Synopsis:
America's military is becoming an unlikely but wickedly effective
training ground for gangland soldiers. Are America's armed forces
creating the best trained, best equipped, deadliest gang-bangers in
history?
In 2005, Richard Valdemar, one of the country's leading
gang experts and a 30-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department, issued a warning: "Gangs around the country were sending
their members to the military to learn urban warfare." The FBI believes
gang members enlist to receive weapons, combat and convoy support
training; to obtain access to weapons and explosives; or as an
alternative to incarceration.
Gang members have infiltrated
America's military. Gang graffiti is visible everywhere in the battle
zones of Iraq. Hand signs are flashed at every gathering of soldiers,
and are commonplace in frontline photographs. On-base gang activity is
responsible for a rash of crime and violence that rivals some prison
systems. And most disturbing, after receiving the world's best training
and conditioning in tactics and killing techniques, gang members return
to their home turf ready to wage war against law enforcement, rival
gangs and ordinary citizens.
In this eye-opening episode of
GANGLAND, stunning surveillance footage shows bangers applying their
military training in deadly gun battles. Experts analyze the gang
problem within the armed forces, and current and former bangers speak
out about gang life before, during and after a military career.
This
twofold crisis — gangs infecting the military and gang-bangers bringing
military tactics home to the streets — becomes stunningly clear in
GANGLAND: BASIC TRAINING.
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