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- 18th Street gang - Wikipedia
The 18th Street Gang was formed in the Rampart District of Los Angeles in the 1960s by Mexican-Americans and other immigrant youths who were not accepted into existing Hispanic gangs, specifically the Clanton 14 gang
- Eighteenth Street: The Origins of ‘Barrio 18’ - Small Wars Journal
Eighteenth Street (18th Street) is a gang originating in the Pico-Union District of Los Angeles It is one of the gangs frequently mentioned in a transnational context and often referred to as a mara—a type of sophisticated gang—due to its presence in El Salvador and other parts of Central America [1]
- Eighteenth Street: The Origins of ‘Barrio 18’
Eighteenth Street (18th Street) is a gang originating in the Pico-Union District of Los Angeles It is one of the gangs frequently mentioned in a transnational context and often referred to as a mara—a type of sophisticated gang—due to its presence in El Salvador and other parts of Central America [1]
- A Look at the 18th Street Gang - GORILLA CONVICT
In the chronicles of California street lore, the 18th Street gang, also known as M18, Calle 18, Barrio 18, La18 or Mara-18 in Central America, reigns supreme as one of the granddaddies of Los Angeles gangster culture
- 18 with a Bullet ~ Timeline: Gangs, El Salvador, and United . . . - PBS
The 18th Street Gang is formed in the Pico Union district of Los Angeles Sometime later, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) is formed, possibly as a splinter group The two gangs become rivals
- Inside the ‘Barrio 18’ Street Gang, Where Members Cannot Leave
It started as a small-time street gang in 1950’s Los Angeles, and took its name from where it was based: 18th Street, in the city’s Rampart District It evolved over the years, until the 18th Street Gang – also known as “Barrio 18” – became one of the largest youth gangs in the Western Hemisphere
- Origins of the Eighteenth Street Gang | Destinys Children
In the 1960s while idealism sparked a decade of non-violent mass activism for change, the deep and accelerating alienation in Los Angeles barrios transformed the old pachucos into a new breed of street gang
- 18th Street gang - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 18th Street Gang, also called Eighteen St, Barrio 18, Mara 18, or 18 in North America, [1] [15] [16] [17] is a Central American and Mexican street gang in Los Angeles [18] It is one of the largest street gangs in Los Angeles, It has over 30,000–50,000 members [19]
- Barrio 18 Gang Signs: Unveiling the Secret Symbols - GangXsigns. com
Barrio 18, also known as Mara 18 or simply MS-18, is a notorious gang that originated in Los Angeles but has since spread its influence to many parts of the world Known for their menacing reputation and distinctive hand signs, Barrio 18 gang members have become an enigma to society at large
- Inside the 18th Street Gang: An In-Depth Profile of the Barrio 18 Gang
The 18th Street gang, or Barrio 18, is a transnational criminal organization that began in Los Angeles in the 1960s, initially as a multi-ethnic street gang Known for its violent operations, it engages in drug trafficking, extortion, and murder
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