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LA Gang Graffiti ~ South Los Angeles

This video features authentic graffiti by some of the most well known gangs in South Los Angeles. These clicks include:

36th Street (B36, V36, VT36ST)
Primera Flats (PFlats, PF23, PF23LS, V23PF)
38th Street (V38)
Barrio Mojados (BMS, Wet)
Pueblo Bishop Bloods (PBB)
18th Street (V18, VXVIII, XVIII, BEST)
Florencia 13 (F13, FXIII)
Rockwood Street (WS Rockwood, WSRW, VR, VRW)

Most of the footage in this video was shot in the area patrolled by the LAPD Newton Division. The geographic boundaries of Newton Division are south of 7th Street, north of Florence Avenue, east of the 110 Freeway, and west of the L.A. River. A small portion of this footage was shot in the Pico-Union District which is patrolled by the Rampart Division.

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