Suburban Gangsters By: Michael P. Dineen Sometimes in life the direction you choose could come down to making a choice that at the time didnt seem like a big deal, only looking back you knew it wasnt smart. Had his conversation gone differently with his father in the spring of 1985, Patrick may never had become a criminal. While shooting hoops with his old man that breezy afternoon in April, they struck up a conversation. Patrick had been kicked out of Walt Whitman High School a few months earlier, but had been working full-time ever since. He was working hard at the time and would have kept at it. But his dads rejection, and the way he did it, burned Patrick badly. Patrick doesnt blame his dad for becoming a criminal, but that was the final straw. Somehow, he was determined to find a way to get that Mustang GT his dad wouldnt cosign for him. Selling cocaine would help him to achieve that. Thats when he began hustling. This was just the beginning of Patricks drug selling days. He sold and trained and trained and sold. He worked with the cops, the FBI, and the DEA. It may feel like a quick high. You may think just one more big sale and you can get out. But youll learn that the life of drugs and crime doesnt pay.
- | Author: Michael P. Dineen
- | Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co.
- | Publication Date: Jan 16, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 162 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/Biography & Autobiography
- | ISBN-10: 1480951897
- | ISBN-13: 9781480951891