One-Niners
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The One-Niners is an African-American gang that is central to the plot of Season Four.
In the pilot episode, Vic is revealed to be working with a one-niner dealer Rondell Robinson. Vic eventually meets and works with Kern Little, and later betrays Rondell to his subordinate T.O.
By the end of Season 2, Vic has stopped protecting Kern and his interests causing a rift between the two.
In season 4, the One-Niners were the target of coordinated efforts by Captain Monica Rawling to bring them down using asset seizures and court injunctions, using an Anti-Gang Task Force coordinated by Vic. This was done mostly in response to the release of gang leader Antwon Mitchell. Vic eventually began to bring down the organization, but could not completely dismantle it due to controversies within the department involving his own past and Rawlings' seizure program.
When Lem took a plea deal and was sent to prison, Vic made a deal with Antwon to secure Lem's safety in return for robbing a police warehouse. During the robbery, Kern was killed by Antwon's hand-picked successor, Moses. Despite the Strike Teams' co-operation, the deal went bad and Antwon told Vic that Lem would die once he arrived in prison.
In Season 6, a group of one-niners try to leave the gang for a non-criminal life. Moses brutally kills almost everyone who tried to escape. He also warns Vic that if left out of option, he will reveal Vic's role in the warehouse robbery.
In season 7, the one-niners are revealed to be the 5th most powerful gang in L.A. This annoys Moses since the resulting police attention hurts his drug trade. In return for reduced police scrutiny, he agrees to protect Ellis Rezian who has been marked for death by the Mexicans.
Known Members
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- Antwon Mitchell - Head of the One-Niners in Season Four.
- Halpern White - Second in command of the One-Niners gang under Antwon Mitchell in Season Four.
- Kern Little - Head of the One-Niners in Season Five.
- Moses - Head of the One-Niners in Season Six.
Notes
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- Like the notorious real-life Blood and Crip gangs, the One-Niners identify themselves strongly with one color (in this case purple), wearing it on various items of clothing.