No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places | Seven Mile Road, Detroit, USA | Free Documentary

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The dangerous Seven Mile Road in Detroit is ruled by the Seven Mile Bloods gang, controlling drugs, hustling, killings, and theft, with poverty and crime rampant in the area. Gang members like Mo and Boss Money engage in territorial wars, poverty drives many into illegal activities, and young people are lured into gangs due to lack of opportunities, with the allure of quick money leading to a cycle of crime and violence.

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  • Poverty and lack of opportunities in Detroit have led to a rise in crime and gang activity, with areas like 7 Mile Road facing extreme poverty, driving many into illegal activities like drug dealing.
  • Gang members in Detroit, such as Mo and Money, engage in territorial wars and criminal activities, highlighting the dangerous environment ruled by gangs like the Seven Mile Bloods, where violence, drug trade, and poverty are rampant.

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  • What criminal activities occur on 7 Mile Road?

    Gang violence, drug dealing, and theft.

  • How do gang members like Mo and Boss Money operate?

    In a constant state of territorial war.

  • What drives individuals into illegal activities like drug dealing?

    Poverty and lack of opportunities.

  • How do bounty hunters operate in Detroit?

    Going after criminals with risks and informants.

  • What challenges do residents face in the Red Zone?

    Gang violence and criminal activities.

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Summary

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Detroit's 7 Mile Road: Gangs, Drugs, Violence

  • 7 Mile Road in Detroit is a dangerous nogo zone ruled by the Seven Mile Bloods gang, known for drugs, hustling, killings, and theft.
  • Detroit, once a thriving city, now faces poverty and crime, with 7 Mile Road being a particularly dangerous area.
  • The Seven Mile Bloods control the drug trade, mainly dealing crack, a mix of cocaine, baking powder, and water, with a street value of $40,000 per kilogram.
  • Gang members like Mo and Boss Money operate in a constant state of territorial war, needing weapons to defend their turf.
  • Bounty hunters, like Tommy Deong, are hired to go after criminals in Detroit, where violence and crime are rampant.
  • Poverty drives many into illegal activities like drug dealing, with crack being a popular choice due to its affordability.
  • Drug dealer Meech supplies crack to customers in the no-o zone, navigating through dangerous territories and rival gang areas.
  • Detroit's economic decline has left many jobless, leading to a rise in crime and gang activity, with areas like 7 Mile facing extreme poverty.
  • The Red Zone, a dangerous area controlled by the Seven Mile Bloods, is known for gang violence and criminal activities, making life difficult for residents.
  • Young people in Detroit are often lured into gangs due to lack of opportunities, with the allure of quick money leading to a cycle of crime and violence.

20:31

"Struggles of Detroit's Criminal Underworld"

  • Michael, once a drug dealer, now earns less money working shifts after spending over a year in prison.
  • Michael aims to show his children a better path away from gangs and violence, emphasizing the importance of education.
  • Private school education costs $11,000 yearly, with limited government alternatives in Detroit due to economic collapse.
  • Detroit, once prosperous, now faces high illiteracy rates with 60% of residents believed to be illiterate.
  • Gang leader Money conducts business with a gun dealer for new weapons, ensuring stash spots for money and drugs differ.
  • Mo, the right-hand man, holds a significant rank in the gang hierarchy, with many empty houses in Detroit ideal for criminal activities.
  • Mo prepares for a mission, emphasizing the need for protection due to frequent shootouts with police, rival gangs, and crews.
  • Bounty hunters search for a wanted man, facing risks of being noticed by neighbors and relying on informants for tips.
  • Drug dealer Meech makes deliveries to regular customers, cautious about shady spots, and earning up to $1,500 daily.
  • Star, a streetwalker, navigates the dangers of her job, facing threats from rival prostitutes and potential robbery or assault.

40:20

Pursuit of criminals, money, and power

  • The bounty hunters are on a mission to find criminals in an empty house, potentially earning a $50,000 bounty if successful.
  • A prostitute named Star charges $200 an hour and $600 for half a night, hoping to make enough money to cover her expenses.
  • Gang members are involved in acquiring illegal weapons, with guns like the Beretta M9 and 9mm revolver costing around $100 on the black market.
  • The gang leader aims to increase power through money, emphasizing that respect in the streets cannot simply be bought.
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