Toonerville Rifa 13 Explained

Toonerville Rifa 13
Founded:1930s
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Founding Location:Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years Active:1930s–present
Ethnicity:Chicano
Membership Est:450[1]
Activities:Murder, assault, drug trafficking, racketeering, witness intimidation, robbery, extortion, auto theft
Allies:Mexican Mafia[2]
Sureños[3]
Rivals:Armenian Power[4]
The Avenues[5]
Westside Locos[6] The Rascals, Frogtown Rifa, Vineland Boys, MS-13, Russian Mafia, Norte-14
Notable Members:Timothy Joseph McGhee

Toonerville Rifa 13, also known as The Ville, is a Mexican-American street gang located in Los Angeles county.[7]

History

Toonerville Rifa 13 was formed in the 1930s in North East Los Angeles and South Glendale. Prior to taking the name of Toonerville in the early 1940s, the gang was known as the "Latin Souls." The change to "Toonerville" came in the 1940s and named after the Pacific Electric Railway trolley that used to run through Atwater Village and South Glendale. The Pacific Electric Trolley was referred to by locals as the "Toonerville Trolley," after the cartoon trolley featured in the Toonerville Folks comic strip. Around 1960s and 1970s, Toonerville was known to be involved in drive by shootings, homicides, robberies, assaults and burglaries within Glendale.[8]

One of the members, Timothy Joseph McGhee, was sentenced to death in 2009 for his role in three separate homicides. Additionally, he is suspected of taking part in as many as twelve murders in the Los Angeles area.[9] TVR 13 claims Atwater Village as its turf.

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  1. Web site: L.A., Glendale seek injunction against Toonerville gang. .
  2. https://casetext.com/case/people-v-clayborn-9 People v. Clayborn
  3. https://www.police1.com/gangs/articles/the-monster-of-atwater-village-JKKROkWEjhQPShXg/ The monster of Atwater Village
  4. https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/the-bowtie-parcels-next-door-neighbors The Bowtie Parcel’s Next-Door Neighbors
  5. https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2802789/people-v-montes-ca24/ People v. Montes
  6. https://www.fearnotlaw.com/wsnkb/articles/p-v-gudiel- 28474.html People v. Gudiel
  7. Web site: Gangs 101: Chapter 2. www.glendalepolicefoundation.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20090216222656/http://www.glendalepolicefoundation.org/news/gangs_101_ch2.htm. February 16, 2009. dead.
  8. Book: Davis. John. What do White Americans Want to Know about Black Americans but are Afraid to Ask. 86.
  9. http://www.usdoj.gov/marshals/wanted/mcghee.pdf U.S. Department of Justice