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Bloods and Crips Gang — Part 1
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Black street gangs have existed in the areas of South
Central Los Angeles and Compton since the early 1920's. These
early gangs, one of which was called the Boozie gang,
consisted of family members and close friends who involved
themselves in limited criminal activity designed to make
themselves appear tough and to provide-a source of funds. The
early black street gangs were more territorial than they are
‘today. In the 1920's, the different black gangs fought each
other,:'but they did not engage in stabbings or shootings. *4®
During the late 1930's, the Slauson gang was the most active;
whereas in the 1950's and in the 1960's, gangs, such as “the
Businessmen," “the Home Street Gang," and "the 117th Street
Gang," were active. Since these early gangs concentrated
their criminal activity within the black neighborhoods, they
were virtually unnoticed by the rest of the public.+49
In the 1960's, black street gang activity caused two
rival street gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, to organize.
The Crips were the first to form in 1969. Contrary to popular
‘belief, these early Crips were comprised of black male youth
n-
from the upper “middle class of society. They attended
Washington High School in South Central Los Angeles. The
Crips soon made a name for themselves by confronting other
youth and forcing them to fight; to give up their possessions;
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88.
Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs, p. 23, see
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