benrase Posted April 23, 2025 Posted April 23, 2025 The Brynhurst Crips (BHC), Rich Rollin 60's, are a big, mostly African-American gang in the streets, located in the West Side of South Los Santos (once in the past also known as South Central, LS). They are among the splinters of the Rollin' Crips and affiliates of the Rollin O's and Neighborhood Crips (NHC).They are distributors of a colossal presence in street culture, their colossal identification as Rollin 60's, and domination as Rollin O's (also Neighborhood Crips), and rivalry against gangs such as the Tray Crips. FLAME TRACKED! The Rich Rollin 60's, also known as the Brynhurst Crip, are still active today. Their presence is still felt on the streets, mainly due to their involvement in drug trafficking, smuggling, and various bloody conflicts that continue. However, the intensity of recent gang violence and clashes cannot be compared to the major tragedy that rocked the community a few years ago. In 2018, a young member known by his street name "Infant Flame Two", real name Jaden Cole, fell victim to deadly gang violence. He was an active member of the Brynhurst Crip who was gunned down by a rival gang in the Burger Shot parking lot located not far from their territory. This shooting incident became the main trigger of a series of revenge actions and sporadic shootings that occurred at various points, especially between criminal groups operating on the West Side of Los Santos. Jaden Cole's death became a symbol of how vulnerable street life can be, and how one incident can trigger a prolonged cycle of violence. Since then, tensions between Brynhurst Crip and rival gangs have risen sharply, with several armed battles even attracting the attention of authorities and local media. However, many believe that the conflict is not just a matter of gang rivalry, but is also closely related to the struggle for control of drug distribution areas and lucrative smuggling routes. Modern Days - Social Media! The new generation of 60s Neighborhood Crips (W/S Brynhurst 60s) live in a world where gang banging has completely transformed. They remain very much active on the streets, but are equally very active on social media-Instagram, Snapchat, and even TikTok are platforms for showcasing their lifestyle, displaying advertisements of graffiti, and net banging. They like mocking rivals with abbreviations like "TrayK," "bK," or any other decent abbreviations of modern gang culture. Their activity is in line with modern trends: discussing percs, filming tagging activity, showing off guns, or filming freestyle rap videos involving threats against the rival gangs. Social media are a tool of psychological warfare and followers, views, and stories are weapons. They also wear custom-made attire ridiculing the competition gang, diss tracks on SoundCloud, and regularly updating their activities through narratives or live. The generation has not only held on to the previous hood's code, but also merged gang membership with digital life in an extreme way. INSIGNIA INFORMATION Everything you see here whether it's the hood flicks, graffiti, etc is deeply rooted in the real-life experiences and dynamics of street gangs. The content and stories we share are sourced directly from my own experiences and from a friends, ensuring an accurate and genuine representation. We encourage all members to fully immerse themselves in the roleplay, embodying the essence of Hood Politics as it exists in Los Angeles. When you join this faction, you'll be expected to develop your character thoughtfully and authentically, as we place a strong emphasis on quality over quantity. For many information go dm @benrase or @BravoSix6 Alternatively, you can join our main discord https://discord.gg/87mwgfspdG . Credits goes to : United Gangs, r/Calibanging, Gang Side, Formation Gang, @benrase, @BravoSix6, @gloriousmemo and all members of Brynhurst Gang.
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