18th Street gang
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The 18th Street Gang is a Los Angeles-based gang comprosed mostly of Hispanic members. It is estimated that it is over 20,000 members in Los Angeles County alone.<ref name="18thstreetgang">18th Street Gang by Alejandro A. Alonso, accessed July 7, 2006 </ref>[please verify the credibility of this source]
The 18th Street gang has its origins from a Los Angeles gang known as the Clanton Street Gang (named after the street around which the gang was centered). In the 1940's, Clanton Street was changed to 14th Place due to the high number of Zoot Suit Pachucos 'hanging-out' and war industries needed simple addresses for the war effort. The Clanton gang was active in Los Angeles for decades and was comprised of several generations of well-established Mexicans living in America; more recent Mexican immigrants and Chicanos that wanted to join Clanton were rejected. From these rejects the 18th Street gang was born. Many 18th Street gang members have allied themselves with Norteños in recent years
It has since grown to be California's largest street gang, with membership in the thousands at the start of the gang. Out of the membership it is estimated that about 60% are illegal immigrants, according to a confidential report last year by the state's Department of Justice.<ref>Southern California's Largest Gang Aims for Dominance, The Los Angeles Times November 1997</ref> While the majority of the gang's activities occur in Los Angeles, the gang is active throughout the United States and in other countries such as in Canada, Peru, El Salvador, and countless other latin amercian countries.
Members of the gang frequently tattoo "18" or "XV3" on their bodies and, sometimes, all over their body. The gang is divided into five subsets or 'sides': North, East, South, West and South Central Los Angeles. Furthermore, each side has its own cliques or mini gangs.
The gang was recently documented in "Gangsters from 18" shown on the Crime Investigation Network.
[edit] Rivals
18th Street has had its share of casualties from retaliations by many gangs in the Los Angeles area. The main rivals of 18th Street include Mara Salvatrucha, Florencia 13, Clanton14 or C14st., White Fence, Culver City Boyz, Big Hazard, Echo Park, Pacoima, San Fer, Rebels13, Playboys', Rockwood, Longo, Mid City Stoners 13, Armenian Power, Lennox 13, Inglewood 13, Sotel 13, and Mid City Little Criminals 13. Some of the rival gangs had their origins also on Clanton Street. Additional rivals include all Sureño gangs in Los Angeles. Certain factions in South Los Angeles are feuding with African-American gangs, such as the Black P. Stones from the West Adams area and the Black P. Stones from the Culver City area of Los Angeles. They have also been feuding with the Rollin' 20 Crips from Long Beach and Rollin 60 Neighborhood Crips from South Central LA.
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[edit] External links
- MS-13 News and Analysis [please verify the credibility of this source]
- Eighteen Street Gang (Not Currently Available) [please verify the credibility of this source]
- 18th Street Gang in Los Angeles County [please verify the credibility of this source]
- BBC News: Gang life tempts Salvador teens
- BBC News: El Salvador swoops on street gang
- PBS Wide Angle: 18 With a Bullet 18th Street Gang in El Salvador
- Strohm, Chris. "DHS touts success of anti-gang operation", GovExec.com, August 1 2005. Retrieved on 2006-03-14.ja:18th Street Gang

