Could Bloods and Crips ever get along?
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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2024
While historically the Bloods and Crips have had a violent and bitter rivalry, there have been moments of peace and cooperation between members of both gangs. In some communities, individuals from both sides have come together for common goals, such as anti-violence initiatives or peace agreements, often in response to the devastating effects of gang violence on their neighborhoods.
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