Kai originally thought that the boss of the Irish gang would be very difficult to deal with, at least he would fight to the end, but he didn't expect that things turned out to be easier than expected. When Kai proposed to let John Daly cooperate, the guy didn't hesitate much.
I agreed to cooperate with the police.
He only made one request, and he asked that he be able to serve his sentence in a designated prison.
Yes, his request was that simple. He didn't even ask for any reduction in sentence with the prosecutor, he just asked to serve his sentence in a designated prison.
Kai didn't like making deals with criminals, but this was a deal Kai could accept, and the guy didn't ask for a reduced sentence.
But Kai was still curious as to why a dignified gangster would give in so easily. To be honest, this guy didn't look like a weakling.
When Kay asked this question, John Daly did not answer immediately. Instead, he took a deep breath and asked Kay for a cigarette. Kay was so curious about this question that he simply offered his personal cigar.
After John Daly took a long puff of his cigar, he looked at Kay and said, "Because I met two madmen in a row!"
"What do you mean?" Although the guy didn't name him, Kai instinctively noticed that one of the two lunatics in his words was himself. Kai wasn't too angry about this, after all, he had killed other people's gangs.
You ruined it, but you don’t allow others to say a few words of joy? Besides, being a lunatic is actually not a serious accusation. At least Kai said that he has enough self-cultivation to accept it.
"Do you know why we ran from New York to Los Angeles?"
Kai shook his head. Kai knew that they had only moved to Los Angeles in the past six months, and had been active in New York before. He didn't think much about it at the time, thinking that these Irish people were planning to expand their business.
Speaking of Irish gangs, they have a long history in the United States.
The United States is a country of immigrants, and each ethnic group has its own unique social division of labor. When it comes to violence, everyone’s first reaction is definitely the Italian Mafia. In fact, the originators of violent crimes in the United States are Irish, and to this day, Irish gangs are still
The most violent criminal gang in the United States. The history of the Irish and Italians entering the North American continent can be traced back to the early colonial period of Europeans, but large-scale immigration to the United States occurred in the 19th century.
In the first half of the 19th century, due to Ireland's unwillingness to endure colonial exploitation by the British, and the outbreak of two major famines that swept Ireland, a large number of Irish poor people came to North America to survive. In the second half of the 19th century, Italy's economy declined, but taxes increased.
The number of immigrants continues to skyrocket, and bankrupt poor people are also flocking to the United States. Unlike British and German immigrants who brought large sums of money to develop North America, Irish and Italian immigrants just changed places and continued to be poor. Many people did not even have decent wages.
They couldn't afford to rent a house, so they had to live in slums and do the hardest and most tiring jobs.
Poverty often breeds nationalism, and in addition, they are all Catholics. In Christian-dominated North America, the Irish and Italians were once regarded as "barbarians" who could not be assimilated. In the fight against the exploitation of foremen and religious persecution,
The Irish spontaneously formed various violent groups, thus becoming the originators of American gangs. Decades later, Italian immigrants also encountered the same problem after arriving, but they went further on the black road, so that everyone forgot
Irish gangsters.
Industrialization promoted the great development of the American economy, but the Irish gangs and the Italian mafia took different paths. The Italians soon got tired of low-level violent crimes, and after pioneering the international drug trafficking trade in the United States, they gradually turned to economic crimes.
As society continues to stabilize, traditional gangs such as the Mafia have begun to seek transformation. They deliberately avoid large-scale violent crimes and instead focus on making money and laundering it. Only the Irish gangs still maintain a domineering style of doing things, so much so that Italy
The Mafia especially looks down on the Irish who can only speak with their fists. The Irish gangs are keen on the pleasure of bloodshed on the streets, which has a great impact on the tragic fate of their nation. Ireland has been colonized by the British for hundreds of years, and violence is their only way to resist the British.
means.
At the same time, the Irish have been colonized by the British for hundreds of years, and the continuous struggle with the British has honed the Irish's keen political sense. When the top talents of the Irish ethnic group become the rulers of the underground social order, they have to think about how to satisfy the lower-class citizens and
The needs of new immigrants are obviously more powerful than the government, and the votes in the hands of these people provide the possibility for them to get involved in politics. After several generations of hard work, the Irish have finally become the largest ethnic group in American politics.
Over time, this violent orientation gradually transformed into a cultural habit and behavioral pattern. In addition, the top talents in the ethnic group were busy running for president and congressmen, causing them to hand over the position of the top gangster to the Italians.
Irish gangs have always been known as the fighting faction among gangs. As long as these Irish people are given money, there is nothing they dare not do. Of course, in recent years, the ferocity of Irish gangs has been surpassed by Russian gangs and Hispanic gangs.
Especially the Mexicans, whose ferocity has surpassed that of the Irish.
But in any case, Irish gangs still have some status in the United States. Of course, this is for the relevant personnel, and it is actually difficult for ordinary people to distinguish them.
"I don't know." Kai shook his head.
"We were kicked out." John Daly said this with a look of regret.
"By the Kingpin?" Kai asked curiously. After all, the most prominent gang leader in New York was the Kingpin. If so, it would be normal.
"Kingpin..." John Daly twitched the corner of his mouth and showed a smile. Kai felt that the smile contained a lot of things, but seemed to have nothing at all. "In fact, Kingpin is not a big deal to the New York gang.
It's scary. He only cares about his own rule. As long as you follow his rules, it's not difficult for him and his men to get along."
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His rule over the underworld in New York is a bit like the ancient feudal dynasty's system of restraining local chieftains from remote ethnic minorities. He requires all gangsters to surrender to him and make regular contributions. In addition, they must abide by his rules. Those who followed
He doesn't care how the gangsters play, and will even provide help sometimes.
Although they have to have multiple mothers-in-law and have to give money and make sacrifices, for many gang members, this is not a problem.
"That is……?"
"A lunatic like you, no, he is even crazier than you. He single-handedly hunts us down, just like hunting those beasts, never leaving anyone alive. Half of my men died under his hands. So I
Had to run away."
Gangs are still very regional. Generally speaking, few gangs can develop again after moving to other places. Therefore, under normal circumstances, few gangs will relocate. Of course, external expansion is another matter.
Already.
"Aren't you always curious about why I agreed to cooperate with the investigation so easily? It's very simple! My people were all broken up by you and that bastard! It's gone! Everything is gone! I don't cooperate, and I still
What can I do? Believe it or not, if I don’t go to jail, I’ll be dead on the street the next day?”
Does John Daly want to cooperate with the police?
In no mood!
Especially when the partner is Kai, the bastard who ruined his chance of making a comeback!
But reality always forces people to bow their heads.
John Daly bowed his head.
Most of his men were shot dead, and the others were also detained. In this case, even if he can rely on those legal wolves to escape legal sanctions, what will happen next? What is waiting for him? It will definitely not be flowers and champagne anyway.
.
Without his subordinates and power, he himself is just a piece of fat as a mere commander.
Among other things, when he came to Los Angeles half a year ago, in order to gain a foothold, he often fought with local gangs in Los Angeles. These enemies may have been unable to do anything to him before, but now...
In short, he went to jail just to save his life.
The reason why he wants to go to a designated prison is for this reason. After all, he still has some connections. If he goes to a prison where Irish gangs dominate, he can survive, and even live a better life.
Kai was a little dumbfounded, there was such a reason for his feelings.
However, Kai was also a little impressed by this guy's sober mind. With such a mind, why did he embark on the gangster path in the first place?
"By the way, what's the name of the guy you just talked about?"
"Name? I don't know!" John Daly said very simply. "However, many people call that guy the Punisher!"
…
Norman was extremely angry and was released from the police station on bail. Especially when he saw Kai watching him walk out of the police station, his anger reached its highest point.
"I want him dead!" Norman sat in the car and punched the dashboard of the car.
He didn't say who he wanted to die, but the people sitting in the car knew very well.
Norman was talking about John Daly.
Now with the testimony of John Daly, it is very detrimental to Norman.
John Daly explained that Norman's deputy Mackey appeared on the Irish territory to conduct a deal with them.
Drug dealing.
What’s even more interesting is that McGee bought drugs from Irish people! And the purchase volume was very large!
However, luckily among the misfortunes, McGee did not reveal to the Irish people why they bought the drugs, which is why Norman was released on bail. After all, all the evidence still focused on McGee's dealings with the gang, and it was not implicated for the time being.
On Norman.
But it's soon.
So Norman needs to kill John Daly!
Let the police lack evidence!
Of course, Kai is also a target!
After all, everything that happened to Norman now was attributed to this policeman.
"We haven't found out yet, who killed McGee?" Norman turned to look at his younger brother. This guy had yellow dreadlocks and looked more like a trafficker than a policeman. But this is not unusual in the DEA. This is
This is also one of the reasons why many law enforcement agencies don’t like the DEA.
"It's an Italian killer." The dreadlocked boy is a member of the Norman team who is responsible for collecting intelligence among gangsters. He is very well-informed. "His name is Leon."
"Italian?"
The Italian gangs in Los Angeles are relatively low-key compared to the black gangs and Hispanic gangs. They have a fixed territory, but they do not participate in the drug trade themselves. They act more as distributors, such as in their premises.
Therefore, whether it is from the functions of the DEA or from Norman's private 'small business', the Italians have no conflict with them.
"Who is that?"
"Mariogi's men are very famous in this industry. They do things very neatly and rarely leave any traces. But this time, he was caught on camera. It seems that it is not his style. It should be a temporary move.
."
Killer Leon, this name is only circulated in a small circle. He is the chief assassin of the Italian Mafia Mariogi, helping Mariogi deal with some unruly competitors. But everyone who knows Leon knows that this guy gets things done.
It's very reliable, unlike those street gangsters who kill people with a gun and get into trouble whenever their brain gets hot.
He is an extremely professional killer.
Every assassination will be carefully arranged and never leave any traces.
"Go to Mariogi! I want to know what is going on! Why do the Italians want to kill me? If Mariogi doesn't give a reasonable explanation, then tomorrow he will be accused of drug trafficking and resisting arrest.
, attacked the police and was shot to death!”
Norman gritted his teeth and said.
"By the way, there's also the blacksmith and Guzman..."
My brother mentioned another difficult problem.
Blacksmith, a 'supplier' who has been working with Norman for a long time. More than 70% of the goods Norman sold came from him. The rest came from their seizures. As a DEA agent,
, they also need to perform their jobs well, but part of the drug money and illegal drugs seized through their hands will be stained.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! But there is no doubt that the blacksmith is their largest and most reliable supplier.
It's just that the blacksmith takes payment very seriously, and there must be no delay. Payment must be completed within the deadline. Norman and the others are also old customers, so the deadline given by the blacksmith will be longer. But the time is almost up now.
As for defaulting on the account or delaying payment... the consequences will be serious. The blacksmith will send people to pick it up in person, and kill them by the way!
"The money from the blacksmith... take out our money and give it to him first!" The blacksmith cannot owe money. Whether it is for the sake of his own life or to continue cooperation, he cannot delay it. "As for Guzman... let
He's waiting!"
Although Guzman is not easy to mess with, the problem is that he is a trafficker and DEA can defeat him! So he can be a little tougher.
After saying this, Norman stared hard at the police station door.
"McGee...when will the killer you contacted arrive?"
"This... seems to have arrived, but McGee hasn't paid yet, and the other party won't do anything at all."
"Then give it to him! Let them do the work!" Norman said impatiently.
The younger brother immediately picked up the phone and started making calls.
…
About half an hour later, in a textile factory near Station 278 on Line 29-30 of the New York-Brooklyn-Williamsburg-City Rail Viaduct.
An old black man was sitting in the office, studying a piece of linen, when suddenly his phone dinged, and a text message came in.
The old man took off his glasses and picked up his mobile phone. There was payment information on it.
The old black man twitched the corners of his mouth, and then picked up the old-fashioned rotary phone on the table.
"Bai Ge, it's time to work. The two of you have to complete the work before tomorrow night. In ten minutes, I will send you the target information."
There was no sound from the other side of the phone.
The old man didn't pay attention. After he finished speaking, he hung up the phone.
Afterwards, he stood up and walked to the window, overlooking the East River outside the window and the Brooklyn Navy Yard across the river.