3. Turf Wars and Neighborhood Boundaries

The bitter rivalry between the Crips and Bloods sparked turf wars that redrew the city’s landscape. Neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles were carved into invisible territories, with boundaries shifting frequently as battles erupted over control. This ongoing conflict not only heightened violence but also disrupted daily life, creating an atmosphere of fear and mistrust. The effects extended beyond Los Angeles, as turf-based conflicts spread to other American cities, forever altering how communities interacted and perceived safety.