Homicide Hartford is an urban book about a young hustler named King. "It was all about the Kiko\'s and the Gr8 One\'s..
King built a team on Edgewood street that was all about money and gun-play.
He moved back to Hartford on Edgewood street where the dope game awaited him.
In the late 1990s, he was given a chance to play college basketball for a Divison 1 Junior College in upstate New York but before he got the chance of a lifetime on the basketball court, bad decisions with his anger and failing grades ended his career before it started.
In Highland Park, he was a legend on the basketball court and in the game called the "Streets".
He had a dream of becoming a professional basketball player.
King was born on Edgewood street "Literally" in the late 1970s but his family moved to Highland Park, Michigan where he was raised.
The street is a known Crack Cocaine strip.
He was getting money on the grimey streets of Edgewood which is on the north end of Hartford, Connecticut.
Homicide Hartford is an urban book about a young hustler named King