Chapter 510: Infernal Affairs 2nd Update. Please Give Me Your Monthly Votes!!!
"Because we have the same enemy. Kai has already prepared the answer. "204th Street! "
204th Street is the fastest-growing gang in recent years. Not only that, 204th Street is also the gang that has eroded the most territory of the Delana family. Among them, the conflict between Guzman's family and the Delana family is the most acute.
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"I assume you want to see Guzman suffer?"
Marigio's eyes flashed when he heard Guzman's name.
Kai knew he was tempted.
Gangsters have their own set of rules, such as not cooperating with the police. No matter how fierce the hatred between the two gangs is, they will not use the police to attack each other. Once they do, they will be spurned by all gangs.
But... those are all old almanacs.
With the development of modern society and the ever-accelerating pace of life, many of the old rules have changed. Gangsters are no exception. But this change is far from good. In the first half of the last century, gangsters still had a certain sense of glory. For example, those mafia gangsters would wear suits and top hats wherever they went, dressing up like extremely gentlemen. Not only that, they were also willing to abide by the rules.
But now?
Making money is the last word. The traditional Italian mafia methods are gradually losing popularity nowadays. Today's young people don't like the Mafia's slow way of doing things. The days when the Italian Mafia and the Irish gang were domineering are long gone. Times have changed. The end of the Cold War has brought about new immigrant groups, and the threat of criminal organizations is likely to spread to globalization in this century. Among American gangs, the composition of departments has also changed a lot.
Simply put, with the rise of the black civil rights movement, black gangs began to rise in large numbers. Now, due to the rise of the drug trade, a large group of Hispanic gangs are also catching up.
This led to the gradual decline of the traditional Mafia and Irish gangs.
Frederick Thrasher, the pioneer of gang research, pointed out in "Gangs: A Study of the 1313 Gang in Chicago" that the root of the emergence of criminal organizations lies in "social disorder caused by economic instability", as he said. In the world of black street gangs, as the Wu-Tang Clan sings in "", "Money rules everything."
Compared with European immigrants, the black group will self-emphasize their cultural isolation from mainstream American society because of their marginalized economic status and political powerlessness. Few black gangs want to be associated with outside economic activities and government officials. To what extent is this closure achieved? From the 1970s to the 1980s, some members of the "Crips" (one of the most famous black gangs in Los Angeles, opposed to the "Bloods") who were in prison would still use Swahili to communicate with each other.
This has also led to more black youths ending up in gangs. It is precisely for these reasons that black gangs have begun to become mainstream in the United States today. Black people, on the other hand, have no regard for the so-called honors and rules respected by white society, and even think that they are old-fashioned and hypocritical.
And the organized crime of old immigrants such as the Irish, Jews, Italians and Chinese is no longer what it used to be. →In the final analysis, as old immigrants integrate into mainstream society and their class status improves, the social role of gangs is becoming insignificant.
In this case, the approach that the Delana family insisted on was completely outdated.
Marigio obviously understood this, and he also thought about making changes. He originally wanted to break the tradition and bring Chapra into the family and make him a senior member of the family. This was his attempt.
However, his enlightened reform had not yet seen results, as he mistook undercover agents for talents and ended before it even started.
But it can also be seen from this that Marigio is not the kind of person to follow the rules.
"Then how do I know if you will use the scavenger to deal with me?" Marigio was moved.
Of course he was moved. Although the Delana family has recovered its strength under his leadership over the years, it is still not qualified to deal with Guzman and the 204th Street behind Guzman. It would be good to use the police to deal with them.
But he still has scruples.
That is, he also worked with scavengers.
Kai didn't speak, just watched with a smile.
Maligio curled his lips: "It seems that you are not sincere."
"Whatever you want, you have to take risks. In a sense, I am helping you get rid of Guzman. You can't just take advantage. How can you not take any risks? You can do it now Let’s bet on whether there is any evidence left on that ghost scavenger.”
"Hey, it seems like you are begging me!" Hearing Kai's strong words, Marigio laughed angrily.
"No, no, how can I, a policeman, beg a gang leader? I'm just giving you a chance. You don't have to give me what I want, but that will make me very unhappy. I'm not a big-hearted person. Since you give me If I'm not happy, then I can only make you unhappy too. You don’t want me and the entire West District Police Department to keep an eye on you, do you? Even if you are smart and have no flaws, what about your little brother? , I asked people to arrest them and detain them directly!”
Kai never deals with criminals, he only uses his own methods to get what he wants.
Are gangs afraid of the police?
Of course they are afraid. Apart from anything else, as long as the police are fierce and keep an eye on them 24 hours a day, how can they do business?
However, this move is also a lose-lose situation for the police, after all, they pay taxes!
Of course, the police will not have an easy time doing this.
But relatively speaking, the gangs still suffer a greater loss. After all, if the police go too far, they will at most be scolded, but they will actually lose money!
Mariggio originally planned to get some benefits from the police, at least get a promise or something, but obviously, the serious crime team police on the opposite side did not want to give him this opportunity.
"Hey..." Mariggio immediately said with a heroic breath: "I don't know who the scavenger is, but I know a man named Tony is his agent. Find him, and you can find the scavenger."
"Thank you. By the way, pray that they don't have any evidence against you, otherwise you will go to jail again."
After that, Kai took Chap out.
When Chap stood up, he glanced at Mariggio. He wanted to say something.
When he betrayed Mariggio, he was actually not having a good time himself. Undercovers are also human beings, how can they not have any feelings at all? Maliggio really has nothing to say about Chap. Others even planned to make him the second boss, which clearly showed that they were training him as the successor, but he was not honest and sold him out.
Chap was born in a grassroots family, and he still valued the brotherhood of these brothers. However, the identity of a policeman was more important to him.
But even so, after Maliggio went to jail, he did not send anyone to trouble him, and even after he was released from prison, he did not trouble him.
It is completely nonsense to say that Maliggio was afraid of Chap's identity as a policeman.
After all, it is not difficult to quietly kill a small policeman in Maliggio's position.
So Chap always felt that he not only owed Maliggio, but also owed him a favor.
On the contrary, Maliggio never went to see Chap from beginning to end, as if he did not exist.
"Let's go... Chap, remember that you are a policeman." Kai could feel Chap's entanglement, but did not say much. Just patted his shoulder to remind him.