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The Insane Deuces have roots that date back to the 1950s. Back then the...
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The Insane Deuces have roots that date back to the 1950s. Back then they were two separate white gangs called the Barons and the Blackhawks. The Barons controlled Hamlin Park and the Blackhawks controlled the Lanthrop Homes. There are records of social service workers working with the Barons as far back as the year 1959 when they first encountered the Barons. Sometime in the early to mid 1960s, the Barons and the Blackhawks united and combined their gangs into one gang. They called the unity the Insane Deuces because it symbolized the uniting of two gangs. They then adopted the colors of black and green with the spade and the dice with 2 showing and card with two of spades and the roman numeral II (2). The Deuces were a mostly white gang that took in some Latinos in the 1960s. Since the deuces were not a racist type gang they were able to establish a friendship with the Latin Kings in the 1960s.
The Deuces continued to grow in the 1970s as they began to recruit more and more from the Latino population. The deuces also became tight with the Freaks (now known as Stoned Freaks) in the 1970s. In the late 1970s, the Insane Deuces opened up a faction of deuces in the suburb of Aurora, IL. The founder of the Aurora Deuces was Ice man. The Deuces then opened up shop on the corner of Claim and Union Deuce Park, and they were posted in front of a laundry matt on that corner, and the younger Deuces were posted on the corner of Smith and Columbia in Aurora. In the year 1980 the Deuces joined the People Nation at the same time as the Gaylords because of the Deuces relationship with the Latin Kings. By the early 80s the Deuces were flourishing well on the North Side of Chicago as well as Aurora. Some major hard core Deuces emerged on the streets of Aurora in the early 80s such as: Cuevas, Smurf, Lil man, Grease Ball, Chatti, Pycho, Duke, Bam Bam, Coco, Bugsy, Rican, Gator, Shorty D, and Ghost.
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