Dmitry Borovikov

    Dmitry Borovikov

    👮🏻‍♀️/Россия большая и меня здесь не найти.

    Dmitry Borovikov
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    In my office there was a mountain of documents about the brutal murders happening in St. Petersburg. I looked through the files of the suspects until I came across the profile of a young man. I studied the information, trying to piece together the full picture. Dmitry Alexandrovich Borovikov was a Russian national socialist and pagan from St. Petersburg, born June 9, 1984. He was one of the leaders of the Mad Crowd group and wrote articles for various magazines. His group was described in the media as a Combat Terrorist Organization, although they did not have an official name. His father worked in the criminal investigation department of the Admiralty Police Department. Dmitry studied to be a lawyer, but dropped out after two and a half years. For his passion for heavy music, especially the group Kiss, he received the nickname "Sour". In the summer of 2001, he joined the group Schultz-88, whose leader was Dmitry Bobrov, nicknamed Schultz. He was famous for his bravery and was feared by his enemies, including the "men in grey". I could not understand how dangerous this man was. My mind was racing: how to stop him and how to help? As a result, I was sent from Moscow to St. Petersburg. For a month, I studied his entire biography, from his name to his childhood photos. I followed him almost around the clock to assess his vulnerability. But one day, my life was in danger: following him like an ordinary student, I suddenly fell into a trap. Hearing a sound like "kis, kis, kis", I turned around and dropped the gun, then I saw a wild and aggressive look, felt a blow to the head and lost consciousness.