
Territory- Southside
Ethnicity- Hispanic, Mexican American
Criminal- Murder, Drugs, Dealing
Activities- Extortion, assault, auto theft, robbery
Allies- Sacramoni
Rivals- Nortenos(npc Gang
Surenos (Spanish for "Southerners") are a group of Mexican American street gangs with origins in the oldest barrios of Southern California. There are hundreds of Sureno gangs in California, and each has its own identity on the streets. Although they are based in Southern California, their influence has spread to many parts of the US and other countries as well. Sur 13 (Surenos): Prison Gang Profile In the 1950s, primarily in prison, as a method of protection against the dominant white inmate population.
While according to the Modesto Bee, the Nortenos still outnumber Sur 13 (Surenos) 4-to-1 in central California, both gangs share similar modes of operation. Both the Nortnos and Surenos operate under the direction of "shot callers," inmates who receive updates from three gang leaders controlling tier and yard security and education. There is only one shot caller for each jail. Shot callers report to supervisors in prisons across the state, especially those residing in Deuel Vocational Institution near Tracy. As the Modesto Bee notes:
" The education leader, for example, works with the rank and file for a certain amount of time each week, making sure members learn respect and gang history."
Money made on the outside, such as revenues from trafficking, is taxed and distributed to gang members behind bars, who can use the money for privileges such as books, food, and prescription drugs.
Recently, prison officials have begun attempts to reconcile differences between prison gang members by placing rivals in the same cell block, in what is known as the county's "Breaking Barriers" program. The program, according to corrections officials in the San Francisco County Jail, is proving successful. The main targets of such efforts are "drop-outs", individuals seeking release from the gang's iron grip, who are then relocated to areas of the prison and housed with other ex-members and dropouts They live in the same prison unit, share the same education classes, and attend the same therapy sessions. However, recent criticism has been raised that this may present a violation of inmates' civil rights, as forcing sometimes bitter ex-rivals into close-quarters with one another presents a significant danger. However, in the Santa Clara County Main Jail, there have been no fights reported among the 54 inmates in the program, and the program's cell unit is considered one of the quietest in the 4,600 inmate prison (6 July 2005 San Jose Mercury News).
On the street, law enforcement and immigration security officials continue to use immigration laws and deportation as a method of removing members from the country.
While most members of the Sur 13 are of Latin descent, the gang may accept members from various other ethnic backgrounds. Above all, however, respect and loyalty are highly valued. According to a recent article by the Modesto Bee, the Surenos constitution includes phrases such as, "Thou shalt earn respect" and "Kill a Norteno, win a prize."
El Jefe
Leader of the gang, The most respectful member in the gang.
Mano Derecha
The right hand, Second highest in the higherarchy.
Vato Del Jefe
OG, Long-time respected member.
Capitan
He "Put in work" for the gang, and shown true faith for the barrio.
Soldado
Hes gained some respect in the barrio, but still trying to prove themself.
Cholo
A basic ragged member.
Outsider



Non ragged member, new guy in the barrio, trying to earn respect and working for the ragged members.
The only way to join the gang is ICLY!! No applications or joining OOCLY, If you want to join us come to our neightborhood (El-Corona) and RP with us.
Tip from me-play for the RP not for get ragged, show RP and it will be okay.

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