
TVo wrote:First of all, the hoods in the early 70's didn't even call themselves varrios. The gangs back then were more of the fifites style gangs and had no north or south affiliation and like J said there was alot fo biker influence, as it should since the Hells Angels started in Oakland as did the Blank Panthers and close the to bay wa the Casser Chavez movement. So there were lots of radical thinking against the establisment. Most of the gangs in So cal were named aptley as well.
One of the oldest gangs in So Cal are the Black Angels (Ontario?), as well as White Fence as well as Hoyo Maravilla. No Varrio in thier name.
Early San Jo gangs were names like Latin Dukes, Latin Lords, The Aztecs, Spades, so on and so forth. Homies back then wore sir jackets, not flannels and pendletons.

KollmarVago408 wrote:i dont know if VST was a sureno gang back then but they have been around since the 70's wether it was claiming sur or just being a neutral varrio ..

TVo wrote:I dunno much about Oakland but theres alot of shit going down hard there. Not only Norte/Sure but also Border Brothers, not quite sure if there the same ones as Texas which is a prison gang in Tejas. The thing about Oakland is its so diverse that you have all kinds of ethnic gangs. Chicano, Black, Asian and all of them blast each other. Perhaps someone else can speak on the gangs in Oaktown.

pistolslanga wrote:TVo wrote:I dunno much about Oakland but theres alot of shit going down hard there. Not only Norte/Sure but also Border Brothers, not quite sure if there the same ones as Texas which is a prison gang in Tejas. The thing about Oakland is its so diverse that you have all kinds of ethnic gangs. Chicano, Black, Asian and all of them blast each other. Perhaps someone else can speak on the gangs in Oaktown.
surenos hated by blacks/asians/nortenos, some asians will hang with surenos, most homies though dont like em, from what i see, the whole norteno vs sureno is crackin up there, but its not crazy, most of the crazy comes from drug crews/projects/drug wars blacks vs blacks, same ol shit, but the norteno vs sureno isnt some joke, its crackin though.

Why do you think so many eNe's hated Alviso? Did they always start stuff with others? I heard Colonia Maravilla was Capitol Park's 1st generation, & now there is LLLS. Los Latin LordS or locos, are supposedly related to CPLS. I think Varrio 500 is ESG.TVo wrote:Whats happenin, homies?
I've been reading most of this gigantic thread and thought I would chime in, I'm 36yrs old now, so I guess you can call me a Veterano or OG, or whatever.
I'm put in my work and happily retired.
I grew up in Sunnyvale and can remember how banging was back in the 80's and 90's. This thread has been mostly about San Jo but there there quite a few other hoods in other towns as well.
Biggest Sunnyvale gang which went back to the late 70's was V.V.S (Varrio Via Sol)
Our clicka was V.G.F st Varrio Grande Fir St. East Side S-Vale
Back in the day the main rivals of S-Vale was Mountain View (V.M.V) and WS Santa Clara (V.T.V Varrio TecatosVille) Alviso (BALS) Barrio Alviso Locos
Even Milpitas had a lil click called "Sunny Hills", I think.
But city on city and Hood on hood beef died down in the early 90's and a lot of the younger homies banned together against the Sureno incursion.
We used to go all over though, we kicked it in San Jo, Salas, Modesto, Mountain View, Santa Clara, we had homies all over and there weren't really
any Surenos, not even the "paisa" kind. The only ones we had heard about was Poco Way and that was it.
The hoods I remember in San Jo were: Lomas, CPL, East Side Hoods, BMLs, Palmas, Horseshoe, NSP (North Side Posse), Varrion Brown Pride, VSJ and to go back even farther there used to be the East Side Boys and San Jose Boys which were gangs of mixed homies, Chicano, Filipinos, etc.
Heres a piece of History for you, a long time ago I chillen with a homie from CPL and their original name was Latin Lords in the 70's.
Conversely, the Sunnyvale Gang that would become V.V.S was called EPPA. The leader of V.V.S , a homie named "Chuco" RIP, later became
president fo the South Bay chapter of the Dukes Car Club.
HWD in Hayward and FMT from Fremont were also some big varrios.
Gilas at one time I think was called Varrio 500 or something like that because they were 500 deep in Gilroy.


Why do you think so many eNe's hated Alviso? Did they always start stuff with others? I heard Colonia Maravilla was Capitol Park's 1st generation, & now there is LLLS. Los Latin LordS or locos, are supposedly related to CPLS. I think Varrio 500 is ESG.TVo wrote:Whats happenin, homies?
I've been reading most of this gigantic thread and thought I would chime in, I'm 36yrs old now, so I guess you can call me a Veterano or OG, or whatever.
I'm put in my work and happily retired.
I grew up in Sunnyvale and can remember how banging was back in the 80's and 90's. This thread has been mostly about San Jo but there there quite a few other hoods in other towns as well.
Biggest Sunnyvale gang which went back to the late 70's was V.V.S (Varrio Via Sol)
Our clicka was V.G.F st Varrio Grande Fir St. East Side S-Vale
Back in the day the main rivals of S-Vale was Mountain View (V.M.V) and WS Santa Clara (V.T.V Varrio TecatosVille) Alviso (BALS) Barrio Alviso Locos
Even Milpitas had a lil click called "Sunny Hills", I think.
But city on city and Hood on hood beef died down in the early 90's and a lot of the younger homies banned together against the Sureno incursion.
We used to go all over though, we kicked it in San Jo, Salas, Modesto, Mountain View, Santa Clara, we had homies all over and there weren't really
any Surenos, not even the "paisa" kind. The only ones we had heard about was Poco Way and that was it.
The hoods I remember in San Jo were: Lomas, CPL, East Side Hoods, BMLs, Palmas, Horseshoe, NSP (North Side Posse), Varrion Brown Pride, VSJ and to go back even farther there used to be the East Side Boys and San Jose Boys which were gangs of mixed homies, Chicano, Filipinos, etc.
Heres a piece of History for you, a long time ago I chillen with a homie from CPL and their original name was Latin Lords in the 70's.
Conversely, the Sunnyvale Gang that would become V.V.S was called EPPA. The leader of V.V.S , a homie named "Chuco" RIP, later became
president fo the South Bay chapter of the Dukes Car Club.
HWD in Hayward and FMT from Fremont were also some big varrios.
Gilas at one time I think was called Varrio 500 or something like that because they were 500 deep in Gilroy.


KollmarVago408 wrote:i knew a guy from SSL who got shot in a gas station .. oakland is on some crazy shit right now ..



Are you talking about Brown Pride Homies? If that's the Posse I'm thinking of, then they're still around & definately have members still into rap. I think ESH broke up.TVo wrote:Brown Pride was a quasi Norteno click, The used to wear brown panos but kicked it with nortenos. Definitely not Surenos.
Hell, way back in the day, homies used to wear panos of all colors. Some neighborhoods even had their own color. You would see old San Jo cholo with blue pendletons and old sureno cholos wearing red pendletons, this was in the 70's. Way before the Eme/NF war trickled down onto the Calles.
From what I understand NSP turned into VSJ, I guess some of the homies didn't like the "posse" name since it sound too hip hop or black, isn't that ironic with the way youngsters are nowadays. I think East Side Hoods changed name to something else as well.



KollmarVago408 wrote:yeah theres alot of Nortenos in INDY .. I kick it By The Library and after school we always leave from the back ... its to dangerous to walk home from the front where theres that stop bus .. some dude got shot there a long time ago plus the samoas be kickin it there hella deep..


JSP started in the 1980's, & I think Lords to. VSJ I think did start in the 1990's. VSJ was in NS 1st? They were in ES a while back. I still see CWA wearing their colors.~J~ wrote:TVo wrote:Brown Pride was a quasi Norteno click, The used to wear brown panos but kicked it with nortenos. Definitely not Surenos.
Hell, way back in the day, homies used to wear panos of all colors. Some neighborhoods even had their own color. You would see old San Jo cholo with blue pendletons and old sureno cholos wearing red pendletons, this was in the 70's. Way before the Eme/NF war trickled down onto the Calles.
From what I understand NSP turned into VSJ, I guess some of the homies didn't like the "posse" name since it sound too hip hop or black, isn't that ironic with the way youngsters are nowadays. I think East Side Hoods changed name to something else as well.Hell, way back in the day, homies used to wear panos of all colors. Some neighborhoods even had their own color. You would see old San Jo cholo with blue pendletons and old sureno cholos wearing red pendletons, this was in the 70's. Way before the Eme/NF war trickled down onto the Calles.
Yeah. you're a little bit older then me but didnt cholos wear a lot more of the neutral colors up into the early 90's.
If I'm not mistaken, some members of Lords and JSP Orginials, graffiti crews and NSP established VSJ around 1990.
I knew an NSSJ Filipino dude who moved to Sunnyvale and got into Outlaw Brothers, do you anything about was happen with them or CWA?
East Side Hoods has been gone for sometime from what has been said.


KollmarVago408 wrote:THATS WHAT NORTENOS DO , HIT YOU UP WHEN THEIR LIKE 5 DEEP BUT WHEN THEIR BY THEM SELFS THEY JUST MUGG YOU AND WHEN U LOOK AT THEM THEY LOOK AWAY HAHA .... ILL SEE YOU AROUND ...


KollmarVago408 wrote:ALL THAT SHIT ABOUT NOT WEARING RED OR BLUE ISNT GONNA STOP THE GANG BANGING ...I JUST WEAR SOME GRAY LEVIS AND MY WHITE CORTEZ ... GOT MY ASS JUMPED AT THE SEARS IN THE EASTRIDGE MALL BUT IM STILL HERE ...LOL ..

How is it a legit varrio? Who started it, creeper? Wouldn't doubt it was started by fakes, like vst was.KollmarVago408 wrote:as for that comment about me lying and trying to pump up surenos reputation in san jo ... KVT is a legit varrio and your welcome to come by anyday ....
why are surenos using Shark Attire ? VST Has been around since the 70's , VLT . SSP have also been around for a long time .. some nortenos take what ever they hear and believe it ... as far as clantone the've been around since 1993 ......




Are you sure that's horse shoe park?KollmarVago408 wrote:the homies from WS Clantone kickin it at HorseShoe Park ...![]()




How come it says Conejo, & not Mr. Silent. Also I don't see VLT on there. I do see vatos locos, but no trece after.KollmarVago408 wrote:the homie Casper from VST left & The home Mr. Silent From Poco Way VLT .....


You never heard of fools saying vatos locos, besides mojados & before the movie "bound by honor"?TVo wrote:Ok, I now live in Orange County and have in laws that live in Huntington Park and other areas of L.A. and I can safely say those pics are not the same surenos like the ones in So Cal.
Who the fu-- writes Vatos Locos? Thats some Paisa shit, not true Sureno hoods EVER write vatos locos that some mojado shit or they saw Blood in, Blood Out too many times. Just because your'red tatted up all over doesn't make you down.
To Answer "j", Varrio Via Sol has always been around in one form or other. There was a time when Sunnyvale, as small is it is, was divided up into Neighborhoods. Varrio Fairwood Locos (North Side), Varrio Orchard Gardens, Varrio Grande Fir (East Side), Washington Park Locos (West Side) and couple of other ones. Once Surenos started popping up they all went back under the Varrio Via Sol banner.
The last thing I heard about a year ago, the homies from Sunnyvale and Mountain View got together and formed an alliance to take out the Surenos. Just 3 weeks ago, some nortenos killed a sureno in Sunnyvale by some S-vale vatos. In related news, that Sunnyvale homie the stabbed was killed by SVPD a couple of days ago when they were investigating the stabbing. I guess he was gonna get taken alive. See the two articles posted below:
MediaNews SUNNYVALE
Man, 21, is fatally stabbed
in gang brawl, police say
Sunnyvale police are seeking a suspect who fatally stabbed a 21-year-old man Friday night in what neighbors and police described as a large gang brawl.
About 11:32 p.m., police responded to calls about the fight on the 1100 block of Ayala Drive. Neighbors said the melee had lasted about five minutes before Pablo Rosales of Sunnyvale was stabbed numerous times.
After being stabbed, Rosales managed to flee
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the scene with four friends in a white, four-door Saturn, police said. But he died in the Hilton Gardens hotel parking lot in Mountain View, where the group, allegedly Sureño gang members, called 911.
"It's an ongoing investigation," said Lt. David Pitts of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. "We've been working all weekend."
Some teenagers who saw the fight, but refused to give their names, said a group drove by, threw bottles at them and later tried to fight them. They said they managed to fend the group off, but as Rosales was returning to the car, another group, members of the rival Norteños gang, intercepted him, threw him to the ground, started beating him with bricks and later stabbed him, the witnesses said.
Heres the article about the cops shooting the suspects in the stabbing death.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6873435?s ... ost_viewed


There actually is a Sur Town down south, so I wonder if VST copied another varrio's name this time. I can't be positive on them being here in 1973, but they were here in the 1970's.TVo wrote:Ok, stop posting shit unless you can back it up, Prove it. VST may have been around in So Cal in 1973, which I doubt, nobody would call themselves that in L.A.
I have talked to older homies, even older than me and I'm 37 and no one can ever recall VST untill the 80's, hell most Norteno Varrios in San Jose didn't become big until the late 70's. THeres no way in hell there was any VST varrio in 1973. I'm calling you on your BS, stop posting lies


I already explained, they copied Vicky'S Town. What's a sir jacket? I'm pretty sure I've seen, or maybe even owned 1. Pendletons/flannels are pretty old school to.TVo wrote:First of all, the hoods in the early 70's didn't even call themselves varrios. The gangs back then were more of the fifites style gangs and had no north or south affiliation and like J said there was alot fo biker influence, as it should since the Hells Angels started in Oakland as did the Blank Panthers and close the to bay wa the Casser Chavez movement. So there were lots of radical thinking against the establisment. Most of the gangs in So cal were named aptley as well.
One of the oldest gangs in So Cal are the Black Angels (Ontario?), as well as White Fence as well as Hoyo Maravilla. No Varrio in thier name.
Early San Jo gangs were names like Latin Dukes, Latin Lords, The Aztecs, Spades, so on and so forth. Homies back then wore sir jackets, not flannels and pendletons.
Varrio Sureno Town did not exist in the 70's. If it did, its was not called VST and it was not a Sureno hood as hardly anyone knew what that was anyway. Norte/Sure in the Bay Area didn't jump off til the 80's. I can't pretty much Garuantee back then there was not a BAY AREA born sureno.


MMRbkaRudog wrote:JSP started in the 1980's, & I think Lords to. VSJ I think did start in the 1990's. VSJ was in NS 1st? They were in ES a while back. I still see CWA wearing their colors.

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