
The 2 Best A Tradition of Violence Podcast Episodes
1) Origins of Evil
In the 1960's, a group of deputies at the East Los Angeles Sheriff's station formed a gang called the Little Red Devils. It was the beginning of a 50 year history of deputy gangs that has led to bruta...Show More
2) Hunting for Humans
The Lynwood Vikings terrorized Los Angeles resident's and other deputies who resisted their brutality. One man died trying to bring them down. A Tradition of Violence is hosted and executive produc...Show More
3) Introducing: Fallen Angels: A Story of California Corruption
Hi A Tradition of Violence fans! We want to share a new podcast that we think you'll love - Fallen Angels: A Story of California Corruption. About the show: Fallen Angels is a journalistic thriller —...Show More
4) What Now?
Deputy gangs don’t seem to be going anywhere. In fact, their violence and influence seems to be growing. So, what is there to do to stop them? Doesn’t anyone care? A Tradition of Violence is hosted ...Show More
5) Beyond Deputy Gangs
Deputy gang members aren’t the only ones who are responsible for violence and corruption. Actions of LA County Sheriff’s Department personnel have led to unlawful arrests, devastating injuries, and ev...Show More
6) How Hollywood Makes Us Love Cops
LA is home to the entertainment industry. Police agencies work closely with writers, producers and executives to create programming that puts them in the best light. These television shows dominate ne...Show More
7) Los Banditos
The East Los Angeles Sheriff’s station has the most documented history of deputy gangs. Today, the station is dominated Banditos. Member activities allegedly include leaving dead rats for enemies and ...Show More
8) Bonus: Interview with Locatora Radio
The deputy gang story continues to unfold every day. Cerise is taking a much needed break this week from reporting. For now, a special bonus interview with Locatora Radio highlighting ongoing issues w...Show More
9) The Executioners
Deputies tied to the 3000 Boys at Men’s Central Jail have made their way to the streets of Compton and formed a new gang. Their brutal tactics have captured the attention of the public. A Tradition o...Show More
10) Cowboys and Rattlesnakes
Most people think of Los Angeles as a progressive county. But the Antelope Valley has a long history of white supremacist violence, sometimes helped along by deputy gangs. The Los Angeles County Sher...Show More