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The group is made up of normal everyday fathers with normal day jobs along with former heavyweight criminals who have turned over a new leaf. The Black Monday Society, whose slogan is fighting crime and apathy since 2006, took it upon themselves to tackle the gangs and drug dealers of Salt Lake City. That is now a thing of the past because of the vigilante organisation known as the Black Monday Society. There once was a time when the streets of Salt Lake City were anything but safe. Sombra Negra have claimed to be responsible for the killings of dozens of criminals in a brutal, blindfolded, close-range executions. The Sombra Negra are considered so violentm cruel, ruthless and powerful law enforcement in the United States and El Salvador are reluctant to get themselves caught in any crossfire. Because the crimes of MS-13 continued once they were back in El Salvador continued with the police largely unable to stop them, anyone thought to be a MS-13 member became a target of Sombra Negra.
MS-13 being a well-known and notorious gang that was originally formed in Los Angeles to help defend fellow Salvadorian gang members against rivals from other gangs.Īs MS-13 commited more and more crimes in the United States they were deported back to El Salvador in large numbers which helped them spread across the border and become the international gang we know today. The main target of the Sombra Negra were members of the transnational criminal gang MS-13. They are made up mainly of police and military personal with one thing on their agenda.
The Sombra Negra is a collection vigilante death squads which first appeared in 1994. The Sombra Negra vigilanti group knew this as the name Sombra Negra means “the black shadow.” If you are going to be a vigilanti then one thing tha tis important above all else is a cool sounding name. (The Sombra Negra (Spanish for "Black Shadow")) How this hasn’t been adapted into a feature film yet, we’ll never know. It’s been said that each member of the Panthers was a master of the martial arts, particularly judo. We’re not talking about protests here, people. And this radical group defended the gay community with force. In fact, there are even international chapters in countries like Canada, Mexico, Italy and even Japan.įormed in San Francisco in the 1970s, the Lavender Panthers were a vigilante group whose only goal was to protect the homosexual community from injustice. Though the group was far more prevalent prior to Rudy Giuliani famously cleaning up portions of the city that never sleeps, The Guardian Angels do still exist today. Formed in the early ‘70s by anti-crime activist and current radio host Curtis Sliwa, the Angels are a non-profit organization that was created to help clean up the streets of NYC. Whenever there’s crime on the streets of New York City, there’s a chance that a man in a red beret may appear and save the day. The only description the police got was that he was white, in his 40s, and had a mustache. The detectives were unarmed, but out of nowhere a man leaped into the fight, swinging a katana and shouting, “Leave him alone, he’s a police officer!” The sword caught one of the gang members on the arm, and the rest of them turned and ran, according to the report.Īfter the detectives were safe, The Flashing Blade disappeared and was never seen again. A gang armed with chains and knives attacked two detectives in South Shields in 2007. The Flashing Blade has only been involved in one incident so far, but it was definitely bizarre. Again, we wonder who’ll play him in the inevitable movie. New York City resident Christopher Pollack is another self-proclaimed “real life superhero.” Yes, by day Pollack is a mild-mannered martial arts instructor, yet by night he dons an Avengers-like costume, one that comes equipped with a bulletproof vest, and fights crime under the moniker of “The Dark Guardian.” During his superhero career, The Dark Guardian has apprehended muggers, broken up fights and at one point waged a war against local weed dealers. Though there were approximately 46 witnesses, and not one called for an ambulance. A group of townspeople banded together to take him down, murdering him in his pickup truck outside of a local bar. Well, in 1980 karma finally caught up to McElroy.
Years later he was also charged with attempted murder after shooting an elderly grocery store clerk in the neck. Oh, and don’t forget the arson and assault charges, because he also burned that girl’s mother’s house to the ground and shot her dog. First off, he was indicted on charges of statutory rape after a 14-year-old girl gave birth to his child. And this fear, which also came with a side of collective hate, was with just cause. During the ‘70s and ‘80s, no Skidmore, Missouri citizen was more feared than Ken McElroy.