Pirus

The Pirus are a subset of the larger Bloods gang alliance, an organized crime group in the United States.

Pirus
Pirus
Piru graffiti
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
FounderSylvester Puddin Scott, Vincent Benson Owens
Founding locationCompton and West Rancho Dominguez, California, United States
Years active1969–present
EthnicityPrimarily African American.
ActivitiesDrug trafficking, robbery, extortion and murder
AlliesBloods
RivalsCrips

Etymology

The name "Piru" is derived from the Piru Street Boys, a gang which was founded in 1969 by Sylvester Scott and Vincent Owens in Compton. The Piru Street Boys are considered the forerunners to the Bloods, which is why the terms "Piru" and "Blood" are often used interchangeably. However, this interchangeable use of the terms is inaccurate, as many non-Piru gangs such as the Denver Lanes and Brims were also instrumental in the formation of the Bloods.

Furthermore, the Pirus have been described as an alliance of street gangs within the larger Bloods alliance, meaning that not all Bloods sets will identify as "Pirus".

History

In 1969, a gang called the Piru Street Boys was founded by Sylvester Scott and Vincent Owens. According to some sources, the Piru Street Boys were initially associated with the Crips, but later had a falling out. However, other sources dispute any alliance, claiming that the Piru Street Boys were victimised by the Crips. Nevertheless, by 1972, the Piru Street Boys formed an alliance with other smaller street gangs such as the Brims, Bishops and Denver Lanes, which also opposed the Crips. This alliance became known as the Bloods, as the members of this alliance called each other "blood".

Eventually, more Piru sets would form. There are 15 known Piru sets within the Greater Los Angeles area. Piru sets have fought against each other. For example, the alleged shooter of Biggie Smalls, a Mob Piru named Wardell Fouse, was reportedly killed by members of the Fruit Town Piru in 2003.

Pirus 
Piru sets often use burgundy or red bandanas as a form of identification, although other colors may be used to evade detection from law enforcement

Piru sets

See also

References

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