LOS ANGELES, CA – A large-scale operation by the FBI has led to the arrest of several alleged members of the Rolling 60s Crips gang in Los Angeles, though authorities are still searching for the group’s longtime leader. The raid, which took place over the past 24 hours, resulted in charges ranging from racketeering to murder.
The FBI, in collaboration with local law enforcement, executed search warrants at six different locations across Los Angeles. The operation involved hundreds of agents and officers, leading to the arrest of ten individuals. In total, 19 people have been indicted, with four already in custody before the raid. Authorities anticipate making at least five more arrests.
The manhunt continues for Eugene Henley Jr., who investigators claim has been at the helm of the Crips for decades. Henley, who has portrayed himself as an entertainment executive and community philanthropist, is accused of leading a double life as a violent criminal with a history of serious offenses.
Authorities allege that Henley has used his position in the entertainment industry as a front for his criminal activities. In one particularly heinous act, he is accused of murdering a musician signed to his label in 2021 and disposing of the body off the I-15 freeway in Las Vegas.
The charges against Henley include racketeering conspiracy, which carries a potential 20-year prison sentence. Prosecutors have indicated that more charges could be forthcoming as the investigation continues.
The FBI has released a photograph of Henley, urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact them immediately. The agency is committed to bringing him to justice and dismantling the criminal network he allegedly controls.
This operation underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat organized crime in Los Angeles. The collaboration between federal and local agencies highlights the seriousness of the threat posed by gangs and their impact on communities.
As the search for Henley continues, authorities are confident that the arrests will significantly disrupt the operations of the Rolling 60s Crips and serve as a warning to other criminal organizations in the area.