[1][3] Membership is estimated to be around 1,600 people, making it one of the largest gangs in the Los Angeles area.
[4] Members identify themselves by wearing the Seattle Mariners[4] or Chicago White Sox logos and mark areas they are in with graffiti.
Around 400 people, including law enforcement, attended his funeral which prompted many to reflect on the bloodshed and actions of Rollin' 60s.
Youth worker and activist Chilton Alphonse reflected on the change marked by Stone's death[7]:Once upon a time, the Rollin' 60s were a family.
Now, I think a lot of these youngsters are beginning to question, is it really worth it.According to a news outlet in 2004, Rollin' 60s was "the largest black criminal street gang in the City of Los Angeles".