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Founded | 1952 (Simon City) 1969 (Simon City Royals)[1] |
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Founding location | Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[1] |
Years active | 1952–present |
Ethnicity | White American[1] |
Leader(s) | Wisconsin Olie Olsen |
Activities | Drug trafficking, human trafficking, robbery, burglary, murder[2] |
Allies | Folk Nation[1] Gangster Disciples[2] |
Rivals | Latin Kings[3] People Nation[1] Spanish Cobras[4] Vice Lords[5] Chicago Gaylords |
The Simon City Royals, also known as the Almighty Simon City Royal Nation, are a street and prison gang which began in Chicago during 1952 as Simon City, a greaser gang. They named themselves for Simons Park, which is located on the corner of Drake and Wabansia in the Humboldt Park neighborhood where they originally formed. The gang had a major influence on other gangs around Chicago and the wider gang culture in Humboldt Park. The Royals are one of the oldest and largest white gangs in the US.[6]
The Royals are heavily involved in the dealing of illegal drugs and other contraband, particularly in prisons where members are incarcerated. They have successfully bribed a prison guard in Milwaukee to smuggle drugs into an institution and are involved in racketeering[7] and loan sharking.[8] The gang has expanded to other states, and is one of the fastest-growing gangs in Mississippi.[9]