Gangland (2007)
Gangland
2007Gangland was a television series that aired on The History Channel. It usually aired on Thursday evenings although it has been known to arbitrarily change days every so often. Gangland explored the history of some of America's more notorious gangs. It premiered on November 1, 2007 with a special episode about the Aryan Brotherhood. The theme song was performed by Buckshot of the Boot Camp Clik. Reruns currently air on the cable channel Spike.
Seasons & Episode
In the state of Washington, one outlaw biker gang reigns supreme - the Hells Angels. Despite being one of the smaller clubs in the area, the Angels are backed by their brutal reputation.
With an estimated 2500 members and powerful criminal connections, Florencia-13 or F-13 is L.A.'s largest and deadliest Hispanic gang. The gang is one of the oldest in L.A.'s notorious South-Central neighborhood. When rivals threaten to move in on their lucrative drug trade, they use any means necessary to protect their empire.
The Wild Boyz are the most feared gang on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. They ward off enemies by flashing a bear-claw tattoo, a nod to their Oglala Sioux heritage. The Wild Boyz are the largest of forty Native gangs that wreak havoc on Pine Ridge.
Born and bred in Puerto Rico's roughest prisons, the Association Netas have spread to the mean streets of Trenton, New Jersey with one goal in mind: complete domination. The Netas recruit warriors from both inside the prisons and on the streets of Jersey, making them a double threat.
In Atlanta, the Black Mafia Family, or BMF, controls the street flow of cocaine. The gang throws its cash around the hottest nightclubs in the city. The gang's charismatic leader, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory, plays the dual role of a tough, street-minded gangster as well as a music promoter. The Feds have been after BMF for years, but the gang has always managed to stay one step ahead.
The East Coast Crips are on a mission to prove they're tougher than their West Coast counterparts by terrorizing the streets of NYC. Crips on the East Coast employ brutal, in-your-face violence, decimating anyone who stands in their way. Their unique brand of violence includes slashing the faces of their victims, leaving them permanently disfigured.
In Columbus, Ohio, a white supremacist gang obsessed with firearms and explosives terrorizes the public. The goal of the Aryan Republican Army, also known as the ARA, is to overthrow the federal government by any means necessary.
Gang: Hells Angels MC of Seattle In the state of Washington, one outlaw biker gang reigns supreme - the Hells Angels. Despite being one of the smaller clubs in the area, the Angels are backed by their brutal reputation.
Florencia 13 (Sureños) of Los Angeles With an estimated 2500 members and powerful criminal connections, Florencia-13 or F-13 is L.A.'s largest and deadliest Hispanic gang. The gang is one of the oldest in L.A.'s notorious South-Central neighborhood. When rivals threaten to move in on their lucrative drug trade, they use any means necessary to protect their empire.
Gang: New Mexican Mafia of Phoenix In the "Valley of the Sun," the ruthless Arizona New eMe own the streets. Formed in the 1980's as a prison gang, they've spread across the state and they're turning a big profit from drug sales. The New eMe take pride in their Mexican heritage, showing their allegiance with tattoos that signify their Aztec roots. Those who dare oppose New eMe are left in pools of their own blood.
Gang: Black Mafia Family of Atlanta, GA In Atlanta, the Black Mafia Family, or BMF, controls the street flow of cocaine. The gang throws its cash around the hottest nightclubs in the city. The gang's charismatic leader, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory, plays the dual role of a tough, street-minded gangster as well as a music promoter. The Feds have been after BMF for years, but the gang has always managed to stay one step ahead.
Gangland was a television series that aired on The History Channel. It usually aired on Thursday evenings although it has been known to arbitrarily change days every so often. Gangland explored the history of some of America's more notorious gangs. It premiered on November 1, 2007 with a special episode about the Aryan Brotherhood. The theme song was performed by Buckshot of the Boot Camp Clik. Reruns currently air on the cable channel Spike.