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Monster (b. 1963) was named on the top 10 most wanted gang members February 7, 2007 and was arrested on March 7, 2007 for assault and car-jacking. According to the LAPD press release (March 8, 2007) Scott was identified on the 7600 block of Brighton Street by a tipster and was later apprehended. The LAPD also stated that Scott had been in and out of prison for 26 years of his life that he was the "self proclaimed founder" of the Eight Tray Gangster Crips. According to his autobiography, he attributed a guy named Sidewinder as the founder who created this neighborhood which was a split of Tookie's West Side Crips (p. 80). Lil Monster appeared in the HBO film, Bastards of the Party (2005).
Because of the popularity of this gang, it is one of the most reported Los Angeles based Crip gangs in the United States having been identified in Denver, CO; Aurora, CO; Hennepin, Minnesota; Harris County, TX; Wichita, KS; St. Louis, MO; Albuquerque, NM; and Portland, OR. These other gangs are not connected to Los Angeles and are not part of a national network. Youth from these cities have adapted this identity because of its popularity.
The Rollin 60s Crips are their main rivals and their rivalry goes back to 1979. It is one of the biggest and most fierce rivalries in the entire County. The rivalry between the Rollin 60s and Eight Trays has become a rivalry between N-Hood Crips and Gangster Crips, and that conflict is intense. This rivalry is discussed in Scott's book Autobiography of an LA Gang Member and Donald Bakeer's book, Crips. Leon Bing also wrote an article on this rivalry in 1988 for the LA Weekly. Thus far, a truce or a cease fire between these 2 sets has not been implemented, but if possible a truce between all "Gangster Crip" sets that fall under the Eight Trays, and the N-Hood sets which fall under the Rollin Sixties woulb be huge.
They are also rival to all "rollin 0s" gang which would include the Rollin 40s and the Rollin 90s. They also have a rivalry with all other "NeighborHood" or "NH" gangs including the 67 NeighborHood Crips (67 NHC), located on the north side of their territory. They are rivals to all Blood gangs but their main Blood rivalry is with the Inglewood Family Gang (IFG) located to the west of their territory but it must be noted that their rivalry with the Rollin' 60s Crips is stronger than with any blood gang.
The IFGs are attributed for the first ETG casualty (Autobiography of an LA Gangs Member, p. 28) which predates their rivalry with the Sixites (1979).
Their Crip rivalries include: Rollin 30's, 40NH, 55NH, 57NH, 58NH, 60NH, 67NH, 90NH, 100'S NH, NH103HTHC, 111NH, 112NH, 115NH, UnderGround Crips, BCG, Menlo Crips, BudLong Crips, Geer Gang, 99 Mafia Crips, and 87 Gangsta Crip.
The ETGs have the largest black gang territory in the entire county of Los Angeles occupying an area of 2.59 square miles. Their territory extends from 65th Street (north) to Century Ave (south) between Vermont (east) to Western Ave (west). Their territory also extends on the westside to Van Ness between 79th Street (north) and Manchester (south).
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Graffiti of the 83 Gangster Crips crossed out by 67 NHC, photo taken 2002
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updated: 03/08/07
Eight Trey (83) Gangster Crips
Brief History: Kody Scott (aka Sanyika Shakur), a member of this gang wrote a popular autobiography entitled An Autobiography of an L.A. Gangs Member while he was in prison during the 1980s and in 2006 the rights to his book were sold and adopted into a screen play. Scott has appeared on BET, 20th Century, 60 minutes, the LA Weekly, and several other programs and magazines discussing his experiences in gangs addressing the gang situation in Los Angeles.
His younger brother, Lil Monster has been very influential in the peace movement too and was involved in the gang truce.
Damian "Football" Williams: 15 Years Later, April 25, 2007
Henry "Keke" Watson: 15 Years Later, April 25, 2007
Moster Kody arrested, March 8, 2007, LAPD Press Release
Another wanted suspect nabbed, March 8, 2007
Five gang members in Los Angeles, California, arrested for beating white truck driver, Aug 3, 1992, TIME
Beat the devil. (Los Angeles, California riots), Article about Moster Kody, June 1, 1992 The Nation
6 Suspects in Girls' Slayings Belong to Extra-Vicious Gang, May 12, 1988, LA Times
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