Jack Lawrence
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So the situation in Junior's home would gradually get worse and more disruptive until he tells me that one day his mother decides she can't handle him anymore and has him sent off to care, where luckily the man, who wasn't his biological father, but the only father he's ever known, comes to his rescue.
Junior tells me life with his father was more stable.
He didn't drink and he certainly did not do drugs.
He was a hardworking man who did his best to teach Junior right from wrong and to teach him to always work hard for his money.
However, Junior tells me this hard work meant lots of time spent alone.
Here's Junior's older sister on her adopted father and how Junior's life was severely affected by the way he had been treated by his mother.
Sunnyside may be a small rural farming community, but it wouldn't be long before the gangs would start moving into town.
Gangs like the Eastside Rivada and NorteΓ±os would begin to gain a foothold.
When you say that the gangs arrived, so what happens there?
So there's no gangs in town and then did certain people move into that town who were gang members and then they started basically creating their own smaller gangs, as it were?
So we're going to take a quick break, but when we come back, Junior tells me how the violence from the gangs would become increasingly worse, to the point he would have to plan every trip out of his home just to avoid being attacked.
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