A leader of a street gang turned anti-gang activist was arrested this week after the Department of Justice (DOJ) charged him in a criminal complaint alleging he led an operation that engaged in various racketeering crimes, including extortion, human trafficking, fraud, and a murder.
Eugene Henley Jr., who led Los Angeles’ Rolling ‘60’s Neighborhood Crips street gang before re-inventing himself as an anti-gang activist, turned himself in after the DOJ filed the criminal complaint.
The DOJ specifically alleges that “Big U Enterprises,” Henley’s criminal group, “operated as a mafia-like organization that utilized Henley’s stature and long-standing association with the Rollin’ 60s and other street gangs to intimidate businesses and individuals in Los Angeles.”
“The allegations in the complaint unsealed today reveal a criminal enterprise that engaged in murder, extortion, human trafficking, and fraud – all led by a supposed anti-gang activist and purported music…
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