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East Coast Bloods Research Paper

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The most commonly known gang in the area are the Bloods. According to many of the detectives in the office, they are the most vicious and most violent gangs they have ever encountered. State versus Gillens and Mercer are one of those encounters. The Bloods, or the United Blood Nation, was developed around 1972. The Crips were dominating the streets of L.A. and were battling with multiple street gangs. After a rumble with the street gang Pirus and murdering an L.A. Brim, the street gangs had enough of the Crip’s intimidation. They decided to unite all the street gangs which consisted of the Piru Street Boys in Compton, L.A. Brim, the Pueblos, the Bishops, Athens Park Boys, and the Denver Lanes. Soon enough they called their new gang the Bloods and took on the color red to show their opposition against the Crips (Savelli, 2002). In 1993, the Bloods made their way over to the East Coast and developed within the New York City jail system on Riker’s Island George Mochen Detention Center. It was formed as a means of protection for African American inmates from the Latin Kings (Savelli, 2002). Soon enough, the East Coast Bloods flooded out of the jail system and onto the streets of New York and New Jersey. …show more content…

In the case of Mercer and Gillens, they had a “street beef” with one of their own members and decided to handle it with violence. The “street beef” that was outlined in the case stated that Mercer accused a group of men of being fake Bloods. Shackleford was one of them. So when they met at the store, Mercer and his posse were set on fighting Shackleford and Shackleford refused because he was with his family. When Shackleford left the store, he was approached by a man wearing red, Daniel Gillens, and shot several

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