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The Cedar Block Piru is a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which itself is part of the larger Bloods gang alliance. [1] The gang gained notability for its connection to rapper The Game , who has referenced the gang in several of his songs.
The Cedar Block Piru is a set of the Bloods street gang in Compton. Founded as a Piru gang on the west side of Compton, the gang's territory stretched from Rosecrans Avenue to West Brazil Street, between Wilmington Avenue and Compton Creek.
The West Side (W/S) Cedar Block Piru are an African-American street gang named after a residential street called "Cedar Street" in the western district of Compton, California. This gang has been active since about 1980.
The Cedar Block Piru (CBP) are primarliy an American-American Piru street gang located on the west side of Compton, California. Like many Piru gangs, the Cedar Block Piru has been around for several decades.
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Cedar Block Piru. The Cedar Block Piru is a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which itself is part of the larger Bloods gang alliance. The gang gained notability for its connection to rapper The Game, who has referenced the gang in several of his songs.
They kept the Crips' and Bloods' (Piru) name, spread throughout Los Angeles County, and began to claim certain neighborhoods as their territory. Their gang rivalry became vicious and bloody. By 1980, there were approximately 15,000 Crips and Bloods gang members in and around the Los Angeles area.