Federal prosecutors arrested and charged the alleged leader of a Los Angeles Crips gang subset who they claim posed as an anti-gang activist, the U.S. Attorney said. Eugene Henley Jr., 58 ...
Eugene Henley Jr. — known as “Big U” in the entertainment world — was one of 18 members of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang charged in a sprawling federal racketeering ...
A pair of five-figure donations from NBA figures Shaquille O'Neal and Draymond Green were allegedly embezzled by a Crips gang leader, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times, which ...
A Crips member’s guilty plea has closed the book on a dizzying case of mistaken identity — one which saw the police arrest the wrong brother for killing a Brooklyn teenager more than six years ...
Eugene Henley Jr., known as “Big U,” was one of 18 members of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips charged in a federal complaint with a litany of federal crimes including drug trafficking ...
Following a years-long FBI investigation, federal authorities have accused Henley of kidnapping and fatally shooting a young rapper in the face and leaving his body in the Las Vegas desert over ...
Peace is brewing in parts of San Diego between decades-long sworn enemies the Crips and the Bloods. Veterans from both gangs hope that dialogue will trump threats and badly needed resources will ...
A long-time leader of the Rollin 60s Crips gang and self-proclaimed community activist made his first appearance in federal court after he was charged in a federal complaint that alleges he ran a ...
SCRANTON — Two teenage members of the Crips gang were arrested Thursday during an investigation of gunfire in the Hill Section of the city on March 8, according to a criminal complaint.
Eugene “Big U” Henley is a well-known figure in the hip-hop world and has been called rap’s “godfather” by Wiz Khalifa. Federal authorities are now accusing Henley of murdering a young ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Federal authorities Wednesday apprehended a music executive who allegedly leveraged his connections with a South Los Angeles street gang to run a vast "mafia-like organization.