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410 gained notability in the media, along with other groups involved within the UK drill scene, due to their association with London gang conflict and knife crime. The group was covered in 2019 in a Sky News documentary about the rising gang violence in London.
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.
[9] Goupall's death has been a point of reference for calls to ban and sanction music that may initiate a threat of violence. Jermaine's death is covered in the Channel 5 show Gangland, [10] a show that covers London's gangs and their recruitment of minors. Another documentary which highlighted the murder was the 5Star series When Teens Kill.
Gangs of London ending explained and how it set up series 2 - NOW TV's and Sky's gangster drama with Peaky Blinders' Joe Cole left us with a big question.
Cole filmed an investigative documentary, Martina Cole Girl Gangs: Los Angeles for Sky1 in 2009. This focused on the role of girls in these gangs, which have been responsible for crimes ranging from drug dealing and car theft to robbery and murder. [10] In 2014 she appeared in a documentary about Holloway Prison, called Inside Holloway.
Gangs of London is a British action thriller crime television series created by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery. [1] Based on London Studio's 2006 video game for the PlayStation Portable, [2] [3] it serves as the fourth installment in Sony Interactive Entertainment's The Getaway franchise created by Brendan McNamara and Katie Ellwood. [4]
Hit series "Gangs of London" is getting a new U.S. home. The Gareth Evans-created series, which is produced by Pulse Films in association with Sister, will move from WarnerMedia-owned Cinemax to ...
Joseph Henry Pyle (2 November 1937 – 17 February 2007), known as Joey Pyle or Joe Pyle, was an English gangland boss, convicted criminal, and pioneer and promoter of unlicensed boxing, who operated in London from the 1950s until his final arrest and conviction in 1992.