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Title: "SIDESHOWS":A DEADLY GAME.
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Guns are quite easy to get a hold of on Bay Area streets. In fact guns on the streets are a lot more powerful then those which the Police force carries. When people from opposing neighborhoods party together at Sideshows someone is more than likely to let off a few bullets into the crowd... Showed first 250 characters
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In fact guns on the streets are a lot more powerful then those which the Police force carries. When people from opposing neighborhoods party together at Sideshows someone is more than likely to let off a few bullets into the crowd. Usually hitting those whom the bullets were not intended for... Showed next 250 characters
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