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  2. White Fence - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s and 1960s, White Fence was considered one of the "most violent and powerful gangs in East Los Angeles." [ 13 ] [ 12 ] The rivalry between the gang and another Hispanic gang, El Hoyo Maravilla, is one of the longest, ongoing feuds in all of Los Angeles, a rivalry going back to the 1930s.

  3. Let's Play Live - Wikipedia

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    Let's Play Live, named Achievement Hunter Live during its last two tours, was a touring Let's Play show that featured video games and internet personalities.Let's Play Live grew out of Rooster Teeth's gaming division, Achievement Hunter, and became a collaboration with multiple channels including members of the Let's Play family: Funhaus, ScrewAttack, Kinda Funny, Cow Chop, and The Creatures.

  4. True Crime: Streets of LA - Wikipedia

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    However, the major difference from Grand Theft Auto games is that in True Crime, the player controls a law enforcement officer. As such, True Crime has been called "the GTA III clone where you play a cop." [9] The game involves four main types of mission, each with their own unique gameplay; shooting, fighting, stealth and driving. [10]

  5. 38th Street gang - Wikipedia

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    The 38th Street gang occupies a huge area on the east side of South Los Angeles and some areas in East Los Angeles. These neighborhoods had been historically known to be some of the most dangerous in the nation. Their rivalries expand to most neighborhoods all over Los Angeles County.

  6. A weird, whimsical game is hiding in the bookshelves at Los ...

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    Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times features columnist, partakes in an immersive, game-like experience at the Atwater Village branch library in Los Angeles. The project, called the Bureau of Nooks and ...

  7. Homicides rising in Watts, but residents say violence far ...

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    Nearly 42,000 people live here today, making it more than twice as dense as the city of Los Angeles. In the 1940s, the neighborhood was predominantly Black. By the mid-1990s, Latinos were a slight ...

  8. Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    A total of 6,062 people lived in Chesterfield Square's 0.63 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 9,571 people per square mile, about the average population density for both the city and the county.

  9. Driver: L.A. Undercover - Wikipedia

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    Tanner: A former race car driver now working with the police as an undercover cop trying to infiltrate the Los Angeles Mafia. Don Luger: Unforgiving and cruel, Don Luger's tactics often rely on brute force. He has risen to the top of Los Angeles' criminal ladder and become a prominent mob boss. Agent Chuck: Tanner's police chief training officer.