Violent Monrovia gangs targeted by prosecutors

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MONROVIA - Prosecutors have targeted two violent street gangs blamed for several racially motivated shootings and slayings over the past three years as part of a proposed gang injunction, according to court documents obtained Tuesday.

In all 17 suspected members of the mostly Latino Monrovia Nuevo Varrio gang and 21 suspected members of the mostly black Duroc Crips are singled out in the documents.

The injunction is being sought by both the Monrovia City Attorney's Office and the Los Angeles County District Attorney.

"MNV and DuRoc members fire upon one another, upon other gang rivals and upon members of opposite races in the community," according to the complaint, which was filed Oct. 9. "Residents hear shots fired in the night and live in fear of shootings and random violence breaking out at any moment on the street, sidewalks, and local parks in their neighborhood."

Here's the Monrovia Gang Injunction- Complaint.pdf naming several gang members and listing some of the activities they are suspected of being involved with.

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