the ist-a-verse"

March 6, 2007

The police are still trying to understand what happened during yesterday's morning stabbing of a 16-year-old student. Mark Tyrell, who attends Chelsea Career and Technical high, was stabbed repeatedly on East 14th Street after emerging from the Union Square subway station. Police believe the incident started on the subway platform when Tyrell ran into some people. When Tyrell was chased out, he was attacked outside a pizzeria, where an employee told the NY Times, "One......

Continue Reading "Teen Stabbed in Union Square May Know Attackers"

December 10, 2006

Yesterday, hundreds of people gathered for two different marches in Queens to protest the police shooting of Sean Bell, Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield and police conduct in the community overall. A chapter of the NAACP organized a march of hundreds of people from Jamaica Avenue and 168th Street to where the shooting took place, at Liverpool and 94th Avenue. The other march was organized by the New Black Panther Party, which started at......

Continue Reading "Queens Shooting: Protest Marches Held in Queens"

February 20, 2006

Gothamist always likes a gun bust where the NYPD gets to pose in front of the cache of weapons found, but yesterday's gun bust was like Christmas morning: A gun bust of over 100 firearms including an arrest of one of the dealers sitting in a porta-potty with 17 guns! The gun runners had concocted a scheme to meet the detectives (undercover, for "Operation Tripod") in one location and tell them the guns would......

Continue Reading "Potty of Mass Destruction!"

January 21, 2006

Not a great way to start a school day off. Not at all. Yesterday a melee "erupted at 8:15 a.m. at a Parsons Boulevard bus stop near Highland Avenue" in Queens when a group of as many as eight Latin Kings (or kids who just all happened to be wearing yellow) attacked two members of the Crips a block from Hillcrest High School, which recently won the National School Change Award for its dramatic recent......

Continue Reading "A.M. Gang Melee In Queens"

March 28, 2005

The NY Times wonders why there are Automobiles > Autos on Monday / Design: Little Cars in the Big Apple: Still Only a Good Idea" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/28/automobiles/28CARS.html">such big cars in the city, as many auto manufacturers are bring teeny tiny "city cars" to the International Auto Show, like the Renault Zoe. Apparently, the Times didn't get the memo that NYers will try to find ways to maximize their space, from getting mini-storage at a warehouse to......

Continue Reading "Can Little Cars Make It in NYC?"

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