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Sapphire Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 06:34 PM
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125. Perhaps his loyalty lies w/saving others from gangs...
... either as members, or as victims.

I have heard his explanation as to his not being debriefed... debriefing is not required for members of street gangs, only of prison gangs. The Crips are a street gang. As he has been in prison, and no longer active in the Crips for these many years, he would have little information that would even "provide information on their <current> inner workings" that would "help dismantle them".

I am not defending, nor am I condemning his choice to not "snitch" in regard to street gangs. He has made his choice on how to contribute to lessening gang violence.
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