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The Daily News of Tulsan

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The Daily News of Tulsan 

TWO GANGS COLLIDE; BUT TURNS DEADLY

Would you risk your life to save a friend from a vicious gang? Would you take that risk and possibly end up in jail? On Friday afternoon, a case had been reported that a young man had died in Tulsan Community Park. A few kids saw this young man lying beside the fountain with a pool of blood beside him. The kids reported to the police. The police had arrived at the scene a few minutes later. Detective Jonas Smith had came 5 minutes after the police did.

 They later identified the young man as 18 year old Robert Sheldon. Smith said he was stabbed on the side with a switchblade around 2 A.M. on Friday morning. A few days after the scene had been reported, Smith found out that Robert was part of an upper class gang called the Socs. Robert was a Soc. Smith then knew that Robert had died due to gangs.

He decided to check the Socs' website on the computer to get 

some information. There was a list of gangs that the Socs' were involved with. It appears that a gang called the Greasers were their number one enemies. The greasers are a lower class gang on the east side. Smith did a little research on the greasers and read about all the members. He went to the police station to see the whole gang's records. He wanted to talk to the greasers for more information on Robert's death.

The following day, Smith had arrived at the Curtis' house unexpectedly. All the members were there except for Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade. 

" I thought they were somewhere else because Ponyboy and Johnny didn't have any criminal records. But, I studied Dallas Winston's face because I knew he would

   

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