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Westside Locos 13 or simply Westside Locos is a predominantly Latino-American street gang based in West Los Angeles with history dating back to the 1970s.[1] They reside mainly in the Odessa neighborhood, and their main subset or "clique" is Halm Avenue Gangsters or "Halm Ave", which street name represents the center of the gang's territory. The gang is most known for their tagging.[2]

Rivalry

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The gang's main rivals include the nearby 18th Street gang, Culver City 13, Sotel, Largo, Tortilla Flats, and Harpy.[1]

Graffiti

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The gang's use of graffiti is evident with symbols like "WSLS", "LSX3", or simply "WS Locos", "LOKOS" is commonly used.

Allies

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The Westside Locos gang is part of a larger Locos 13 alliance gang located throughout Los Angeles County. This alliance includes the CV Locos of Compton, as well as the Westside Locos of Glendale. The gang also has a subset in Simi Valley and San Diego.[3][additional citation(s) needed] It historically had other street clicks in Los Angeles such as Bonsallo street, Wesley street, Fontana Locos 13 Mas Bagos, South Central, and other clicks they use to have everywhere in Los Angeles.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Streetgangs.com". streetgangs.com.
  2. ^ "LA Weekly". laweekly.com.
  3. ^ Marsh, Carissa (May 4, 2012). "Gang members charged in Simi Valley crime spree". Simi Valley Acorn. Times Media Group. Archived from the original on May 30, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2015.