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Richard Wolfe sits at his kitchen table in Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. Wolfe and his late brother Daniel (in picture) founded the Indian Posse street gang. Daniel was murdered in a prison brawl in 2010. This was shot on assignment for The Globe and Mail in 2011 shortly after Richard completed a 15 year sentence for attempted murder. He told me all about it--how he chased a guy down a street and shot him over an unpaid debt. I also remember when I arrived at Richard's house a serviceman was installing a security system. Richard told me young gangsters could really make a name for themselves by killing him. Richard ended up going back to jail, where in his lifetime he spent a total of 640 days in solitary confinement. He died in the Prince Albert Penitentiary in 2016 at the age of 40.
Richard Wolfe sits at his kitchen table in Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. Wolfe and his late brother Daniel (in picture) founded the Indian Posse street gang. Daniel was murdered in a prison brawl in 2010. This was shot on assignment for The Globe and Mail in 2011 shortly after Richard completed a 15 year sentence for attempted murder. He told me all about it--how he chased a guy down a street and shot him over an unpaid debt. I also remember when I arrived at Richard's house a serviceman was...
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