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Old 05-10-2009, 12:31 AM
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That Slater area is pretty infested with gangs/graffiti. I'd say aside from the 92647 ZIP code, HB is pretty safe.
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Old 05-29-2009, 12:36 PM
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South side huntington beach is an active gang...if you dont believe me go to beach and slater and see for yourself!
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Old 05-29-2009, 12:42 PM
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Hahaha your triping that southside is not active are u kidding me!
U need to go see for yourself before u talk......
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Old 05-29-2009, 07:30 PM
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Default Oh but experience doesn't mater PRIEST only statistics LOL!!

Hi, it is so refreshing to see that someone else is sharing their experience of the OC area other than me. I have been slammed for stating that there is crime in that area. Everyone gets so defensive to the truth about OC.. Kind of like they are living in denial so they don't have to look at what is really going on there.

I have come to the conclusion that there must be an awful lot of blind people in OC. I really think that the true statistics are not available or that maybe OC does not want to lose money on people leaving the area. Or perhaps the status will be ruined if the truth gets out.

I realize there are gangs everywhere and in every city but I believe that OC is very over-rated.

I have made it a point to get the truth out no matter how much I am condemned, hated or spanked. Other people who are considering a move there need to know it is not only about beaches, Disneyland and palm trees. Because when one moves there and the reality sets in it is a big disappointment. Unless you make tons of money and you can seclude yourself in a Beach house, pay someone to do your chores for you and never have to go to work... The freeways are the pits.

Anyway, thanks for sharing your visuals, I believe you. Why would you lie, and for what purpose does that serve? Good luck to you in finding what information you need. And keep yourself safe..

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Recently I moved to Huntington beach, driving around I noticed alot of gang graffiti and several people that appeared to be gang members. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about the gangs in the Hb/huntington area. (names,number of gangs,ect.) I have tried searching the internet and have found very little info on this topic. Any help is appreciated thanks.
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Old 05-30-2009, 12:07 AM
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haha lol why is this thread even here there not really any gangs in this city almost none. Ain't no bad crime ridden gang territory area or city.
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Old 05-30-2009, 02:11 AM
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I hope you are right and these people are all either delusional or blind or lying... Keep safe and enjoy the beauty...
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Old 05-30-2009, 02:41 AM
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Published Wednesday, December 27, 2006 5:11 PM PST
Publicsafety

Gang suspects appear in court

Several alleged gang members, arrested in a recent countywide sweep, were arraigned.

By Kelly Strodl and Michael Alexander
More than 300 officers from several law enforcement agencies recently assisted in a massive sweep across Orange County, which led to the arrest of 57 alleged members of a white supremacist gang with strong ties to Huntington Beach.

Some of the alleged members of the Public Enemy Number 1 (PEN1) street gang arrested in the Dec. 14 sweeps appeared in court Friday and Monday to answer allegations. Charges included possession of illegal weapons and narcotics, forgery and identity theft, said Sgt. Rick Martinez of the Anaheim Police Department, the officer in charge of public information for the sweep.
Many of the other suspects might not face prosecution for weeks as attorneys consider whether to build a larger case, said Susan Schroeder, a spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney's office.

A 2004 California Department of Justice report called PEN1 "one of the most powerful and fastest-growing gangs, inside and outside prison." It went on to note that every known member had been arrested multiple times, and members have previously assaulted law enforcement officers. PEN1 has ties to the Nazi Low Riders and Aryan Brotherhood prison gangs, according to the Anti-Defamation League's website.

Law enforcement agencies were responding to reports of death threats by gang members against Orange County law enforcement officials. According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, the names of five police officers and an Orange County prosecutor were on the list.

Anaheim police, who led the effort, have not released a list of names of those arrested, saying the operation was large and suspects were booked in many locations throughout the county.

Despite the gang's history with the city of Huntington Beach, not one alleged member was arrested in city limits.

According to Det. Mark Garcia of the department's Bunco Forgery Unit, the gang was known for committing identity theft and credit fraud, but police do not believe they were involved with the stealing of nearly 70 credit numbers from a Huntington Beach Ralphs supermarket in October.

Members of this gang usually focus on mortgage and mail-type fraud, Garcia said.

Two men have been caught on tape using the stolen numbers from the Ralphs' thefts to withdraw money from ATMs in the Los Angeles area. The descriptions of the men caught on tape do not match anyone arrested in the raids, but Huntington police believe the thieves sold the numbers.

"I have never seen Public Enemy Number One do anything like this," Garcia said. "From what we've seen and the pictures of those [suspects making withdrawals], we don't believe they are involved."

"But anything is possible."

A similar countywide raid in March brought about the arrest of more than 20 members of the gang.

According to a news release from Anaheim police, the investigation into the gang has gone on for about a month, and prior arrests in the investigation bring the total of alleged members arrested to 66.

The Thursday-morning sweep involved 37 teams of officers from municipal, county, state and federal agencies bearing search warrants for all the locations involved. PRIEST WAS RIGHT SO LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!

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Do you need more? Or is this enough????
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Old 05-30-2009, 02:48 AM
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Go to www.hbnews.us/communit.html. Scroll down a ways.... And please stop making comments that are not true...
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Old 05-30-2009, 03:13 AM
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Have you had enough??? Read the news!!!


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haha lol why is this thread even here there not really any gangs in this city almost none. Ain't no bad crime ridden gang territory area or city.
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