Operation Kindred: Chapter Summary

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Rival gang members instigate a bloody gang war.

BRIEF SYNOPSIS:

RILEY (24) a gang member from Karnstreet attempts to rob some bookies, but when an alarm goes off, in a panic he struggles with a man, his gun goes off killing the man. Riley is arrested.

Riley’s girlfriend, FAITH, and his “brother” JACK, attend Riley’s court trial. Riley is found guilty and sentenced to eight years in prison.

The shooting prompts the police to create Operation Kindred. They search and question suspected gang members. Other rival gangs blame Riley and Jack for the police action.

NEVAN, a drug addict, owes FINBAR, leader of a rival gang, and BARRY money. They want Nevan to kill Jack Casey. Nevan has no choice. He shoots Jack, but Jack lives.

SKELLY, a gang member, struggles
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It’s Riley’s baby. Jack vows to take care of Faith. They begin a romantic relationship.

Finbar instructs Nevan to take out Chris Skelly; he’s the last of the Skelly brothers running the streets. Nevan attacks Skelly with a knife, but doesn’t kill him. He warns him to get out of Karnstreet. Nevan tells Skelly he’s the one who shot Jack.

Later, Skelly and Jack bust into Nevan’s home. Jack shoots Nevan three times in the chest. The police investigate.

Skelly begins a romantic relationship with COLIN. Later, Barry and his friends jump Skelly. They tell Skelly that Jack is a dead man. Gangsters LARRY and NATE target Barry. Larry enters a pub and shoots Barry. Jack is questioned by the police, but released.

Faith thinks about moving out because it’s too danger for her and the baby. Jack wants her to stay.

Finbar comes after Jack. He shoots Nate. Jack gets shot in the arm. Jack kills members of Finbar’s gang. He struggles with Finbar and then shoots him in the back of the head. He steals Finbar’s car that contains a sports bag.

Skelly removes Jack’s bullet. Colin realizes that it’s too dangerous to be around Jack. He tells Skelly that he’s leaving. Skelly leaves with

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