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Drug abuse, mental illness and a history of failure at school plagued some of the six Fort Lauderdale teens — ages 14 to 16 — who are charged in the burglary that netted a trove of riches.
So how did six troubled kids, all with lengthy rap sheets and only one old enough to drive, happen to hit a home in Fort Pierce, more than 100 miles north of their neighborhood, where they would a find a Porsche, a safe brimming with $200,000 cash and two loaded handguns
Unfortunately, the spending spree is an expected symptom of what poverty does to youths. A gold chain? That kid probably been drooling over that gold chain forever.
Who keeps that much cash around? I could live my life without using any cash.
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