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This story depicts the
dream successions of an African American male character and his
relations with L.A. street gangs along with their involvement in the
underground criminal activity of highway piracy with a network of other
ethnic crime organizations entangled in the business of cargo theft here
in America and throughout the world.
There is a crooked lawyer that represents him and his three extremely
close childhood associates who are also part of his organization.
A fictionalized
longtime female character that goes by the name Debra who prays for his
survival everyday as he get deeper and deeper into the criminal
underworld of highway piracy, drug trafficking, and murder conspiracy
along with other L.A. Black mafia gang members.
He has expensive clothes, jewelry, highline automobiles. Custom toys
and jet boats that liter the driveway of his residence in one of L.A.’s
high value neighborhoods called Ladera heights that has all been
acquired by illegally gained cash as his neighbors suspect nothing of
his involvement or connections to Los Angeles street gangs or other high
level organized crime members.
That ends by the
character’s arousal from doing a hot piracy deal with the wrong
connection in which he had become targeted by the FBI’s organized crime
and cargo cat units in order to bust him and his associates by
dismantling his underworld society called the L.A. Black mafia baller’s
crime set, which has also become one of the west coasts first and best
organized Black mafia society here in America that is responsible for
about an estimated 9.3 million dollars yearly in freight hijackings here
in this country alone that has help to finance and control other urban
crimes such as music and video bootlegging, drug trafficking, commercial
burglary and other low level street gang activity.
The story that is
described in these writings allow the storyteller to express his true
thoughts and opinions on certain events and places that were real life
experiences accompanied by descriptions of immobile settings together
with fictionalized characters that exist only in the writer’s mind.
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