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Episode 57: The History Of Deputy Gangs In The L.A. County Sheriff's Department Pt 6.

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On Part 6 of Episode 57, we continue our look into deputy gangs in the L.A. County Sheriff's Department. Last time, we talked about the run of 2 incredibly violent gangs, in the Spartans and Jump Out Boys. But on today's show, we once again have to go back to the East Los Angeles Station, the home of the Banditos, the most recent gang to operate out of the station, and easily one of the gangs most closely resembling a street gang, out of all the deputy gangs in the LASD. Specifically, we'll talk about the rise of Banditos, as well as how they came to control the East Los Angeles Station, and the deputies that got caught in the middle, having their careers derailed in the process. I Hope everyone thoroughly enjoys today's show and tunes back in next week.
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On Part 6 of Episode 57, we continue our look into deputy gangs in the L.A. County Sheriff's Department. Last time, we talked about the run of 2 incredibly violent gangs, in the Spartans and Jump Out Boys. But on today's show, we once again have to go back to the East Los Angeles Station, the home of the Banditos, the most recent gang to operate out of the station, and easily one of the gangs most closely resembling a street gang, out of all the deputy gangs in the LASD. Specifically, we'll talk about the rise of Banditos, as well as how they came to control the East Los Angeles Station, and the deputies that got caught in the middle, having their careers derailed in the process. I Hope everyone thoroughly enjoys today's show and tunes back in next week.
PLEASE follow us on our socials-
Instagram and Twitter: @theblackhandpod
Sources:
Background Music:

Music: Dark Flashes by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Intro Music:

Music: Void Glider by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Intro audio sources:

Lufthansa clip belongs to The Fox Corporation

“New York City is a warzone” clip belongs to CBS Broadcasting Inc.

Joey Gallo and “Leave by violence” clip belongs to the American Broadcasting Company

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