“Crips” Gang Puts out Hit to Kill Any U.S. Soldier in Uniform. Texas, Missouri and Oklahoma on Alert
By David Bellow
Soldiers in Oklahoma and in states bordering Oklahoma (Missouri and Texas) have been on alert after the Crips put a “hit” out for all Crips Members to shoot any U.S. soldier in uniform on sight. That’s right, U.S. Soldiers are being targeted right here on U.S. soil by an American gang (un-American gang is really a better description of this race-based gang).
In Late September 2011, there was a home invasion in Oklahoma. Black members of the "107 Hoover Crips" were shot, and it is suspected that the home invaders were members of the military based at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
In retaliation, the Crips have put out a hit to kill ANY U.S. Soldier in Uniform on sight. That’s right, any U.S. soldier is threatened to be killed even if they had nothing to do with the invasion. I guess I am not surprised. They are a violent gang, so they probably do not have standards about who they kill. They kill people just for wearing the color red for crying out loud.
Security memos were sent to military units in several states including Oklahoma and Texas (Military Bases, Reserves and National Guard Units)
These memos advised military members to avoid wearing uniforms in public and to remain vigilant for anything out of the ordinary. Surprisingly, this “Crips” hit out on US Soldiers has only been reported by ONE media outlet, The Missourian. I am not sure why such a threat that has resulted in soldiers in several states to be put on alert has gone unnoticed by the media.
I have seen one of the memos myself in an East Texas National Guard unit, but I certainly am not going to post the military memo online even though it is already public knowledge. (I don’t want to get in trouble for posting a military security memo online.) Lucky for us, one worried military wife posted one of the Security Threat Memos online for all to see on a military wife forum, Solo-Ops Military Wives Survival Forums.
Next time I’m in a Crip neighborhood, I am going to have to remember not to wear blue AND not to wear a U.S. Military Uniform. What a shame.
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