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The Many Gangs of Calgary, Alberta, Canada [Video]

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The Many Gangs of Calgary, Alberta, Canada #calgary #alberta #crimestories #crimepatrol

NOTE: All information in this video is publicly available and has been presented previously by other news organizations. This is intended to be a general overview for informational purposes.

In this video I talk about the gangs that have developed in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Calgary routinely has some of the lowest overall crime rates among major Canadian cities, but many people are surprised to learn about the lengthy gang history within the city. This includes one of the most deadly gang wars in Canadian history.

I cover the following groups in this video:

Fresh Off the Boat Gang (FOB) – Started by Nick and Timothy Chan in the late 1990s, major gang in the 2000s.

Fresh Off the Boat Killers (FK) gang – Major rivals to FOB in the 2000s

403 Soldiers – Prominent gang in the 2000s, allied with FOB

The Family – Active 2015-2020, led by Lawrence Orubor

Calgary’s Youngest Savages (CYS) – Minor youth gang

Aryan Guard – Neo-Nazi terrorist organization started by Kyle McKee

Devil Boys – Vietnamese-based gang active 1980s-1990s

Young Dragons – Small Asian gang active in the 1980s

Rude Boys – Vietnamese gang active in the 1980s

Kung Lok – Asian gang active in the 1980s

Grim Reapers MC – Outlaw motorcycle club established in 1967

Kings Crew MC – Outlaw motorcycle club established in 1977

There are also a few other small gangs that have developed in Calgary that I did not mention, the video was just getting way too long.

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