The investigation was fading away at the police custody and likewise, Cassidy was already giving up but was still worried. He getting to know that his father was involved in a lot of shady activities and that he had made a lot of enemies was an ache in his thought.
Kaz who just turned eighteen he became too close to the street that he vowed never to go close to the church again, although even after Kaz had made his decision to decease from finding his father's killer and doing some revenge or payback to the culprit he was still very angry.
He wanted payback so badly, but he couldn"t go ahead because there really not much information for him to find who was involved, Kaz soon because very lonely in Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. He worked around the town seeking someone who would understand him.
It was then he came across a group of bikers. They were the Bandidos motorcycle club bikers in Louisiana. He loved what he saw them do.
They all looked rebellious, and they seemed to be the type of people he would want to associate with. He showed interest and he was picked up by the club leader, a man named Big Jim.
Big Jim was a big, burly man with a shaved head and a goatee. He had a reputation for being a tough guy, and he wasn't afraid to use his fists. He took Kaz under his wing and showed him the ropes. He taught him how to ride a motorcycle, how to fight, and how to survive on the streets.
Kaz quickly became a part of the club. He loved the feeling they gave to him, and he loved the excitement of the lifestyle. He was finally starting to feel like he belonged somewhere.
One day, Big Jim called Kaz to a corner.
"Kaz," he said, "I've got a job for you."
"What is it?" Kaz asked.
"There's a guy who's been messing with us," Big Jim said. "He's been stealing our merchandise, and he's been talking shit about us. I want you to take care of him."
"I'm not sure I can do that," Kaz said.
"You can do it," Big Jim said. "I've seen what you can do. You're a natural."
Kaz wasn't sure, but he didn't want to disappoint Big Jim.
"Okay," he said. "I'll do it."
Kaz agreed to do as Big Jim instructed. He knew that he had to prove himself to the club, and he was determined to make Big Jim proud.
Big Jim introduced Kaz to Tommy, one of his most trusted soldiers. Tommy was a ruthless street fighter, and he had a reputation for being a loose cannon.
"Tommy is gonna be working with you on this operation," Big Jim said. "He's a ruthless sharp shutter, but he's loyal to the club. You can trust him."
Kaz shook Tommy's hand. "Good to meet you," he said.
"You too," Tommy said. "Let's get to work."
The operation was to take down a rival gang, led by a man named Rashad. Rashad was a big, powerful man, and he was known for being ruthless.
"Rashad is a big dawg," Big Jim said. "But don't be scared. His coast is clear. I'm sending some backup for you along the way."
Kaz and Tommy set out to find Rashad. They tracked him down, found him in his cracked crib, and they confronted him.
Rashad was smoking some cigarettes when Kaz and Tommy walked in "Rashad, we're here to take you down," Kaz said.
Rashad laughed. "You and what army?" he asked.
"We don't need an army," Tommy said. "We just need you."
Rashad put off his cigarettes "You think you can take me?" Rashad asked. "I'm the one who runs this town."
"We're not here to take over your town or whatever the fuck you call it," Tommy said. "We're just here to send a message."
Rashad sighed "What message?".
Tommy held on to his club in both hands as Kaz said "The message that you don't mess with the Badidos,".
Rashad laughed. "You think you're the first ones who've tried to come after me?" he asked. "You've not heard what I've done street growing kids like you two, I've taken down bigger and better than you."
"We'll see about that," Tommy said.
Rashad fired a shot into the air, and the bullet whizzed past Kaz's head. Kaz and Tommy turned and ran out of the cracked crib.
They ran as fast as they could, stumbling over stones and bricks, just so they could get away from Rashad's sight before one of his bullets met them.
Rashad chased after them, but they were too fast for him. They disappeared into the night, and Rashad kept chasing after them, fuming.
Kaz and Tommy continued running down the street, trying to escape from Rashad.
"Hey, you two! Stop right there!" a police officer shouted.
Kaz and Tommy turned around and saw the police officer. They were caught.
Kaz backed the police officer with their hand lifted "What did we do?" Kaz asked
The officer checked their pockets for any harmful substances with his gun placed at their back and his other co–officer was very watchful when had gone directly facing them from afar.
"We saw you running down the road from a rough crack crib like that," the police officer said. "What were you doing?"
"We were just trying to get away from a miscreant," Tommy said.
"Why were you running away from him?" the police officer asked.
"He was trying to hurt us," Kaz said.
"Well, you're coming with us," the police officer said. "We're taking you down to the station for questioning."
The police officer handcuffed Kaz and Tommy and put them in the back of the police car. Rashad saw that they had been caught, and he ran back to his hideout.
At the police station, Kaz and Tommy were booked and put in a holding cell. Kaz was scared. This was his first time being arrested, and he didn't know what was going to happen to him.
Tommy tried to calm him down. "Don't worry," he said. "We'll get out of this, I'm sure Big Jim has heard about this so he might be doing something to get us out of here."
But Kaz couldn't help but worry. He knew that he could be in a lot of trouble.
The next day, Kaz and Tommy were placed on bail. They were charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace. The judge set their bail at $10,000 each.