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"An award-winning crime reporter describes how two high school honor-roll students used gang connections to loot pharmacies and sell narcotics through delivery drivers using location-based technology and even formed an alliance with the Mexican drug cartel headed by El Chapo,"--NoveList.
April 28, 2015, West Baltimore, Maryland. As looters and arsonists lay waste to already blighted parts of Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, two of the city's brightest students are helping to carry out a historic drug robbery spree-- and flood the city with highly addictive pain pills and heroin. Their plan is to use their gang connections and computer programming skills to set up a high tech drug delivery service and Dark Web marketplace. They became America's youngest drug lords, in the process sparking bloody gang warfare and a nationwide wave of addiction and murder.
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Drug dealers, Drug traffic, Case studies, Medication abuse, Drug control, Drug abuse and crime, Maryland, social conditions, Drug traffic -- United States -- Case studies, Drug dealers -- United States -- Case studies, Medication abuse -- United States -- Case studies, Drug control -- United States -- Case studies, United StatesPlaces
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Pill City: How Two Teenagers Foiled the Feds and Built a Drug Empire
Feb 09, 2017, imusti, PAN
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Pill City: How Two Honor Roll Students Foiled the Feds and Built a Drug Empire
2017, St. Martin's Press
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Pill city: how two honor roll students foiled the Feds and built a drug empire
2017, St. Martin's Press
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