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1 History  



1.1  Formation  





1.2  1992 Murder of Allen King  







2 Rappers from Cedar Block Piru  





3 References  














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Cedar Block Piru
Cedar Block Piru graffiti
TerritoryWest side of Compton
EthnicityPrimarily African-American
AlliesFruit Town Piru
West Side Piru
Tree Top Piru
Campanella Park Piru
RivalsMob Piru
Palmer Blocc Compton Crips

The Cedar Block Piru is a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which itself is part of the larger Bloods gang alliance.[1] The gang gained notability for its connection to rapper The Game, who has referenced the gang in several of his songs.[2]

History

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Formation

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The Cedar Block Piru formed around 1980 in the west side of Compton.[3] The name was derived from a residential street called Cedar Street.

1992 Murder of Allen King

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In December 1992, two soldiers from Fort Lewis, Washington, aided Cedar Block Piru members in the murder of Allen King and his three children.[4] King and his three children were stabbed to death by members of the Cedar Block Piru, who were driven to King's house by the two soldiers.[5] It is believed the gang targeted King because they believed that King reported the gang for operating a drug house.

Rappers from Cedar Block Piru

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References

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  1. ^ "Pirus". 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  • ^ Lee, Chris (2008-06-25). "The Game gets back to roots". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  • ^ "Cedar Block Piru". 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  • ^ Egan, Timothy (1993-02-03). "Military Base Jarred by Specter of Gang Killings". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  • ^ Smith, Carter F. (2019). Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 50. ISBN 9781538135457.
  • ^ Finley, Laura L. (2018). Gangland: An Encyclopedia of Gang Life from Cradle to Grave. ABC-CLIO. p. 39. ISBN 9781440844744.
  • ^ Williams, Stephen J. (2012). The Malignant Ideology: Exploring the Connection Between Black History and Gang Violence. Xlibris US. p. 104. ISBN 9781469175614.
  • ^ a b Weekly, L. A. (2011-08-25). "Compton Rapper Game Returns to an Industry That's Gone Soft". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2023-03-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedar_Block_Piru&oldid=1233414856"

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