Insane Clown Posse Fans Considered a Gang by the FBI
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Furthermore, the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment report states that the highly unorganized festival-going Juggalos are actually more mechanized than previously thought. "Open source reporting suggests that a small number of Juggalos are forming more organized subsets and engaging in more gang-like criminal activity," the report continues. "Transient, criminal Juggalo groups pose a threat to communities due to the potential for violence, drug use/sales, and their general destructive and violent nature."
Even though ICP's intro into the FBI lexicon is just a minor footnote next to M-13 and the Blood and Crips, it's still an interesting decision on the part of law enforcement. In 2006 during the band's annual Gathering of the Juggalos
Despite this and other acts of violence the horrorcore center of the Juggalo movement has spoken out against it. "Anyone that knows anything at all about Juggalos knows that in no way, shape, or form would we ever approve of this type of bulls--- behavior," ICP's manager said.
Perhaps Jack White or Charlie Sheen could clear the air a little bit -- these dudes aren't dangerous! ...right?

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