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GRAFFTV
Richard Castro
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Chris Blatchford (Part 11): Asian Gangs and Their Ruthless Brutality in the 90s
GRAFFTV
4 minutes 30 seconds
11 months ago
Chris Blatchford (Part 11): Asian Gangs and Their Ruthless Brutality in the 90s

In the next clip of our exclusive interview with Fox 11 investigative reporter Chris Blatchford, the journalist takes us back to a dark chapter in Los Angeles history: the rise of the Asian Boys gang. Known for their cold-blooded brutality, this gang became infamous in the 1990s, leaving a chilling mark on the city with 13 murders in a matter of months.


Blatchford recounts how a tip led him to investigate the Asian Boys, uncovering their calculated rise and a terrifying culture of violence. He shares shocking details about their training sessions, designed to sharpen their killing prowess, and paints a vivid picture of a city gripped by fear as law enforcement struggled to stem the tide of gang violence.


Don’t miss this eye opening account of a dangerous era in Los Angeles history, as told by the reporter who witnessed it unfold.

GRAFFTV
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture