Episode list

Gangland

Death in Dixie

Thu, Sep 11, 2008
History explores that world of La Gran Familia (LGF), a violent crime syndicate of five Hispanic gangs that terrorized the streets of metro Atlanta. Through interviews with gang members, law enforcement officials, and a confidential informant, this episode reveals the life, history, and current state of Atlanta's most notorious gang, LGF.
7.7 /10
California's Killing Fields
Fierce and brutal, the Tiny Rascals Gangsters dominate the streets of Fresno, California. TRG's roots extend back to the Cambodian Killing Fields of the 1970s. Immigrants looking to flee the violence in their homeland flocked in large numbers to American cities like Long Beach, CA, where they banded together to form what is now one of the largest Asian gangs in the country.
7.6 /10
The Devil's Playground
The Devil's Playground delves into the history and current activities of one of Chicago's most intriguing street gangs, the Satan Disciples. The SD's claim they are the only gang in the country that practices free enterprise, meaning that individual members can make money however they choose, legally or illegally.
7.3 /10
Blood in the Streets
Blood in the Streets chronicles one of Hartford, Connecticut's most ruthless gangs, Los Solidos or The Solid Ones. Unlike most gangs, anyone from any ethnic background can join Los Solidos, and their numbers have swelled because of this open door policy.
7.2 /10
From Heaven to Hell
It's a place better known for religion than crime, but Salt Lake City, Utah, is home to a gang problem. From Heaven to Hell offers an unprecedented look inside the Utah Crips, a gang that may look different from the LA original, but is no less violent.
7.4 /10
Bandido Army

Thu, Oct 16, 2008
Most gangs are born out of the American Dream as immigrants come looking for opportunities they are more often than not shown exclusion, poverty and violence. In response gangs usually start out as a form of protection for their members and the community, but then grow predatory as they feed on the very people that they purport to defend.
7 /10
Menace of Destruction
Menace of Destruction is an inside look at one of the most notorious and violent Asian street gangs in the country. Cloaked in secrecy, and bound by their Hmong ancestry, MOD has terrorized the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
7.8 /10
Rage Against Society
FSU has two meanings: Friends Stand United or F**k S**t Up. The gang claims no turf. Their domain is the hardcore music scene. Their path traces back almost twenty years to the streets of Boston. It was there that Elgin James, a mixed-race homeless kid, founded the gang and they made their presence known with brutal force.
7.4 /10
Paid in Blood

Thu, Nov 06, 2008
Get an inside look at some of America's most notorious street gangs, where criminals live by their own laws and brutality reigns.
7.5 /10
Die, Snitch, Die
Told by several members of The Gotti Boys and law enforcement officials, is how they live and operate in the Third Ward of New Orleans before during, and after effects left from the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
7.4 /10
To Torture or Kill?
To Torture or to Kill? gives viewers a rare glimpse inside one of the most violent, well-funded and brazen criminal organizations to ever operate inside the United States. Comprised of elite mercenaries, Los Zetas are bathing the U.S.Mexican border in blood and waging an all-out war to control over North America's most valuable drug-trafficking corridor into the United States Laredo, TX.
6.8 /10
All Hell Breaks Loose
Zoe Pound is Miami's most notorious Haitian street gang. In the 1980's, many Haitians fled the poverty, disease, and repression of their homeland in search of a better life in the United States. Meeting violent racism in tough Miami neighborhoods, they decided to clique up and fight back.
7.3 /10
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