Saturday, July 14, 2012

UPDATE #33 – Trayvon Martin Shooting – “The Bloom Is Off The Ruse”….. The Gang Connections

Too much newly unearthed research to cover in one substantive and digestible thread. So let us once again consider this Part 1 in a two-part series. Part 1 dealing with Gang Membership, Parenting–or the lack thereof–and gang affiliation. With Part 2 dealing with The Masonic Connection and research into Tracy Martin/Brandi Green’s “ACTUAL and TRUTHFUL” whereabouts on Saturday February 25th and Sunday February 26th.

“Crippin’ is a choice, but it’s forever. You may slow down, but you will always be down forever.”

It started with trying to figure out why Traydaddy, Tracy Martin, changed his neck tattoo sometime between March 16th and March 21st. Perhaps Trayvon’s other Ghost-Daddy, President Barack Obama, …”if I had a son, he would look like Trayvon”, coming out four square on the side of Team Skittles had something to do with the need to clean up the image. I mean, it would certainly appear, well, odd, if Barack Obama was ghost parent to a “gang banger”.......

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Considering that Tracy Martin grew up in East Saint Louis it is no surprise that a young man in his formative years would associate with a “street gang”. CaT = Crippin all Time.

Crippin all [the] Time is just an easy identifier for a relatively well known street gang called the “Crips.” The Crips are primarily, but not exclusively, an African American gang founded in Los Angeles California in 1969 mainly by 16-year-old Raymond Washington and Stanley Tookie Williams III.

(Understanding Crips) It is a popular misconception that Crips sets feud only with Bloods. In reality, they fight each other — for example, the Rollin’ 60s and 83rd Street Gangster Crips (”Eight-Tray”) have been rivals since 1979. This conflict has resulted in the majority of “Gangster Crip” sets feuding with most “Neighborhood Crip” sets.

For many years, Crips were characterized by their tendency to wear blue in order to easily identify each other.

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