- Aggi Crew
The Aggi Crew were a criminal drug gang based in the St Pauls district of
Bristol . The name of the gang was taken from the surnames of the founding gang members [Thompson, Tony. "Gangs: A Journey into the heart of the British Underworld", 2004 ISBN 0-340-83053-0] . The gang dominated the city's drug market throughout most of the 1990's, until in 1998 six gang members were jailed after being caught with more than a £1 million worth ofcrack cocaine .The power vacuum that this created was quickly filled by
Yardie gangs such as the Hype Crew and Mountain View Posse. Upon their release from prison the Aggi crew quickly set on reclaiming their old territory. Carrying guns and wearingbalaclavas , the gangsters went around local bars such as the Black Swan and the Malcolm X Centre and announced the yardies would now have to pay a daily tax of £50 per yardie and £100 per business being run. The yardies did not agree with this however and stormed a cafe run by the Aggi's, which doubled as a front for an illegalgambling operation [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/criminaljustice/story/0,,996533,00.html The Guardian: The war on crime: at the frontline] ] . Thus was started a small-scale turf war which included a number of shootings, during the course of which the two Aggi crew members robbed the notoriousBlack and White cafe , a known local drugs haunt, and later shotfireworks at the building in an attempt to provoke the yardies into a full-on gunfight.The escalating violence prompted armed police patrols in the St Pauls area [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2665251.stm BBC News - Armed police on Bristol streets] ] . However the patrols were soon withdrawn, as the Aggi crew members were arrested again for violating their parole, so the turf war was ended and the yardie gangs were left to control the city once more.
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