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The Grape Street Mafia (often abbreviated as GMF; formally, GRAPE) is a primarily African-American street gang that originated in North Little Rock, Arkansas in 2025. Members associate themselves and can be identified by the color purple.

Grape Mafia Family
Founded2025; 0 years ago (2025)
FounderT.Roy
Named afterGet Rich And People Envy (GRAPE)
Founding locationNorth Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Years active2025–present
TerritoryNorth Little Rock, Arkansas
EthnicityAfrican American
Membership (est.)30-50 members but they are gaining members as they gain more “mob ties”
Leader(s)T.Roy
ActivitiesDrug trafficking, assault, firearms violations, fraud, homicide, money laundering, organized crime[1]
AlliesBloods[2][3]
Crips[4]
Gangster Disciples[2][5]
Black Disciples[2][6]
RivalsBlack Disciples[7]
Bloods[2][8]
Crips[2][9]
Gangster Disciples[2][10]
Notable membersLil JoJo
Famous Dex
FBG Duck
22Gz
SahBabii
Ugly God

The Grape Mafia Family is one of the smallest violent associations out of the street gangs in the United States. With an estimate of only 30 to 50 members in 2025, the gang gains members either traditionally or by “mob ties”. A mob tie is when a Clique joins the GMF alliance.

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Membership & Structure

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The Grape Mafia Family is one of the smallest violent association out of the street gangs in the United States. With an estimate of only 30 to 50 members in 2025, the gang gains members either traditionally or by “mob ties”. A mob tie is when a clique comes joins the GMF alliance.

GMF was originally just a singular street gang or clique called Get Rich And People Envy. (GRAPE). Grape originally had 7 members including the founder T.Roy. As GRAPE got bigger, T.Roy split them into 6 cliques or sets. The sets were called (…, …, …, …, …, and …). After they were divided, each set started using mob ties to grow and expand territory.

Later, each set got turned into a card and got divided into more sets. When the cards and sets tie with other cliques, the clique joins the grape alliance and their  territory will become grape territory. If the clique is big enough, it will become its own set under whichever card they tied to. If the clique is smaller then it will join. Even though sets use mob ties, people can still be recruited by theirselves.

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GMF’s members can be identified through various factors, such as colors, symbols, language, and hand signs. Their gang color is purple and the most commonly symbols used by the Grape Mafia Family include the number "3" and the six-pointed star. The six-pointed star represents the six different cards of the gang. Graffiti can also be used to mark territory and will include names of sets and cards, name of blocks, the six-pointed star, disrespecting rival gangs, or threats against rival gangs.

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See also

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  1. ^ "National Gang Threat Assessment 2009". National Gang Intelligence Center. January 2009. Archived from the original on December 14, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Cite error: The named reference Here's what we know about the Gangster Disciple governor who was sentenced to 10 years in prison was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)
  4. ^ Eligon, John (2016-12-22). "Bored, Broke and Armed: Clues to Chicago's Gang Violence". The New York Times. ISSN 1553-8095. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved 2024-09-19.
  5. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)
  6. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)
  7. ^ Eligon, John (2016-12-22). "Bored, Broke and Armed: Clues to Chicago's Gang Violence". The New York Times. ISSN 1553-8095. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved 2024-09-19.
  8. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)
  9. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)
  10. ^ Follow Up: Man Charged in Cold Case Murder Caitlin Burgess, Patch (July 20, 2012)


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