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The Most Dangerous Gangs Still Operating In America Today

The Most Dangerous Gangs Still Operating In America Today

The Most Dangerous Gangs Still Operating In America Today
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Background on Gangs in America
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14. Florencia 13
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12. Proud Boys
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11. Hell's Angels
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10. Ku Klux Klan
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9. Tiny Rascal Gang
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8. Jewish Defense League
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7. Aryan Brotherhood
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6. Bloods
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4. Crips
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1. Mara Salvatrucha
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The Most Dangerous Gangs Still Operating In America Today
Background on Gangs in America
14. Florencia 13
13. Vagos Motorcycle Club
12. Proud Boys
11. Hell's Angels
10. Ku Klux Klan
9. Tiny Rascal Gang
8. Jewish Defense League
7. Aryan Brotherhood
6. Bloods
5. Gangster Disciples
4. Crips
3. Latin Kings
2. 18th Street Gang
1. Mara Salvatrucha

The Most Dangerous Gangs Still Operating In America Today

Gangs remain a persistent and costly problem across the United States, with thousands of groups operating in cities and communities nationwide. These organizations range from street and prison gangs to outlaw motorcycle groups, many of which are tied to criminal activity such as drug trafficking, robbery, fraud, and human exploitation. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have long warned that violence is often used to control territory and maintain these operations.

The broader impact extends far beyond crime itself. Gang activity places a significant financial burden on communities, contributing to billions in economic losses each year through law enforcement costs, healthcare expenses, and reduced local investment. Studies have also linked gang-related violence to substantial medical and mental health costs, underscoring how deeply these groups affect everyday life. While thousands of gangs exist, a relatively small number are responsible for a disproportionate share of serious crime. Here are some of the most dangerous gangs still operating across America today.

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