Weakened by a 2009 court-ordered injunction and prison terms for several members, a Glendale-based gang has been actively recruiting teens in an attempt to rebuild and reassert its presence, police officials say.
The directives to find new, younger recruits have come from incarcerated members of the gang, Glendale police detectives said.
“County jail and prison inmates have a lot of influence of what happens on the streets,” Det. Jeffrey Davis said.
For gang leaders, teens are ideal members because, he said, they are easily persuaded, usually don’t have criminal records and, if arrested and convicted, typically serve short sentences.
Police say the younger recruits have also been advised to avoid looking like typical gang members, to ditch the shaved head, oversized, color-coded clothes and knee-high socks.