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Budlong To Western

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2026 9:33 pm
by 105th and Normandie
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The Rollin Hundreds Crips consist of several gangs that fall under the Neighborhood card on the W/S of South Los Santos. All together, their turf stretches from 101st Street, to 120th Street. The gangs that make up the Hundreds are: Budlong Gangster Crips, 104 Hard Time Hustler Crips, 105 Underground Blocc Crips, 105 Gangster Crips, 107 Original Blocc Crips, 111 Neighborhood Crips, 113 Original Blocc Crips, 115 Neighborhood Crips, 115 Pimp Town Blocc Crips, 116 Acacia Blocc Hustler Crips, 117 Watergate Crips, and the 120 Raymond Avenue Crips. But in the late 2020's, the majority of the gangs under the Blocc card has been feuding with the 1e11um5 Neighborhood Crips due to shootings resulting in deaths on both sides.
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UnderGround Blocc Crips (UGBC), also part of the Blue Flame Gang (BFG), are one of the most active and historically notorious sets within the Rollin’ 100’s Neighborhood Crips. The set was originally founded in 1972 by a Mississippi born teenager, William “Monk” Lee Johnson. Their roots trace back to 105th Street and Normandie Avenue in Westmont, South Central Los Santos. During the 1970s, their territory once stretched north toward Florence, but those areas were eventually taken over by rival sets such as 83 Gangster Crips, 99 Mafia Crips, and various Hoover gangs. Today, UGBC primarily claims 105th Street, while also holding presence on 103rd and 107th, with 105th being their most active and recognized clique. Within that area are the Normandie Manor apartments, considered a central hub where many members reside and operate from. Despite having a relatively small territory, UGBC is widely known for being highly active, militant, and consistently present on the streets, maintaining a strong reputation across the Westmont area. UGBC is closely allied with 107 Original Blocc Crips and 113 Original Blocc Crips under the Blue Flame Gang (BFG), also referred to as V8 Street. This alliance became even stronger following the death of Lil Blue Flame, who was killed by members of 99 Mafia Crips, intensifying long standing tensions. Together, these sets move with shared politics and tight coordination, making BFG a solid and respected alliance within the Rollin’ 100s... UGBC maintains long standing and active rivalries with multiple gangs. Their most notable beefs are with Hoover sets, particularly 107, 92, 94, 83, and 74 Hoovers. They are also in conflict with 99 Mafia Crips, Inglewood Families Gangster Bloods, Crenshaw Mafia Gangster Bloods, Avenue Piru Gang, and 83 Gangster Crips. Interestingly, they also have internal conflict within the Rollin’ 100’s, specifically with 111 and 115 Neighborhood Crips, who are located on the opposite side of Western Avenue. This rivalry is known to be especially active and ongoing.
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Original Blocc Crips are a highly reputable but relatively niche Crip card that started in 70s in the Westmont district of South Central Los Santos, better known as the “100’s.” Established by three core sets: 107 Original Blocc Crips (107OBC), 113 Original Blocc Crips (113OBC), and UnderGround Blocc Crips (UGBC).. Who today are closely tied together under the Blue Flame Gang alliance (BFG) or Fleezy Gang. While primarily rooted in the Rollin’ 100’s Neighborhood Crips (RHC), the Blocc Crip identity stands as its own separate entity within gang culture, even though it is often associated with or confused with the Neighborhood Crips card. The BC card is widely viewed as a more militant and aggressive, counterpart to the NHC. Despite havign smaller numbers, BC sets have built a reputation for high activity and violence. Westmont, which was historically recored as the place with highest murder rates in Los Santos County, earning the name "Death Alley" from Los Santos Times. Blocc Crips and Neighborhood Crips sets funcion side by side, they're even housed together in county jail system, there are rare cases of internal conflicts. One of the most known rivarlies at the moment is between 111/115 Neighborhood Crips (OEF) and BFG aligned sets (UGBC, 107/113OBC). Historically, the Blocc Crips’ earliest and most consistent enemies have been the Hoover gangs, especially in areas overlapping with the Rollin’ 100’s. One of the first documented incidents between the two dates back to 1979, when 107 Hoover Criminals gang member Andre “Lil Ani” Jones was killed by UGBC members, marking the beginning of a decades-long and deeply rooted rivalry. This hostility has continued through the years, shaping much of the violence in the area.
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West Side Budlong Gangster Crips (BLGC) began as an independent Gangster Crip (GC) set based around Budlong Avenue in the West Adams / Exposition Park area of South Los Angeles. They emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, building a reputation for street dominance and a strong GC identity. By 2004–2005, due to close ties with Underground Blocc Crips (UGBC) and Hard Time Hustler Crips (HTHC), and their longstanding rivalry with 83 Gangster Crips (83GC), BLGC officially joined the Rollin’ 100’s, shifting from the traditional GC card to a 2X Rollin’ 100’s affiliation. Despite this change, they maintained aggressive control over their local neighborhood and became known for consistent beefs across South LS.

Re: Westmont

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2026 2:24 pm
by 105th and Normandie
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#100Days100Nights is a hashtag that was started on Instagram by the Blue Flame Gang after the death of Kenneth “KP” Peevey, who was a member of BFG. The “100 Days 100 Nights” period caused widespread fear among many residents of Westmont. One resident said, “I’ve been in prison, and I’ve never been as nervous as I am right now.” Another person commented on Instagram, “Better wake up, it’s a war goin’ on.” There were countless comments like these, and nothing seemed to slow down the members of Blue Flame Gang.
“100 Days 100 Nights” is rumored to have meant a goal of killing 100 rivals within 100 days, although it is unknown how successful that actually was. One LSPD Deputy Chief publicly stated, “You’ve got everyday folks who have nothing to do with the gang lifestyle and culture scared.” Westmont remains active to this day when it comes to shootings and homicides and, as mentioned before, was nicknamed “Death Alley” by Los Santos newspapers. This is largely due to the fact that Blue Flame Gang is surrounded by rival sets, while also being considered one of the most active gangs in Los Angeles. For ordinary residents of Westmont, especially those living in the so-called “Death Alley” simply stepping outside can be a daily risk. Younger residents who are not involved in gangs can easily be mistaken for gang members, which can lead to them being targeted, robbed, or even killed.

Blue Flame Gang (BFG) (aka Beezy or Fleezy Gang) is an alliance within the Rollin' 100's between UGBC, 107OBC, and 113OBC in the Westmont district. BFG was founded after the murder of Westmont teen and OBC member Keonta "Blue Flame" Daniels on 108th and Western Avenue by 99MC members in 2014. The activeness of BFG subsequently led to internal feuds within the Rollin 100s, as many 111NHC/115NHC members felt that BFG was making their section "hot" with both their street activities and music activity (mainly dissing of rivals via rap songs), as rivals would often slide thru indiscriminately shooting Rollin 100's members regardless of what specific set they were from. The beef eventually led to back-and-forth murders between both sides in the early 2020s, resulting in 1e11um5 and BFG now becoming primary enemies of each other whilst still sharing the same common rivals such as 83GC, 99MC, CMGB, IFGB, APG, and most especially the Hoover gangs. This beef also stems from the fact that the BFG are not only the original but also the most reputable sets under the Blocc Crip (BC) card, making it so their allied Neighborhood Crip gangs have no "say so" in their politics yet also refuse to pick sides and or aid 1e11um5 in their beef with BFG due to pre-existing relationships with both gangs and possible fear of sparking feuds with the Blocc Crip gangs. Where as internal beefs between NHC gangs are historically mitigated. BFG/V* is also cliqued up with Rollin' 60's under "600" alliance, which had somewhat drawn the 60's into their beef with 111NHC/115NHC in recent times.

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by 100 Days 100 Nights
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