Korean Toonerville Gangster is a Luciferian.
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 Published On Jan 21, 2024

Chino, born to Korean immigrants, sought refuge from a tumultuous household by turning to the streets to escape his violent father. Embraced by the infamous Toonerville Rifa 13 Gang in Atwater Village, Chino found a sense of camaraderie and support. Immersed in the gang culture, he embraced the brotherhood and consistently carried a pistol for protection. Toonerville Rifa 13 originated in the 1930s, establishing its presence in Northeast Los Angeles(NELA) and South Glendale. Initially known as the "Latin Souls" before adopting the name "Toonerville" in the early 1940s, the gang drew inspiration from the Pacific Electric Railway trolley that traversed Atwater Village and South Glendale. Locals referred to this trolley as the "Toonerville Trolley," inspired by the cartoon trolley featured in the Toonerville Folks comic strip.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Toonerville gained notoriety for its involvement in drive-by shootings, homicides, robberies, assaults, and burglaries within Glendale.

A notable member, Timothy Joseph McGhee, faced the death penalty in 2009 for his role in three separate homicides and is suspected of involvement in up to twelve murders in the Los Angeles area. Toonerville Rifa 13 claims Atwater Village as its turf.
"Luciferian" typically refers to beliefs, ideologies, or practices associated with Luciferianism. Luciferianism is a philosophical and spiritual movement that often emphasizes individualism, enlightenment, and the pursuit of personal growth and knowledge. It does not necessarily involve the worship of Satan or an evil deity, as the name might suggest to some.

Luciferians may interpret the figure of Lucifer as a symbol of enlightenment, rebellion against oppressive forces, or the pursuit of knowledge and personal freedom. The movement has diverse interpretations and beliefs, and individuals who identify as Luciferians may have varying views on spirituality, ethics, and the role of symbolism in their practices.

It's important to note that Luciferianism is distinct from Satanism, as Luciferians often reject the traditional Christian understanding of Satan as an evil figure. Instead, they may view Lucifer as a symbol of positive qualities such as enlightenment, independence, and self-discovery.

As with any belief system, interpretations and practices within Luciferianism can vary widely among individuals who identify with the label.

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