Thursday, February 15, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-monster15feb15,1,235926,full.story?coll=la-headlines-california

see his name on a list

believe it last week when he landed in a lineup.

Fourteen years ago
his autobiography

growing up in Los Angeles as a Crip sold more than 100,000 copies.

Scott's name and photo

identifying his book jacket, posted on the wall at the 77th Street police station

in the Los Angeles Police Department's new list of "Top 10 Most Wanted Gang Members."
— whereabouts unknown — the crime, a carjacking a potential third strike for Scott

“He was just too involved in the culture of gangs; he couldn't get away, He chose that life."

"I have pushed people violently out of existence …. I have shot numerous people and have been shot seven times myself."

"I can tell you that he does not gangbang any more and has not done so for many years,"

hampered by drugs.
a movie deal,

police trying to stop put him on this list. trying to stop him from becoming a bigger celebrity

"I think it could be personal," It could be politics, they want big names

he was a child growing up near Florence and Normandie the son of former football player nickname Monster stomping a man to death.
AK-47 assault rifle.
His term included a stay in isolation in the high-security prison at Pelican Bay.

"He told us he didn't mind getting sent back to prison because he would have the time to write,"

the latest chapter in Scott's life "should be no surprise to anyone."
now that these so-called gangstas have ratted themselves out, false hope

where do they go? back to the streets — what they know

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