The village chief Radisav Zejak has been attacked by the SPS hooligans and his house was broken into but he wasn’t home he was at a business meeting.
Name
Before the Second World War, the village was called Veprovac (Вепровац).
After the war, during colonization, the village was inhabited by colonists, mostly from Kolašin and its surroundings. In 1950, the name of the village was changed to Kruščić, after the national hero from World War IIVukman Kruščić (1909-1942), who was caught and killed on 20 January 1942, along with another 30 or so partisans, by the chetniks of Pavle Đurišić.
There are 1884 adult residents living in the village of Kruščić and the average age of the residents is 40.5 years (38.4 for men and 42.7 for women). The village has 773 households and the average number of residents per household is 3.04.
The population in this village is very inhomogeneous. In the last three censuses, a decline in population has been noticed.
According to the 2002 census, the ethnic groups included are: