Omaha Crips Gang enterprise charged with violent crimes in aid of racketeering

OMAHA — United States Attorney Lesley A. Woods announced that 13 Crips gang members were indicted together on a range of federal organized crime charges, including murder in aid of racketeering, murder by firearm, firearms trafficking conspiracy, firearms conspiracy, assault with a dangerous weapon, discharging firearms during and relation to crimes of violence, and other related offenses.

The following defendants were indicted on November 18, 2025:

  • Gregory Jerome Bahati,
  • Malik D. Bahati, II,
  • Johnny L. Chatmon, IV,
  • Deshawn P. Jackson,
  • Jaqueris J. Allen,
  • McKeith M. Bingham,
  • Kevin Rashad Pierce,
  • Lamar D. Glover,
  • Kavion Wright,
  • Cameron J. Williams,
  • Darnell L. Matthews,
  • Noah McIntosh, and
  • Antrevion McNichols.

The Indictment alleges the Crips gang committed violent acts, including shootings, that targeted portions of the city of Omaha that are claimed territory of rival gangs, such as the Bloods.

Evidence adduced at the detention hearings in this matter indicated that many of the victims of these violent events had no gang affiliation at all and were merely innocent people allegedly gunned down by these gang members in their efforts to protect their reputation and status as a gang or to act in retaliation against rival gangs for Crips gang members who were themselves shot or murdered. Evidence at the hearings further indicated that the Crips attempted to claim city blocks in Omaha as their own territory and those actions made those neighborhoods a target for rival gang violence…

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