In late 1920, a major crime wave sweeps the nation as Prohibition takes effect. The ban on the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages causes the criminal underworld to resort to illegal smuggling, better known as bootlegging. Law enforcement wages an immense war against these so-called bootleg gangsters and their criminal activities. In the San Francisco Bay Area, the shocking crimes of Edmund Spud Murphy and his notorious Howard Street Gang create havoc for area law enforcement and its local citizens, resulting in an epic battle between good and evil. Tragic events unfold as area law enforcement officers attempt to arrest the members of the gang.
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A native Arkansan, Hunter Petray was born and raised in Fordyce, Arkansas. Hunter is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and has spent more than eighteen years working in the field of law enforcement. He is currently a sergeant in the Criminal Investigation Division of the Benton County Sheriff’s Office in Bentonville, Arkansas. Hunter has a lifelong passion for history in the field of law enforcement and true crime.