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He blamed the British for making him an orphan and was vengeful because of this. People that knew him when he was a younger, knew him as someone that would get into
He had friends that would protect him through thick and thin being a hero for much of the hispanic community. The Kid picked up Spanish fluently before long being in New Mexico enabling him to play his fair share with a number of hispanic woman who loved him very much. When Henry went into the Lincoln County War he attracted even more fans so to say, men who were impressed with his incredible shot and woman who longed to be with him. Being one of the McSween followers he was known throughout to be the most daring and willing amigo in the gang. Beginning his manhood rustling cattle with the roughest men around forced him to earn his stripes fast and he adapted well to whatever situation he encountered.
There’s a hierarchy to gangs. There is the top dog, or the one who is above everyone and got there by his own means. This could mean he killed the original top dog, or he created the gang himself. The second would be the OG’s of the gang; they make sure everyone is on task. Then there are the members who know their place and know their jobs.
He started his robbery spree because he was poor, but then he enjoyed it so robbed when he was bored. He became a gangster because during some robberies he accidentally killed someone. This is his motive for his crimes that heavily impacted
Besides from everything he did, he wasn’t exactly the friendliest face. For example, Pony says that “He had quite a reputation. They have a file on him down at the police station. He had been arrested, he got drunk, he rode in rodeos, lied, cheated, stole, rolled drunks, jumped small kids-he did everything. I didn’t like him, but he was smart and you had to respect him.”
Secondly Andy is intelligent. Andy is intelligent because, he learns that being a Royal (gang) or a Guardian (Another gang) or even a Police Officer, these are titles they define what you are not who you are. Andy learned that a title is just a name people judge other on. Thirdly, Andy is determined. Andy is determined because Takes his jacket off no matter the pain.
Although their charisma brought the community
He was the last to join the “Losers Club,”; he joined because of the Apocalyptic Rock War. He was hated by Henry Bowers because their fathers hated each other. Mike’s dog, chip, was poisoned by Henry Bowers. Mike’s father told to check the Iron Works, and a bird tries to attack Mike. Mike saves himself by throwing tiles at it, and hiding behind a smokestack.
He constantly wondered about his officers’ intentions. Friends and foes were always betraying him. He breathed life into his ideals and goals. His commitment to creating a place he believed to be fair and just was a lifelong commitment. Bills, arguments, disease, complications of all sorts, and everyday life in general dangling in front of him always taunting him.
In the United States, every year there are around 2,000 gang-related homicides and in the realistic fiction novel, The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, it explores the issues of gang violence, and teenagers in gangs. Around 40% of all members in gangs are teenagers, who are getting involved in some dangerous things very early in life. In the novel The Outsiders, the “Greasers” which is a gang of all teenagers, fight other gangs and commit serious crimes such as murder. We as a society need to pinpoint why teenagers join gangs and stop them beforehand. We also need to help people get out of gangs if they are already in one.
He was the top student during his stay at Hogwarts and he was able to charm anybody that he encountered. He was also physically attractive, inheriting his looks from his muggle father. Using his likeable and charismatic facade, he was able to hide his goals to attain immortality and eradicate all those against him even Dumbledore, a man considered to be the greatest wizard of his time. His interests were narrowly focused on the usefulness of people, objects, and power to his goals. As a result, he treated everybody as pawns that can be easily discarded and replaced.
Charles Manson was an evil man. His many ways to persuade others to do what he wanted. Creating what he considered was a family and training them to be killers. The members of the family were very dysfunctional. Internally, they had many issues and Charles knew had to feed on their insecurities and their weaknesses.
Many say he had an evil heart but truly had a kind heart He was a very generous man. Some people thought of him as a modern day Robin Hood. He would help the needy by getting what the needed form the bad. He went from having rival gangs being tortured and killed, to running his alcohol business, to being the most notorious mobsters of all time. Al Capone eliminated rival gangs and ran a successful alcohol
Though unlike the other greats, he had no patern, kept no schedule, and had no specific type or so it seemed. He met only the bare minimum of the typical traits of a serial killer. Though those same traits matched roughly half the male population in his age group. Independently wealthy his freedom of movement gave him reason to travel at will. Allowed the tall, well built man to be where he needed to be, to change his hunting grounds and stay one step ahead of those that would