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Big U of Rollin’ 60s Crips Turns Himself In, Claims Federal Charges Are ‘Trash’

Big U of Rollin’ 60s Crips Turns Himself In, Claims Federal Charges Are ‘Trash’
  • PublishedMarch 19, 2025

Here’s a thought: when your life reads like a plot twist in a poorly scripted drama, you might just be in trouble. Eugene Henley Jr., known as Big U, a prominent figure in the Rollin’ 60s Crips, has taken a bold step by announcing on Instagram that he’s turning himself in to face a federal RICO indictment. Riding in a van with family members, he dismissed the charges as “bull crap,” a phrase that could easily become a rallying cry for those caught in the crosshairs of law enforcement. Apparently, Big U believes he’s misunderstood, claiming that, throughout the years, he has only done good—seemingly oblivious to the grave allegations he faces, which include murder, human trafficking, and extortion.

The indictment details a shocking incident where Big U allegedly participated in a January 2021 murder, reportedly shooting an aspiring rapper and disposing of the body in a desert. In a dramatic twist worthy of a true crime podcast, he suggests that his own associates, namely Wack 100 and the rapper 600, have betrayed him, hinting at a conspiracy that includes police collaboration. He paints a picture of a man besieged by both the justice system and those he once trusted, arguing that the FBI has a longstanding history of targeting Black men who strive to uplift their communities.

During a press conference, the U.S. Attorney’s Office revealed that ten individuals were arrested in connection with the case, including lesser-known rappers like Bricc Baby and Luce Cannon. Big U, however, seems to believe that he’s not in the same league as these rappers, expressing a cynical expectation that they might turn informants. His confidence in his innocence is palpable, as he insists he will be cleared of all charges, despite the damning nature of the allegations.

In a world where loyalty is often as fleeting as a trend on social media, Big U’s narrative raises questions about the intersections of crime, community responsibility, and betrayal. The stakes are high, and as he seeks prayers and support from his followers, one can’t help but wonder how this chapter will unfold in the larger tapestry of his life.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, U.S. Attorney’s Office

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