Danny Wolfe and the Indian Posse
At 12, Danny Wolfe cofounded a street gang that would become one of Canada's most notorious and menacing groups. The Indian Posse caused havoc among communities even as it offered a surrogate family for indigenous youth whose parents struggled with residential school trauma and addiction. The life of this kingpin is chronicled in "The Ballad of Danny Wolfe" by Joe Friesen. The Agenda welcomes Friesen and Wolfe's mother, Susan Creeley, to examine the life and times of one of Canada's most wanted men.

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