Snohomish County Children's Commission 2009
Gangs
A community-wide problem that demands
a community-wide response
During the past three years street gangs have
increased their presence and can now be found
in nearly every community in Snohomish County.
Gang violence - which includes robberies, rapes
and homicides - has also increased during this
time. Street gangs now have an established
presence in many of our schools and parks
across the county and altercations between
gangs are becoming increasingly common.

To date, law enforcement has identified more than
50 unique gang-sets throughout Snohomish County,
including:

900 Block Bloods (North Everett)
Barrio Naked City 13 (Montlake Terrace/ Edmonds area)
Black Men Incorporated (South Everett)
East Side Piru
Flip Side 23 (Lynnwood/ Edmonds area)
Florencia 13
Neighborhood (NHD)
Gangsta Pimpin Collision
Gangster Disciple Folks
Hoover Criminals, 74
Juggalos
Latin Empire (North Everett)
Little Valley Lokotes 13
Mara Salvatrucha 13
Pasadena Lokotes Salvatrucha
North Side Locos 14
Oriental Loko Boyz (Bloods)
Playboys 13
South Land Villains 13
Surenos Villains 13
Tiny Raskal Gang
Tres Nissho Boyz
Varrio Surenos Lokotes 13
Vatos Locos 13
West Covina NHC

Within these gang-sets every racial group is represented. While traditionally "Black" street
gangs (like the Bloods, Crips and Black Gangster Disciples) tend to allow all races into their
ranks, Hispanic and Asian gangs are more race-oriented in their recruitment and
membership. Hispanic street gangs currently represent more than 50% of all confirmed
gang-sets and over 80% of all reported criminal gang activity within Snohomish County
communities.

As gangs become more organized and entrenched within our schools and communities, more
gangs are formed in order to provide protection against existing gangs. Snohomish County
communities are experiencing the beginning phase of this cycle, which can rapidly spin out
of control. In most cases, street gangs in our county are transient and have not formed
territorial claims on neighborhoods; however, their emergence and activity can certainly be
tied to particular areas suggesting the beginning of a shift in historical gang activity.
Failure to respond to this shift will result in the creation of stronger and more territorial
neighborhood-based gangs. A change like this will result in an increase in the amount of
drugs, intimidations, assaults and shootings in residential areas.

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