KUMI 415
Kumi African Nation Organization, generally referred to as 415 or Kumi 415 is a predominantly African-American prison gang that was originally formed in Folsom State Prison in the mid-1980s, and the founding members were mainly from the San Francisco Bay Area.
Overview
Along with the Crips and Bloods, Kumi 415 members have recently provided recruitment pools for the Black Guerrilla Family, a gang with similarly large numbers in the Bay area and Northern California. In the Monterey County Jail, brief alliances have been reported among the Bloods, Crips, and Kumi 415 during the period leading up to Stanley Williams' execution.Kumi is the Swahili word for the number ten, and the sum of 415 is ten. 415 also refers to San Francisco's area code.
They have been reported in:
- Folsom State Prison
- Lerdo County Jail
- Monterey County Jail
- Pelican [Bay State Prison]
- Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga, California
- Salinas Valley State Prison
- Selected areas across East County, San Diego
- Solano County Jail
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