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Tongan Crip Gang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tongan Crip Gang
Tongan Crip Gang is a street gang that is a subset of the Crips gang. The gang is active in the U.S. states of California, Utah and others, as well as a presence in New Zealand, Australia, Canada. Tongan Crip Gang members are primarily of Pacific Islander descent, mainly Tongans and Samoan American. ==History==
During the 1970s and 1980s, many Pacific Islander's moved into the high crime-rate areas in Los Angeles County, California. There, Samoan and Tongan Americans formed their own gangs during the 1970s. Many of the TCG members moved from California to the Salt Lake City, Utah area in the 1980s, and distributed the gang set there.〔(Court shooting sheds light on 'Tongan Crips', a gang with Alaska ties ), Associated Press, April 23, 2014.〕〔(Court shooting sheds light on 'Tongan Crips' ), Associated Press, April 23, 2014.〕 The Salt Lake City branch of the Tongan Crip Gang was founded in 1989 after intimidation by Latino gang members in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Glendale.
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