Not all of the gangs in Los Angeles have followed the traditions of the long established street gang code of conduct. Breaking the rules seemed to be the thing to do in the mid 1980s when a few rebellious young boys—former members and associates of the 18th Street Gang—formed the Vineland Boys gang. They took the name Vineland Boys from their crew, which played football on Vineland Street in North Hollywood.
Among the early founding members of the Vineland Boys were Teddy "Green Eyes" Lopez and his brother Hilario Lopez. In January 1988, Teddy Lopez, then in the ninth grade and a group of 10 to 12 other neophyte Vineland Boys embarked upon their criminal voyage. The boys attempted a robbery that resulted in the murder of the victim, Carlos Cardoza, 26. More gang activities followed, and their criminal conduct led them in and out of Los Angeles juvenile facilities.










