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Kelly Park Compton Crips

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Criminal organization
Kelly Park Compton Crips
Founding locationKelly Park, Compton
EthnicityPrimarily African-American
AlliesCrips
RivalsMob Piru
Elm Street Piru
Lueders Park Piru
Notable membersEazy-E
MC Ren

TheKelly Park Compton Crips (previously known as theKelly Park Hustler Crips)[1] are a "set" of theCrips gang alliance, which originated in Kelly Park, Compton.[2] The gang has gained notability for its connection with the rap groupN.W.A, as membersEazy-E andMC Ren were both part of the Kelly Park Compton Crips.[3]

History

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Gang war with Lueders Park Piru

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On December 27, 1985, 15-year-old Charles "Beeb" Stevens was shot dead in adrive-by shooting while standing in Kelly Park, Compton. Following the shooting of Stevens, members of the Kelly Park Compton Crips planned to retaliate by killing a member of theLueders Park Piru, whom they held responsible for the shooting.[1]

On December 29, 1985, former Lueders Park Piru member, 30-year-old Don Turner, was shot dead while standing in Lueders Park territory, apparently in random retaliation for the death of Stevens.[1]

Following these two murders, a task force of 43 police officers launched a sweeping raid in Kelly Park, Compton, arresting 18-year-old Eric Darnell Garrett and 24-year-old Dennis Earl Reed as suspects in the killing of Turner.[1] This was followed by the arrest of two 15-year-olds and one 14-year-old for their suspected involvement in the killing of Turner.[4]

Charges were dropped against Dennis Earl Reed, while 21-year-old Kenneth Brown handed himself to the police and was charged for his role in the killing of Turner.[4]

Gang injunction in Kelly Park

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In July 1986, theCompton Police Department set up a police substation in Kelly Park due to the gang activity present in the area. The police prohibited people from wearing gang colors in Kelly Park, which included blue for Crips, red for Bloods, and green for the Lime Hood Piru.[2] Following the implementation of the police substation, the number of criminal incidents in Kelly Park decreased significantly.[2]

Depictions in media

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References

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  1. ^abcdNottingham, William (January 16, 1986)."Police Interrupt Revenge Cycle of Compton Gang".LA Times. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  2. ^abcFuetsch, Michele (June 5, 1988)."Compton Police Substations Give 2 Gang-Ridden Parks Back to People".LA Times. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  3. ^"MC Ren".Hip Hop Golden Age. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  4. ^ab"Compton: Four Arrested in Slayings".LA Times. January 23, 1986. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  5. ^"Bangin on Wax".All Music. RetrievedJune 15, 2024.
  6. ^Gordon, Devin (August 15, 2015)."We Need to Talk About That Opening Scene of Straight Outta Compton".GQ. RetrievedJune 15, 2024.
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