
FFF (gang) - Wikipedia
Fight For Freedom (FFF) was a gang that was centered in the San Fernando Valley during the 1980s. Unique to this gang in its locale and time was that the group generally consisted of White Americans from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds.
How All-American Punks Became… An 80’s White Supremacist Punk Gang
Dec 16, 2015 · Gregory Bodenhamer, a former Orange County probation officer, has made a study of punk rock and heavy-metal music through the program Back in Control, which he started to help parents regain control of incorrigible children. Bodenhamer said the Valley’s FFF gang emerged about four or five years ago like dozens of other punk rock groups.
White Punks a New Puzzle in Gang Scene - Los Angeles Times
Jul 28, 1985 · They call the gang Fight for Freedom, or FFF. No one knows exactly what that means except that it comes from the name of a defunct musical group and has something to do with fighting...
Old Punk Gang from Los Angeles, early 1980s - Reddit
Nov 19, 2021 · Here is an article from 1985 in the Los Angeles Times mentioning them along with FFF (Fight for Freedom), BPO (Burbank Punk Organization) and the gang that I belonged to, The LADS (Los Angeles Death Squad). https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-07-28 …
Father Says Son's Slaying a Sign of Times - Los Angeles Times
Aug 20, 1985 · A Granada Hills teen-ager said she is on “the list” of the gang because she aided the two slaying suspects after they fled from the Hot Trax disco on Van Nuys Boulevard.
Voluntary Manslaughter Verdict : Youth Guilty in Killing at Club
Nov 28, 1985 · In a gruesome indication of gang involvement, police found the letters “FFF” scrawled in blood alongside Miller’s body. But the trial shed little light on the gang.
FFF - gang life - YouTube
FFF from San Fernando Valley.Early 80s gang affiliated punk rock.These guys were actually apart of a gang called FFF that had dozens of members. They were in...
Category:Punk gangs - Wikipedia
The following is a list of street gangs that formed out of the punk subculture: which includes activist groups or vigilantes, and hardcore skinheads. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
FFF (gang) - Wikiwand
Fight For Freedom (FFF) was a gang that was centered in the San Fernando Valley during the 1980s. Unique to this gang in its locale and time was that the group generally consisted of White Americans from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds. The gang was founded by members of a punk rock band of the same name.
What are or were common punk gang/scene/artist rivals? : r/punk - Reddit
Apr 24, 2021 · We were good friends with FFF and Circle One Family and would back each other up no matter what. Later in the 1980's there were a lot of smaller gangs and skinhead/Nazi gangs, which is one of the reason the LADS, BPO, LMP and Suicidals made friends.