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  2. Mexican Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The gang's primary symbol, which is often used in tattoos by members, is the national symbol of Mexico (eagle and a snake) atop a flaming circle over crossed knives. Street gangs that are aligned with the Mexican Mafia often use the number 13 as a gang identifier, as the letter "M" is the 13th letter of the modern Latin-derived alphabet.

  3. Bloods - Wikipedia

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    The gang symbol of the Bloods, [1] as the sign reads the word "blood" Bloods members identify themselves through various indicators, such as colors, clothing, symbols, tattoos, jewelry, graffiti, language, and hand signs. The Bloods' gang color is red. They like to wear sports clothing, including jackets that show their gang color.

  4. MS-13 - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Julio Chavez, a Long Island, New York, MS-13 member, allegedly murdered a man because he was wearing a red sweatshirt and mistaken for a member of the Bloods gang. [155] In January 2008, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in New Haven, Connecticut, was vandalized several times with the "MS-13 tag" and "kill whites" in orange spray paint. [156]

  5. Mexican gang member gets 25-year sentence in federal ... - AOL

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    Federal agents reported that Zavala is a member of the Surenos 13 gang, a prison and street gang affiliated with the Mexican Mafia. Many of its members have tattoos showing the number 13 or X3.

  6. 18th Street gang - Wikipedia

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    The 18th Street Gang, also known as Eighteen St, Barrio 18, Mara 18, or simply 18 in North America, [1] [15] [16] [17] is a multi-ethnic (largely Central American and Mexican) street gang in Los Angeles. [18] It is one of the largest street gangs in Los Angeles, with 30,000–50,000 members between the United States, Mexico, and Central America ...

  7. The power of blood: Why Mexican drug cartels make such ... - AOL

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    Blood is a sign of power,” Laura Etcharen, a sociologist and consultant on drug trafficking issues, told The Courier Journal. “Narco power is real. Each organization will be bloodier according ...

  8. Scooter robberies and Michael Jordan tattoos. Has this ... - AOL

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    Gangs in El Paso, such as Barrio Azteca, for example, work closely with Mexican cartels across the river in Ciudad Juárez for smuggling people and drugs, he said.

  9. Sureños - Wikipedia

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    Mexican American street gangs originated in Los Angeles in the early 1900s as a result of various factors, including economic conditions and racial prejudice. In 1957, the Mexican Mafia (or La Eme), California's first prison gang, was established by Luis "Huerro Buff" Flores and other East Los Angeles gang members, at the Deuel Vocational Institution.