Damu Ridas - Members

Members

  • B-Brazy (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. Was killed by a Mexican gang.
  • Peanut 2 aka KP (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. Has been killed by a gang. His brother O.G Peanut has also been killed.
  • Lil' Laniak 2 (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. While he was with his kid, Laniak 2 was shot and killed by a Piru gang, the Campanella Park Pirus. His brother Big Laniak has also been killed. G-Len made a tribute to the Big Laniak in the song "For The Money" from his album Woop Woop.
  • Tip Toe (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Tip Toe was a respected member of the 104th Street CMG. He was killed by a Piru gang.
  • Pimp D (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Alive. Pimp D and Tip Toe had a similar voice, but they are not the same person.Confirmed by fellow Bloods & Crips member redruM781 to be alive, not deceased as he was long thought to be.
  • Spyder aka S.P. (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Spyder was another respected member of the 104th Steet CMG. He was killed by a gang.
  • O.G Mad Eye (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Mad Eye was one of the oldest Damu Ridas and was a respected O.G of the Crenshaw Mafia Gang. Big Mad Eye had only one brother, Lil' Mad Eye. They both had been killed.
  • Lil' Hawk (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Lil' Hawk is currently serving a 25 to life sentence. His little brother Tiny Hawk is also in jail. Lil' Hawk has lost two of his brothers, Big Hawk and Baby Hawk.

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