Galloway Boys

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Galloway Boys
Founding locationScarborough, Ontario Canada
Years activeEarly 2000s–present
Territory Scarborough
EthnicityBlack
Membership (est.)50-100
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, robbery, extortion, murder, burglary, racketeering

The Galloway Boys also known as the Galloway Gang or G-Way are an African-Canadian gang based in Southern Ontario, mainly in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough. They were founded in Scarborough in the early 2000s. Originally a group of Black friends who banded together to sell drugs, the Galloway Boys are now[when?] responsible for gang violence in Scarborough, such as the Danzig Street shooting. Historically, members have been primarily of Black Canadian heritage.

References[]

  • Betsy Powell (26 August 2010). Bad Seeds: The True Story of Toronto's Galloway Boys Street Gang. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-67617-2.
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