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June 19, 2010 at 11:24 AM #17597June 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM #567229
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ParticipantWere these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??
If the members “migrated” one-by-one when their families moved, this is a sign that the property prices are/were so low in Temecula that it may have attracted buyers from Downey, Norwalk, Watts, Vernon (LA Co.), and Shelltown, Mt. Hope, Southcrest and Encanto areas of SD and Oceanside, for example. Families who sold in these areas during boom times saw a way to get out and move to a far-flung community they could afford in effort to get their kids away from gangster-peers. Actually, this is what happened in parts of Las Vegas between ’95 and the early 2000’s. Most of the “gangsters'” families migrated there from LA County is search of housing prices comparable to what they sold for and their kids ended up infiltrating some LV neighborhoods with their gang culture.
I don’t think some of the *newer* areas in the inland empire have been able to “hold their own” over the years without a lot of influx from out of county. Due to massive overbuilding, the economy there ended up depending on continual in-migration.
This is just my .02.
June 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM #568217bearishgurl
ParticipantWere these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??
If the members “migrated” one-by-one when their families moved, this is a sign that the property prices are/were so low in Temecula that it may have attracted buyers from Downey, Norwalk, Watts, Vernon (LA Co.), and Shelltown, Mt. Hope, Southcrest and Encanto areas of SD and Oceanside, for example. Families who sold in these areas during boom times saw a way to get out and move to a far-flung community they could afford in effort to get their kids away from gangster-peers. Actually, this is what happened in parts of Las Vegas between ’95 and the early 2000’s. Most of the “gangsters'” families migrated there from LA County is search of housing prices comparable to what they sold for and their kids ended up infiltrating some LV neighborhoods with their gang culture.
I don’t think some of the *newer* areas in the inland empire have been able to “hold their own” over the years without a lot of influx from out of county. Due to massive overbuilding, the economy there ended up depending on continual in-migration.
This is just my .02.
June 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM #567325bearishgurl
ParticipantWere these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??
If the members “migrated” one-by-one when their families moved, this is a sign that the property prices are/were so low in Temecula that it may have attracted buyers from Downey, Norwalk, Watts, Vernon (LA Co.), and Shelltown, Mt. Hope, Southcrest and Encanto areas of SD and Oceanside, for example. Families who sold in these areas during boom times saw a way to get out and move to a far-flung community they could afford in effort to get their kids away from gangster-peers. Actually, this is what happened in parts of Las Vegas between ’95 and the early 2000’s. Most of the “gangsters'” families migrated there from LA County is search of housing prices comparable to what they sold for and their kids ended up infiltrating some LV neighborhoods with their gang culture.
I don’t think some of the *newer* areas in the inland empire have been able to “hold their own” over the years without a lot of influx from out of county. Due to massive overbuilding, the economy there ended up depending on continual in-migration.
This is just my .02.
June 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM #567934bearishgurl
ParticipantWere these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??
If the members “migrated” one-by-one when their families moved, this is a sign that the property prices are/were so low in Temecula that it may have attracted buyers from Downey, Norwalk, Watts, Vernon (LA Co.), and Shelltown, Mt. Hope, Southcrest and Encanto areas of SD and Oceanside, for example. Families who sold in these areas during boom times saw a way to get out and move to a far-flung community they could afford in effort to get their kids away from gangster-peers. Actually, this is what happened in parts of Las Vegas between ’95 and the early 2000’s. Most of the “gangsters'” families migrated there from LA County is search of housing prices comparable to what they sold for and their kids ended up infiltrating some LV neighborhoods with their gang culture.
I don’t think some of the *newer* areas in the inland empire have been able to “hold their own” over the years without a lot of influx from out of county. Due to massive overbuilding, the economy there ended up depending on continual in-migration.
This is just my .02.
June 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM #567826bearishgurl
ParticipantWere these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??
If the members “migrated” one-by-one when their families moved, this is a sign that the property prices are/were so low in Temecula that it may have attracted buyers from Downey, Norwalk, Watts, Vernon (LA Co.), and Shelltown, Mt. Hope, Southcrest and Encanto areas of SD and Oceanside, for example. Families who sold in these areas during boom times saw a way to get out and move to a far-flung community they could afford in effort to get their kids away from gangster-peers. Actually, this is what happened in parts of Las Vegas between ’95 and the early 2000’s. Most of the “gangsters'” families migrated there from LA County is search of housing prices comparable to what they sold for and their kids ended up infiltrating some LV neighborhoods with their gang culture.
I don’t think some of the *newer* areas in the inland empire have been able to “hold their own” over the years without a lot of influx from out of county. Due to massive overbuilding, the economy there ended up depending on continual in-migration.
This is just my .02.
June 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM #567249paramount
ParticipantI see direct evolutionary comparisons between Moreno Valley and Temecula. Boom communities that go bust in a major way, and I think more than anything these people from other areas (Hemet, Perris, Lake Elsinore, etc..) are coming to Temecula and renting not buying.
When the investors come in, the thugs and their Pitbulls and old Tahoe’s with 22″ rims aren’t far behind.
The next step will be flight.
June 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM #568237paramount
ParticipantI see direct evolutionary comparisons between Moreno Valley and Temecula. Boom communities that go bust in a major way, and I think more than anything these people from other areas (Hemet, Perris, Lake Elsinore, etc..) are coming to Temecula and renting not buying.
When the investors come in, the thugs and their Pitbulls and old Tahoe’s with 22″ rims aren’t far behind.
The next step will be flight.
June 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM #567346paramount
ParticipantI see direct evolutionary comparisons between Moreno Valley and Temecula. Boom communities that go bust in a major way, and I think more than anything these people from other areas (Hemet, Perris, Lake Elsinore, etc..) are coming to Temecula and renting not buying.
When the investors come in, the thugs and their Pitbulls and old Tahoe’s with 22″ rims aren’t far behind.
The next step will be flight.
June 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM #567953paramount
ParticipantI see direct evolutionary comparisons between Moreno Valley and Temecula. Boom communities that go bust in a major way, and I think more than anything these people from other areas (Hemet, Perris, Lake Elsinore, etc..) are coming to Temecula and renting not buying.
When the investors come in, the thugs and their Pitbulls and old Tahoe’s with 22″ rims aren’t far behind.
The next step will be flight.
June 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM #567846paramount
ParticipantI see direct evolutionary comparisons between Moreno Valley and Temecula. Boom communities that go bust in a major way, and I think more than anything these people from other areas (Hemet, Perris, Lake Elsinore, etc..) are coming to Temecula and renting not buying.
When the investors come in, the thugs and their Pitbulls and old Tahoe’s with 22″ rims aren’t far behind.
The next step will be flight.
June 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM #567851paramount
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Were these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??[/quote]
It’s hard to say, I will tell you that Temecula does have a Gang Enforcement Unit – and that there are more than a few active gangs in and directly around Temecula. Some are Skinhead type gangs I suspect as well.
I’m sure some are transplants.
June 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM #568242paramount
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Were these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??[/quote]
It’s hard to say, I will tell you that Temecula does have a Gang Enforcement Unit – and that there are more than a few active gangs in and directly around Temecula. Some are Skinhead type gangs I suspect as well.
I’m sure some are transplants.
June 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM #567958paramount
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Were these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??[/quote]
It’s hard to say, I will tell you that Temecula does have a Gang Enforcement Unit – and that there are more than a few active gangs in and directly around Temecula. Some are Skinhead type gangs I suspect as well.
I’m sure some are transplants.
June 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM #567351paramount
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Were these gangs actually started up in Temecula or did their “members” migrate over from other cities/counties when their families relocated??[/quote]
It’s hard to say, I will tell you that Temecula does have a Gang Enforcement Unit – and that there are more than a few active gangs in and directly around Temecula. Some are Skinhead type gangs I suspect as well.
I’m sure some are transplants.
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