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Revolving Door III

Shawn M. Chavies, 40, was allegedly on his way to do a drug deal in Stroudsburg, Pa., when he ran out of gas. “They’re selling like hot cakes, yo,” Chavies had told the buyer. “If you want some you better hurry up.” When Chavies didn’t arrive for the deal, the buyer called him. “Hold on, I’ll be there,” he replied, explaining he found two men to push him to a filling station. The buyer — an undercover cop — arrested Chavies there. Why was Chavies in such a hurry to unload his drugs? He was due in court to be sentenced after being convicted in an earlier drug case. (RC/Allentown Morning Call) ...They just never learn — that the real money is in gasoline.
Original Publication Date: 06 April 2014
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 20.

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