Asian & Islander gangs in Southern California ,
Asian Boyz
The Asian Boyz, also known as ABZ, AB-26, or ABZ Crips,[13] are a street gang based in Southern California. They were founded in the early 1990s as part of efforts of protection[1][14] for Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees from the more numerous American gangs in their localities.[15][16] According to the FBI, the gang is predominantly Southeast Asian-American, of which Cambodians account for their majority, while Filipinos, Vietnamese and other Southeast Asians comprise sizable numbers.[13] With approximately 2,000 members, many are known to have enlisted in the U.S. military through which some were able to use their position to traffic drugs.[14] According to the FBI's 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment, the Asian Boyz are active in 28 different cities, in 14 different states across the U.S.[3]
S.O.S
The Sons Of Samoa (SOS) also known as the Sons Of Samoa Crips are primarily a Polynesian/Samoan Crip gang that emerged on the East Side of Long Beach, California, between the early 1980s or mid 1980s. Sons Of Samoa Crips are considered to be among the first initial Polynesian gang to populate around Long Beach.
Their structure was influenced by black street gangs, and they also aligned themselves with Crips. Their cliques consist of the Eastside Dawgs 10th St, Suicidal Gang 15th St., and the Westside Cee Weez Trey Life 32nd St. Their territory stretches from Wardlow Street to Willow Street, between Webster Ave to the 710 freeway.
Allies & Rivals
They’ve an alliance with the Inglewood Tonga Crips gang. Other allies include the USO (United Samoan Organization) and the Asian Boyz Crips. EFCC Gang. Their main rivals are all Samoan Blood/Piru gangs such as Carson West Side Piru and the Scottsdale Piru. Other rivals include East Side Longos 13, Rollin 20s Crips, Insane Crips, as well as the West Side Rollin 60S Crips.
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