![]() Overall, a very interesting episode of Gangland and, and shocking with its examples of some very bloody and violent confrontations. With Vagos, Mongols and Outlaws, it just felt like a series of interconnected anecdotes that werent nearly as fascinating as the teller thought theyd be and. and how the gang was almost kaput, but has risen again to prominence, although much less violent nowadays. In the end of the TV episode, we learn how the cops finally nailed some of these guys, through the RICO act, a key witness, etc. Five cowboys are sent forward in time from 1899 to 1986, where they start their own detective agency. Biker Wars - Outlaws is the third episode of the second season of the gritty true crime series Gangland. ![]() The Outlaws, with 200 chapters and 1,500 members, were very organized and were all over, not just the Midwest. With Rod Taylor, William Lucking, Charles Napier, Patrick Houser. There were also some brutal killings north of the border in Canada. One of them wasn't far from me, at Lancaster Speedway, right outside of Buffalo., New York. What I thought was very interesting was learning about the group, the "1 percenters" and who the men and women were, where their backgrounds might likely be, and the various brutal killings that took place. Also, it's all about territory, which was a big issue between the Outlaws and the Angels. So there's a good chance they're still going to be on TV, and maybe are already busy filming episodes outside of the Fastest in America series. That's because production has reportedly ordered some 50 episodes of the original Street Outlaws show with the 405 in it. It reminded me of shows I've seen about Mafia wars - lot of executions and rival "wars." As stated in the show, the Outlaws are not some group devoted their motorbikes and that "Easy Rider-type lifestyle of freedom, bikes, booze and broads.but simply one of trying to make as much money as they can, and it's done through illegal means of drugs, prostitution and the like - much like the crime syndicates. The 405 Crew will hopefully be back on 'Street Outlaws' in 2020. ![]() It also gives us some brutal examples of the war between them and the Angels. The one-hour program goes on to explain why they claim that, why these bikers were/are more a "crime syndicate" than anything else. It's also pointed out numerous times that this is far more than some "biker gang," that it's been "organized crime" to the ninth degree. The series is based on the memoir Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws: My Infiltration of Americas Deadliest Biker Gangs written by Charles Falco with Kerrie Droban. It was inspired by the story of Charles Falco a former ATF confidential informant (CI) who infiltrated an outlaw motorcycle club. It symbolized how bad the gang war had become in the Midwest between "The Outlaws" and "The Hell's Angels." This "Gangland" TV program centers more on the "Outlaws" biker gang - "the baddest of the bad biker gangs." It's a very interesting episode, especially to those who aren't familiar with this group. Gangland Undercover is a Canadian-American factual based drama television series written and created by Executive Producer Stephen Kemp and co-writer Noel Baker. soil ever, took place in the West end of Chicago. In November of 1994 one of the biggest car-bomb explosion on U.S.
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