History's most feared street gangs.

The 2002 Martin Scorsese-coordinated film 'Packs of New York' is halfway in view of the exercises of the Forty Cheats. 

The Forty Thieves.

One of the most unbelievable of all New York road groups, the Five Focuses Pack were named after their turf: Manhattan's famous Five Focuses ghetto area

The Five Points Gang.

Peaky Blinders.

The Blinders ran protection rackets, and were involved in smuggling, hijacking, robbery, and illegal gambling.

The Rip Rap.

A posse whose individuals were intensely hostile to migration and against Catholic, it adjusted itself politically with the nativist Fool Party and coordinated its fury towards liberals and Irish Catholics.

The Plug Uglies.

Additionally situated in Baltimore were the Attachment Uglies, another nativist road pack.