A husband and father of three boys was born and raised in the small town of Richwood where his family has thrived for many generations. The town was created around a lumber industry and has strong connection to the coal mines. With the passing of time, the once thriving town, is now a shadow of its self with the demand of lumber declining and the primary source of income for the people of the town is the mining industry. The town has a small lumber mill which is surrounded by rumors of its future closing and the only reason it has remained in business is due to the support of the remaining towns people that still has hope for the community. These towns people know this mill is the reason the town is in existence and know it is a major icon for the few who still hold on to hope of rejuvenation of the town. Other than the mill, the only reminders of the once glorious town is a grocery store and a couple of gas stations. Most of the residents who reside in the community either fill the minimum wage positions at the grocery stores and gas stations or work in the coal mines and lumber yards. The remaining citizens of the town must resort to other means in hopes of securing a means to prosper. So the jobs that are on the rise in Richwood are in the booming drug industry. With the state of the economy and the pushing of the "green jobs" endeavor, the coal mine and lumber companies are faced with cutbacks and shutdowns. This town which relies solely on these two industries has now been poverty stricken. When poverty strikes, depression strikes. The easiest way to fight depression is a "quick fix" also known as a drug fix. So these small time drug runners are now becoming king pins and have this town in the palms of their hands. Still the people who have grown up here all their lives refuse to leave holding on to the hope that the bad times will pass and the town will recover. The once small time drug runners turned king pins see this time as a chance to take the town for good by getting rid of the people who would wish to see the town back to the way it was before the economy crashed. With the minions these king pins have at their disposal, they order them to beat the hateful towns people's children forcing the parents into submission. One minion goes to far and kills one child of the before mentioned father. Before the police have a chance to link the minion to a king pin, the minion meets with an unfortunate demise leaving the police with no evidence and now way of preceding with the case. Blinded with anger, the father devises a plan to bring down the drug king pins. Everyone in the town knows the king pins cook up the drugs in their homes but the police have no way of obtaining probable cause to enter the homes. This father who has lost a son to these murderers call the cops to an address of one of the king pins under the assumption of a prowler on the loose. The father has already snuck inside and when the police arrive on scene, the father starts screaming for help. The police are not burden with being forced to have a search warrant because they are obligated to protect and serve those that need help. The police rush in and the father rushes out. The police than find all the drugs and arrest the king pin and all his minions. The father will continue to do the same thing to each king pin in the town until he is caught by the police, killed by the king pins, or finishes taking back his town.
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