Reborn American Giants

Chapter 199 The gang despise the chain

Stepping out of the gate of the NYPD's Harlem branch, a long line of cars had stopped on the side of the road. Just as Victor was about to step down the steps and leave, a female voice suddenly came from behind a nearby pillar.

, "Sir, please wait."

Victor stopped, and a large group of people following him had to stop as well. A large group of people blocked the door of the police station.

Looking back, Victor found that the two girls who had stopped him were the two girls who had just been rescued by fate. The one who spoke, Victor vaguely remembered her saying her name, which seemed to be Beola Clemento, because

This is a typical Spanish name, so Victor still has an impression of it.

"Porfirio, let them come," waved Porfirio, who was blocking the opponent's approach, to let them go. Victor looked at Beola who was walking in front. She looked like she was in her 20s and was wearing a white sports series.

She has beautiful clothes, bright and white teeth, and her golden hair is pulled into a ponytail behind her head. She looks full of youthful vitality.

She pulled her companion and stood in front of Victor, and said gratefully: "Sir, my name is Beola Clemento. I'm really sorry that I don't know your name yet, but thank you very much for saving Peña and I today.

If it weren't for you, I really don't know what would have happened to us."

Beola was still frightened when she thought about what happened today. She and her companion Pernia came to New York together. They were going to visit Pratt Institute today. When they passed by 4th Avenue in Harlem, they were almost killed.

A bunch of black people were dragged into a small

It’s unimaginable what would have happened in the alley. If it hadn’t been for Victor’s unexpected intervention, they would have had no chance of surviving today. Therefore, Beola was of course very grateful to Victor, and Victor’s cruelty to hurt others was automatically eliminated by Beola.

Filtered.

"You can call me Victor."

"Ah, Mr. Victor, I really don't know how to thank you."

"You're welcome, Miss Beola. Although the United States claims to be the paradise of the free world, I think that even in paradise, there are places where the sun does not shine. If you go out to play in the future, it is best to stay away from Brooklyn, Queen.

The downtown area and most places in the Bronx are not suitable for pretty girls like you to go alone."

"Ah, thank you so much. We will definitely remember your advice."

"Too many things happened today. I don't think you are interested in shopping anymore. I see that you are walking and not driving. Please allow me to send someone to take you two back." Victor smiled slightly and turned his head.

Didn't notice that Beola seemed to be attracted by his slight smile?

She was in a daze due to the smile, but her companion Petunia shook her arm before she came back to reality. Then she lowered her head with a red face, trying to cover up her gaffe. He said to Porfirio beside him:

"You can arrange a car to take these two beautiful ladies home."

"Yes, sir," Porfirio replied respectfully.

"Mr. Victor, thank you so much," Beola was worried about how she should leave here, because she wanted to thank Victor properly, so after finishing the transcript and testifying against the suspect, she refused the Harlem branch.

The police were preparing to send a car to take them back, but they waited at the door of the police station, wanting to thank Victor in person.

"You're welcome with just a little effort..."

Regarding what happened just now, Victor thought it was just a trivial matter, and Victor did not pay attention to Detective Burt's warning about the "Blood Gang". There are about 20,000 gang organizations in the United States, and there are probably a total of 20,000 gang members.

There are about 1.4 million people, most of whom are similar to what we encounter today and belong to street violent organizations.

The most vicious are also the weakest. This is a line from the movie "American Gangster". Victor deeply agrees. He does not think that these low-level gangs who are still in a state of street melee can cause him any trouble. Therefore, there is no problem at all.

He took it to heart, but he didn't know that this negligence almost put him in a crisis.

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In the Hamlet neighborhood of Upper Brooklyn, 70% of the residents are black, and there are also some Asians from Asia and Hispanics from Latin America. Because of their nature, education level, distribution of social resources, etc.,

Black people have always been discriminated against in American society. Although this situation improved after the rise of the black civil rights movement in the 1960s, and explicit discrimination laws were abolished, the impression formed over a long time and the black people themselves have caused invisible discrimination.

Still exists.

Black people can only work in low-end jobs such as restaurant waiters, cleaners, etc., and even these jobs are facing competition from Asians and Hispanics.

The security issues in an area can always be linked to residents' income and unemployment rate. With low income, black people are naturally poorer compared to white people. At the same time, the unemployment rate is high, there is no job, coupled with the level of education and gang culture.

Due to influence and other reasons, driven by the desire to make a fortune, these black people naturally embarked on the path of illegal crime.

What's ridiculous is that even when committing crimes, these black gangs can only choose violent crimes due to their cultural level. Basically, there are no brain crimes, even theft. Because they require skills, black people often choose to rob directly, which is simple.

Rough and devoid of technical content.

This is how the Black District of Harlem began to form, because the government built more public housing here and the houses were cheaper. Starting in the 1960s, black people began to move in here one after another, and the local white people who originally lived here,

Faced with the influx of black families, many of them chose to move to Lower Brooklyn. Harlem gradually became a black area, with chaotic security and frequent crimes.

Black gangs are very different from other ethnic groups. They do not have a "mafia-style" strict superior-subordinate organization. Therefore, there are no intricate alliances in black gangs, and they have no ability to corrupt government officials, loyalty, and rules.

Words like order have nothing to do with loose gang organizations.

Because of their marginal economic status and political powerlessness, these black gangs, unlike the Italian Mafia and Irish gangs, have strict organizations and strict superior-subordinate relationships, and can only be reduced to limited street violence organizations, engaging in

Some low-end crimes include drug trafficking (also the last step after layers of exploitation) and organized prostitution.

As a result, black gangs have become the lowest end of the contempt chain of American criminal organizations.

So there was a reason why Victor didn't take them to heart.

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