In 1998, aspiring King of the Cross Danny Karam was gunned down by his protégé Michael Kanaan & the young men he recruited to be a part of DK’s Boys, a drug gang focused in Kings Cross. In the lead up to the execution, Kanaan and some his crew had been on a rampage around Sydney - a double, murder, assaults, and shooting up a police station in a drive by.
Danny’s demise was because he didn’t share nicely with his crew of cocaine dealers, so DK’s Boys killed Danny in a hail of bullets and Michael Kanaan took over.
But that didn’t last long. Michael and team, while en-route to allegedly bump off John Ibrahim’s bodyguard Tongan Sam, were pulled over by a two suspicious young police officers. A gunfight ensued in the quiet backstreets of Paddington. The brave coppers were wounded, but survived. Michael was shot in the bum while trying to flee and then shot himself in foot. He and his homicidal team are in prison for a very long time.
Join Brandon and Duncan as they tell a story about not sharing, not caring, gangs and guns.
Tickets are $25 and include a cocktail on arrival.