No Limit: Chicago's Deadliest Gang

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Published 2022-08-23
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
4:05 The Black P. Stones
14:33 Terror Town
17:58 The Members of No Limit
21:15 Lakeside/ KTS
23:10 The Muskegon Boys
24:47 Pocket Town
26:37 BlackMobb
31:42 The Killing of Fazo and Zael
34:23 The Murder of Roc
40:26 Bibby and Herbo Start Rapping
42:44 The McDonalds Incident
59:07 The Murders of Bud, Lolo and Fearro
1:06:13 Terror Town's Deadly Summer of 2013
1:11:55 The Murder of Kobe
1:16:56 The Murder of Posto
1:21:02 Bibby Goes Commercial, Herbo Goes Street
1:27:38 The Murder of KTS Von
1:35:22 Herbo Goes Commercial
1:39:29 The Murder of Shootashellz
1:56:17 How Lil Wet Beat 4 Bodies
2:05:06 The Murder of MadMaxx
2:12:05 The Death of JuiceWrld
2:19:44 PTSD - The Hard Life of G Herbo
2:30:22 The Murder of KTS Dre
2:48:11 The Murder of Lil Greg
2:54:40 The Kyro Interview
3:04:24 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @OnEst_Opinion
    I saw this, saw the length, and legit said to myself “No. We will save this for the proper sit and listen.” And that’s the power this man’s documentaries have lol
  • @MsSimmons91
    The fact these young men and teenagers are putting out all this information about their illegal activities...so much information that a journalist/blogger/researcher is able to produce a 3 hr documentary is crazy to me.
  • @ARCADE_EXE
    Lil Wet avenging his father's death and evading 4 Murder charges is unbelievable. This whole documentary is the stuff of legend itself...
  • @ChiseledAdonis
    It's really crazy how all of this unfolds like it's a movie despite the fact that this is real life... It's as if death means nothing to these guys, it's a right of passage for the lifestyle that they choose to partake in.
  • @Jack-vz6gy
    Bro the workers at that McDonald’s need therapy
  • @ixnexus
    This whole war between them is like a movie. Getting outside jail and shot 64 times? The top killer snitching on his death bed? Even the fact that death is so common, a random bystander placed a sheet over a body on the street without even calling the police. Everything seems so crazy.
  • @SoloFloFoSho
    I'm from Scotland, and the last time we had anything even close to this level violence was before the 2000's in a place called the Gorbals. To me, I never actually had an idea of what gang life could even be like, so this video was really enlightening to me (and sobering to the reality instead of played up media representations). Praying for some social reform and rebuilding of the worse parts of Chicago, no-one should be born into a life like this.
  • @jasongonsales9599
    Your documentaries are very in depth and informative... You leave no stone unturned... Keep up the great work and God Bless.!
  • @rdm8103
    My heart breaks for Kyro...he said he doesn't want to be in the streets..he says the old heads put him on. Shame on these older people for preying on these young kids and teaching them this hard street life. That is evil.
  • It’s wild because I was living in Chicago 2008-2012 and left because the violence got to be too much. Talking about 40+ shootings every weekend - no one was safe. Here I am 10-years later learning the story behind the violence thanks to Trap Lore Ross.
  • @thingnasty__
    As a complete outsider to these stories, I really appreciate these kinds of 4-hour deep dive videos explaining things as unbiased and objective as possible.
  • @JacobAhua-Voyer
    I just listen to this video and it blew my mind. You do incredible documentaries and im glad i found this channel
  • @Jason-er1vf
    Have a pretty interesting story about the stones from a long time ago. Back in the 60s my great grandma, a white Jewish woman, ran a liquor store around 67th and Stoney Island in Woodlawn. Her store would be frequented by the local Blackstone Rangers and from what I heard she actually had a good relationship with them. During her time running the store no one ever robbed her or hassled her for protection money. There were times that gang members would actually politely ask her for paper bags, which they would end up using when robbing neighboring stores lol. The crazy part of this story was after the MLK riots in Chicago, rioters broke her store's windows, and because the stones thought so highly of her they actually helped her fix her windows. Its pretty crazy how much different things are nowadays, but I think its important for people to learn about why things have gotten so bad. In order to find a solution.
  • At the end of the day when you look deep in those conflicts, you discover that they are killing each other over nothing
  • @acedeuce24
    I knew who to look for when i wanted to learn about this topic. Trap lore ross. Great information, documentary style videos and honest non-biased info.. salute ross.
  • @joshgambino5440
    bro no cap your content has taken like 5 steps up every year, keep up the hard work
  • @bm94_
    man has blessed us with a 3 hours documentary .. we appreciate you homie
  • @yvngtonyb
    The way you structure these videos is insane. You’re able to captivate people that have no prior knowledge on the situation. You see the title “The Murder Of KTS Von” at 1:28:18 and go “oh shit” because you recognize how crazy that is. You’re able to stress the importance of the people in these situations and the severity of their deaths so well. A masterclass in documentaries.
  • @SkEezySlays
    I’m layed up after surgery watching Ross documentaries.. keep up the good work man. Love it
  • @Faith12Man
    Great Job dude this was well informed and now it all make sense now on the high number of shootings in Chicago.