Mongrel Mob
Mongrel Mob Boss On Overcoming Hate in the Wake of the Christchurch Massacre
Sonny Fatu has become an outspoken voice for tolerance and change.
We Asked the Mongrel Mob Why the Predominantly Māori Gang Uses Nazi Symbolism
“The swastika was something people hated, and anything to do with insulting people—yeah the Mongrel Mob was all about it.”
New Zealand's Gangs Flourish When the State Fails Them
Gangs are back in the news after public shootings in Whanganui, Hamilton and Whakatāne. Is this a return to the bad old days, or is something else going on?
Do New Zealand’s Gang Members Deserve Human Rights?
We asked a gang member, an academic and a lawyer what they think about the government's announcement on stripping back criminals’ human rights.
Why Growing Up in a Gang Town Isn't Always What You Think
I almost never talk about being from Kawerau, not out of embarrassment, but because people make assumptions about your life.
Gunshots Fired During Mongrel Mob Funeral Procession in Whakatane
Police closed streets as Black Power and Crips gang members tried to block the 100-car motorcade.
Why a Mongrel Mob Leader is Helping New Zealand Police Hunt Kidnappers
Waikato Mob leader Sonny Fatupaito feels obligated as a father to hunt them down.
Your News of Zealand: the Economic Benefit of Legalising Weed and a Kiwi Athlete is Kidnapped in Rio
Everything you need to know this Monday.
These Stunning Photos of New Zealand's Largest Gang Will Give You Sleepless Nights
New Zealand photographer Jono Rotman got unprecedented access to around 200 members of the Mongrel Mob. We asked how he did it.
New Zealand Gangs Are Making Peace and Mowing Lawns
Members of the notorious Mongrel Mob and Black Power gangs will soon be worker as landscapers in an effort to give them a legal source of income.