18th Street Willowfield Gangsters
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18th Street Willowfield Gangsters
LOS SANTOS GANG WARS: LOS GANGSTERS
LOS GANGSTERS HISTORY:
The neighborhood of Willowfield has been home to violent street gangs since the early 40’s. Originally a middle class white neighborhood, with the influx of African Americans and Hispanics to the area the demographics of the area quickly changed. A good dozen amount of gangs sprung up in the area claiming their territories with graffiti and fighting in parking lots, alleyways, and in the streets of Willowfield. One such gang that sprung up during the 50’s was Los Gangsters or simply the Gangsters. It was started by a group of males who simply meant to protect their homes and the people that lived in the area. The Gangsters were predominantly Hispanic although allowed non-Hispanics to join their ranks. This allowed the gang to control its area and able to stand toe to toe with much larger gangs out of the area such as the Village-town Boys, a African American gang that would eventually become a Piru sect.
A veteran to the gang warfare Charles “Slick” Davidson recalls the violence from the area:
“You had all kinds of fighting going on in Willowfield or uh Wildfield as people from the area liked to call it you know hehe. Things got outta hand I remember being with my girlfriend one day on the main strip where everyone would go and hangout, get a bite to eat you knows whatever. Boys from my side of town was hanging out where normally the brown boys, the uh Gangsters hung out it was a lot over by one of their streets. We was all smoking and drinking this was about like the evening time so you know we shouldn’t have really been there but haha we was there we was there. Suddenly, and when I mean suddenly it was SUDDEN a bunch of them brown boys and gals too was rushing us with bats, bottles, one of the girls she had like uh uh uh what you call them thangs that be on the cars. An exhaust pipe yeah yeah she had a dang ole pipe and clocked me upside my head with it. I’m thinking “shit I gots to get the fuck outta here or she might kill me” no one didn’t die but people was hurt and some kid who had nothing to do with neither of us got injured. It was crazy back then y’all, was crazy”.
During the 70’s the gangs of Willowfield had became increasingly more violent and Los Gangsters had stepped up its game with the purchase of illegal firearms. The war with its rivals grew more dangerous as murders started to be committed with both sides feeling the lost. One of the first murders documented in this escalated war was when Charles Davidson friend Edward Johnson who they called “Bad Boy” was killed by Los Gangsters member Jorge “Gauge” Ramirez. The story goes that Ramirez had been harassed by Johnson days before the shooting. Johnson had not only disrespected Ramirez girlfriend but he had also disrespected Ramirez gang Los Gangsters.
Charles Davidson’s comments on respect:
“Nah see here, you cannot go around doing that. Disrespect in this world, especially when we talking bout these young cats out here now a days they will kill ya for just talking bad about they gang you can’t do that. It’s a deathwish. A certain deathwish as we found out with ole Bad Boys case”.
Ramirez was arrested and charged with murder nights later from the local police of the Willowfield area. Police found it surprising that Ramirez had admitted to his crime with little remorse or regret for what he had done. Los Gangsters at that moment of the murder were partly in shocked because no one from the gang had committed such an act of violence. The gang was proud in turn for what Ramirez had done and was quick to follow its example. A former gang member, who wish to have his identity concealed, told the crew about the time after Ramirez had shot the rival.
“People were arming up to the teeth man, hiding guns all over the neighborhood in shacks, in people’s yard. I remember as a kid I had found a twenty two caliber handgun just lying under in a bush. Los Gangsters stepped up the violence and Willowfield started becoming a very dangerous place. Every gang started arming themselves up and if you were in the wrong part of the neighborhood you didn’t make it home. There was no going home if you got caught by rivals without getting jumped, beat down, humiliated, or shot and killed”.
Willowfield had become a living nightmare for residents and with the coming of the crack epidemic the violence only worsen as gangs battled for drug turf and their reputation. Los Gangsters had survived decades of gang warfare with little police disturbances but during the late 80’s and early 90’s started facing trouble. Rivals of the gang had cliqued up together and started forming larger and more deadly gangs that numbered Los Gangsters 3 to 1. It was at this time that Los Gangsters aligned itself with the growing 18st gang that had been blooming out of this time period. The gang started to claim and show its loyalty to the 18st gang and for this they received assistance in the war against their rivals from other 18st gangs that flew under the banner.
MODERN TIMES:
Today the gang refers to itself as the 18st Willowfield Gangsters (WGS). The gang is small in numbers but what it lacks in numbers it makes for in criminal activity & violence where Los Gangsters had always established its reputation from. Like many 18st gangs, WGS has members of not just Mexican origin. They have a range of different Central American nationalities and even African Americans have been noted to be able to join the gang’s ranks.
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