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Act I
Chinatown in San Francisco in the 70’s was a hot bed of Asian gang activity with the Joe Boys Gang, the Wa Ching Gang, and the Hop Sing Gang competing for a share of the extortion and illegal firework sales rackets.  When a rumble between the Joe Boys and the Wa Ching ended with a Joe Boys member dead there was a vendetta to be paid. On September 4, 1977 three masked members of the Joe Boys gang descended on the Golden Dragon restaurant where the Wa Ching and Hop Sing gangs were eating. A bloody shootout broke out leaving 5 people dead and 11 injured. We'll meet ex-Joe Boys gang member, Bill Lee, who was instrumental in the running of the gang, and Tony NG who currently manages the restaurant and is the son of the former cashier who was there on that fateful night. And learn about the event that led to the formation of San Francisco's first gang task force.
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Date Found: March 06, 2011
Date Produced: September 01, 2010
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