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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
- 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]
- 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]
- An Inside Look at 18th St. s Menace - Los Angeles Times
Eighteenth Street has become the largest and fastest-growing gang in Oregon Its members have tried to assert control over the state prison narcotics trade and are blamed for one of Salem’s
- 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
- Multiple Members of Transnational Criminal Organization ‘18th Street . . .
WASHINGTON – Elvis Mauricio Maradiaga, 23, of Bladensburg, Maryland, was sentenced today to 108 months in federal prison for his participation in a violent, transnational criminal enterprise known as the 18th Street gang
- 18th Street gang - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
18th Street is a well established gang that is involved in all areas of street - crime Some members have even become involved in producing fraudulent Immigration and Customs Enforcement identification cards and food stamps
- 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
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