Rollin ’60s Crips Big u surrenders in the case of Rico… The indictment says based on internet gossip
March 19, 2025 6:41pm PDT
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Eugene Henley Jr., aka Big U, one of the founders of Rollin ’60s Crips’, posted a video showing him on the way to turn to authorities after being charged with federal RICO indictment.
Big U posted on Instagram with his family late Wednesday. He says he is on his way to hand over himself to deal with the charges he calls “bull crap.”
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He asks for prayers and says over the years he has only been doing good things and has helped to raise his family. He claims that allegations against him are “straight garbage.” Big Woo thank his fans for showing his love and support as he stands by him.
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Big U is pretty much denounced the 100 and 600 Wack for putting him in Slammer. He claims that 600 people were with police when police attacked his home. He claims that Wack was working with the FBI and the city and told him not to give you any money.
He says people don’t understand what the FBI does to black men who try to help their community. He says this is the price of being black and trying to help others in the neighborhood.
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The documents say the federal government claims murder, human trafficking and terror. The murder allegedly occurred in January 2021 after Big U drove along with another indicted defendant and fatally shot an aspiring rapper in his head.
At a press conference Wednesday, the U.S. Lawyers’ office said 10 people have been arrested, including part-time rappers Bricc Baby and Luce Cannon. In his Instagram video, Big U says he’s not hanging with any of these rappers, expecting them to sniff him and perhaps testify against him.
He stood firm, he did nothing wrong, and was exempt from the allegations.