Homicide Hartford
Homicide Hartford is an urban book about a young hustler named King. He was getting money on the grimey streets of Edgewood which is on the north end of Hartford, Connecticut. The street is a known Crack Cocaine strip. King was born on Edgewood street "Literally" in the late 1970s but his family moved to Highland Park, Michigan where he was raised. He had a dream of becoming a professional basketball player. In Highland Park, he was a legend on the basketball court and in the game called the "Streets". In the late 1990s, he was given a chance to play college basketball for a Divison 1 Junior College in upstate New York but before he got the chance of a lifetime on the basketball court, bad decisions with his anger and failing grades ended his career before it started. He moved back to Hartford on Edgewood street where the dope game awaited him. King built a team on Edgewood street that was all about money and gun-play. "It was all about the Kiko's and the Gr8 One's.
Homicide Hartford is an urban book about a young hustler named King. He was getting money on the grimey streets of Edgewood which is on the north end of Hartford, Connecticut. The street is a known Crack Cocaine strip. King was born on Edgewood street "Literally" in the late 1970s but his family moved to Highland Park, Michigan where he was raised. He had a dream of becoming a professional basketball player. In Highland Park, he was a legend on the basketball court and in the game called the "Streets". In the late 1990s, he was given a chance to play college basketball for a Divison 1 Junior College in upstate New York but before he got the chance of a lifetime on the basketball court, bad decisions with his anger and failing grades ended his career before it started. He moved back to Hartford on Edgewood street where the dope game awaited him. King built a team on Edgewood street that was all about money and gun-play. "It was all about the Kiko's and the Gr8 One's.
Homicide Hartford is an urban book about a young hustler named King. He was getting money on the grimey streets of Edgewood which is on the north end of Hartford, Connecticut. The street is a known Crack Cocaine strip. King was born on Edgewood street "Literally" in the late 1970s but his family moved to Highland Park, Michigan where he was raised. He had a dream of becoming a professional basketball player. In Highland Park, he was a legend on the basketball court and in the game called the "Streets". In the late 1990s, he was given a chance to play college basketball for a Divison 1 Junior College in upstate New York but before he got the chance of a lifetime on the basketball court, bad decisions with his anger and failing grades ended his career before it started. He moved back to Hartford on Edgewood street where the dope game awaited him. King built a team on Edgewood street that was all about money and gun-play. "It was all about the Kiko's and the Gr8 One's.