Why don bloods and crips get along?
A set of crips called the piru street boys was formed. Another set of crips robbed a group of men of their leather jackets. One man refused to give up his jacket and was beaten to death. The piru boys were strongly against attacking people who were not members of a rival gang. This prompted the piru boys to attack other sets of crips. The piru boys then formed an alliance with some other small gangs and became the bloods.