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Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Newtown's Second Line: The rise of a violent Sarasota gang | HeraldTribune.com

Newtown's Second Line: The rise of a violent Sarasota gang | HeraldTribune.com: "four robbers wore masks as they approached Warren 'Redd' Anderson. One of them carried an assault rifle, taking aim at Anderson from a vacant lot across the darkened street.After pushing gang back, Newtown looks forward A father slain, and family ties turned fragile Second Line gang: Time line In Newtown, word spreads quickly Map: Shots fired three times in one day in Second Line
Someone yelled 'Get down!' and a bullet came so close Anderson could hear it hiss through the air. He was carrying a large black bag, and as two more shots rang out he dropped it and ran for cover, sprinting around the corner of a house.
Anderson, a barber, watched the robbers rummage through the bag that contained the tools of his trade -- scissors, razors and several dozen pairs of electric trimmers.
Anderson recognized the tallest one as DeAndre Tunstall, ringleader of the renegade Second Line street gang. Tunstall's face was mostly uncovered by the loose mask, as if he wanted Anderson to know who was taking his money."

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