List of Juggalo gang subsets

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The following list of Juggalo gang subsets is relative to the size of juggalo gang culture and juggalo gangs - in relation to the music subculture of the same name. The culture of Juggalo gangs differs depending on their regional alliances with other gangs, racial makeup, and ethnic identity.

Many juggalo gang names are references to lyrics made by Psychopathic Records signees. Various gangs named Juggalo Rydas Bitch (JRB) as well as Juggalo Riders/Ryders reference the Native American rapper Anybody Killa's song "Gang Related". Many of these gangs are not rooted in an all encompassing gang identity but rather the mythology and fandom of the subculture itself. Other rappers signed to the Psychopathic Records label have however reassured a significant juggalo gang identity such as the Blood-affiliated Axe Murder Boyz.

Many juggalo gangs are the result of the juggalo subculture merging with the gangs that exist locally, although commonly the Bloods or the Crips. These are also notably common on Native American reservations.

Historical gangs[]

  • The Inner City Posse (ICP), a now defunct gang founded by Insane Clown Posse member Joseph "Violent J" Bruce in the 80s. The gang was located in the working-class white suburb Oak Park, Michigan area. The gang became the foundation of the Inner City Posse rap group, which would later become the Insane Clown Posse.[1]

Southwestern United States[]

Juggalo Blood Subsets
Founded2004
Founding locationSouthwestern United States
Years active2004-present
TerritoryArizona, Colorado, Utah
EthnicityNative American, minority White, mixed-race
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, robbery, murder, burglary, arson, theft, assault, extortion
AlliesNative American Bloods subsets, AVLN, Latin Kings, People Nation, SSCx13, Pirus, Sur,
RivalsCrips; BDN, GDN, FFN
Notable membersAnybody Killa, Axe Murder Boys

Arizona[]

Maricopa County[]

  • Fort McDowell Yavapai National Reservation
    • The Rez Life gang, which is a Native American Juggalo subset.[2]
    • The Rez Crew, which is a Native American Juggalo subset.[2]
  • Phoenix
  • Chandler/Mesa

Pima County[]

  • Tucson
    • The Tunnel Rat Ninjas[2]
    • The Eastside Juggalos[2]
    • The Juggalo Ryder Bitch[2]
    • The Juggalo Street Mafia[2]
    • The Krazee Juggalo Mafia[2]
  • Navajo Nation Reservation
  • Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation
    • The Eastside Juggalos[2]
    • The Red Hatchet Representing[2]
    • The Juggalo Mafia[2]
    • The Juggalo Ryder Bitch[2]

Colorado[]

  • Aurora
    • The A-Town Voodoo Clowns[3]
  • Garfield
    • The Juggalo Rydas[3]
  • Pueblo
    • The Pueblo Clown Posse, a gang allegedly linked to the West Side Crips in Pueblo.[3]
    • The Pueblo Town Juggalos, a gang allegedly linked to the West Side Crips in Pueblo.[3]

Utah[]

Juggalo Killers
Founded2009
Founding locationUtah
Years active2009-present
TerritoryUtah
EthnicityPredominantly White American
Criminal activitiesMurder, assault, drug trafficking, weapon trafficking, racketeering, extortion, dog fighting
Alliespeckerwood gangs
  • Salt Lake County
    • The DownTown Clowns[3]
    • The East Side Juggalo Crew[3]
    • The Kearns Town Juggalo Crew, a gang in Kearns, Utah affiliated with the Kearns Town Bloods.[3]
    • The Juggalo Killers (JK) in Kearns, Utah (a gang that originated in Ogden, Utah - see below).[3]
    • The Magna Town Wicked Clowns, a gang in Magna, Utah[3]
    • The Juggalo Killers (JK) in Magna, Utah (a gang that originated in Ogden, Utah - see below).[3]

Midwestern United States[]

Folk Nation Juggalo gangs
FoundedUnknown
TerritoryMidwestern United States
EthnicityWhite Americans, African Americans, mixed-race Latinos
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, auto theft, burglary, extortion, arson, assault, murder
AlliesGangster Disciples, Black Disciples, Simon City Royals, Spanish Cobras, Maniac Latin Disciples

Illinois[]

  • Jo Daviess County
    • The West Syde Clown Ryders[3]
    • The Juggalo Rydas Bitch (JRB) gang[3]
    • The Juggalo Street Crew (JRC)[3]

Iowa[]

Kansas[]

  • Sedgwick County
    • The Juggalo $treet Mafia (J$M), a gang with ties to the Folk Nation[3]
  • Wichita
  • Dead Body Krew or DBK
    • The Juggalo $treet Mafia (J$M)[3]
    • The Kotton Mouth Klick (KMK)[3]
    • The Northend Villains[3]
    • The Juggalo Rydas Bitch (JRB) gang[3]
  • Prison system
    • The Juggalo Ryda East Coast prison gang.[3]

Missouri[]

  • The Juggalo Rydas Bitch (JRB) gang.[4]
  • The HatchetBoys.[3]

Wisconsin[]

  • Sheboygan County
    • The Big Money Hustlas Sheboygan (BMH$), a structured gang in Northeast Wisconsin.[5]

California[]

Solano County[]

San Joaquin County[]

  • The Homies 4 Lyfe[3]
  • The Lotus Pod Family[3]

Stanislaus County[]

El Dorado County[]

  • The Hangtown Klownz[3]

Florida[]

Lake County[]

South Carolina[]

Greenville[]

  • Tough Money Blood$ (TMB): Blood Affiliated Juggalo Gang. [3][citation needed]

Oklahoma[]

Tulsa[]

  • The Juggalo Ryders, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The 3 Ring Clique, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The Juggalo Gang, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]

Norman[]

  • The Juggalo Ryder Bitch (JRB) gang.[3]

South Dakota[]

Tennessee[]

Knoxville[]

  • The Three Star Ninjas[3]

Sumner County[]

  • The Juggalo Rydas[3]

Texas[]

Houston[]

  • The H-Town Wicked Clownz, a gang affiliated with the Crips, Sureños, and MS-13[citation needed]

Prison[]

  • The Juggalo Rydas, a gang affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, and the peckerwood gangs Aryan Circle, and Aryan Brotherhood.[3]
  • The 3-11 Mafia, a gang affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, and the peckerwood gangs Aryan Circle, and Aryan Brotherhood.[3]

Virginia[]

Fairfax County[]

Washington[]

King County[]

  • The Downtown Juggalos, a gang in Seattle, Washington. [7]

Pierce County[]

  • The 253 Wicked Klowns, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The Hatchet Riders[8]
  • The Juggalo Empire gang, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The Northwest Juggalo Posse[8]
  • The Psychopathic Juggalos, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The Tac Town Klowns, a gang allies with the Piru Bloods.[3]
  • The HatchetBoys.[3]

Prison system[]

  • The Tac Town Klowns, a gang affiliated with peckerwood prison gangs.[3]
  • The Juggalo Rydas Bitch (JRB) gang. The gang is affiliated with peckerwood prison gangs.[3]
  • The 420 Goon Squad, a gang affiliated with peckerwood prison gangs.[3]
  • The HatchetBoys.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bruce, Joseph; Hobey Echlin (August 2003). "Intelligence and Violence". In Nathan Fostey (ed.). ICP: Behind the Paint (2nd ed.). Royal Oak, Michigan: Psychopathic Records. pp. 121–144. ISBN 978-0974184609. Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Gangs: Their Increasing Grip on the RMIN Region" (PDF). Rocky Mountain Information Network. June 2010. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au "Juggalos: Emerging Gang Trends and Criminal Activity Intelligence Report" (PDF). National Gang Intelligence Center. February 15, 2011. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  4. ^ Kendall, Justin (June 19, 2009). "Member of Juggalo Rydas sentenced to 15 years for shooting up vacant apartment". The Pitch. Archived from the original on September 23, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  5. ^ "Northeast Wisconsin Gang Assessment" (PDF). Wisconsin Department of Justice. 2008. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 5, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "HERTZ SCHRAM PC, Plaintiff, v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Defendant" (PDF). United States District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan. 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 24, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  7. ^ Sullivan, Jennifer (September 27, 2010). "2 men face murder trial in beating death of mentally ill, homeless man". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Pierce County park visitors assaulted by gang of thugs". July 12, 2006. Archived from the original on October 4, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
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