People-Nation.com
|
Gang Links People Knowledge Folks Nation Blood Knowledge Crip Knowledge Sureños Norteños Five Percenters Gang Chat Gang Forum |
Almighty 12th Street Players Nation Almighty 12th Street Players Nation is a People/Brother Mob made up of mostly whites. Their colors are Black & White Their symbols include a cane, tophat, play boy bunny, 5 point star. They are known to use the phrase "Almight Don't Like Nobody" to show their affiliation The Twelfth Street players started in the year 1972 on the corner of Roosevelt (12th street) and Austin in Cicero, IL. The Twelfth Street Players are reported to be Cicero's first street gang. The Twelfth Street Players soon grew to large numbers. By the early 1980s the Twelfth Street Players expanded their operations to Chicago (mainly in the area where South Side Insane Popes and Latin Kings were). In 1980 the Twelfth Street Players joined the People nation as a result of their friendship with Latin Kings and South Side insane Popes. In the early 80s the Players became "first cousins" with the South Side Insane Popes and the two gangs merged to become known as the "Player Popes" gang. This merge only lasted until about the mid-80s (2-4 years) then the two nations wanted to do their own thing. In 1987 the TPs expanded their operations to Cicero, Berwyn and Lyons. They also arrived in Brookfield, and Countryside. In these suburbs their main concern was a growing number of Two Two Boys and Two Sixs and alot of BGDs in Lagrange. The conflicts ended up at the doorstep of LTHS High School between TPs and Folks. The TPs fought hard in towns like Lagrange and Countryside but do to lack of recruitment they faded from the area by 1990. In the early 90s the Players began to feud with Latin Kings very heavily in cicero as the Latin Kings became more powerful in Cicero, also in the early 90s the Players expanded to the Clearing district in chicago. In 1996 the Latin Counts and the police forced the Twelfth Street Players to abondon their original set of Roosevelt and Austin. The Players lost other sets in Chicago as well. In about 2000 or 2001 the Twelfth Street Players came roaring back and reclaimed neighborhoods in Chicago around 63rd street, which is an incredible accomplishment for a gang to be removed from Chicago then force their way back in years later. The Twelfth Street Players still mantain a presence in Cicero and Berwyn to this day. |