No Matter How Loud I Shout written by Edward Humes, tell the stories of juvenile delinquents from southern California and a look at their lives in the juvenile justice system. Ronald Duncan, nine days before his sixteenth birthday decides to rob and blow off the head of his two employers while they were driving him home after work. John Sloan, a second generation Korean-American from an affluent and respected family living in one of Southern California’s wealthiest and safest communities, robs a man at gunpoint in an empty parking lot. And there’s George Trevino, a “300 kid” that is charged with six counts of armed robbery when his 22 year-old gang banger friend gets shot in a botched home invasion robbery and puts most the blame on Geor
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