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Pages in category "Graffiti crews" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1UP (graffiti crew)
The Tiny Rascal Gang, (abbreviated TRG) is a primarily Cambodian-American gang based in Long Beach, California. During the 1990s, Mexican Mafia "green light" hit lists began including the TRG during the 1990s, and Sureños were soon at war with them. The Mexican Mafia ordered the West Side Longo gang to put aside its rivalry with the East Side ...
In 1985, the Sons of Samoa gang had about 200 members scattered throughout Long Beach, many of whom were Samoan immigrants or first-generation Samoans. [ 4 ] In the late 1980s, it was the focus of a Long Beach Police Department sweep after gang members had attacked two police officers. [ 3 ]
Armenian Power graffiti in Little Armenia, Los Angeles MS-13 graffiti. This is a list of notable criminal gangs in Los Angeles, California.. The County and the City of Los Angeles has been nicknamed the "Gang Capital of America," with an estimated 450 active gangs with a combined membership of more than 45,000.
This is a list of notable criminally-active street gangs operating or formerly operating in California. To be included in this list, the gang must have a Wikipedia article with references showing it is a California street gang.
In June 2010, the L.A. city attorney filed a civil lawsuit against 11 alleged members or alleged former members of the MTA crew. [7] The suit had asked for $5,000,000 in restitution from the 11 defendants and was seeking a first-of-its-kind injunction against a graffiti crew, an injunction modeled on those made for violent street gangs.
Zev Love X, DJ Subroc, and Jade 1 formed KMD in Long Beach, New York, in 1988. [1] The three were Black Muslims active in the Nuwaubian Nation. KMD began as a graffiti crew; they also practiced breakdance. [2] Onyx the Birthstone Kid soon replaced Jade 1, who left the group in order to finish high school.
William F. Prisk: California State Senator, editor-publisher of Long Beach Press-Telegram; Mark Ragins: psychiatrist in the recovery movement, founding member of the Village ISA [52] Julio Salgado: Mexican artist; San Kim Sean: martial artist; Elizabeth Short (aka "The Black Dahlia"): murder victim (originally from Boston, Massachusetts)