Nothing compared to the gangsters of the 1930's.
20-50 gang members on each side would meet at a prescribed battleground. The fight wouldn't last for very long, a few minutes at the most, and the result would be broken bones, unconscious victims and even dead bodys. they could not afford hand guns.
nuclear warfare
congo there is criminal and gang warfare there. she is traumatized when she is deported
Yes, the Vice Lords is a real gang that originated in Chicago in the 1950s. They are known for their involvement in drug trafficking, violence, and other criminal activities.
Gang warfare has been a highly controversial illegal part of gang culture for years. It is quite simply, when gangs try to kill each other. You see, gangs generally have their own territory, and they frequently fight over it.
Yes, some boys in the 1950s did fantasize about gangs due to the popularity of movies and TV shows that romanticized gang culture. However, it's important to note that these images were often exaggerated and not a true reflection of gang life at the time.
It depends on what kind of gang...? Like a gang of kids at school, or like a street gang?
Life in Liverpool in the 1950s was grim
the pteradactyl gang is a world renound gang known for many gang shootings in the late 1970's. They are responsible for over 17 000 civilian deaths and are curently residing in a cottage village in northern Queensland, not only do they participate in gang warfare they also are a world famous rap group, comparable to that of taylor gang... only better.
Little Rascals
So bad that the Union prisoners were reduced to gang warfare and even cannibalism. The Confederates themselves were half-starved by then - they were hardly going to care about feeding prisoners.
The term greaser was popular in the 1950s. It was used to describe a sub culture of hoods, or as they are known today, juvenile delinquents.