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My Bloody Life

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The author of the book, Reymundo Sanchez, was a lost boy - disowned by physically abusive step-fathers who could not care less about him or his mother. He soon learned that street survival for himself depended on whom he counted on among his friends and to which gang he belonged in the Humboldt Park
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A 30-block area of Chicago defined his reality of the world as a child, a minor, then a seasoned gang leader who aligned himself with fellow gang leaders from the Spanish Lords and Insane Unknowns to form an alliance against the Folks Nation that included the Maniac Latin Disciples, Insane Spanish
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Raymundo was inducted into his gang by a timed "beat down", and once inducted, any perceived breach of the gang's ever-changing laws resulted in a "violation", or punishment by the gang. Following numerous arrests, jail time in Cook County Corrections, and attempted murders against him, Raymundo
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Living in the first floor of a slum apartment on the corner intersection streets of Kedzie and Armitage, Raymundo’s neighborhood was a stronghold of the
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would walk away from gang life and escape Chicago leaving his bloody life behind.
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by Reymundo Sanchez (a pseudonym) about his life as a teenage
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is the story of Raymundo’s odyssey through the ranks of the
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Index

autobiography
street gang
Chicago
Almighty Latin Kings Queens Nation
Latin Kings
America
"The Making of a gangbanger"
"MY BLOODY LIFE: The Making of a Latin King"
Categories
American autobiographies
Latin Kings (gang)
Organized crime memoirs
Books about Chicago
Works published under a pseudonym

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