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  1. get your pithy ahh off my thread you think its copy and pasted LMFAO
  2. i was idk why this nigga posted 40s like this is 40s.
  3. GREGORY MCCAINE HIGH SCHOOL: Parents of Gregory McCaine High School students have been warned by Facebrowser to "not let [their] children down 10th Street and Gaviota Avenue" on their way to school. The warning follows a series of violent incidents over the past two weeks, most of which are believed to be due to racial conflicts. According to the parents, however, these problems have been present since the 1990s, having attended high school themselves. Social media has played a big role in the recent increase in violence, with several videos circulating of college students getting jumped on each other - most between black and Hispanic college students. EAST BEACH 2021: EAST BEACH 2021: Gangbanging in East Beach is still very much alive in 2021. The neighborhood is full of rival groups: Insane Crips, Blacc Bandits, Rollin 20s Crips, West Coast Crips, Longos 13, Brick Boy Crips, Sons of Samoa and ABZs. These street gangs have complex alliances and quarrels that have lasted since their initial appearance. The neighborhood is a catalyst for illegal street gang operations; its low-cost housing, underfunded police force, and the looming threat of gentrification resulted in continued gang activity that peaked in the 1990s. From 2003 to 2013, East Beach experienced a decrease in the number of gang murders per year, but this number started to rise again in 2014. In an attempt to control gang activity in the area, the LSPD has placed several injunctions against members gang and recruited additional people into its Gangs and Violent Crime division. However, despite their best efforts, cuts in police funding made these operations unsustainable, and with the boom in East Beach's commercial sector, rising land values have driven low-income households to the poverty. Street gangs oppose the modern struggles of low income households in these areas, they create a sense of community and camaraderie. But of course, the anger within these impoverished communities and the hatred towards their rivals often runs deep, comes true on its own, and inevitably weakens the community. In the East Side Long Beach, a section of Long Beach claimed by Longos 13. Their neighborhood stretches from 10th Street to 4th Street, between Alamitos Avenue and Cherry Avenue. The Blacc Bandits are made up of two main cliques: 7th Street (Siete) Murda Gang and 10th Street Dime Blocc, but their neighborhood stretches south to 4th Street, which is one of the busiest areas. of their section. For this reason, the Blacc Bandits claim “4x” status instead of being associated with one of the typical Crip cards. The Blacc Bandits are the next generation of what used to be Outlaw Crips I / Os. The Blacc Bandits, also known as 2BC, started gaining members and resuming activities in the 2010s, although the Outlaw Crips were formed in the 1990s. They have a generational structure similar to that of the Insane Crips, the most older ones from the Outlaws and younger ones from the Bandits. The Blacc Bandits have several rival groups in Long Beach, but their main opponents are the Brick Boy Crips, Longos 13, West Coast Rollin 80's Crips and the Boulevard Mafia Crips. Like most LBC groups, they are rivals of all Hispanic gangs - in the decades-long "mK vs nK" war. They have very few Hispanic members. The Blacc Bandits are not officially allied with any Long Beach band, but they are neutral with the Samoans and Insanes and have Insane Crip artists on their OTF label. Students and parents who are not involved in the violence have started protesting for better security measures to be taken in the high school to protect the students. They insist that this is not a racial issue and campaign for the safety of all students, not just groups involved in the conflict. An East Beach resident who dated Gregory McCaine said the root of the violence is closely tied to the systematic deprivation of rights, poverty and racism that blacks and Latinos have suffered for decades. A representative of the LSPD said measures would be put in place to resolve the "growing tension" between certain groups in the high school, some of which are affiliated with Gang.
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