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The Culver City Boys 13 (CCB13) is a vicious Mexican American Sureño street gang that was founded in the area of Bay City Ave in Vespucci on the Western side of Los Santos in the late 60s. The gang has expanded all over the district of Bay City Avenue and Vespucci during the early 80s. Due to the gang’s expansion, the Culver City Boys 13 accepts members of all races due to the lack of Hispanics in certain areas in Vespucci. They have been known for terrorizing the area of Vespucci since they became into existence in the late 1960s. The gang’s main income comes from several illegal activities, with cliques extending from Bay City Avenue to North Vespucci, the gang took advantage of their turf’s location to sell narcotics in beach parties, extorting businesses, racketeering, armed robberies, and grand theft auto.

 

THE NAME

 

Even though the red color is worn by the Norteños, the Culver City Boys identify with red. The Culver Boys have been known to wear red before going under the Mexican Mafia and still identify with red to this day, nowadays, the Culver Boys refer to themselves as the “red ragging Sureños” and the “City Gees”. Before the Culver Boys became Sureños, they were known as the “Bay City Boys”, the gang took its first steps in front of a famous and well-known market in Bay City Avenue in the district of Vespucci called Gregory Culver & Sons market, the market’s location was the kick-off to the Culver Boys. The posse’s illegal activities kicked-off from the Culver market, drug dealers from the Culver City Boys took advantage of the market's popularity and sold narcotics to those who exit the market. The gang adopted the name “Culver” off the market’s name and replaced it with “Bay”, calling themselves the Culver City Boys 13.

 

VESPUCCI

 

Culver City Boys 13 were founded along Bay City Avenue but expanded their turf as time went by. The gang has developed cliques from Bay City Ave all the way down the alleyway attached to Melanoma street. The organization's rise in power can be traced back to the growth in Mexican immigration in the late 1900s. Many of the immigrants chose to settle down on the south side of Vespucci together in order to preserve their culture.

 

Vespucci is the perfect mixture of wealth and poverty. Half of Vespucci’s population is living in a five hundred thousand dollar mansion while the less fortunate half barely manages to make ends meet. The social divide has only gone up in recent days and in turn, the groups rarely interact, leading to the formation of small neighborhood-based communities. The groups are typically formed on the basis of race and social class. The less wealthy communities quickly turned to crime to make up for their poverty. The crime soon was organized into small cliques, and cliques into gangs. Gangs began to control Vespucci in around 1980, the Hispanics being the most frequent of these members.

 

Vespucci’s gangs rarely get along with each other as a result of the constant drug turf disputes. These disputes occur when a gang decides to spread its market and push into another cliques’ territory. Territory disputes are often solved by one gang conceding the turf or being forced out of the area, but occasionally the conflict gets so large that it requires a third party to who supplies both of the gangs with drugs to define who gets what turfs. An example of conflict based on turf is the war between Vespucci 13 and Culver City Boys 13. The tension started when the Culver Boys pushed local teenager Jose ‘Oso’ Avila to sell drugs on a corner located in Vespucci’s turf back in 1994. The teenager was jumped and all of his possessions were stolen, but this wasn’t the end of the conflict. Culver City sent the same boy to the same corner but this time he had nothing in his pockets and five of the Culver members were watching from afar. The kid, yet again, was assaulted and robbed but this time only seconds after the first hit the Vespucci member was rushed by five Hispanic teenagers, who proceed to take everything on his figure. As time went on the conflict only grew larger and more deadly. Even in the modern-day, the intersection is claimed by both groups and a cease-fire has not been negotiated.by both groups.

 

 

 

 

CULVER CITY BOYS 13

 

The Culver City Boys 13 gang was formed back in the late 1960s in Bay City Avenue in the district of Vespucci, like many Hispanic street gangs, the gang was born as a group of young Mexican-Americans that offers protection to the Mexican immigrants and other people of the Hispanic descent who live in the area of Bay City Avenue and Vespucci.

 

The Bay City housing projects became the gang’s main hangout area by the late 1970s. The Culver City gang was known to be one of the most dangerous gangs on the westside. During the 80s and the 90s, the gang’s cliques conquered other territories in Vespucci, one of the most active and recent cliques is called the Project Boys, the Project Boys territory extends from Bay City Avenue in La Puerta to Melanoma Street, cliques like the Diablos (DBS) and Melanoma Locos share territories with the Project Boys, other Culver City Boys cliques like the Pee-Wee Locos (PWLS) recruit young members and is known for sharing territories with other several cliques such as the Puerta Locos and the Winos clique that is active on Rub Street. The Culver City cliques are known for dealing in a wide range of crimes. The gang’s activities include drug trafficking, robbery, extortion, and murder for hire. The Culver City gang is also one of the active gangs in prison, the Culver Boys would clique up with other Sureño prison gangs to obey the Mexican Mafia.

 

Despite being an anti-African-American gang, the Culver Boys recruit African-Americans and accepts members of all ethnic groups due to the lack of Hispanic immigrants and Hispanic-Americans in Vespucci. The first African-American gang war was conducted by the Culver Boys against the Vespucci Shoreline Crips. The two gangs were sharing Rub Street Housing Project in Vespucci, the war escalated between both gangs when the Culver Boys claimed controls of the Rub Street projects. Numerous members of Vespucci Shoreline Crips drew back into the Tug Street projects for protection. Despite the rivalry with Venice 13, the Culver Boys and Venice 13 united against the Venice Shoreline Crips who eventually took control of the drug trade in Tug Street. The Culver Boys were responsible for the 1993 Thanksgiving fire bombings of the African-American homes and cars.

 

One of the gang’s largest rivals was the Del Perro 13 gang, the Culver Boys had this long rivalry with the Del Perro 13 over territories. During October 1998, series of shooting in Tug Street and Del Perro has been allocated by LSPD to a war between the Culver Boys and Del Perro 13. On June 4th, 1999, Del Perro’s Superior Court judge issued a preceding injunction that bans the Culver City gang along with other street gangs like Vespucci Shoreline Crips from involving in what the authority described as the gang’s La Puerta drug trafficking turf, the court hearing, which was stocked with over 40 gang members, maintain that the gang itself and 75 individuals specifically listed in the suit, were a threat to public safety. The injunction created a safe zone between Vespucci, La Puerta, and several neighborhoods surrounding the district of Vespucci. This injunction brought the war with Del Perro 13 and the Vespucci Shoreline Crips to halt, even though the Culver City Boys suffered during the injunction, they remained active and kept their business going under the shadows

 

CULVER CITY BOYS TODAY

 

Even though the Culver City Boys 13 gang suffered from an injunction during the 90s, it remains strong and active to this day and is still considered one of the largest gangs on the western side of Los Santos with active cliques scattered all over the district of Vespucci and several in Del Perro. The Project Boys is one of the active and recent Culver City Boys cliques, the clique shares their hood with several Culver City Boys cliques and white gangs in Vespucci. The Project Boys clique oppose being an anti-African-American clique, the clique actively recruits teenagers from of all ethnic groups and races from Vespucci.

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W/S CULVER CITY BOYS 13 CLIQUES


unknown.pngThe 29th Street Project Boys

 

The 29th Street Project Boys (PJBS), also known as the Project Boys, is a clique of the infamous Culver City Boys 13 gang in the Vespucci Neighborhood on the Western-Side of Los Santos. The Culver City Boys 13 gang location was based in Melanoma Street in Southern-Vespucci, through-out the years, the gang occupied a large hunk of Southern Vespucci, during the mid 70's, several Culver City Boys cliques begun spreading all over Southern-Vespucci. Nowadays, the gang actively operate in several areas in Vespucci, including the Western and East side of South Vespucci and also 29th Street.

 

 

 

The 29th Street Project Boys was formed during the early 2000's, it was formed by young gang members who had a couple of disagreements with the Rug Street Locs (RSL) clique right around Rug Street Projects, which caused them to move across Southern-Vespucci to start their own small clique in the 29th Street, even though the Project Boys clique was formed by youngsters, it's considered to be one of the most active, recent and also growing cliques of the Culver City Boys 13.

 

The 29th Street Projects Boys clique suffered during the start of their clique, the clique was harassed by other Culver City Boys 13 cliques and other rival gangs such as Vespucci 13 and the 18th Street gang, the Project Boys clique gang members have been engaging with the authorities ever since it was formed, even though the Project Boys members have been suffering with the authorities, it still remains one of the most active and recent cliques in the Culver City Boys 13 gang.


Animated GIFThe PeeWee Locos (DEFUNCT)

 

The PeeWee Locos (PWLS) clique also known as The Garden PeeWees , is one of the Culver City Boys 13 defunct cliques in Vespucci. The PeeWee Locos clique was one of the most dangerous and vicious Culver City Boys 13 cliques. The clique was formed by a couple of young Culver City Boys 13 gang members in the Tug Street Gardens. During the mid 2000's, the clique occupied a large chunk of The Tug Street Gardens and begun terrorizing the area, since then, it was only active along the Tug Street Gardens and Rug Street.

 

 

 

 

The PeeWee Locos clique formation was in the mid 2000's, its formation was a result of several internal disputes with the Winos (WNS) clique leaders, which resulted in the division of the clique. The PeeWee Locos was one of the most active cliques alongside the Project Boys during the mid 2000's, it was known for terrorizing the Southern-Side Vespucci and also several nearby neighborhoods. Even though the PeeWee Locos clique leaders were focusing on recruiting young members, the clique still dominated and terrorized the Southern-Side of Vespucci.

 

During the mid 2010's, the PeeWee Locos clique engaged in a war with several Culver City Boys 13 cliques, including the Winos and Rug Street Locs cliques. During the internal war, the clique was slowly losing numbers which resulted in the clique to become powerless. The clique became defunct by the late 2010's after the arrest of several clique leaders and members.


uHJBir6.pngThe Bay City Demons 

BCDMS a/k/a Bay City Demons is a Culver City Boys 13 clique that operates under the gang. This group is especially prevalent in home invasions and armed robberies in the upper-class areas of Vespucci. The clique is one of the more recent and active CCB cliques in the region having been formed in the late 2000s under Natanael "Slender" Genao, a prominent Culver City affiliate. He was however incarcerated on an Assault & Battery charge which resulted in a period of inactivity for the clique. The cliques known to wear Detroit Tigers sportswear and are often spotted around the Bay City area of Vespucci beach. This clique has only resurged in recent years with the release of Genao and the shooting of Hayden "Lil H" Cortes, another Culver City affiliate. This shooting and increased activity from the clique in recent times have plunged it back onto the criminal map of west-side LS.

 


 

0cWBQPN.pngThe Dirt Alley Gang

 

Dirty Alley Gang a/k/a Dirty Get Bacc Gang a/k/a Alley Gang a/k/a Dangerously Armed Gangsters a/k/a Down Ass Gangsters is a clique flying under the Culver City Boys 13 banner, a rather recent; mixed gender clique. Dirty Alley Gang tags began to appear around 2006 - 2007, which is where the clique's formation is dated back to... although there's no specific formation pin-point date put out there, it's suspected somewhere between those two years that Dirty Alley Gang came to light. 

 

 

 

 

 

As for the clique's name(s), there's multiple reasons for them to exist: Dirty Alley Gang; originally formed as this name due to them alley gangbanging heavily, although also became to call themselves Dirty Get Bacc Gang after a massacre that they were involved in, leaving four Vespucci Shoreline Crips dead; Jennifer Iraheta a/k/a La Goofy #2, Anthony Tucker a/k/a Miklo #2 and Rory Tavarez a/k/a Rambo #4 were all charged for being linked to said massacre, and all given the death sentence... still awaiting their execution to this very day.

 

The Dirty Alley Gang is one of the only cliques from the Culver City Boys 13 gang that take alley banging as serious as to killing people over their hit-ups in broad daylight, their reputation for gangbanging in alleyways and gangways has even made several blocks of residents fear entering alleyways not only at night time, but also in broad daylight. They're also one of the cliques who were majorly taken down in 2016, during an indictment which then landed them an injunction after the fact... leading to thirty six affiliates specifically of the Dirty Alley Gang being locked up and charged for simply being guilty of association amongst other things.

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The Culver City Boys 13 is a real gang that operates out of far west Los Angeles which the leadership and members of the faction have researched heavily and plan on showing so in our roleplay. We do NOT tolerate trolls, play to win behavior, metagame, or any other form of rule-breaking. The faction main goal is to provide an opportunity for multiple players to develop as a group and have a group to roleplay with. This being said your character's life should be more than just the gang and you should actively develop your character outside of the gang. 


Any questions or complaints may be directed to @red raggin forum PM. If you have an interest in joining the faction it's advised to PM @red raggin for the discord link.


Even though the Culver City Boys 13 gang recruits members of all ethnic groups and races, we will only focus on Hispanics and very little African-Americans in this faction for the sake of realism.

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