The Rollin’ 60s Crips have been making headlines recently, as one of their founders, Eugene Henley Jr., also known as Big U, has surrendered himself in a federal RICO case. In a video posted on Instagram, Big U announced that he was on his way to turn himself in to deal with the indictment, which he referred to as “bull crap.”
Riding in a van with his family, Big U expressed his frustration with the allegations against him, calling them “straight trash.” He asked for prayers and emphasized that over the years, he has only done good and has helped elevate his family. Despite the charges, he thanked his fans for standing by him and showing him love and support.
Big U also pointed fingers at Wack 100 and 600, claiming that they played a role in his current predicament. He accused 600 of being with the police when they raided his house and alleged that Wack was working with the FBI and the city, instructing them not to give Big U any financial support.
In the face of the federal indictment, which includes charges of murder, human trafficking, and extortion, Big U maintained his innocence. The feds allege that a murder took place in January 2021, where Big U and another defendant drove with and fatally shot an aspiring rapper, disposing of the body in the desert.
During a press conference, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the arrests of 10 individuals, including part-time rappers Bricc Baby and Luce Cannon. Big U distanced himself from these rappers in his Instagram video, predicting that they may turn against him and testify against him.
Despite the mounting legal troubles, Big U stands firm in his belief that he has done nothing wrong and is confident that he will be cleared of all allegations. As the case unfolds, the Rollin’ 60s Crips and their founder’s future remain uncertain.