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Part 1: Neckbone on How Mob Piru Formed, Origin of Beef Blood & Crip Beef in Compton
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In a revealing interview, Neckbone detailed a violent confrontation involving Trayvon Lane, Orlando Anderson, and the Southside Crips, stemming from tensions over coveted Death Row chains. Trayvon Lane, closely connected to Neckbone and residing with him, was jumped at Lakewood Mall by around 15 Southside Crips, including Anderson, inside a Foot Locker. The attack was dramatic and brutal, with the assailants armed with steel beams attempting to steal Trayvon’s Death Row chain. Although it remains unclear if the chain was taken, Trayvon regained possession after the fight. Neckbone emphasized the longstanding animosity between the crews, complicated further by Bad Boy’s rumored alignment with Southside, which intensified conflicts. The assault was more than a simple mugging—it underscored deeper rivalries and hinted at the complicated dynamics of loyalty and betrayal within the hip-hop and gang landscapes of the time.