Following the Rodney King Riots in 1992, the Nation of Islam and the Fruit of Islam attempted to broker a "Crip-Blood Truce." Advertised in the media as a "coming together for peace", it was actually financed by Crip and Blood drug dealers in the Nickerson Gardens, Imperial Courts, and Jordan Downs projects. The motivation was not philanthropy but filthy lucre; the constant inter-gang warfare and suppressive police presence was not conducive to a good narcotic business. However, hate continued to be preached against Hispanic Sureño gangs, the Mexican Mafia, and especially the police.
In 1996 the FBI
arrested Wayne "Honcho" Day in Minneapolis
. Honcho was convicted in Federal Court in 1997 for drug dealing and sentenced to almost 20 years in prison. But the Day family continued in the family business. Sister Bridgette Day remained at large for several years but eventually was arrested in Florida, and is now serving 10 years in federal prison. Parolee brother Phillip Day was sentenced to four years for PCP sales in 2007. In June of that year, Wayne "Honcho" Day was released from prison. Soon after in 2008 he became a suspect in a drug debt murder-for-hire case.
Fittingly several scenes in the movie "Menace II Society" were filmed in the Jordan Downs projects and on other Grape Street's Watts turf. In April 2006 the Gangsta DVD "Concrete Hell," featuring the Grape Street Gang and Peda Roll clique was released. The DVD glorifies the gangsters from Grape Street and other gangs. Many display real guns in the DVD, including "gang intervention" workers "employed" by the city.
So what's up with the Grape Street Crips and the remaining Day family today? Honcho Day is a 51-year-old OG (original gangster). The "Godmother of Watts," Betty Day, Honcho's mother, is president of the
Watts Gang Task Force Council
. Supported by L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn and Mayor Anthony Villaregosa, she had the ear of former LAPD Chief Bratton. Using gangsters like P.J. Crip gang member "P.J. Steve" Myrick and Grape Street members Brandon "B.L." Bullard, Marlo "Bow Wow" Jones, and Demarco "D.C." Chaffold as gang intervention workers, she now claims to be spending taxpayer dollars bringing peace to the area.
I say, shame on any Los Angeles politician for supporting any of the Day family and the Grape Street Watts gang.