New York City prosecutors revealed an indictment Wednesday (February 3) aimed at 18 members of the notorious No Love City gang according to reports. The Folk Nation gang of was known for acts including tracking and hunting down rivals and even going on Facebook to brag about it.

One alleged hunting expedition happened on the set of Meek Mill’s “Lord Knows” video for the movie Creed at a gym in Dumbo last October. After learning that several members of a rival gang were at the shooting, No Love City members waited with weapons.

“When they came outside, an all-out gun battle erupted right on the streets of Dumbo, where these gangs were shooting at each other more than 10 times,” Brooklyn district attorney Ken Thompson said to reporters. “Some of the gang members were hit. They rushed through the streets of Brooklyn, fleeing through Park Slope, fleeing through Carroll Gardens, driving up Bergen Street the wrong way, ditching their bullet-riddled car in Park Slope near Prospect Heights, ditching their guns out the window.”

The indictment were brought by the Gun Violence Suppression Division, the same team responsible for the arrest of Bobby Shmurda and 12 others tied to the GS9 gang. Charges for members of the No Love City gang include one with murder, eight facing attempted murder and 12 with weapons possession.