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Vatos Locos
Vatos Locos (in English, ''Crazy Dudes'') is a widely used name for a Mexican street gang. Gangs using this name are active in several American states, but the real vatos locos originate from Florida and their east coast and the city that they originate from to be exact is Fort Pierce, Florida which they are mainly active in and they are mainly in Fort Pierce's south 18th Street area by Delaware and around south 33rd Street and orange avenue. They use black bandanas to represent VL and often spray paint vatos locos graffiti. The vatos locos often have vatos locos tattoos or tattoos with the lowrider logo face or lil rob looking face on them. The vatos locos are mainly Hispanics or Chicanos. Their biggest rival is sureños or south 13 and they are often called su ratas. Trinitarios are rivals along with MS-13, Aryan Brotherhood , Los Zetas, Sinaloa Cartel, etc. Allies are Latin Kings, Bloods, Norteños, Ñetas, and Vice Lords. So far VL has established itself in the Netherlands, California, Colorado, Georgia, Texas, Arizona and Indiana. ~Que vive la raza|VL|Sangre por sangre~ also VL is present in Ontario Canada and South Africa.〔http://allafrica.com/stories/201212070969.html〕 The film ''Blood In Blood Out'' (1993) about the life of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca in 1972, was based on the experiences of gang members of Vatos Locos. The video game ''Call of Juarez: The Cartel'' features a fictional Vatos Locos gang. == References ==
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