Feds say they've charged 26 western, Pa. Crips members


PITTSBURGH (AP) — Federal authorities in Pittsburgh say they’ve arrested 26 Crips gang members responsible for drug trafficking, robbery, attempted murder, intimidation and retaliation.

Authorities say two Crips factions from different neighborhoods recently formed an alliance to protect their turf from other gangs so they could carry out their illegal activities.

An indictment released today says the defendants were well-organized — even raising money for lawyers and bond for members in jail while looking out for their families.

Acting United States Attorney Robert Cessar says the gang is one of the most violent in southwestern Pennsylvania, but has preyed upon the community for the last time.