Bricc Baby Among 10 Arrested in Rolling 60s Crips Gang Takedown in Los Angeles

Honk News (Los Angeles, CA) – Bricc Baby was arrested in Los Angeles on Wednesday (March 19) as part of a significant operation targeting the Rolling 60s Neighbourhood Crips gang, according to authorities. In a recent Instagram update from NoJumperLA, host Bricc Baby revealed that he has been apprehended.

In a recent announcement, authorities have charged 10 individuals linked to the Rollin’ 60s with a range of federal offenses, encompassing drug trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and firearms violations. Four individuals are currently in custody, while authorities are actively searching for five additional defendants, three of whom are anticipated to be apprehended soon.

Eugene “Big U” Henley, the purported leader, is now classified as a fugitive. Allegations have emerged regarding his involvement in a conspiracy to breach the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations (RICO) Act. Sylvester Robinson, 59, known as “Vey,” from Northridge, and Mark Martin, 50, referred to as “Bear Claw,” from the Beverlywood area of Los Angeles, has been taken into custody.

“The allegations in the complaint unsealed today reveal a criminal enterprise that engaged in murder, extortion, human trafficking, and fraud – all led by a supposed anti-gang activist and purported music entrepreneur who was nothing more than a violent street criminal,” detailed acting United States Attorney Joseph McNally.

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“Eliminating gangs and organized crime is the Department of Justice’s top priority. Today’s charges and arrests target the leadership of this criminal outfit and will make the neighborhoods of Los Angeles safer. I am grateful for the work of our prosecutors and law enforcement partners.”

“From day one, the Los Angeles Police Department has been proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with the FBI in this critical investigation,” added Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell.

“The invaluable expertise provided by the Operations South Bureau FBI Task Force on the Rollin’ 60’s criminal street gang has played a pivotal role in securing these charges. This is a major step forward in our ongoing fight against gang violence, and it brings hope and relief to a community that has endured far too much. Together, we will continue to protect and serve, working tirelessly to ensure the safety of our neighborhoods.”

In a striking announcement, it was revealed that Henley operated the “Big U Enterprise” akin to a “mafia-like organization,” leveraging his “stature and long-standing ties with the Rollin’ 60s and other street gangs to instill fear in businesses and individuals.” FOX 11 highlights Henley’s role as the head of Uneek Musi, a music promotion company in Los Angeles, and his significant contribution to the rise of the late Nipsey Hussle’s career.

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