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is a long-standing concern in
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
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. The city's street gang activity received statewide attention in 1993 when a "Summer of Violence" increased public awareness of gang-related violence and led the state to enact harsh penalties for crime by juveniles. From 1992 to 1995, Denver had 331 murders: 95 in 1992, 74 in 1993, and 81 each in 1994 and 1995 In 1997 The first Gang to ever be indicted out of Colorado was the West Side Ballerz Posse WSBP a Chicano gang that resided in West Denver & branched off in Adams county in cities such as Commerce, Thornton, Brighton, Westminster & other surrouIn 1996, members of the FBI's Metro Gang Task Force (“MGTF”) were investigating suspected gang-related drug activity in Denver, Colorado.   Specifically, MGTF was investigating members of the West Side Ballerz Posse whom it suspected were selling controlled substances and engaging in gang-related violence.   As part of this investigation, a series of wiretaps were authorized in late 1996 against suspected members of this drug conspiracy.   Gang-related crime has continued, as shown by the New Year's Day 2007
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of Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams by members of the Tre Tre Crips, an East Denver street gang. The Crips in the city have several sub-sets such as Tre Deuce (DOD), Tre Foe, 35 Outlaws and the Tre Tre Gangstas. In 2017, the city's police estimated that there were 38,000 gang members in Denver, affiliated with 220 gangs. The Rollin 30s or Tre Tre Crips still have a powerful presence in the Denver area. In 2017 there were an estimated 2000 Bloods and Crips from Denver. These gangs are in various locations including Five Points, East Denver, Commerce City, Englewood, Aurora, North-East Park Hill and Federal Heights. Crips and Bloods have been commonly sighted almost all over Denver, even in the suburbs outside the city.


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Two nationwide street gangs with predominant
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memberships, the
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and the
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, have had a sustained, powerful presence in the Denver area. There were an estimated 2000 Bloods and Crips native to the city of Denver. The Bloods and Crips in Denver exist in areas such as North-East Park Hill, East Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Englewood, Commerce City, and Capitol Hill. Denver’s Bloods and Crips have chosen Colorado Boulevard separating the two gangs. As of 2017, it was estimated that there were 20,000
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gang members in the city, belonging to about 160 gangs. In 2009, law enforcement agencies identified a local
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gang on Denver's west side known as the Gallant Knights Insane as having been responsible for crack cocaine and firearms trafficking, homicides, drive-by shootings, aggravated assaults, home invasions, and robberies in the area. Founded By Gregorio Ramirez II a.k.a “West Side” a long time well respected West Side Denver representative who served nearly a 30 year sentence stemming from a bank robbery & other crimes with His Wife Lillian Baca The Mother of His 3 daughters (M.Ramirez S.Ramirez & L.Ramirez) Starting as “The Lipan Boyz” later on becoming The “Gallant Knights Insane” classy well dressed violent chicanos who grew by the thousands across Denver & surrounding cities. 211 Crew was created by Benjamin Davis in 1995 as a new low level white power gang in county jail. It has since expanded throughout Colorado and reached the streets. Allied with the Aryan Brotherhood, 211 Crew is known for brutal acts of violence, including the shooting of the director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, Tom Clements at his home in 2013 as an act of revenge for moving gang shot callers and disrupting the gang's hierarchy. This gang is closely related to 303 Mafia, a tagging and drug trafficking gang that is also situated in the Englewood area. A Hispanic street gang called the North Side Mafia has been involved in various criminal activities such as homicide, robberies, and drug trafficking. The
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gang, reportedly has had a large presence in Denver due to gang members who relocate to the city to avoid
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problems in Southern California. Other more nationally recognized street gangs in Denver are the Rollin' 30, which are located on Denver's East Side, Florencia 13, MS 13, Crenshaw Mafia Gangster Bloods, 83 Gangster Crips, Rollin' 60 Neighborhood Crips, Bounty Hunter Bloods, and Compton Crip Riders. Denver's gang activity has expanded into adjacent areas such as
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Commerce City The City of Commerce City is a home rule municipality located in Adams County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 62,418 at the 2020 United States Census, a 35.95% increase since the 2010 United States Census. Commerce City is the ...
, Edgewater, Lakewood, Sheridan, Mountain View, Twin Lakes, Sherrelwood, Thornton, Federal Heights, and Englewood.


Movement against gangs

There are social service groups in the community engaged in discouraging young people from becoming involved in gangs. Some of their efforts were featured on the TV program '' Gangland'' in March 2010 in an episode entitled "Mile High Killers" that was perceived locally as having misrepresented their work and possibly promoted violence between rival gangs. Also misrepresented were certain people featured. They spoke solemnly of the past and present and the hardened version of people which promoted gang violence in Denver boosting the amount of crime from 2017 to present.


References

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Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
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