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Culver City Boys or Culver City 13 is a Mexican-American street gang from Culver City and has expanded to other cities such as Santa Monica, Venice and San Gabriel Valley
Culver City Boys or Culver City 13 is a Mexican-American street gang from Culver City and has expanded to other cities such as Santa Monica, Venice and San Gabriel Valley


According to a ''[[Los Angeles City Beat]]'' article, by 2003, many Culver City Boyz left the housing projects due to strict rules that evict gang members and increased police presence.<ref>Romero, Dennis. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20040314231359/http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=362&IssueNum=22 Gangster's Paradise Lost]." ''[[Los Angeles City Beat]]''. Issue Number 22. November 6, 2003. Retrieved on October 3, 2011.</ref> The gang is still under a civil injunction enforced by the [[LAPD]] which restricts gang members' activity within a defined boundary surrounding the projects.<ref>{{cite web|title=Los Angeles City Attorney|url=http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm|website=http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm}}</ref>
According to a ''[[Los Angeles City Beat]]'' article, by 2003, many Culver City Boyz left the housing projects due to strict rules that evict gang members and increased police presence.<ref>Romero, Dennis. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20040314231359/http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=362&IssueNum=22 Gangster's Paradise Lost]." ''[[Los Angeles City Beat]]''. Issue Number 22. November 6, 2003. Retrieved on October 3, 2011.</ref> The gang is still under a civil injunction enforced by the [[LAPD]] which restricts gang members' activity within a defined boundary surrounding the projects.<ref>{{cite web|title=Los Angeles City Attorney|url=http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm|website=http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150209034851/http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm|archivedate=2015-02-09|df=}}</ref>


Despite that Culver City Boys is a sureño gang, their colors are red, the colors the Norteños wear, but CCB shows no affiliation to either Norteños or Nuestra Familia.
Despite that Culver City Boys is a sureño gang, their colors are red, the colors the Norteños wear, but CCB shows no affiliation to either Norteños or Nuestra Familia.

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Culver City Boys, Culver City 13
Founding locationCulver City, California, United States
TerritoryMar Vista and Culver City
EthnicityHispanic, mainly Mexican-American
Criminal activitiesMurder, drug trafficking, extortion, assault, auto theft, robbery
AlliesSureños, [Mexican Mafia]]
RivalsVenice Shoreline Crips, 18th Street gang, Venice 13, Santa Monica 13, Sotel 13

Culver City Boys or Culver City 13 is a Mexican-American street gang from Culver City and has expanded to other cities such as Santa Monica, Venice and San Gabriel Valley

According to a Los Angeles City Beat article, by 2003, many Culver City Boyz left the housing projects due to strict rules that evict gang members and increased police presence.[1] The gang is still under a civil injunction enforced by the LAPD which restricts gang members' activity within a defined boundary surrounding the projects.[2]

Despite that Culver City Boys is a sureño gang, their colors are red, the colors the Norteños wear, but CCB shows no affiliation to either Norteños or Nuestra Familia.

References

  1. ^ Romero, Dennis. "Gangster's Paradise Lost." Los Angeles City Beat. Issue Number 22. November 6, 2003. Retrieved on October 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles City Attorney". http://www.atty.lacity.org/CRIMINAL/GangInjunctions/index.htm. Archived from the original on 2015-02-09. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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