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The Disruptors with Brian Sanders

The Disruptors with Brian Sanders

By: Brian Sanders
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Growing up in the punk/hardcore scene and with a background in proactive police work, gang suppression, homicide investigations, informant development, and training, Brian Sanders has a natural knack for conversation. With guests ranging from musicians, authors, free-thinking first responders, entrepreneurs, reformed extremists, undercover detectives, gang members, drug dealers, and subject matter experts in various fields, Brian Sanders delivers conversations you never knew you wanted to hear.Brian Sanders Social Sciences
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  • Gangs In The Military (Part Three) Bloods, Crips, Surenos, Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and more
    Oct 23 2025

    The Disruptors with Brian Sanders Podcast Former 82nd Airborne Paratrooper and Gang Detective Hunter "Gator" Glass was one of the first detectives to correctly identify, document, and investigate gang members operating in the military. He has traced their presence dating back to the 1970s when Bloods and Crips in Los Angeles were given the option to join the military to avoid prison. Those years set the inception of gangs proliferating throughout U.S. military bases. The same trend was occurring in Chicago with Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Vice Lords, and many others signing the dotted line to escape prison sentences. "Gator" Glass investigated gangs for decades and has given over a thousand lectures across the U.S. and other countries. He was a primary source reference in Carter F. Smith's book, "Gangs And The Military," and has been interviewed in numerous news outlets and documentaries.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Gangs In The Military (Part Two) Bloods, Crips, Surenos, Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and more
    Oct 23 2025

    The Disruptors with Brian Sanders Podcast Former 82nd Airborne Paratrooper and Gang Detective Hunter "Gator" Glass was one of the first detectives to correctly identify, document, and investigate gang members operating in the military. He has traced their presence dating back to the 1970s when Bloods and Crips in Los Angeles were given the option to join the military to avoid prison. Those years set the inception of gangs proliferating throughout U.S. military bases. The same trend was occurring in Chicago with Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Vice Lords, and many others signing the dotted line to escape prison sentences. "Gator" Glass investigated gangs for decades and has given over a thousand lectures across the U.S. and other countries. He was a primary source reference in Carter F. Smith's book, "Gangs And The Military," and has been interviewed in numerous news outlets and documentaries.

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    49 mins
  • Gangs In The Military (Part One) Bloods, Crips, Surenos, Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and more. Guest: Paratrooper / Gang Detective Hunter "Gator" Glass
    Oct 23 2025

    The Disruptors with Brian Sanders Podcast Former 82nd Airborne Paratrooper and Gang Detective Hunter "Gator" Glass was one of the first detectives to correctly identify, document, and investigate gang members operating in the military. He has traced their presence dating back to the 1970s when Bloods and Crips in Los Angeles were given the option to join the military to avoid prison. Those years set the inception of gangs proliferating throughout U.S. military bases. The same trend was occurring in Chicago with Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Vice Lords, and many others signing the dotted line to escape prison sentences. "Gator" Glass investigated gangs for decades and has given over a thousand lectures across the U.S. and other countries. He was a primary source reference in Carter F. Smith's book, "Gangs And The Military," and has been interviewed in numerous news outlets and documentaries.

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    51 mins
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