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El Monte Flores, also known as EMF, [5] is a Mexican-American criminal street gang based in California. It is the largest Hispanic gang in San Gabriel Valley [6] and one of the oldest in Los Angeles County. [7]
Bounty Hunter Bloods. Pirus. Chosen Few MC. Crips. Asian Boyz. Grape Street Watts Crips. Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips. Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips. Sons of Samoa.
Website. elmonteca .gov. El Monte ( Spanish for "The Mountain") is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city lies in the San Gabriel Valley, east of the city of Los Angeles . El Monte's slogan is "Welcome to Friendly El Monte" and is historically known as " The End of the Santa Fe Trail ".
The feud between Ancona and Leos is the latest political drama to unfold in El Monte, a San Gabriel Valley city of 105,000 by the 10 Freeway that is best known for its Longo Toyota dealership. For ...
Cambodian. Lea Mek (1974/1975 – December 3, 1993) was a Cambodian refugee living in the United States who was a member of the Asian Boyz street gang. On December 3, 1993, Mek was murdered in a gang shooting by the Wah Ching gang, at a pool hall in El Monte, California. The murder was caught on camera by four surveillance cameras installed ...
Wah Ching [1] The Asian Boyz, also known as ABZ, AB-26, or ABZ Crips, [12] are a street gang based in Southern California. They were founded in the late 1980s to protect [13] [14] Cambodian refugees from other American gangs. [15] [16] According to the FBI, the gang has about 12,000 members, who are predominantly Southeast Asian and especially ...
Rivals. 18th Street gang [7] Satanas [8] The Avenues, also known as Avenidas or AVE's, is a Mexican/Mexican American criminal street gang mostly in Los Angeles County, California. They originally started as a social club for local Latino youths to protect themselves from other violent youths. The Avenues, like most Mexican gangs in Los Angeles ...
Flores Daniel Gang, was an outlaw gang also known as "las Manillas" (the Handcuffs), throughout Southern California during 1856-1857. Californio 's Juan Flores and Pancho Daniel . Contemporary newspaper accounts of las Manillas all reported that the leader of las Manillas was originally Pancho Daniel , but that Juan Flores assumed the ...