Rival Street Gangs Versus the Accused: A Novella
By Paula McColm
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Paula McColm
Paula writes fiction novellas and screenplays about contemporary romance and crime drama set in the Los Angeles area of southern California. Her full length feature and film short screenplays have been registered with Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. and also submitted on the website, Simplyscripts.com. For ten years, she worked in local television programming as a technical director, and up to fifteen years prior, she had worked in major medical centers as a nurse in trauma and critical care. Her degrees include Bachelors of Science from the University of the State of New York and Associates of Arts in Studio Fine Art and Film & Television Production from Long Beach Community College. She resides near the beach in downtown Long Beach with her life partner, who’s also a fiction writer. She can be seen frequently participating in art shows in local galleries exhibiting her abstract paintings. Her three daughters reside in California and have careers in the field of Film and Communication.
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Rival Street Gangs Versus the Accused - Paula McColm
Copyright © 2022 Paula McColm.
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ISBN: 978-1-6632-3400-1 (sc)
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Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1 In the Beginning
Chapter 2 Life Gets Complicated
Chapter 3 Faced with Adversity
Chapter 4 The Trial Begins
Chapter 5 The Testimonies
Chapter 6 The Defendant
Chapter 7 A Take on Family
Chapter 8 Hanging in the Balance
Chapter 9 Chaos in the Courtroom
Chapter 10 When Lives Collide
Chapter 11 Finding Leads
Chapter 12 The Verdict
Epilogue
Author’s Note
DEDICATE
D TO:
Robert Torres Gonzales
and my mother, Dolores Futino
Foreword
Paula McColm’s breakout novella, Rival Street Gangs Versus The Accused, is an extraordinary literary achievement that demonstrates her skillful and creative writing abilities. Her book provides a unique, insightful perspective on Latino gangs and their impact on their community and the legal judicial system. Ms. McColm’s characters are engaging and genuinely reflective of the Latino gang lifestyle. It is a must-read for any avid reader.
GOEZ,
Fiction Writer of the published book,
The Wanderings Of An Ant
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26870.pngIn the Beginning
In the probation office of the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse, Lola Wright, a gutsy black woman with her hair combed straight back, was seated at a broken-in wooden desk with a plaque of her name and title of probation officer. At the age of thirty-three, she had handled hundreds of criminal cases, from misdemeanors to felonies.
This morning, she was rustling through paycheck stubs and other papers handed to her by twenty-three-year-old Minor Jimenez, who’s five-foot-ten, bald, and slightly heavyset. It was the beginning of the workweek, and he had arrived to her office wearing a dark blue uniform with his name sewn in blue on a small white oval patch at the top right of his shirt.
After I copy these for verification, I’ll go over the expiration of your probation with you. Excuse me,
she said before leaving her cramped office.
Minor remained seated, and as he stared a hole into a stack of files on top of Ms. Wright’s desk, he had a flashback to his arrest that had occurred four years ago…. It was a pitch-black night, and a cop in his thirties had his gun pointed at Minor, slumped over the steering wheel of a smashed-up 2001 blue Camaro, at the end of the Artesia Boulevard off-ramp of the 405 freeway.
Another cop in his forties shouted, Police! Get out of the car.
Minor landed face-down on the street after opening the car door. The cop cuffed him, pulled him up, frisked him, then threw him into the back of the light-barred patrol car while yelling, You’re under arrest! You piece of shit.
Minor began to come back to earth after Ms. Wright returned to her desk and spoke out with a high-pitched, scratchy voice Awright, Minor, we can do this the easy way or the hard way.
He looked at her with a furrowed brow as she continued, If you don’t fuck up, you won’t ever have to see my face again; but if you do and show up here again, I will be your worst nightmare.
After she gave him back his pay stubs, rent receipts, signature form for a twelve-step program, and probation expiration form, he said respectfully, You have my word, Ms. Wright. I’m sticking to my twelve-step program.
She raised her voice as she said, Don’t BS me. You better stick to what you’re good at. By the size of your paychecks, that’s fixing cars and not stealing ’em.
Yes, ma’am! Thank you, Ms. Wright,
he said. Then he quickly bowed out of her office.
While walking through the probation office, he got out his cell phone and selected Anna with her picture on his Favorites screen. Her recorded voice came on after a couple of rings. You reached Anna. Leave a message.
He left a message after the beep. Listen, Anna, hope we’re still on for tonight.
Then he added, Pick you up ’round five. I love you.
After he hung up and walked into the hallway toward the lobby, a ding sounded on his cell phone. He opened her returned text message. Sorry babe at work & can’t talk now … can’t wait for our big nite out! Xoxo, Anna.
Upon reading her message, he smiled, closed his eyes briefly, then mouthed to himself, Thank you, God.
Later that evening, El Tepeyac Cafe, the popular hole-in-the-wall Mexican cafe on Evergreen in Boyle Heights, was packed with regular customers celebrating El Día de los Muertos. Minor and his girlfriend, Anna, were laughing while they were finishing dinner at a small table. Anna Velasquez, a slender girl of nineteen with long black hair, exuded sensuality tonight dressed in traditional Mexican dress; whereas, Minor’s hunk-like sexiness was understated by his snug-fitting Lakers T-shirt that accentuated the shape of his pecs.
Minor pushed his plate with half-eaten food forward, then patted his belly. Right away, she egged him on. Oh, Minor, did you really think you could eat it all?
C’mon, Anna, have some faith in me.
As he leaned closer to her and pointed upward, he said, Mark my words, one day, I’ll demolish the Manuel special burrito and have my photo hanging up on that wall.
I’ll believe it when I see it,
she said with a coy smile.
Lupe, their waitress who had been working at the cafe for twenty years, was dressed in a black skirt and white blouse. As she swiftly arrived to clear their plates, she said, All done? Well, almost, I see.
She placed the receipt down on their table before picking up Minor’s plate. I’m dying to see your face on El Tepeyac’s wall of fame someday and collect the hundred dollars for finishing off Manuel’s biggest burrito.
Thank you, Lupe, and it’s gonna happen.
He straightened up in his chair and said, You can count on it.
Oh, I believe you, Minor. I just hope it’s not when I have my day off.
After she cleared their plates, she told them, Now, you two enjoy El Día de los Muertos together.
Happy El Día de los Muertos, Lupe,
they said as she was walking away.
Before Minor stood up to get in line to pay the bill, he told Anna, I’ll be right back, and oh, Anna, you look amazing tonight. I love you.
She replied to him, Thank you. I love you too.
After he walked away, she smiled as she sipped her drink.
It had been an hour since the sun had set over Assumption Catholic Church, across the street from the café. Meanwhile, several customers remained lined up outside. Nearing the front entry, twenty-four-year-old Mario Gutierrez, dressed in a Broncos jersey, and his partner, twenty-two-year-old Angel Bernal, wearing a FUBU sports T-shirt, spoke in low tones. Their attire signified their affiliation with the Forever Boyle Avenue Gang.
Damn, I could eat a fuckin’ horse,
Angel said. Wish we got here sooner, but—
Yeah, right, but shit happens,
Mario interrupted him. Just watch your back next time and keep your head down, cuz Puppet rules Cincinnati Street. Them fuckin’ bangers got it out for us homies.
After Mario and Angel entered the cramped cafe, they were given a table. Lupe placed menus down and said, OK, guys, I’ll give you some time to look over the menu. Then I’ll be back to take your orders.
Angel licked his lips once he opened the menu, whereas Mario couldn’t keep his eyes off Anna, seated just a few tables