Cyclones13

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Cyclones 13 is one of the most notorious gangs in Los Angeles and also one of the largest and more violent Chicano street gang (sureño) in Los Angeles County, with thousands of active and inactive members (with generations of family members). Cyclones 13, like most large gangs, is divided into cliques (subgroups of a bigger gang). Among them are The Locos, Tiny locos, Wynos, Tiny Wynos, Pewees. Cyclones 13 also has a close alliance with the Mexican Mafia. The gang's turf stretches from Alameda ave on the west side to Miles Ave. on the east and from Slauson to Florence Ave. In the San Fernando Valley, they're known to be cliqued with the small San Fernando 13 gang which has rivalry with various cliques in Pacoima including Project Boyz, Piru Bloods, and as well with gangs in Van Nuys. Cyclones 13 is one the oldest gangs in Huntington Park area second only to Florencia 13.

Their main rival of Cyclones 13 is Florencia 13 gang, but other rivals include: East Coast Crips, Mara Salvatrucha.

Cyclones 13 has a presence in Mexico and other states Salt Lake County, Utah and Virginia.

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