The Gangs of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada #edmonton #crimepatrol #crimnews #crimestories



In this video I give an overview of the gangs in Edmonton, Alberta. Edmonton routinely has some of the highest crime rates among …

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42 thoughts on “The Gangs of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada #edmonton #crimepatrol #crimnews #crimestories

  1. CORRECTION – At around 5:50 I accidentally referred to Maskwacis as Hobbema and I called it an Indian reserve instead of a First Nations reserve. I was tired and it was an honest mistake but I realize that names are important and that there are more commonly accepted terms.

  2. These Gang's in Alberta are nothing they are Street level selling nickel and dime bag's they are not Organized crime like in Vancouver, Toronto and many other cities where Thier are the biggest organization's and crime groups

  3. This video kind of glanced over the names of a bunch of groups without talking much about their origins or activities. It also seemed to emphasize the post-1980s period excessively, maybe because the researcher/narrator seems to be a Millennial. I remember hearing about Vietnamese “Boat People” knifing each other around the Victoria Composite High School area in the late 1970s, apparently because they’d seen so much violence even before coming to Canada. My father even talked about the Zoot Suiters of his time having done something similar around that same Vic Comp high school area when he was younger (1940s and early ’50s).

    I remember feeling a little uneasy while wandering around the downtown area alone in the early 1980s. Having started school in Ponoka with friends mostly from Hobbema, now Maskwacis, I felt a strong affinity for Canada’s First Peoples, but I did sense some degree of danger in downtown Edmonton in the early ’80s amidst my naiveté. Now I see from this video and the one about Vancouver that I should have been a lot more wary after all.

  4. you forgot the Law society, the doctors union, Federal Judicuary, RCMP, structual engeenrs. In alberta all these people are into free money more than service to the public.

  5. The largest and most numerous Canadian prisons exist in Ontario not in Alberta only partly because Alberta has less people living here. The largest prison in Alberta continues to be called the "Edmonton REmand Centre" which is not altogether accurate anymore since that prison is now located in the small town Goodridge Alberta now instead. For the longest time the "Edmonton Remand Centre" right in our city was so very problematic for honest hard working people living in North Edmonton. Gang activity rates in Edmonton now are beginning to get lower.

  6. I grew up there. Been jumped at least four different times. All different gangs. And that’s just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I’m glad I moved out of that shit hole city

  7. Ive met ppl in Edmonton who are blood from the states, RA, asap, west side gang, ghetto boyz ive seen em all id say worst areas in Edmonton are belvedere, coliseum and downtown areas west side isnt too bad tho theres a lot of Africans downtown on 107 in gangs

  8. Am I naive to wonder why we lack on the whole enforcement thing? I mean it seems strange to have so many "mentally ill" people dying of a human created highly addictive substance. If the CCP floods Canada with fentanyl and it kills over 40,000 people, that;s all just a lot of individual bad choices I guess. Anything, as long as we can keep laundering the money through our real estate, casinos and banks. Oh shit, what am I talking about, it is almost like their is some kind of a benefit to all this, oh yeah…money.

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