Young Brigton Derry Young Sooside Cumbie (Mainly Waddell) Gallagate Mad Skwad Duke St Firm Young Barrowfield Posse (Bottem End) Young Dennistoun Monks Young Haghill Powery Young Wellpark Team Thats the main ones, mainly cause theyre closest to us. Ermm The Barras To Abercromby street, and Gallowgate...
I got that info fae JAMES MORTONS GANGLAND 2.He describes them as a gang who charged its members a penny to pay fines etc.He also mentions the San toi and the Tim malloys coming along 20yrs later in the 1900s.I think the San Toi were still goin in the 70s.Maybe even later. The Tongs came to promina...
I got that info fae JAMES MORTONS GANGLAND 2.He describes them as a gang who charged its members a penny to pay fines etc.He also mentions the San toi and the Tim malloys coming along 20yrs later in the 1900s.I think the San Toi were still goin in the 70s.Maybe even later. The Tongs came to promina...
I've always fought The Penny Mob were the the gangs from the early 1900's, not jst one gang name that they were all described as that beacuse you payed a penny to get in and it payed for your lawyer fees etc.
And yes we are the Original Tongs, Accept no imitations !
NOOG it is true yardies in Scotland but in pussy places like Aberdeen.They darent even try Glasgow they would not last two minutes there. Yardies use guns, most of the gangs in Glasgow use knifes! You do the math! gun crime in glasgow is also very bad, its jsut the knife crime is alot more frequent...
The city cracks down on Mob Piru members and names rap mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight in its injunction. By Paloma Esquivel, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer January 24, 2008 Seeking to further curb criminal activities, Compton has asked a judge to ban individuals identified as members of the Mob Piru str...
The term 'Billy Boys' is usually assumed to refer to "King Billy" (William III of England), but has its origins in the 1920s, as the signature tune of a Protestant street gang led by Fullerton during a time of upsurge in gang membership and violent crime in Glasgow. The "Billy Boys" often had fights...
The Billy Boys is a loyalist song from Glasgow and Belfast, sung to the tune of Marching Through Georgia.[1] It originated in the 1930s as the signature song of a Glasgow street gang led by Billy Fullerton[2] and later reflected the long running sectarian divide in the city. It is associated in part...
Turf war with the Mob After the Great Depression struck, together with the end of Prohibition, white gangsters saw a decrease in profits across the board and decided to move in on the Harlem gambling scene to make up for their lost profits. The mobster Dutch Schultz muscled in, beating and killing t...
Guns arent that rare in Glasgow nearly all orginised crime killings will be with guns, people just think that beacuse the knife culture is so bad it over shadows their are still guns getting used alot here
Scotland's homicide rate is 2.33 deaths for every 100,000 people each year, compared with 0.7 in England and Wales. In Spain it is 1.02, and in Italy 0.96. Germany has western Europe's lowest murder rate: 0.68 per 100,000 people.