Baltimore Gang War - Triple C (Crutty Conniving Crutballs) - The gang Leader Who K!lled Himself

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Ok, we back in b more, Baltimore to be exact. We are looking into the life and crimes of the triple cee’s gang. Triple c (Cruddy Conniving Crutballs) is a violent street gang that operated throughout Baltimore City, and ran street-level drug distribution shops in the Darley Park and Orchard Ridge neighborhoods in east and northeast Baltimore. There, they distributed heroin, fentanyl, crack cocaine, and marijuana, among other controlled substances. The gang was founded by a man named gary creek, a.k.a., hov, who was originally a member of the black guerilla family. HOV took contract murders on behalf of TRIPLE C and ordered other members to fulfill the contract. Triple c members engaged in a pattern of criminal racketeering activity including acts including 18 murders, 27 attempted murders of rival gang members and narcotics dealers, narcotics trafficking, illegal firearms possession, robbery, carjacking, assault and witness intimidation and retaliation. Law enforcement seized 15 firearms that were used and or possessed by members of the Triple c gang. the gang allegedly earned respect or advanced their position in the gang by engaging in criminal activities in furtherance of the gang, and particularly violent acts directed by Triple c leadership. Triple c rules allegedly included members having access to firearms and providing firearms to members; removing arrested members from social media chats and group text messages to avoid law enforcement recovering the communications on the arrested members’ phones; and sharing members’ locations through their cell phones. Allegedly, they used over a dozen different firearms, and swapped guns with each other often to avoid detection through ballistic evidence. According to the second superseding indictment, Triple c members routinely used social media websites to enhance the gang’s status and to identify and locate victims. they posted photographs and rap videos to these social media websites in which they flaunted firearms, the superiority of the gang, and threatened to kill those who stood in the way of the gang. When Incarcerated members of Triple c used jail telephones to conduct gang business, they allegedly made calls using other inmates’ account numbers to conceal their identities. The gang supported rap artists or were upcoming rap artists themselves, who would support Triple c by including lyrics about the gang in their songs. One example is a cover of the song, that’s on me, by yella beezy. Jack Boy ike, covered it, which features the lyrics, Ain’t no Crip or no Blood, I'm Triple c baby. Several alleged members and associates of Triple c are in the video dancing and waving firearms during the rap. In addition, gang members allegedly wore clothing touting the gang and warning against snitching, and promoted the gang by giving away clothing, such as t-shirts and hats. When Incarcerated members of Triple c used jail telephones to conduct gang business, they allegedly made calls using other inmates’ account numbers to conceal their identities. Any TRIPLE C member who had their own C could initiate another into the gang. Only once initiated could TRIPLE C members use the gang’s handshake, which included a locking c element. TRIPLE C members enhanced their status within the gang by carrying out acts of violence against rivals and earning their Cee. A member who would commit any crime of violence would be known as having, no cut cards. a member deemed weak or a coward would be threatened to have their C taken from them. TRIPLE CEE also benefited by murdering rival drug dealers, taking contract killings, and engaging in street robberies. Members often arranged, attended, and subsequently robbed dice games. This violent street gang committed more than 40 homicides and attempted murders in total. This is not about numbers. each of those shootings represents a victim whose family will never see again, or a survivor of a non-fatal shooting, who will never be the same. On or about 2014, HOV established the TRIPLE CEE gang, after the Black Guerilla Family declared that members could join other gangs. By April 1st, 2016, (gary CREEK) or hov, recruited three young shooters to assist running the triple cee gang. They would serve as lieutenants. Black ice, had already killed someone, so he was 1 of the recruits. The other 2 was desean Johnson, a.k.a., boosie, and Correy CAWTHORN, a.k.a., fat correy.

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