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Reymundo Sanchez

My Bloody Life: The Making of a Latin King

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2000

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Gang Symbols and Graffiti

Content Warning: This section mentions violence. 

Symbols and graffiti are described as essential to gang identity in My Bloody Life and function as markers of allegiance and territorial claims. Symbols such as crowns, colors like black and gold for the Latin Kings, and hand signs visually distinguish gangs and communicate power. Graffiti serves as a territorial marker, often sparking violent disputes when rival gangs deface or cross out these symbols. For Sanchez, these emblems represented pride and identity but also confined him within a cycle of violence, as defending these symbols frequently led to violent confrontations.

Gang T-Shirt

The gang T-shirt symbolizes the pride, identity, and hierarchy within gang culture. In one instance, Sanchez was entrusted with holding a gang member’s T-shirt bearing the Spanish Lords’ insignia. When the T-shirt was stolen during a confrontation with the Chi-West gang, it signified a deep dishonor, leading to severe consequences for Sanchez. The T-shirt was considered a sacred object.

Latin Kings

The Latin Kings are a structured and hierarchical gang central to My Bloody Life. Known for their symbols, such as crowns and the colors black and gold, the Latin Kings demand loyalty, unity, and obedience from their members, often enforced through violence.