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From Los Angele Times
Injunction Targets Culver City Gang
Judge Patricia Collins granted the request as part of a civil suit
filed against the gang by Dist. Atty. Gil Garcetti and Los Angeles City
Atty. James K. Hahn. A trial will be set for the lawsuit within 60 days,
Deputy City Atty. Brooke White said.
Prosecutors and police contend that the Culver City Boys gang,
including 75 individuals named in the suit, are a threat to public
safety.
The injunction creates a "safety zone" between Venice, Jefferson and
Sepulveda boulevards and Centinela Avenue. In that area, gang members
cannot associate, consume alcohol in public or carry weapons, spray paint
or pagers. The lawsuit also sets a 10 p.m. to sunrise curfew for all gang
members in Mar Vista and the Oakwood section of Venice, home to another
gang.
The only area where the injunction does not apply is the Mar Vista
Family Center on Slauson Avenue, which employs two members of that gang
and has helped find jobs for several others.
On Thursday, the courtroom was crowded with about 45 gang members.
Some snickered and shook their heads as the judge read the injunction.
Nine gang members were transported there from state prison, County Jail
and juvenile detention centers.
A series of shootings during October 1998 in Santa Monica and Mar
Vista has been attributed by police to a war between the Culver City Boys
and a Santa Monica gang. About five years ago, skirmishes between the
Culver City Boys and the Venice Shoreline Crips resulted in numerous
deaths.
A similar injunction against the Venice Shoreline Crips was filed May
24. A hearing on that lawsuit is scheduled June 24.