Dark Canyon by Roy A. Teel Jr. & Jr

Dark Canyon by Roy A. Teel Jr. & Jr

Author:Roy A. Teel, Jr. & Jr.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Narroway Press
Published: 2015-06-19T08:01:18+00:00


Brent Bellock was sitting in a small lunch room at the car dealership owned and operated by Phillip Soranto and Patrick Martin. The two men were working on an engine when John’s truck pulled into their parking lot. Philly called out to Patrick and said, “We have expected company.” The two men walked out into the parking lot as John and Chris were getting out of the truck. Patrick went to say something when Jim’s car pulled in and parked, and the two men just looked at John, nodded, and walked off into the building and the lunch room.

Bellock heard the sound of vehicles and sat silent in the lunch room as Patrick and Philly walked in followed by John, Jim, and Chris. Brent looked at Chris and said, “I know all of the faces but his.” John said, “This is Special Agent Chris Mantel. He is a recent graduate from the academy and assigned to my office.” Jim sat down and pulled out a cigarette and asked if it was okay to smoke. There were nods around the small room, and he took out a smoke, lit it, and said, “So … you guys are the mercenaries for hire hitting the gang targets?” Philly sat down as did Patrick and John. Chris remained standing. John looked around the room and asked, “Who started Operation Plato and why?” Brent responded, “I started it, Agent Swenson. I’m the man behind the curtain here pulling the strings.” “Why have you decided to openly declare war on the gangs in LA?” Brent took a deep breath and said, “Years of abuse, watching their treachery. I have been the head of gang operations for the LAPD here in Los Angeles for twenty years and for the most part me and my team of police officers and our special gang unit have been able to hold them at bay … until a year ago.” John sat back and asked, “What changed a year ago?”

“They murdered my whole family, my wife, my children, my grandchildren.” Jim took a hit off the cigarette and said, “But they left you alive and alone?” Brent nodded and said, “About a year ago, the gangs were unorganized and left in ruins after the fires. I lost many of my officers in the fires as well, and so for about six months there was little gang oversight and really little enforcement that needed to be dealt with. Then about this time last year, the gangs began to organize under a board of directors, so to speak, here in Los Angeles. I don’t think I have to run down the list of the senior board members.” John shook his head as did Jim. Chris asked, “Rival gangs who have been fighting over the same turf for decades have united?” Brent nodded and said, “They have successfully been able to organize and run under the umbrella of legitimate business.” Jim laughed and said, “That’s not news, Brent. They have been doing that for decades.



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