Newark Gang War - Rollin 60s Crips vs The Jungle Boys

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At all relevant times, FRANKLIN, WILLIAMS, and BYRD operated in and around Essex County, New Jersey. The Rollin' 60s members and associates followed certain traditions and protocols of the Enterprise, including: a. visible demonstrations of gang affiliation, such as an identification with the colors blue and white, which appear in clothing, hats, and bandanas that Rollin' 60s members wear; greeting each other with the phrase, "NH," which is an acronym for "neighborhood," and thus shorthand for "Neighborhood Crip," and referring to each other as "Hoodsta" and "Loc"; the utilization of social media platforms to proclaim their affiliation and highlight the Enterprise by posting gang-related photographs and videos and to communicate with other members and associates; and d. tattoos, slogans, and hand gestures signifying membership in the Rollin' 60s.

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