While growing up on 5th-N-O street, N.
W., Washington, D.
C.
Later, Horse is shown that his skills with a pistol would prove to be futile against karma itself..
Battling in the streets would take more from him than he would ever know.
He experienced a multitude of trials and tribulations just to keep food on the table.
He soon learned that the rules of the streets were unforgiving.
With his mother now gone, his siblings in need of a provider, Whitehorse quickly became one of the most calculated, ruthless killers walking the streets of D.
C.
Prior to his mother\'s untimely death, she taught him the rules of the streets in order to prepare him for a world he\'d never want to meet.
Suddenly his mother became ill and he was forced to become the man of the house.
He trained to become a professional boxer, thinking that he would one day soon be able to move his family out of the ghetto.
Whitehorse was in search of a better life for himself and his younger siblings.
When it came to his younger brother and sister being teased by some ruthless bullies, Whitehorse\'s stomach and heart became overly full with courage.
He was a poor under-privileged youth who often stayed hungry. life wasn\'t easy for Dwight Whitehorse Sanders.
While growing up on 5th-N-O street, N.
W., Washington, D.
C