Gang of the Black County - Original work "Get your banana, £ 1 pound. Like some bananas." These words can be heard with snoring snoring in the market of Dudley's town on the street it can. Norman's castle is on the hill overlooking the town, but this town can be said to be more important than it is now. Dudley is located in the center of Black Country, a major city in the industrial revolution era, supplying iron ore to large corporations.
Three types of gangs, such as police, towns, towns, street gangs, Mexico Mafia, Arian Brotherhood, Black Guerilla clan, are active in orthodontic facilities and are often directing the outside world. Street gang activities, and motorcycle gangs such as Hell Angels, Bandidos, Pagans etc are recruited among other cyclists. In 2015, the FBI estimated that these three categories cover about 33,000 violent groups in the United States and Puerto Rico, of which approximately 1.4 million are active members. According to a study announced at the Journal of Adolescent Health in the same year, gang members under 17 are biased towards families from men, blacks, Hispanics, and poverty lines from a single parent family " .
In Los Angeles County, an estimated 450 to 500 gangs are in the city of Los Angeles. In the early 1990s, there were 60,000 Latin gang members and about 35,000 gang members. Unlike black and Latin gangs, Latin America gangs have more territory than black gangs. In 2 blocks (Black and Latin), most residents are annoyed with the gang problem. Many parents send their children to different schools and private schools outside the area. Many parents do not want children to be associated with gangs. The only option is to keep them away from the gang
By 1988, there are an estimated 45,000 Latin gang members and 25,000 gang members in Los Angeles County, and dozens of communities are becoming outdoor drug markets. In Los Angeles, the city woke up when a young graphic designer was shot and caught by Crip (shot by competitors) near Westwood, a vibrant neighborhood of UCLA, near Los Angeles and was killed. In low-income community police and the press, it was called "gang year" in 1988.
By the early 1970s, the gang of Los Angeles began to form a territory-based group, and during this period there were two black gang allies, blood and scorpion. The custom of forming a local street gang to form a federation alliance began in the 1960s and expanded rapidly throughout the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. In the Illinois state prison system, two gang associations emerged in the late 1970s. It is the National People's Association and the National Alliance. The two partnership includes various Caucasian, Black, Hispanic gangs and claims to own territory in Chicago and other Midwestern cities and surrounding areas. The other of these Federation federations is Latin Kingdom, originally Latin gang of Chicago. In the West, gang activities were reported in almost all major cities in California in the mid-1970s and were often associated with bloody scorpions or scorpion gangs.