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  1. W / S 83 HOOVER CRIMINAL GANG W / S 83 HOOVER CRIMINAL GANG - The Hoover Criminal Gang is an African-American street gang located on the West Side South Central. The name of this group comes from Hoover Street and 83rd Street, which is located between Vermont Avenue and Figueroa Street. The HCG consists of eight sets, located from 52nd Street to 112th Street. The gang's first set was 43 Hoover Criminals (Four Tray), but it no longer shows any activity, it began to decline in the mid-nineties of the last century as a result of the war with Rollin 40s. Hoovers are known to be affiliated with the Houston Astros baseball team. The gang borrowed orange from them and uses it as an identifying color. Similarly, the team's logo, which has a capital letter H, refers to Hoover. There are currently eight Hoover sets. Hoover Criminal Gang was founded in the sixties, their original name was Hoover Groovers arose much earlier than Crips. As a result of an alliance with the West Side Crips, Hoovers abandoned "Groovers" from their name and turned into "Hoover Crips" using the ally's name. In 1979, war broke out between Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips and Eight Tray Gangster Crips. At the time, both of these gangs insisted on joining the alliance. Sets that allied with the Rollin 60s set added "Neighborhood Crips" to their name, while when they chose Eight Tray they added "Gangster Crips" to their name. NHC is a Deuces card (2x) and GC is a Trays card (3x). Hoovers landed under the Trays card, hence their name - Hoover Gangster Crips. In August 1979, a member of the East Side Crips was fatally shot. News of the death of a major gang member quickly spread through the streets of South Central. and a member of the Hoover Gangster Crips was charged with the attack. These events sparked a fierce conflict between E / S Crips and HG. In the 1980s, the Hoover Gangster Crips rose to fame as one of the most popular, terrifying and dangerous street gangs. At that time, they were considered one of the most brutal gangs. At the end of the decade, HGC began competing with several Crips sets. In the next decade, their name changed. They switched from Crips to Criminals with only 52 Hoover not accepting Criminals before. Hoover Criminals became EBK (Everybody Killer) or ABK (Anybody Killer). Even so, BK (Blood Killer) can still be seen, as well as CK (Crip Killer) and OK / ØK (Rollin O's Killer) Gang members address each other per groove, per crim, per hoov. Crip phrases like locc / cuzz are less common. Hoovers has adopted quite a few cultural elements from Crips, there is Hoover Stomp which is based on Crip Walk. West Side 83 Hoover Criminal Gang / Eight Tray Hoover Criminals / 83 Hoover Crips is an African-American street gang in West Side South Central. Other names for this set are The Raskals. He is one of the most active street gangs under the Hoover card. The group maintains close relations with all Hoover Criminals sets, but the closest relationship is with 74 Hoover Criminal Gang. They are "cliqued up", they make 3x4 Hoovers. ETH also has its own subset - Young Threats. It was established in 2016, and mostly includes the younger generation of the 83HCG. The logo of the Houston Astros team, whose letter H refers to Hoover, is the showcase of every gang from the Hoover Criminals card. The orange color borrowed from them along with the logo has been present in sets since the nineties. Despite the fact that we are in the 21st century, Houston Astros caps are still popular, and we can see orange accents in gangster clothing. Eight Tray Hoover Criminal Gang also has its second symbol, the Texas Rangers logo. The capital letter T stands for Tray. In addition, the second color of Shady Eights is blue, borrowed from this team. Hoovers is a famous gang infamous, the most hated gang in LA. They say most hated about themselves. The promotion of the gang owes a lot to the music industry, the gangsters under the orange card have many musicians in their structures. It is worth mentioning the most recognizable nationally renowned and overseas, ScHoolboy Q, which bangs 52 Hoover Gangster Crips. Quincey Hanley in his discography quite often refers to Hoovers, for example in the song entitled Hoover Street. 5-Deuce Hoover also has other rappers such as: H CROWN, Z-Ro, King Trell, Lil Keke. Hoovers promotion was also helped by other creators, such as: Two Much (92 HCG), Poke (94 HCG), Tiny Mack (112 HCG), Gang Tunes (112 HCG). Subset West Side Eight Tray Hoover Criminals, aka Young Threats also has its representative, which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. which is bangs 52 Hoover Gangster Crips. Quincey Hanley in his discography quite often refers to Hoovers, for example in the song entitled Hoover Street. 5-Deuce Hoover also has other rappers such as: H CROWN, Z-Ro, King Trell, Lil Keke. Hoovers promotion was also helped by other creators, such as: Two Much (92 HCG), Poke (94 HCG), Tiny Mack (112 HCG), Gang Tunes (112 HCG). Subset West Side Eight Tray Hoover Criminals, aka Young Threats also has its representative, which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. which is bangs 52 Hoover Gangster Crips. Quincey Hanley in his discography quite often refers to Hoovers, for example in the song entitled Hoover Street. 5-Deuce Hoover also has other rappers such as: H CROWN, Z-Ro, King Trell, Lil Keke. Hoovers promotion was also helped by other creators, such as: Two Much (92 HCG), Poke (94 HCG), Tiny Mack (112 HCG), Gang Tunes (112 HCG). Subset West Side Eight Tray Hoover Criminals, aka Young Threats also has its representative, which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. 5-Deuce Hoover also has other rappers such as: H CROWN, Z-Ro, King Trell, Lil Keke. Hoovers promotion was also helped by other creators, such as: Two Much (92 HCG), Poke (94 HCG), Tiny Mack (112 HCG), Gang Tunes (112 HCG). Subset West Side Eight Tray Hoover Criminals, aka Young Threats also has its representative, which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. 5-Deuce Hoover also has other rappers such as: H CROWN, Z-Ro, King Trell, Lil Keke. Hoovers promotion was also helped by other creators, such as: Two Much (92 HCG), Poke (94 HCG), Tiny Mack (112 HCG), Gang Tunes (112 HCG). Subset West Side Eight Tray Hoover Criminals, aka Young Threats also has its representative, which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. which is Young Threat. When it comes to music, there is also the other side of the coin - Hoover Criminals, or more precisely five members of the 83 Hoover gang, aged 15 to 21, are behind the murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke. 83 Hoover Criminals is an ally of all Hoover sets and parts of Gangster Crips (Trays) sets, such as 51 Trouble Gangster, Crips and Eight Tray Gangter Crips. In the past, the Main Street Mafia Crips had a close relationship with ETH until 2009. Then there was a Main Street party where there were many arguments between the two gangs, and the whole event ended with a shootout. Eight Tray Hoover has negative relations with the rest of the sets Neighborhood Crips, East Coast Crips (diss Cheese Toasts), Raymond Avenue Crips (diss Rice Krispies), 87 Gangster Crips (diss Fake Seven), 97 Gangster Crips (diss Blind Seven), 98 Gangster Crips, 65 Menlo Neighborhood Crips (diss MenHoez, Meatloafs), 67 Neighborhood Crips, South Los 13 (diss Shoelaces / Wafflos). Due to affiliation with Crips sets, ETH remains the enemy of any Bloods set, but conflicts with Bloods are less tense than any rivalry with Crips. Despite the mass of sets that compete with Eight Tray Hoover Criminal Gang, they still remain active and one of the largest gangs in the area. One of the biggest opponents of Eight Tray Hoover - Main Street Mafia Crips (mockingly Mini Skirts) uses elements of clothing related to the Michigan Wolverines football team for its affiliation. Enemy number two are all sets from the Deuce card, i.e. Neighborhood Crips (mockingly Napps, Nappy Heads), who use the New York Yankees coat of arms for their affiliation. In addition, Hoovers cross out all the letters O and zeros (Ø), which is considered disrespectful to Rollin O's sets. The Seattle Mariners logo serves as a symbol for another gang from the Deuces card - Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips (mockingly Sissies). Rollin 90's (mockingly Natts) is another NHC set that is in a bitter conflict with ETH. The symbol of the Rollin 90's set is the logo of the North Carolina Tar Heels club.
  2. Carson Mafia Gangsters The Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods are a large and long standing African-American street gang whose roots can be traced back to the western section of the Davis neighborhood. The Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods formed during the late 1970s by a man known on the streets as “Big Fase” in the western district of Davis. This gang is a spin-off of the Davis Family Gang, who they consider a close ally. The area in which the Carson Mafia Gang claim as their territory is known as "The Bottoms", which is centered around Carson Avenue and Covenant Avenue, on Brouge Street. The "Bottoms" is a rundown neighborhood filled with single story houses and is the main stronghold for the Carson Mafia Gangsters and is often described as a gang-ridden district with a high crime rate, as evidenced by the ominous gang presence and graffiti. The Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods are rivals of the Davis Park Neighborhood Crip, East Coast Crips, Osage Village Crips, All Neighborhood Crips, All Hoover Criminal Gangs, and Forum Hustler Crips Today, the gang is responsible for several murders through out South Los Santos, which seems to be mainly fueled by social media. During a violent night full of gang-related shootings n South Los Santos, a woman was fatally shot in the head and a 10-year-old girl was shot in her leg. The shooting happened shortly before 6:30 p.m. Friday on Strawberry Avenue. The woman, who was in her 20s, was believed to have been shot in the back of the head while behind the wheel. The victim drove several blocks before dying in her car. Police later detained at least one person in the shooting who is linked to the Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods, and is believed to be gang-related. The 10-year-old girl was crossing the street at the time of the shooting. She was struck by gunfire and left with a graze wound. She is expected to recover, police said. Two suspects were last seen taking off in a GMC suburban. It's unclear whether the person detained is one of those suspects. 1980s To Present With the arrival of crack at the dawn of the 80s, the situation worsens. The money generated by the sale of cocaine allows gangs to arm themselves heavily and gain significant fame. Unemployment being crippling for blacks during this same period, the sale of narcotic drugs became a real option for youth and an easy way for gangs to swell their ranks. The drug brought a new mentality of "eating each other first": a violent and destructive philosophy with the aim of generating money quickly. As the homicide rate increased dramatically, the gangs became increasingly uncontrollable. The Carson Mafia Gangsters did not miss the rule and played their own role in this murderous madness. During the outbreak, the gang was fighting a ruthless war with their rivals the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, and had ongoing beef with almost every Crip gang on the West Side. After years of violence, the war between Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips and Carson Mafia Gangsters gradually calmed down: the new methods used by the LSPD were more effective than ever, damaging criminals and causing many casualties in their ranks. Among these losses are the death of Jamel "Tank" Gallows, respected member of the Carson Mafia Gangsters, was shot and killed in front of his house by two Sixty Neighborhood Crips on June 19, 1986. Despite the temporary calm, the hatred accumulated on both sides was too strong to consider peace and the war resumed. In 1989, the bloodshed between the two gangs made headlines in the city, shining the spotlight on violence in the southern neighborhoods of Los Santos. The animosity that was taking place in these neighborhoods besieged the normal inhabitants who could no longer let the children out because of the sudden gunshots. With an unprecedented rate of 507 homicides. Due to the continuous gang related crimes have risen in the past years, the youngest generation was left without control or leadership, causing a major imbalance to the neighborhood, Until recently, the band was small but very active. According to the LS Times' Homicide Report, Davis was the most dangerous principality for a young African-American in 2018-2019 and the City Hall encircled in response the neighborhood of surveillance cameras.
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