The Gangs of Zion, Ron Stallworth
The Gangs of Zion, Ron Stallworth
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The Gangs of Zion
A Black Cop's Crusade in Mormon Country

Author: Ron Stallworth

Narrator: Phil Morris

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Legacy Lit

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author of Black Klansman, Ron Stallworth, returns with another firsthand account of trailblazing police work in the most unlikely place for a Black cop in the ’90s.

Determined to pursue his passion for undercover work wherever it leads, Ron Stallworth finally lands in Salt Lake City, Utah. Once again, he’s an outsider—not only as a Black man on a mostly white police force but also as an unapologetic nonbeliever in a state dominated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. But soon after his first drug bust in the Beehive, Stallworth makes a startling discovery—Bloods and Crips are infiltrating Mormon Country, threatening to turn the deeply conservative community into a hotbed of crime. Kids are bombing homes while carrying pocket versions of the Book of Mormon, yet his fellow cops are in denial that gangs are wreaking havoc in their Christian town. 

Now Stallworth has a new mission. Whether facing off with skinheads at a downtown bar or schooling white Crips blasting “F*ck tha Police,” he is intent on stemming the tide of gangs into the state. But those he expected to be his allies either have their heads in the sand or their own agendas—from the racist Mormon legislator to the community activist exploiting a fatal gang incident to spread paranoia over an imaginary race war.
As he butts heads with these so-called leaders, Stallworth also realizes that gangsta rap has the key to the g-code. He becomes obsessed with—even defensive of—the music he once loathed and puts himself on the front lines of America’s culture war. Now he’s spitting uncensored lyrics before Congress and taking the stand in the 1993 murder case that puts hip-hop on trial.

But the more Stallworth speaks truth to power, the more determined the gatekeepers in Utah are to silence him, and not even twenty-three years of police work could prepare him for how low they would stoop.
 
 
 
 
 
 

About Ron Stallworth

Ron Stallworth is a highly decorated, law enforcement veteran, who worked undercover narcotics, vice, criminal intelligence and organized crime beats in four states. As the first black detective in the history of the Colorado Springs Police Department, Ron overcame fierce racial hostility to achieve a long and distinguished career in law enforcement. He is the author of the memoir Black Klansman.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diane on September 16, 2024

Hmmm, well there wasn’t much in this book about The Gangs of Zion, other than that they exist. Instead this is a rather pompous autobiography about a black cop in a gang unit in Salt Lake City, Utah in the 1990s. In Utah, being black was unusual and being a black cop was unbelievable for the white m......more

Goodreads review by Michaela on May 17, 2025

I wish I had liked this more than I did. It was kind of meandering and plotless. That might be an unfair criticism to make of a book that’s based on a real person’s life experience but I ultimately think there wasn’t enough narrative meat on the bone to justify adapting this into a book. There were......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on March 10, 2025

Full disclosure: I did not finish this book. It is rare that I'll review a book I didn't complete; I'll usually unshelve it and move on, but Stallworth's book is very well done, it just had so much profanity that I felt it wasn't helping me. But I assert that the author was "Getting things done!"; he......more

Goodreads review by DaniPhantom on September 26, 2024

Alright The Black KKKlansman is one of my favorite movies, and I really enjoyed the book; but this one felt like a miss for me. I do understand Stallworth’s POV as a black cop, and what that must feel like, but I feel like the commentary in this book was more surrounded about how rap music can influ......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on September 19, 2024

I was excited to read this book. I saw the movie BlacKkKlansman, but had not read the book, and so I went into this without knowing Ron Stallworth’s writing style. I found the premise to be interesting, and I enjoyed learning about the link between the gang activity in Utah and the Job Corps program.......more


Quotes

“Ron Stallworth is a voice we need. He holds no punches in this page-turning memoir that fans of Black Klansman will love. His unique perspective on law enforcement, tactics for creating effective change, and speaking truth to power offers valuable insight on reforming our society. Ron Stallworth is it. He is the truth teller, interpreter and mediator we need. We must salute Ron! He is tough as hell and knows how to bring the noise!"—Chuck D., author and founder of Public Enemy