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Ross Kemp on Gangs is a documentary series that was broadcast on Sky 1 from 21 September 2004, until 6 January 2009. [1] Hosted by actor Ross Kemp, the series follows Kemp and a film crew around the world as they interview members of gangs, locals who have been affected by gang violence, and the authorities who are attempting to combat the problem.
The group was covered in 2019 in a Sky News documentary about the rising gang violence in London. [3] [17] [18] Like with other UK drill groups, music videos from 410 have been removed by YouTube due to requests of their removal from the police. [19] [20]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Organised crime gangs Gang-related organised crime in the United Kingdom is concentrated around the cities of London, Manchester and Liverpool and regionally across the West Midlands region, south coast and northern England, according to the Serious Organised Crime Agency. With regard to ...
Local teenage gang member Sean Mercer was found guilty of his murder more than a year later and sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommended minimum term of 22 years. The Murder of Stephen Cameron; a 21-year-old man who was stabbed to death by another motorist on the M25 in a "road rage" incident, in front of his 17-year-old girlfriend.
Kaba was born on 22 July 1998, to parents Prosper Kaba and Helen Lumuanganu. He was raised by his Congolese parents alongside his younger brothers at various homes in south east London. [2] Kaba was a member of 67, a Brixton Hill-based drill gang. [3] [4] A 2023 police report classified 67 as the "highest harm street gang in Lambeth". [5]
The gang is named after Somalis (due to many of their founding members being of Somali descent), however, the gang is ethnically diverse, [2] though it is predominantly male. In a report commissioned by the local Waltham Forest council , the gang was described as "the most business driven, violent and ruthless" street gang in Waltham Forest. [ 1 ]
A second video, beginning with a logo saying "Islam will take over the world", [13] showed the gang shouting homophobic abuse at a man walking in Whitechapel. [10] The gang shouted at a man who appeared to be wearing make-up that he is "in a Muslim area dressed like a fag" and must leave. One gang member orders the man: "Get out of here quicker.
Kelvin was the son of Afishetu Oniru; his father ran a real estate business in Nigeria. He attended Fulneck School and Heartlands High School. [1] [2]Prior to his killing, Kelvin appeared in several videos, where he rapped about stabbing and shooting opponents. [3]