Throughout the late eighties and nineties, a gang of young Asian
refugees cut a bloody swath through New York's Chinatown. They were the
lost children of the Vietnam War, severed from their families by
violence and cast adrift in a strange land. Banding together under the
leadership of a megalomaniacal young psychopath, David Thai, they took
their name from a slogan they had seen on helicopters and the helmets of
U.S. soldiers: "Born to Kill." For a decade their empire was
unassailable, built on a foundation of fear, ruthlessness, and
unimaginable brutality--until one courageous gang brother helped bring
it down from the inside.