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Part I – Business is Good
Vittorio Fiorentino placed the newspaper on the desk and looked up to Tonio. The smoke from his cigar clouded the dimly lit warehouse corner.
“I see the authorities let the kid off with a warning.”
“As predicted, sir.”
“What was our take?” Vittorio asked.
“Only fifty dollars. Not bad for a rando.” Tonio answered.
“Indeed,” he said, puffing his cigar. “Soon we will not need to target the randos anymore.”
“Sir?” Tonio inquired.
The warehouse door opened, allowing in some noise from the city streets. A dark figure glided along the floor, approaching the corner of the room where the desk created a separate office space. The man reached into his jacket pocket and retrieved what looked like a phone. He placed it on the desk and nodded to Vittorio.
The boss picked up the device and clicked a few buttons. The screen displayed two names with a headshot of each person. One name included Tonio and the other, Richard, the man who brought in the device.
Vittorio clicked on Tonio’s name and read through the profile. He clicked the screen off and set the device back on the desk.
“Very good, Richard,” his raspy voice exhaled more smoke as if he were a conniving dragon. “Here is your payment, as promised.”
Richard nodded his head and took the bag, opening it to verify the boss actually paid him. He nodded again and turned to walk out.
Vittorio picked up the device and clicked back and opened the profile for Richard.
Salary estimated $150,000, usually pays cash, interested in gardening, baseball, and sports betting. Android phone, Windows computer, technology novice…
The list continued on. The boss now had a means to see information about the people in his vicinity based on the same tracking technology used in the new advertising kiosk roll-outs. As people walk down the city streets, the kiosks read the phone IMEI data and connect to the databases, determining what type of advertisement would best motivate them to buy something. His new device simply read the profile metadata to capture more relevant information for his enterprise.
“This thing works well, Tonio. See what it says about you!”
He clicked back onto his right-hand man’s profile and showed him the screen. Tonio confirmed the frightening accuracy of the report before him.
“Why aren’t you showing up?” he asked.
“I’m using a Faraday box. Something you will start using.”
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Tonio walked up to the bus stop and sat down on the bench next to a teenager. His leg nudged the kid, and they made silent eye contact. The teen nodded and winked at him. Tonio removed the device from his pocket and scanned the people in the vicinity. The device sorted profiles by net worth, so he clicked the top profile. This person used the digital payment system more often. The application also suggested few hobbies. The second profile showed a woman’s face. He clicked through to see a person with a penchant for cash and coffee shops. He noticed the cash and identified that the bus’s next stop would be close to a coffee shop she frequented.
Tonio full-screened her picture and scanned crowd. He spotted her and nudged the kid again. He showed him the photo and pointed to her in the crowd. The teen acknowledged the target. Tonio leaned in and whispered in his ear before standing up and walking away from the bus stop with the device in his pocket.
The teenager got on the bus and took a seat a few rows behind his target. He watched her pass time by scrolling her social media feed. She pulled the cord for the next stop and gathered her bag to get off the bus. The teenager also got off the bus at the back door while the woman exited at the front. Predictably, she went into the coffee shop. The teenager confirmed her entry and leaned against a light pole and texted out a few messages. He moved into the small alleyway and watched her from just beyond sight of the door.
The target eventually gulped back the rest of her coffee and tossed the cup away. The door pushed open into the humid night in the bustling city. She stretched out her arms and began the walk to her apartment at the end of the block.
The teenager stepped out of the alley with his knife already pressed against her stomach.
“Your life or your money,” he snarled into her face.
Fear gripped the woman, who could not help but let a tear out of her eye.
“Take it all,” she yelled.
A tall man heard the scream and yelled at the two people at the opening to the alley. The teenager snatched the bag at the end of the woman’s arm and ran into the dark alley. The tall man gave chase, but the teen’s knowledge and experience in the dark alley system outmatched him.
The man returned to the victim, failing to apprehend the teenager. By this time, the woman had already pushed the panic app on her phone. The app gathered all the data of all the people in her vicinity for the last five minutes, allowing the police narrow down suspects. The police arrived and spread out to talk to everyone on their list who matched the description the woman provided.