Betsy Davidson

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They were gang members in spite of their normalness. They had joined gangs as thirteen- or fourteen-year-old boys. Some were forced. Others sought protection. Still others were seduced by teenage enticements: Girls. Money. Adventure. A chance to brawl and “party.” By their twenties, they were sick of it.
Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America
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