American Justice: The City Killer-Gangs – Full Episode | A&E

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The Prohibition Act of 1919 turns the petty vice and extortion gangs into criminal armies and helps sow the seeds of what will become the great crime syndicates. Brooklyn D.A. Charles Hynes is interviewed. #AmericanJustice
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“American Justice” looks at notable criminal justice cases in the United States from the perspective of the police, lawyers, victims, and perpetrators involved.

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22 thoughts on “American Justice: The City Killer-Gangs – Full Episode | A&E

  1. I think organized crime is now in our government. After trump, I have to wonder, who would nominate and back such a person. Why was he permitted to commit crimes and get away with it. They just flaunted it in our faces as if to say, "and there is nothing you can do about it" "We own you."

  2. I think Doug Valentine makes a better case that the company killed Bugsy, not the mafia, it was over his attempt to muscle in on Mexican drug trafficking, not blowing too much building the flamingo

  3. I am so glad that A&E made American Justice available for streaming. I loved this series when it was on the air years ago. Since it went off air, I've found it syndicated on cable networks that my providers don't offer. I looked for it on Amazon, but couldn't find dvds, then I looked for it on prime. It wasn't available (some episodes seem to be there now, but it wasn't when I was looking). A&E, please release more!

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