Sheffield Gang Wars

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Sheffield Gang Wars
DateLate 19th century/ Early 20th century to 1928
Location
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Resulted inDisbanding of mass gangs within South Yorkshire region and the dissolution of Special Duties Squad
Parties to the civil conflict
Mooney Gang, Parks Brigade, Red Silks, White Silks

The Sheffield Gang Wars is an umbrella term used to describe a large period between the 19th and 20th centuries in which the City of Sheffield saw a rise in criminal gang activity. The notoriety of some gangs led to the formation of the 'Special Duties Squad' by Percy Sillitoe.[1]

Though other UK cities have historically had more widespread violence, mostly concentrated in dense urban areas such as London, Manchester and Liverpool and more notorious criminal gangs such as the Peaky Blinders of Birmingham also exist. The sheer brutality of Sheffield's gangs earned the city the nickname 'Little Chicago', in reference to gang culture within Chicago in the United States.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sheffield Gangs: A History of Violence". Now Then Sheffield. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Memories of murder and terror in war of the gangs". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
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