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Article History BALTIMORE (Map, News) - What’s a “crab”? How about a “550”? Or “baby love”?
In a lengthy federal indictment against Maryland’s TTP Bloods gang, prosecutors needed to put in a glossary of terms to explain the evidence to a judge or potential jurors.
Some terms might prove easy for average citizens to interpret. Other phrases would likely leave most people scratching their heads, searching for a definition.
Below are some excerpts from that glossary, which was released Monday, that explain gang lingo:
» “Crab” is a derogatory term for a member of the rival Crips gang.
» “550” is a civilian — neither a Bloods member nor a member of a rival gang.
» “Triple 9” refers to cooperating with law enforcement.
» “Platinum” is a firearm.
» “Baby love” refers to money.
» “Pup” or “Peanut” refers to persons pledging to become a part of the gang.
» “Big Homey” is a gang leader.
» “911” is a meeting of the TTP gang.
» “Stack” refers to $1,000.
» “On the menu” or “labeled food” means a person is a target who will be beaten or killed.
» “Roscoes” is a term for police officers.
» “Peter roll” is a term for assault or murder.
» “Twirl” is to talk.
» “Birthday boy” stands for a person who is about to be robbed.
» “036” is a female Bloods member.
The indictment also explains the hierarchy in rank of the TTP Bloods in descending order:
» OOOG (Original Gangster 3)
» OOG (Original Gangster 2)
» OG (Original Gangster)
» OYG (Original Young Gangster)
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Examiner Reader said:
Only republicans thought the so-called, anti-gang bills were worthwhile. No democrats supported them--guess O'Malley wasn't pushing those 4 bills.
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Winner said:
There is a limit to which man can bear no more taxes. Sound bites, Cool.
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D said:
NO more taxes.
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Examiner Reader said:
Move the trials to Western Md or the shore where criminals are handled and not cuddled as they are in Balt City and County
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AnOnYmOuSiSbAcK said:
It's not let they're gonna pay attention to the law when they can just unite with other gang members in jail. Also some get credit in jail. Like a merit credit, and they'll just get out and start back where they left off when they get. IF their native gang still exists.
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Oracle said:
Gang activity will continue to flourish unfettered by prosecution until a prominent politician or their family is killed by a gang. The rest of us will continue to be nothing more than "prey" for the gang animals. Advice to the wise: leave Maryland as soon as possible. You may live longer.
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Examiner Reader said:
Baltimore City has a BIG problem with Gangs. The city has turned a blind eye to it for years allowing it to gorw! Now they are faced with an uphill battle. All the parts for and equation of large scale disaster are in place. DIXON has to act now and take back the city. We can plant trees later!!!!!!
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Examiner Reader said:
here's a thought: end the drug war that's impossible to win. wars end. let the law enforcement/penal system put away violent people instead of routinely turning them back onto the corners to maim and kill again or be killed.
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Scared In Baltimore County said:
Baltimore County is raging with gang members. And stupid assed Jim Smith is either too much of a coward to admit to it or too stupid to see them in front of his house. HELLLLOOOOOOOO? Can't Smitty notice the increase in crime by the Bloods?
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Examiner erased another reader's comment regarding Examiner's censorship. What's up Examiner?
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Examiner Reader said:
What's "uselesss" are prosecutors that are too incompetent to prosecute cases.
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This paper prints stuff handed to them by that omalley stalking site. what do you expect?
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Examiner Reader said:
Here's a novel idea, prosecute juveniles and adults under existing laws for 2nd degree assault, pandering and gamling, malicious destruction of property, etc. Seize property of all the drug dealers. Or, is the problem with both Gansler and Jessamy that they are incompetent prosecutors that could not try a case to save their lives?!
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Examiner Reader said:
Why did you erase my comment regarding the fact that Gansler and Jessamy have not attempted any prosecutions yet are complaining prematurely. And that gansler has been sanctioned in the past, regarding the Montgomery County Sniper case, by the Attorney Grievance Commission for his grandstanding. Want me me to post the case number? Why the censorship?
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The Maryland Gang Act of 2007 was typical, unnecessary, feel good, Liberal legislation. It allows a failed judicial system to make excuses and hide the truth. The people committing the bulk of the gang crime are under 18. Liberal lawmakers long ago gutted the justice system�s ability to prosecute young adults as real criminals; and in the rare case when they are tried as adults, Liberal judges typically let �the children� off with a slap on the wrist. However, this is what the voters of Maryland have elected year after year, decade after decade. The mayhem and pain the people of Maryland reap is self imposed and well deserved. As a sanctuary state, the gang problem will only get worse. Maryland voters are fools, with the biggest fools in Baltimore City.
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John Lewis said:
This legislation is as effective as the clowns who wrote and passed it. What else can we expect from Annapolis but doggerel bills, secret sessions and taxes.
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As a retired court reporter for almost thirty years, I can say without reservation that it is going to be very difficult for the judges here in Maryland to render consecutive sentences. My experience has been that concurrent sentences with a portion being suspended are the norm; and I attribute that to the fact that because of Maryland politics our judges are of the liberal mind.
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