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Larry Lawton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Larry Lawton
Larry Lawton (born Lawrence Lawton, October 3, 1961) is an author, motivational speaker, TV personality, honorary police officer and the founder and President of the Reality Check Program, Jewelry Robbery Prevention, and non-profit organization the Reality Check Foundation. He is a former career criminal, known once as the biggest jewel robber in the United States. == Early life == Born in North Hempstead, New York on October 3, 1961. Lawton is the son of David A. Lawton, a sheet metal worker, and Irene Geoffrion, a registered nurse. He is the fourth of five children: two older sisters, an older brother and one younger sister. Lawton was raised in the Bronx, New York. Lawton attended St. Francis de Chantal Catholic School for grades one through six. At age 12, Lawton was drawn to organized crime. He sold football tickets in his middle-class neighborhood of Locust Point and was introduced to gambling. He attended an intermediate PS 192, followed by Lehman High School. Seeing no future in the Bronx, Lawton joined the Coast Guard in August 1979 at the age of 17.〔 After seven years in the Coast Guard, Lawton was medically retired due to a back injury.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lawton 911 (Reality Check Program )〕 He moved to Brooklyn, New York. It was in Brooklyn where Lawton was drawn back into organized crime as a bookmaker and collector while working in bars in Queens and Brooklyn. Lawton's acumen and aggressiveness eventually caught the attention of higher ups in organized crime.〔 This led to his occupation as a jewelry thief, who robbed stores all along the east coast. He also used part of his earnings to purchase an Italian pizza restaurant in North Lauderdale, Florida, which he later burned down in an insurance fraud scam.
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