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Supposed Juggalo-on-Juggalo violence has also been alleged. In 2010, a supposed gang calling itself the Juggalo Killers, which alleged to be aligned with the white supremacist prison gang Aryan Liberation Front, violently assaulted a Juggalo, stealing her belongings and carving the letters "JK" into her chest.<ref name="ngic report" /><ref name="juggalo killers" /> Supposed Juggalo-on-Juggalo violence has also been alleged. In 2010, a supposed gang calling itself the Juggalo Killers, which alleged to be aligned with the white supremacist prison gang Aryan Liberation Front, violently assaulted a Juggalo, stealing her belongings and carving the letters "JK" into her chest.<ref name="ngic report" /><ref name="juggalo killers" />

(For the fucking moron who said that "Juggalo Killers" were committing Juggalo-On-Juggalo violence - Juggalo Killers were people who were against Juggalos, and targeted Juggalos, brutally beating them. These were not fucking Juggalos. They were Juggalo Killers. People who seek to kill Juggalos. Thanks.)



==Notable murder cases== ==Notable murder cases==

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This article is about criminal activity attributed to Juggalo members. For the main article on the group itself, see Juggalo.

Juggalo or Juggalette (for females) is a name given to dedicated followers of the horrorcore group Insane Clown Posse or any artist on the horrorcore record label Psychopathic Records. It has been claimed that Juggalos have been alleged to have committed numerous crimes throughout the United States, including assaults, drug trafficking, vandalism, burglary, shootings, theft, robbery, and numerous murders.

In addition, Juggalos have been classified as a criminal street gang by numerous government and law enforcement entities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Gang Intelligence Center, and the states of Arizona, California, Pennsylvania, and Utah. Supposed Juggalo gang sets have been alleged by law enforcement in at least 21 states, including those that do not recognize Juggalos as a gang at the state level.

Gang classification

Although some Juggalos deny any connection to organized crime, Juggalos have been classified as a criminal street gang by numerous government and law enforcement entities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Gang Intelligence Center, and the states of Arizona, California, Pennsylvania, and Utah. Juggalo gang sets have been documented by law enforcement in at least 21 states, including those that do not recognize Juggalos as a gang at the state level.

According to the FBI, Arizona, California, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Washington report the most Juggalo gang activity, but criminal Juggalo sets have also been identified in Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

The FBI also alleges that Juggalos are one of 53 gangs that have recruited former members of the United States Military in order to expand territory and receive combat training and weapons.

Arizona Department of Public Safety Detective and recognized Juggalo gang expert Michelle Vasey has claimed that "multiple individuals are committing gang-related crimes, gang-motivated crimes, and they're using the name Juggalo."

Interactions with other criminal organizations

Criminal Juggalo groups have been alleged in alliance with white supremacist and Neo-Nazi groups and gangs, including the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Brotherhood, Aryan Circle, and Aryan Liberation Front. Despite this, Insane Clown Posse themselves are staunchly opposed to racism and bigotry, and have written multiple songs which directly oppose racism. Their songs "Chicken Huntin'" and "Imma Kill You" describe the murder of racists, and "Your Rebel Flag" insults the Ku Klux Klan. Also, ICP member Joseph Utsler is half Cherokee and does not celebrate Thanksgiving due to his Native American descent. Psychopathic Records artist Anybody Killa is Native American.

Public and artist reactions

The classification of Juggalos as a criminal gang was riciduled by popular electronics maganize Wired.

Insane Clown Posse has denounced the idea that their Juggalo fanbase is gang related, and has filed a lawsuit against the FBI for their listing of Juggalos in the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment, alleging that the classification has harmed their business. The lawsuit is ongoing.

Juggalo reaction to the gang classification has been mixed. Juggalos vehemently deny relation to gang activities.

Potential for violence

Some law enforcement agencies and officials have expressed concern at Juggalos' high potential for violence.

The FBI's 2011 National Gang Assessment Threat has claimed that "criminal Juggalo groups pose a threat to communities due to the potential for violence, drug use/sales, and their general destructive and violent nature."

The National Gang Intelligence Center's report on Juggalos claims that, "Their crimes are characterized by acts of violence and destruction directed against law enforcement, members of the community, public/private property, and other members of their group."

Arizona Department of Public Safety Detective and recognized Juggalo gang expert Michelle Vasey has also expressed concern at the Juggalos high potential for violence, stating "The weapons, they prefer, obviously, hatchets...We've got battle-axes, we've got machetes, anything that can make the most violent, gruesome wound," and "Some of the homicides we're seeing with these guys are pretty nasty, gruesome, disgusting homicides, where they don't care who's around, what's around, they're just out to kill anybody."

Supposed Juggalo-related murders have been committed with exotic edged weapons, including hatchets, machetes, and medieval battle-axes.

Supposed Juggalo-on-Juggalo violence has also been alleged. In 2010, a supposed gang calling itself the Juggalo Killers, which alleged to be aligned with the white supremacist prison gang Aryan Liberation Front, violently assaulted a Juggalo, stealing her belongings and carving the letters "JK" into her chest.

(For the fucking moron who said that "Juggalo Killers" were committing Juggalo-On-Juggalo violence - Juggalo Killers were people who were against Juggalos, and targeted Juggalos, brutally beating them. These were not fucking Juggalos. They were Juggalo Killers. People who seek to kill Juggalos. Thanks.)


Notable murder cases

Main article: Farmville murders

In September, 2009, amateur horrorcore rapper Richard McCroskey, who went by the stage name Syko Sam, and claimed to be a Juggalo, murdered 4 people in what has since been dubbed the Farmville murders. His father, a rock guitarist, introduced him to Insane Clown Posse, Metallica and Primus. On September 20, 2010, McCroskey pleaded guilty to the four murders. Although facing the death penalty, he was sentenced to life in prison.

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  10. Hatchet Warrior - ABK, Anybody Killa : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic
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