The Black Hand: An Organized Crime History Podcast
A podcast that delves into the lives and history of some of the most powerful people and organizations in the history of organized crime, we talk about the history and members of the Italian-American Mafia, Cartels, or street gangs, and everyone/everything in between
The Black Hand: An Organized Crime History Podcast
Episode 49: Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow
On Episode 49, we delve into the life of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, one of the most notorious Chinese gangsters in US history, who ran San Francisco's Chinatown, he came up as a member of a juvenile Chinatown gang known as the Hop Sing Boys, evantually becoming a higher up, giving him the platform to become the second in command of the Wo Hop To Triad, and after he served a stretch following a takedown of the Wo Hop To, he waged a power struggle on the streets, that resulted in him becoming the leader of the Hip Sing Tong, I hope everyone enjoys today's show and tunes back in next week for a very special Episode 50
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