Citations:
1996 Regina Akers Kansas City Star (Kan., Mo.) (Jan. 19) “Drug dens are closed in KCK” p. C2: Some involved retaliation for previous killings, others involved dealers seeking revenge on customers who did not pay, and some were reprisals from customers who purchased “gank,” a slang term for fake drugs. 1997 Joy Powell World-Herald (Omaha, Neb.) (July 27) “Big Plans, No Patience James Burnett Let Ambition Turn to Greed”: Distributors became upset at him for selling “gank”—bad crack. 2004 Tim Hahn Erie Times-News (Pa.) (Apr. 16) “Police arrest 10 in neighborhood sweep”: Duane Beason, 35, of the 200 block of West 18th Street, was charged after police accused him of trying to sell undercover officers “gank,” a street term for something that looks like drugs but isn’t, at the intersection of East Seventh and Wallace streets.