Kipps Lane Crew

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Founded2000; 26 years ago (2000)
FoundinglocationLondon, Ontario, Canada
Yearsactive2000s – present
TerritoryNortheast London
Kipps Lane Crew
Founded2000; 26 years ago (2000)
Founding locationLondon, Ontario, Canada
Years active2000s – present
TerritoryNortheast London
EthnicityMultiracial
Membership (est.)Estimated 100 members at peak[1]
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, murder, assault, extortion, robbery, burglary, grand theft

The Kipps Lane Crew (KLC) is a street gang founded in London, Ontario, Canada, in 2000. The gang's name originates from the area in which the group operates, Kipps Lane and the surrounding area in Northeast London. The colours of the Kipps Lane Crew are red, although the gang is not associated with the Bloods.[2]

The Kipps Lane Crew was founded in the 2000s in London, Ontario's Northeast end and was able to keep a low profile during the early years of its existence, although the group began to gain notoriety in the late 2000s. Known by the graffiti tag KLC, the gang grew into one of London's largest and most reckless street gangs during the 2010s. The KLC is one of the eleven street gangs currently being monitored by the London Police Service. The actions of the KLC, and other organized crime groups in the city, led to the creation of the London Gang Unit in 2012. Up until this point, the closest thing to a SGU had been the police force's youth and hate crime unit. Due to its size, activities and notoriety, the gang is among what London authorities call the "Big Seven" referring to the seven largest street gangs in the city. The group is mostly involved in the trade and trafficking of narcotics, but its crimes range from burglary, robbery to assault and murder.[2]

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