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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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13. Vagos Motorcycle Club
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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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5. Gangster Disciples
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4. Crips
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3. Latin Kings
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2. 18th Street Gang
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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

There are more than 33,000 organizations categorized as gangs that are active in the United States today. These include street gangs, prison gangs, motorcycle gangs, and other groups. According to the FBI, most of these groups use violence to control territory and protect their business operations which include robbery, drug production and trafficking, human trafficking, fraud, prostitution, and more.

Gangs drain funds and resources away from legitimate businesses and community development, hindering local economic growth and investment. What's more, the overall economic impact of gangs is estimated at around $33 billion annually, affecting various sectors of the national economy. Some studies have suggested that gang-related violence contributes approximately $11 billion per year in healthcare costs, covering both direct medical expenses and indirect costs like mental health services.

Despite the broad impact on the economy, only a handful of these gangs are responsible for the vast majority of crime in the United States. Which ones are the biggest and most dangerous? We looked into the data provided by the FBI to find out.

Latest developments:

  • On May 7th, 2025 MS-13 member Omar 'Antichrist' Villalta was sentenced to 55 years in federal prison
  • On May 1st Yanki Cruz-Mateo received a 45 year sentence for his involvement with the 18th Street Gang
  • Maryland resident Abrego Garcia has been the center of a national debate over due process and national safety after being mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Some claim the man had MS-13 symbolism on his knuckles, others are concerned about the lack of due process that resulted in the deportation.

This post was updated on May 8th to incorporate recently developments about gang related activity in the United States

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