neighborhood
claiming territory
Mostly related to gangs involved in illegal drugs and weapons.
There are many Blood gangs in Tulsa . Mostly theres 5200 Bloods & other Blood gangs originated from California .
Girl gangs were mostly out of family problems and guy gangs were from other problems like, lack or full of money, outside appearence, or from different level of crimes.
no kids join gangs for to be known as a strong guy tough guy and mostly to get into fights with other gangs which involves shooting and murder
Not from what I've seen mostly high schoolers who like to think they are.
There's a gang for every race of people, so that would be hard to determine what is the main race that joins gangs.
Gangs are terrible they take away freedom and merder inocient children and parents. DO NOT JOIN A GANG. they hurt people and are not who you should be involved in.
Some of the time, yes. But not most of the time.
Every ethnic group were/are all part of the history of gangs. Originally gangs were formed as self-protection and as social clubs. In early 19th century Irish immigrants formed the very 1st street gangs in New York. Later with the arrival of immigrants of many ethnicities, other gangs began to form, mostly by race or culture. But most of the famous ganga is the Latin King Nation lkn
Every ethnic group were/are all part of the history of gangs. Originally gangs were formed as self-protection and as social clubs. In early 19th century Irish immigrants formed the very 1st street gangs in New York. Later with the arrival of immigrants of many ethnicities, other gangs began to form, mostly by race or culture. But most of the famous ganga is the Latin King Nation lkn
Estimating the exact number of gangs in New York City can be challenging due to the fluid nature of gang affiliations and the various definitions of what constitutes a gang. However, law enforcement agencies and researchers suggest that there are hundreds of gangs operating in the city, with thousands of members involved in various criminal activities. The landscape of gangs in NYC is diverse, including ethnic gangs, street gangs, and organized crime groups. Efforts to combat gang violence and crime continue to evolve as the dynamics change.
People look at gangs as a large group (almost like a family that's not related at all) of mostly African-Americans, Hispanics, or Asians that kill, rob and harass people for no reason to look cool.