White Fence
Details
Founded | 1939 |
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Founding location | Boyle Heights, Los Angeles California, United States |
Years active | 1939 – present |
Territory | East and West Los Angeles, Hollywood, Las Vegas, El Paso, Florida, Mexico and Central America |
Ethnicity | Mexican American |
Allies | Mexican Mafia Sureños (some other sets) |
Rivals | All Maravilla sets, Varrio Nuevo Estrada, others flats gangs, Florencia 13 |
Sources
White Fence
Introduction
White Fence (also known by the acronym WF) is a predominantly Mexican American street gang in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles.
History
White Fence is the oldest gang in Los Angeles. The gang itself claims its history goes back as far as 1900, although the gang did not emerge until the 1910s in the form of the all-male sports team associated with the La Purissima Church. The group was originally referred to as La Purissima Crowd, but gradually changed its name to White Fence, after the white picket fence that surrounded La Purissima Church. The gang's name has also been interpreted as a "symbolic barrier" between the white residents in the area and the Hispanic residents of the neighborhood, at a time when racism plagued the area. During the 1950s and 1960s, White Fence was considered one of the "most violent and powerful gangs in East Los Angeles." The rivalry between the gang and another Hispanic gang, El Hoyo Maravilla, is one of the longest, ongoing feuds in all of Los Angeles, a rivalry going back to the 1930s. White Fence was the first gang in East Los Angeles to use firearms, chains and other dangerous weapons.
White Fence is an old established gang territory in Boyle Heights adjoined to East Los Angeles.[self-published source]