19-09-2016, 02:58 PM
ASSASSINS A Man Without A Country
P. 86
That day my father went off on a drinking binge at Navarro's office with a few of his friends, he got drunk, then walked downstairs to Maurice Ferre's office, kicked the door in, pulled out a .45 and put the gun to Ferre's head. My father told him that if he didn't start getting paid for the work he was doing in training these men he was going to eliminate him. I don't know if Ferre gave my father any money or if they just agreed on something. I know my dad didn't have any money if he was always asking my mother for money to buy his cigarettes. Later that afternoon the police picked him up at a restaurant. Ferre had to of paid him something in order for my father to have ordered some food. When the police arrested him inside the restaurant Ed said, "I don't understand the charges," he was then taken to jail. The gun was registered to Frank Castro.
Frank said, "I was victimized by your father so he must have stolen the gun." My father gave the police an alias name when he was booked into jail. The department discovered my father was a felon carrying a gun and just threaten Ferre's life. They felt confident that they would get a conviction and my father would spend sometime in jail. When it came time for my father to go before the judge, his charges were subsequently dropped, and he was released without question. Some folks say that my father had this smirk on his face as he was getting released, knowing that he couldn't be touched. He could've practically killed someone right in-front of the entire police department, and not a single thing would've happened to my father so long as he possessed the information he carried in his attaché briefcase.
P. 86
That day my father went off on a drinking binge at Navarro's office with a few of his friends, he got drunk, then walked downstairs to Maurice Ferre's office, kicked the door in, pulled out a .45 and put the gun to Ferre's head. My father told him that if he didn't start getting paid for the work he was doing in training these men he was going to eliminate him. I don't know if Ferre gave my father any money or if they just agreed on something. I know my dad didn't have any money if he was always asking my mother for money to buy his cigarettes. Later that afternoon the police picked him up at a restaurant. Ferre had to of paid him something in order for my father to have ordered some food. When the police arrested him inside the restaurant Ed said, "I don't understand the charges," he was then taken to jail. The gun was registered to Frank Castro.
Frank said, "I was victimized by your father so he must have stolen the gun." My father gave the police an alias name when he was booked into jail. The department discovered my father was a felon carrying a gun and just threaten Ferre's life. They felt confident that they would get a conviction and my father would spend sometime in jail. When it came time for my father to go before the judge, his charges were subsequently dropped, and he was released without question. Some folks say that my father had this smirk on his face as he was getting released, knowing that he couldn't be touched. He could've practically killed someone right in-front of the entire police department, and not a single thing would've happened to my father so long as he possessed the information he carried in his attaché briefcase.