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Jeanfromfillmore 05-13-2012 11:52 AM

Hispanic Gangs in Los Angeles County
 
Hispanic Gangs in Los Angeles County | 18th Street | Mara Salvatrucha | MS13 | Diesiocho | Eighteen Street
Hispanic Gangs in Los Angeles County

There are about 500 Sureρo Hispanic gangs in Los Angeles County representing over 50 percent of the gang membership. All Los Angeles Hispanic gangs along with gangs in other Southern California cities are commonly referred to as South Siders and the 13 refers to this geographic identity. South Siders can be found in Bakersfield (N) to San Diego (S).
One of the oldest Hispanic gangs in Los Angeles is called Dog Town Rifa, located in the William Mead housing projects that were built in 1942. The gang had actually been in that area since 1890 when it was a multi-racial group of Irish immigrants, Mexicans and other ethnic groups that lived in the Chinatown area north of downtown Los Angeles.

Other old Hispanic barrios include Temple Street (1923), White Fence (1925) in Boyle Heights, 38th Street in South LA, Canta Ranas (1920s) in Santa Fe Springs, Canonga Park Alabama (1930s) & San Fers in the Valley, Clanton (early 1920s), Florencia, El Hoyo Maravilla, Artersia (1940s), Hawaiian Gardens (1940s), Dog Patch (1940s), and Big Hazard (1940s).
They are geographically dispersed throughout the county and city and not concentrated in one ghetto, like most black gangs in LA. They are found in significant numbers in the San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, the Beach communities, Long Beach, Compton and South Los Angeles. Below is a list of cities/places in Los Angeles County where Hispanic gangs are currently active.

• Alhambra [2 gangs]
• Artesia [3 gangs]
• Athens (Unincorporated)
• Azusa [2 gang]
• Baldwin Park [2 gangs]
• Bell [7 gangs]
• Bell Gardens [5 gangs]
• Bellflower [2 gangs]
• Burbank [4 gangs]
• Canyon Country [4 gangs]
• Carson [5 gangs]
• City of Commerce [1 gang]
• City of Industry
• Claremont [1 gang]
• Compton [22 gangs]
• Covina
• Cudahy [2 gangs]
• Culver City [1 gang]
• Downey [6 gangs]
• Duarte [1 gang]
• East LA (Unincorporated)
• El Monte [12 gangs]
• Florence (Unincorporated)
• Gardena
• Glendale
• Hacienda Heights
• Hawaiian Gardens [1 gang]
• Hawthorne
• Huntington Park [7 gangs]
• Inglewood [6 gangs]
• Irwindale
• La Mirada
• La Puente
• Lakewood [1gang]
• Lancaster [1 gang]
• Lawndale [1 gang]
• Lennox (Unincorporated)
• Lomita [1 gang]
• Long Beach [13 gangs]
• Los Angeles [196 gangs]
• Los Angeles County [34 gangs]
• Lynwood [11 gangs]
• Maywood
• Monrovia
• Montebello
• Monterey Park
• Newhall [1 gang]
• Norwalk [4 gangs]
• Palmdale
• Paramount [7 gangs]
• Pasadena [6 gangs]
• Pico Rivera [4 gangs]
• Pomona [4 gangs]
• Redondo Beach [1 gang]
• Rosemead [3 gangs]
• Rosewood (Unincorporated)
• San Dimas
• San Fernando [2 gangs]
• San Gabriel
• Santa Clarita [5 gangs]
• Santa Fe Springs
• Santa Monica [1 gang]
• South Gate [6 gangs]
• Temple
• Torrance [3 gangs]
• Val Verde
• Valinda
• Walnut [1 gang]
• West Covina
• West Whittier-Los Nietos (Unincorporated)
• Willowbrook (Unincorporated)
• Whittier [7 gangs]

http://www.streetgangs.com/hispanic

justincase 08-16-2012 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeanfromfillmore (Post 20281)
Hispanic Gangs in Los Angeles County | 18th Street | Mara Salvatrucha | MS13 | Diesiocho | Eighteen Street
Hispanic Gangs in Los Angeles County

There are about 500 Sureρo Hispanic gangs in Los Angeles County representing over 50 percent of the gang membership. All Los Angeles Hispanic gangs along with gangs in other Southern California cities are commonly referred to as South Siders and the 13 refers to this geographic identity. South Siders can be found in Bakersfield (N) to San Diego (S).
One of the oldest Hispanic gangs in Los Angeles is called Dog Town Rifa, located in the William Mead housing projects that were built in 1942. The gang had actually been in that area since 1890 when it was a multi-racial group of Irish immigrants, Mexicans and other ethnic groups that lived in the Chinatown area north of downtown Los Angeles.

Other old Hispanic barrios include Temple Street (1923), White Fence (1925) in Boyle Heights, 38th Street in South LA, Canta Ranas (1920s) in Santa Fe Springs, Canonga Park Alabama (1930s) & San Fers in the Valley, Clanton (early 1920s), Florencia, El Hoyo Maravilla, Artersia (1940s), Hawaiian Gardens (1940s), Dog Patch (1940s), and Big Hazard (1940s).
They are geographically dispersed throughout the county and city and not concentrated in one ghetto, like most black gangs in LA. They are found in significant numbers in the San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, the Beach communities, Long Beach, Compton and South Los Angeles. Below is a list of cities/places in Los Angeles County where Hispanic gangs are currently active.

• Alhambra [2 gangs]
• Artesia [3 gangs]
• Athens (Unincorporated)
• Azusa [2 gang]
• Baldwin Park [2 gangs]
• Bell [7 gangs]
• Bell Gardens [5 gangs]
• Bellflower [2 gangs]
• Burbank [4 gangs]
• Canyon Country [4 gangs]
• Carson [5 gangs]
• City of Commerce [1 gang]
• City of Industry
• Claremont [1 gang]
• Compton [22 gangs]
• Covina
• Cudahy [2 gangs]
• Culver City [1 gang]
• Downey [6 gangs]
• Duarte [1 gang]
• East LA (Unincorporated)
• El Monte [12 gangs]
• Florence (Unincorporated)
• Gardena
• Glendale
• Water Delivery Los Angeles
• Hacienda Heights
• Hawaiian Gardens [1 gang]
• Hawthorne
• Huntington Park [7 gangs]
• Inglewood [6 gangs]
• Irwindale
• La Mirada
• La Puente
• Lakewood [1gang]
• Lancaster [1 gang]
• Lawndale [1 gang]
• Lennox (Unincorporated)
• Lomita [1 gang]
• Long Beach [13 gangs]
• Los Angeles [196 gangs]
• Los Angeles County [34 gangs]
• Lynwood [11 gangs]
• Maywood
• Monrovia
• Montebello
• Monterey Park
• Newhall [1 gang]
• Norwalk [4 gangs]
• Palmdale
• Paramount [7 gangs]
• Pasadena [6 gangs]
• Pico Rivera [4 gangs]
• Pomona [4 gangs]
• Redondo Beach [1 gang]
• Rosemead [3 gangs]
• Rosewood (Unincorporated)
• San Dimas
• San Fernando [2 gangs]
• San Gabriel
• Santa Clarita [5 gangs]
• Santa Fe Springs
• Santa Monica [1 gang]
• South Gate [6 gangs]
• Temple
• Torrance [3 gangs]
• Val Verde
• Valinda
• Walnut [1 gang]
• West Covina
• West Whittier-Los Nietos (Unincorporated)
• Willowbrook (Unincorporated)
• Whittier [7 gangs]

http://www.streetgangs.com/hispanic

This really puts things into perspective! Can't believe how many gangs reside in LA! It's like the wild west here

Jeanfromfillmore 08-16-2012 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justincase (Post 21404)
This really puts things into perspective! Can't believe how many gangs reside in LA! It's like the wild west here

That's just the county, it doesn't include the City of Los Angeles!!!!

Patriotic Army Mom 08-18-2012 03:29 PM

Wow! You forgot Los Choppers! 77th and Hoover.

Jeanfromfillmore 08-19-2012 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patriotic Army Mom (Post 21430)
Wow! You forgot Los Choppers! 77th and Hoover.

That list of Hispanic gangs ONLY covers the County of Los Angeles and some incorporated areas, it does NOT include the main City of Los Angeles. That may give you some idea of how many Hispanic gangs there are. It also doesn't include Black, White or Asian gangs at all.

And the fact is the numbers are growing.


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