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Fresno Bulldogs

Fresno Bulldogs, or BDS for short, also known by the abbreviations FBD and F-14,[4] are a primarily Mexican American criminal street and prison gang located in 559, California. They are considered to be one of the biggest drug gangs in Central California with membership estimated to be around 39,000 in the cities of Fresno, Fowler, Selma, Kerman, Sanger, Clovis, Madera, San Joaquin, Coalinga, Huron, Mendota, Parlier, Dinuba, Orosi, Orange Cove, and Avenal. They are engaged in a wide range of criminal activity and have been subject to many high-profile cases over the years. Fresno Bulldogs are largely conflicted with other prison gangs and are the biggest Hispanic gang in California unaffiliated with Sureños or Norteños.[5][6][7]

Fresno Bulldogs
Fresno Bulldog gang member in the Fresno County Jail
Founded1984
Membership (est.)12,000 Bulldogs Fresno Police Department estimate that number is as high as 25,000 in the 559 Area Code.[1]
Criminal activitiesHuman Trafficking, drug trafficking, identity theft, assault, theft, robbery, arms trafficking, extortion, murder, rape[2][3]
RivalsNuestra Familia

Norteños Mexican Mafia Sureños

Border Brothers

History

The Fresno Bulldogs can be traced back to the 1970s but did not become an independent street gang until the 1980s. Their independence developed in the California prison system during the prison wars of 1984—1985. Back when there were still allegiance between Norteños and F-14ers, the gang was known as F-14. In 1986 the F-14ers went to war with the Norteños, which led to a violent war in the California prison system known in gang folklore as "The Red Wave". The F-14ers began using the bulldog name and mascot of Fresno State University including the paw print and bulldog head image in their graffiti and tattoos. They also bark to one another as a call sign, "Bulldog Calling" and address each other as "Dog", "Perro" or "Efe".[8] They also adopted Fresno State apparel as de facto uniforms; causing a tenfold increase in royalties to the university from licensed merchandise sales from the 1990s to late 2000s (decade).[9]

Location and sets

They are in some of the minor cities outside of Fresno CA, but with less frequency.[10] There are bigger sets located in Fresno Ca Maple ave.93702.[11]

Culture

Fresno Bulldogs do not have any allies and are one of the few USA American Indian Chicano gang in California that claim neither bloods, crips,Sureños and Norteños affiliation.[12][13]

Criminal activity

Their main revenue is from the street level distribution of marijuana, heroin, and methamphetamine.[14] The Fresno Police Department and the Fresno County Sheriff's Department have tried various different crackdowns on Bulldog gang activity. In November 2006, Operation Magic was launched to wipe out the Bulldog street gang. The operation has led to thousands of arrests, but the independent nature of the gang has complicated police efforts to contain crimes attributed to gang members.[15][16] The Fresno Police Departments efforts have led to 2,422 felony arrests of Bulldog gang members and associates. However, even with increased gang suppression tactics the Bulldog gang continues to exert its influence on the community. Bulldogs gang members sometimes fight each other because of affiliation with a rival Bulldog gang set.[17]

In prison

One rising concern in the California State Prison System as well as the Fresno County Jail and Fresno County Juvienile is gang violence between the large Hispanic gangs, particularly the Fresno Bulldogs, Norteños, and Sureños.[18][19] At the heart of the problem is the Fresno Bulldogs, who have participated in over 32 battles with other prison gangs from 2018 to 2019, ranging from small fights to full-scale prison riots, according to data prepared for the AP by the inspector general's office.[19][20] Many correctional officers have often stated the members of Fresno's notorious Bulldogs gang have been particularly resistant to peacemaking, with gang members brawling in what critics labeled “gladiator fights”.[18][19][20] Officials say the Bulldogs are the highest security threat in the Fresno County Jail.[18] The Bulldogs are also considered one of the highest security threat groups in many of California's State Prisons, such as Corcoran State Prison, Pleasant Valley State Prison, Soledad State Prison, and Valley State Prison.[18][19] Within the last 5 years, the Bulldogs have started small-scale to large-scale riots in each of these prisons.[18][19][20]

References

  1. ^ Cone, T. (February 8, 2010). (PDF). Associated Press. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011.
  2. ^ "Bulldog Gang members Prey on anyone who disrespects The Bulldog Gang or The City of Fresno at all cost,Identity Theft Scams". kmph.com. 9 February 2008.
  3. ^ Harrid, K. D. (2010). (PDF). State of California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
  4. ^ "Gangs in the United States - Internet Accuracy Project". accuracyproject.org.
  5. ^ "www.policemag.com".
  6. ^ "California Halts Prison Gang Peacemaking Effort – CBS Sacramento".
  7. ^ "Appendix B. National-Level Street, Prison, and Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Profiles - Attorney General's Report to Congress on the Growth of Violent Street Gangs in Suburban Areas (UNCLASSIFIED)".
  8. ^ "Getting under their skin". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ Heather Halsey. "Stolen symbol". csufresno.edu.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  12. ^ "USDOJ: U.S. Department of Justice Archive National Drug Intelligence Center". justice.gov.
  13. ^ Brown, E. G. (2009). (PDF). State of California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  14. ^ Lyman, M. D., & Potter, G. W. (2011). Drugs in society: Causes, concepts and control. (6th ed., pp. 491-492). Burlington, MA: Anderson Publishing.
  15. ^ "City of fresno anti-gang efforts" (PDF). City of San Diego, The Commission on Gang Prevention & Intervention. (n.d.).
  16. ^ "Second Gang Crackdown in Southeast Fresno | abc30.com". abclocal.go.com. 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  17. ^ "Video: New Crackdown on Bulldog Gang Members Video". mefeedia.com. 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2011. KGPE CBS 47 Fresno
  18. ^ a b c d e "An Assessment of Staffing at the Fresno County Detention".
  19. ^ a b c d e "Bulldogs Gang Confounds State Prison Peacemaking Effort". September 25, 2019.
  20. ^ a b c "Fresno gang members at center of trouble for statewide prison peacemaking program". ABC30 Fresno. September 25, 2019.

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Not to be confused with Fresno State Bulldogs This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fresno Bulldogs news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fresno Bulldogs or BDS for short also known by the abbreviations FBD and F 14 4 are a primarily Mexican American criminal street and prison gang located in 559 California They are considered to be one of the biggest drug gangs in Central California with membership estimated to be around 39 000 in the cities of Fresno Fowler Selma Kerman Sanger Clovis Madera San Joaquin Coalinga Huron Mendota Parlier Dinuba Orosi Orange Cove and Avenal They are engaged in a wide range of criminal activity and have been subject to many high profile cases over the years Fresno Bulldogs are largely conflicted with other prison gangs and are the biggest Hispanic gang in California unaffiliated with Surenos or Nortenos 5 6 7 Fresno BulldogsFresno Bulldog gang member in the Fresno County JailFounded1984Membership est 12 000 Bulldogs Fresno Police Department estimate that number is as high as 25 000 in the 559 Area Code 1 Criminal activitiesHuman Trafficking drug trafficking identity theft assault theft robbery arms trafficking extortion murder rape 2 3 RivalsNuestra Familia Nortenos Mexican Mafia Surenos Border Brothers Contents 1 History 2 Location and sets 3 Culture 4 Criminal activity 5 In prison 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe Fresno Bulldogs can be traced back to the 1970s but did not become an independent street gang until the 1980s Their independence developed in the California prison system during the prison wars of 1984 1985 Back when there were still allegiance between Nortenos and F 14ers the gang was known as F 14 In 1986 the F 14ers went to war with the Nortenos which led to a violent war in the California prison system known in gang folklore as The Red Wave The F 14ers began using the bulldog name and mascot of Fresno State University including the paw print and bulldog head image in their graffiti and tattoos They also bark to one another as a call sign Bulldog Calling and address each other as Dog Perro or Efe 8 They also adopted Fresno State apparel as de facto uniforms causing a tenfold increase in royalties to the university from licensed merchandise sales from the 1990s to late 2000s decade 9 Location and sets EditThey are in some of the minor cities outside of Fresno CA but with less frequency 10 There are bigger sets located in Fresno Ca Maple ave 93702 11 Culture EditFresno Bulldogs do not have any allies and are one of the few USA American Indian Chicano gang in California that claim neither bloods crips Surenos and Nortenos affiliation 12 13 Criminal activity EditTheir main revenue is from the street level distribution of marijuana heroin and methamphetamine 14 The Fresno Police Department and the Fresno County Sheriff s Department have tried various different crackdowns on Bulldog gang activity In November 2006 Operation Magic was launched to wipe out the Bulldog street gang The operation has led to thousands of arrests but the independent nature of the gang has complicated police efforts to contain crimes attributed to gang members 15 16 The Fresno Police Departments efforts have led to 2 422 felony arrests of Bulldog gang members and associates However even with increased gang suppression tactics the Bulldog gang continues to exert its influence on the community Bulldogs gang members sometimes fight each other because of affiliation with a rival Bulldog gang set 17 In prison EditOne rising concern in the California State Prison System as well as the Fresno County Jail and Fresno County Juvienile is gang violence between the large Hispanic gangs particularly the Fresno Bulldogs Nortenos and Surenos 18 19 At the heart of the problem is the Fresno Bulldogs who have participated in over 32 battles with other prison gangs from 2018 to 2019 ranging from small fights to full scale prison riots according to data prepared for the AP by the inspector general s office 19 20 Many correctional officers have often stated the members of Fresno s notorious Bulldogs gang have been particularly resistant to peacemaking with gang members brawling in what critics labeled gladiator fights 18 19 20 Officials say the Bulldogs are the highest security threat in the Fresno County Jail 18 The Bulldogs are also considered one of the highest security threat groups in many of California s State Prisons such as Corcoran State Prison Pleasant Valley State Prison Soledad State Prison and Valley State Prison 18 19 Within the last 5 years the Bulldogs have started small scale to large scale riots in each of these prisons 18 19 20 References Edit Cone T February 8 2010 Fresno bulldogs PDF Associated Press Archived from the original PDF on October 8 2011 Bulldog Gang members Prey on anyone who disrespects The Bulldog Gang or The City of Fresno at all cost Identity Theft Scams kmph com 9 February 2008 Harrid K D 2010 Organized crime in California PDF State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2011 12 22 Gangs in the United States Internet Accuracy Project accuracyproject org www policemag com California Halts Prison Gang Peacemaking Effort CBS Sacramento Appendix B National Level Street Prison and Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Profiles Attorney General s Report to Congress on the Growth of Violent Street Gangs in Suburban Areas UNCLASSIFIED Getting under their skin Los Angeles Times Heather Halsey Stolen symbol csufresno edu Kerman Police Department Archived from the original on 2011 12 28 Retrieved 2011 12 22 6 Bulldog Gang Members Await Sentencing in Wyoming Meth Case KSEE 24 News Central Valley s News Station Fresno Visalia News Sports Weather Local News Archived from the original on 2012 01 17 Retrieved 2012 01 20 USDOJ U S Department of Justice Archive National Drug Intelligence Center justice gov Brown E G 2009 Organized crime in California PDF State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 13 Retrieved 2012 01 20 Lyman M D amp Potter G W 2011 Drugs in society Causes concepts and control 6th ed pp 491 492 Burlington MA Anderson Publishing City of fresno anti gang efforts PDF City of San Diego The Commission on Gang Prevention amp Intervention n d Second Gang Crackdown in Southeast Fresno abc30 com abclocal go com 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2011 Video New Crackdown on Bulldog Gang Members Video mefeedia com 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2011 KGPE CBS 47 Fresno a b c d e An Assessment of Staffing at the Fresno County Detention a b c d e Bulldogs Gang Confounds State Prison Peacemaking Effort September 25 2019 a b c Fresno gang members at center of trouble for statewide prison peacemaking program ABC30 Fresno September 25 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fresno Bulldogs amp oldid 1128457784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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