The Knight In The Big World Of American Tv Series

Chapter 503 Blacksmith and Textile Factory (seeking collection, recommendation, seeking monthly pass

Kay originally thought this old Irish gang was very difficult, at least it would die hard to the end, but he didn't expect things to be unexpectedly simple. When Kay offered to cooperate with John Dali, this guy didn't have much hesitation, so he agreed to cooperate with the police.

He only made one request, he demanded that he be able to serve his sentence in a designated prison.

Yes, his request is that simple. He didn't even ask for a commutation request with the prosecutors, he just asked to serve his sentence in a designated prison.

Kay doesn't like any deal with criminals, but Kay can accept this deal, and this guy doesn't ask for a reduction of his sentence.

But Kay is still curious, why a dignified gangster would give in so easily. To be honest, this guy doesn't look like a boneless head.

When Kai asked this question, John Dali did not answer immediately, but took a deep breath and asked Kai for a cigarette. Kay was really curious about this question, so he simply contributed his personal cigar.

After John Dali took a sigh of cigar, he looked at Kay and said, "Because I met two lunatics in a row!"

"What do you mean?" Although this guy didn't name him by name, Kay instinctively sensed that one of the two lunatics in his words was himself. Kai didn't feel very angry about this. After all, he ruined other people's gangs, so he was not allowed to say a few words? Besides, lunatics, in fact, are not too serious accusations, at least Kai said that his self-cultivation is acceptable.

"Do you know why we ran from New York to Los Angeles?"

Kay shook his head. Kay knew that they had only moved to Los Angeles in the past half a year and had been active in New York before. I didn't think much about it at the time, thinking that the Irish 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 nation has its own unique social division of labor. When it comes to violence, everyone’s first reaction must be the Italian Mafia. In fact, the Irish are the initiators of violent crimes in the United States, and to this day, the Irish gang is still the most violent criminal group in the United States. The history of the Irish and Italians entering the North American continent can be traced back to the early colonization period of Europeans, but large-scale immigration to the United States occurred in the 19th century.

In the first half of the 19th century, Ireland was unwilling to endure British colonial exploitation, and two great famines that swept across Ireland broke out, a large number of Irish poor came to North America to survive. In the second half of the 19th century, Italy’s economy was in recession, but taxes continued to skyrocket, and bankrupt poor people flocked 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 can't even rent a decent house. They can only squeeze in the slums, doing the hardest and most tiring work.

Poverty often breeds nationalism. In addition, they are all Catholics. In North America dominated by Christianity, Irish and Italians were once regarded as "barbarians" who could not be assimilated. In the fight against the exploitation of the foremen and the persecution of religion, the Irish spontaneously formed various violent groups, thus becoming the originator of the American gangs. Decades later, the Italian immigrants also encountered the same problem when they arrived, but they went further on the dark road, so that everyone forgot the Irish gang.

Industrialization has promoted the great development of the American economy, but the Irish gang and the Italian mafia have embarked on different paths. The Italians quickly became tired of low-level violent crimes. After the first international drug 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 use their heads to make money and launder money. Only the Irish gang still maintains a domineering style of doing things, so that the Italian mafia especially look down on Irish people who can only speak with their fists. Irish gangs are keen on the thrill of bloodshed on the streets, which has a great influence on the tragic fate of their nation. Ireland has been colonized by Britain for hundreds of years, and violence is their only means of resisting Britain.

At the same time, the Irish have been colonized by the British for hundreds of years, and they have developed their keen political sense in the constant struggle with the British. When the top talents of the Irish ethnic group become the rulers of the underground social order, they are obviously more powerful than the government in how to meet the needs of the bottom citizens and new immigrants, and the votes in these people's hands provide them with the possibility to get involved in politics. After several generations of hard work, the Irish finally became 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 parliamentarians, causing them to hand over the position of the underworld brother to the Italians.

The Irish gang has always been known as the fighting faction among the gangs. As long as these Irish people give money, there is nothing they dare to do. Definitely in recent years, the level of brutality of Irish gangs has been surpassed by Russian gangs and Latino gangs, especially those Mexicans, whose brutality has surpassed that of Irish gangs.

But anyway, the Irish gangs still have a bit of status in the United States. Definitely, this is for the relevant people, it is actually difficult for ordinary people to distinguish these.

"I don't know." Kay shook his head.

"We were kicked out." John Daly said of this, looking unbearable."Merged by gold?" Kay asked curiously. After all, the most prominent gang leader in New York is Merge. If this is the case, it's normal.

"Golden..." John Dali twitched his mouth and showed a smile. Kay felt that there was a lot of stuff in this smile, and it seemed that there was nothing. "In fact, Jin is not terrible to the New York gang. He only cares about his own rule. As long as he abides by his rules, he and his men are not difficult to get along with."

No matter what, Jin He is just a gang, it is impossible to control every corner of New York, so he can't kill all the gangs, that's unrealistic. His domination of the underground world of New York is a bit like the feudal dynasty’s system of restraining local and remote minority chieftains in ancient times. He requires all gangs to submit to him and give confessions on a regular basis. In addition, he must abide by his rules. He doesn't care how the gangs play, and even provides help at some point.

Although it is necessary to have multiple mother-in-laws, and to give money and confessions, for many gang members, this is not a problem.

"That is……?"

"A madman just like you, no, he is even more mad than you. He hunted us single-handedly, just like hunting beasts, and never left alive. Half of my men died under his men. So I Had to run away."

The locality of gangs is still very strong. Generally speaking, few gangs can develop again after they have fled to other places. Therefore, under normal circumstances, few gangs will relocate. Definitely, external expansion is another matter.

"Aren’t you always curious, why did I agree to cooperate with the investigation so simply? It’s very simple! My people are so broken up by you and that bastard! Nothing! Nothing! I'm not cooperating. What can I do? Believe it or not, if I don't go to jail, I will be dead on the street the next day?"

Does John Dali want to cooperate with the police?

In no mood!

Especially the partner of cooperation is Kai, the bastard who ruined his last chance for a comeback!

But reality will always force people to bow their heads.

John Daly lowered his head.

Most of his men were killed, and the others were also taken into custody. In this case, even if he can rely on the legal wolves to escape the sanctions of the law, what will happen afterwards? What is waiting for him? Anyway, it will definitely not be flowers and champagne.

Without his subordinates, without influence, he himself is a piece of fat as a polished commander.

Among other things, when he came to Los Angeles half a year ago, in order to gain a foothold, he did not fight with the local gangs in Los Angeles. These enemies may not be able to use him before, but now...

In short, he went to jail to save his life.

The reason why he wants to go to a designated prison is also for this. After all, he still has something to do with him. Going to a prison dominated by Irish gangs, he can survive, or even live better.

Kai was a little bit dumbfounded, and there was such a reason for feelings.

However, Kay was also a bit emotional about this guy's sober mind. With such a mind, why did you want to go the road of gangsters in the first place?

"By the way, what's the name of the guy you just said?"

"Name? I don't know!" John Dali said very simply. "However, many people call that guy Roar the Punisher!"

...

Norman was released on bail from the police station angrily. Especially when he saw Kai watch him walk out of the police station, his anger reached its highest point.

"I want him to die!" Norman sat in the car and hit the dashboard with a punch.

He didn't say who should die, but the person sitting in the car knew very well.

Norman was talking about John Dali.

Now with John Daly's testimony, it is very detrimental to Norman.

John Daly explained that Norman's deputy McGee appeared on the Irish turf to make a deal with them.

Drug dealing.

What's more interesting is that McGee is buying drugs from the Irish! And the purchase volume is very large!

However, unfortunately, McGee did not reveal to the Irish what they bought the drugs for, which is why Norman was released on bail. After all, all the evidence is still on McGee's dealings with the gang, and it has not been implicated in Norman for the time being.

But it's coming soon.

So Norman needs to kill John Dali!

Let the police lack evidence!

definitely, Kay is also a goal!

After all, everything Norman has encountered now is attributed to this policeman.

"I haven't found out, who killed McGee?" Norman turned to look at his little brother, who had a dirty yellow braid and looked more like a trafficker than a policeman. But this is not unusual in DEA. This is one of the reasons why many law enforcement agencies don't like DEA.

"It's an Italian killer." The Dirty Braid is a member of the Norman squad who specializes in collecting intelligence among the gang members. He is very well informed. "His name is Lyon."

"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 by themselves. They are more of a distributor, such as in their yards. Sell ​​in. So 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 cleanly and rarely leave any traces. But this time, he was captured by the camera. It seems that it is not his style. It should be a temporary intention. ."

Killer Ang, this name is only circulated in small circles. He is the chief killer of the Italian Mafia Maliogi, helping Maliogi deal with some unruly competitors. But everyone who knows Lyon knows that this guy is very reliable, unlike those street gangsters who carry a gun and get his brain hot.

He is an extremely professional killer.

Every assassination, careful arrangements are made, and no traces are left.

"Go to Maliogi! I want to know what the hell is going on! Why do the Italians want to kill me? If Maliogi does not give a reasonable explanation, then tomorrow he will resist arrest for drug trafficking. , Assaulted the police and was shot dead!"

Norman gritted his teeth and said.

"By the way, there is also the blacksmith and Guzman..."

The younger brother has mentioned another thorny issue.

The blacksmith, a ‘supplier’ who has been cooperating with Norman for a long time, took over 70% of Norman’s goods from him. The other is their seizure. As DEA agents, they also need to perform their work well, but the drug money and illegal drugs seized through their hands will be part of the ink.

But there is no doubt that the blacksmith is their largest and most reliable supplier.

It's just that the blacksmith is very fancy about the payment, absolutely no delay, the payment must be completed within the deadline. Norman is also a regular customer, so the deadline given to them by the blacksmith will be longer. But now it is almost time.

As for the lack of account or delay in payment... the consequences are very serious, and the blacksmith will send someone to pick it up personally, and by the way they will kill them!

"The money from the blacksmith...Take out our money and give it to him first!" The blacksmith's money cannot be owed, whether it is for the sake of his life or to continue cooperating, it cannot be delayed. "As for Guzman... let him wait!"

Although Guzman is not easy to provoke, but the problem is that he is a trafficker, and DEA denies him! So you can be a little tougher.

After that, Norman stared fiercely at the gate of the police station.

"McGee...When will the killer contacted arrive?"

"This... seems to have arrived, but McGee hasn't paid the money yet, so the other party won't do it at all."

"Then give it to him! Let them do things!" Norman said impatiently.

The younger brother immediately picked up the phone and started to make a call.

...

About half an hour later, it was located in a textile factory near 278 stations between New York-Brooklyn-Williamsburg-Urban Rail Viaduct Line 29-30.

An old black man was sitting in his office and was studying a piece of sackcloth. Suddenly the phone dinged and a text message came.

The old man took off his glasses and picked up his mobile phone. There was payment information on it.

The old black man twitched at the corner of his mouth, and then picked up the old-fashioned dial phone on the table.

"White Pigeon, you can work, two people, to finish the work before tomorrow night, ten minutes later, I will pass the target information to you."

There is no sound on the other side of the phone.

The old man didn't care, and after speaking, he hung up the phone.

After that, he stood up and walked to the window, overlooking the East River outside the window and the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard across the river.

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