Are there still gangs in San Francisco?

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shaolinmonche
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Are there still gangs in San Francisco?

Unread post by shaolinmonche » July 21st, 2020, 2:02 pm

I know SF is one if the most gentrified cities in California. Is there gangs still in SF.? Which districts of SF are most active with gang activity?

I read an article from 2015 about the Mission District. MS 13 were at war with the norteños. The SF cops were working on locking up 17 Sureños in the mission district on murder charges.

How is the mission district now in 2020? With gang prescence?

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Re: Are there still gangs in San Francisco?

Unread post by TheHomieJoshua » November 5th, 2020, 12:09 pm

The dominant group in SF has always been the Northerners in the Mission Dist., a couple Southerner ones on the other end of La Mision and the Tenderloin area. MS occupies the same space as Southerners and generally rules over them, except when they get indicted and tell on each other then the Southerners reassert themselves until the Central American pop grows again and so on. The Black population has for the most part been kicked out of the areas that had some hoods. Fillmoe is all but flipped, Sunnydale will be the last to get gentrified and Hunters Point is pretty far along but some backroads are still the same. Cant speak for Asians..they aren't being pushed out of course but they operate different and the Polys stand for themselves and their community wherever you find them

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