In a shocking revelation from the streets of Los Angeles, the notorious Fudgetown Mafia Crips—a gang so small yet fiercely feared—are embroiled in a brutal and escalating turf war, primarily against the Southside Watts Vario Grape. With a history dating back to the late 60s, this gang, though composed of only 76 documented members, has carved out an infamy that extends beyond their humble South Los Angeles neighborhood.
On October 5th, celebrated as “Hood Day,” tensions ran high as rivalries intensified, leading to a surge of violence that has left the community reeling. The Fudgetown Mafia’s roots are steeped in a rich yet tumultuous history, once known as the Juniper Jumpers before aligning with the Crips in a fierce fight for survival amid Los Angeles’ gang politics.
Recent conflicts have ignited a cycle of retaliation, marked by tragic incidents like the 2008 murder of Arty Pullum, a Fudgetown member, which sparked an unrelenting feud. The streets have become a battleground, with shocking incidents of violence, including the heart-wrenching death of a 14-month-old 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦, caught in the crossfire of gang warfare.
Law enforcement is struggling to contain the chaos as the Fudgetown Mafia Crips and their rivals engage in an ever-deepening spiral of violence. With ongoing hostilities involving multiple gangs—including Hispanic groups like Vario Grape and Florencia 13—the situation has escalated to a point of crisis, turning neighborhoods into war zones.
As the bloodshed continues with no end in sight, the community is left grappling with the consequences of this ruthless gang rivalry. The Fudgetown Mafia Crips may be small in number, but their ferocity has made them a formidable force that threatens to destabilize the very fabric of Los Angeles. The urgency to address this escalating violence has never been more pressing as families live in fear amid the fallout of a war that has already claimed too many lives.