A lopsided street fight between two young gangs struggling to prove themselves allegedly led to the death of a 17-year-old boy last week on the East Side of St. Paul.
Vince "Mo" Allison and a couple of his friends were ambushed and chased by a rival gang when Allison was gunned down in a parking lot Thursday night.
Kelvin D. Nickles, also 17, was charged in Allison's death with second-degree murder and crime committed for a benefit of a gang in Ramsey County District Court on Wednesday.
Both gangs, whose members originally formed them when they were between the ages of 12 and 14, have been known to clash in the streets to try to gain recognition from older gang members.
"That's how a lot of these feuds begin, pitting one another against each other to see who is the toughest," said officer Darryl Boerger, a member of the St. Paul Police Department's gang unit for more than five years.
The members of Ham Crazy, which stands for "Hoes and Money Crazy," got together six to seven years ago after aspiring to be in the East Side Boyz gang but they were too young, Boerger said.
"They will do what they can to impress the structure of the East Side Boyz gang," he said.
While the Ham Crazy gang has about 50 members, the Gutta Block gang that formed a couple of years ago in opposition to Ham Crazy has fewer than 15 members, Boerger said.