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Part 7: Alex Sanchez on Being Deported to El Salvador, MS-13 & 18th Street War Spreading Out There
Part 5: Alex Sanchez on How War Between MS-13 & 18th Street Started
Part 1: Alex Sanchez on Fleeing El Salvador & Getting Jumped into MS-13, Details Gang's Origins

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Alex Sanchez shared insights into the evolving dynamics of Latino gangs influenced by the historic 1992 Watts Truce. The discussion revealed how the truce, initially a pact among the Crips and Bloods to curb violence in their communities, inspired a similar cessation among Latino gangs. Sanchez, who experienced firsthand the violence and complex codes within gang culture, recounted two separate occasions where he survived being shot. The introduction of the truce marked a significant moment as it initiated open communication among rival groups, effectively reducing violence across neighborhoods. However, as Sanchez notes, this era of decreased violence was short-lived due to various policies, like the three-strikes law and Proposition 21, which aimed to lock up gang leadership and dismantle the fragile peace. Despite these setbacks, the truce left a lasting impact, with violent crime levels never reaching the heights of 1992 again.