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BEATRIZ 'KRAZIE' SALAZAR (LEFT) AND JOSUE 'GOOFY' COREAS (RIGHT)

 

JOSUE COREAS BACKSTORY

 

Josue Coreas was born in Los Santos, San Andreas on August 5, 1997 to illegal Mexican immigrant parents. He was largely raised in the South Central district of the city, where he and his small family consisting of his parents, one paternal uncle and his late younger brother resided in the Rancho and Davis slums. His paternal uncle, Miguel Coreas, has since been deported back to his native Mexico as of 2003 after he was caught by the Los Santos Police Department selling heroin and methamphetamine to hardcore members of a local 18th Street gang clique. His late younger brother, Roberto, was killed in a hit and run by a drunk driver as he played in the street outside of one of his childhood homes, which was a section 8 housing unit, in Rancho circa 2006. Roberto was 7 years old at the time, and his killer has never been found by police or private investigators that the family have hired over the past several dozen years.

His immediate family all live well below the poverty line in South Central Los Santos, and have regularly relied on state welfare and the good will of other community members of their neighbourhoods in order to financially and logistically provide for themselves. While Josue's own parents are not verbally, physically or sexually abusive, they are neglectful, as his father is an illegal gambling addict of over 20 years and his mother is an alcoholic of 14 years. Josue and his late younger brother, Roberto, were sexually molested by a close family friend between the years of 2004 and 2006. The sexual abuse came to an end, only when Roberto was ran over and killed by a drunk driver and when their abuser, a 32 year old Chinese American man named Charles Jiang, was sent to a state prison on a 4 year sentence for an unrelated violent beating and rape of a 14 year old African American girl from Rancho.

Josue grew up speaking nothing but Mexican dialects of Spanish from Cedros Island and northeast Durango, as that was where his father and mother were from, respectively. He never attained fluency in reading, writing and speaking the English language until the age of 9. As a result of this language and cultural barrier, he was an attractive target for vicious and cruel bullies at schools and within the streets of Rancho from a very young age. The bullying continued until around the age of 10, when Josue began fighting back with martial arts that an older neighborhood boy taught him outside of school. In order to regain the power which was stolen from him throughout all of elementary school, he became a school bully himself while attending the Rancho Junior High School. His involvement with bullying earned him a dozen detentions and suspensions over the years, and nearly cost him his school athletic career. He participated on his school's wrestling teams for approximately 3 years, and took up weight-lifting as a favourite hobby, all the while gravitating to local street gangs for respect, power, influence, protection and a sense of family. He became affiliated with the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz gang of Rancho at the age of 14, and started his affiliation by publically selling soft, psychedelic and hard drugs in the streets of his neighbourhood for the street gang in the evenings and late nights.

At the age of 15, both of his parents, very concerned with his affiliation to the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz, moved to a section 8 housing project in Northern Rancho and re-enrolled Josue in the Rancho Memorial High School. This did little to nothing to prevent him from continuing his affiliation to the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz, as he simply befriended other 27th Street Ghetto Boyz street gang members while attending high school. He also snuck out of the house late at night in order to sell drugs for them in the streets to local drunks and hard drug addicts. His parents forced him to take up a job as a cashier and warehouse worker at local Walmart and K-Mart supermarkets over a period of 2 years from the ages of 15 to 17, though after he was finally jumped into the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz at the latter age, he quit working for legitimate wages. He took up "gang banging" as a way of life after quitting his job and dropping out of high school at the age of 17, and greatly distanced himself from both of his parents.

Josue committed his first premeditated murder on behalf of the street gang when he repeatedly shot and killed a rival 22 year old street gang member, named John "Sick Boy" Velasquez, from the Strawberry13 gang in December 2014. The rival street gang member in question was stood outside of his house's basement suite in the Southern region of Strawberry when he was repeatedly shot in the back with a pump-action shotgun and killed. One day after this gangland slaying, he was jumped into the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz after a 13 second long beating. He subsequently got several tattoos which represented his new street gang membership later on that evening, after spending the entire afternoon partying, doing hard drugs and drinking hard liquor.

Over the years, Josue rose through the ranks of the small and dwindling 27th Street Ghetto Boyz gang through being a go-to dealer of soft, hard and psychedelic drugs in the streets. At the age of 19, he began his own small crew, which has since separated, of small time drug dealers who kicked up their earnings to the street gang's leaders. At the same age, he participated in multiple important murders which solidified his membership to the street gang. Using the online sex offender registry for San Andreas, he and 2 other members from his street gang tracked down Charles Jiang, his sexual abuser from his childhood, and gunned him down with semi-automatic handguns as he stood outside of his apartment building in the Little Seoul neighbourhood of Westside Los on January 16, 2016. He was never caught for murdering Charles Jiang, even though he was later questioned at a Los Santos Police Department precinct by criminal investigators. Around 1 year and some months later, he participated in the gruesome shooting murders of two Mara Salvatrucha 13 members from Chamberlain Hills in retaliation for raping his at the time girlfriend.. A few weeks after the murder of these two Mara Salvatrucha 13 members, he and other 27th Street Ghetto Boyz members tracked down Luis Melgar while he was in hiding in a suburban neighborhood of San Fierro, where he was shot in the head and killed. Luis Melgar's body was stuffed into a large dufflebag, ditched in a dumpster and set on fire with gasoline and matches. Luis Melgar's long-time girlfriend and willing rapist accomplice, Jasmine Correa, narrowly escaped to Oregon with her life a few hours after Luis was brutally murdered.

Josue is currently 20 years old and is a shotcaller for the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz street gang. Due to his varied involvement in the neighborhood's drug trade, along with his direct participation in multiple high-profile murders, he commands a wide amount of respect and fear within his street gang and neighborhood. Even though his interpersonal relationships with his parents are extremely poor at the moment, he plans on using his influence within the criminal underworld to bring his deported uncle back to the country and city in the coming few years. He also plans to help other family members of his, who presently live on Cedros Island and in various cities within the Mexican state of Durango, into the country using illegal methods. His other plans include elevating the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz gang to their former glory by making a name for themselves in the illegal drug trade and through carrying out high-profile gangland slayings of their own members-gone-bad and street gang rivals throughout South Central.

 

BEATRIZ SALAZAR BACKSTORY

 

Beatriz Salazar was born in Los Santos, San Andreas on July 23, 1998 to an illegal Mexican immigrant father and a Mexican American mother. Her father illegally immigrated to the United States with his own step-father and paternal uncle at the age of 16, and spent around a decade living in Southern Texas before migrating across the Southwest by himself to Los Santos at the age of 25. Her mother was born and raised in South Central Los Santos, where she grew up within almost all neighbourhoods contained in it. Her father found work as a railroad worker for many years in rural Southern Texan communities, before a freak back injury put him out of work long-term at the age of 23. Her mother was a high school drop out who sold soft drugs and worked as a cashier at convenience stores for a living, and had been partaking in these activities since she was 10 years old. At the time of her birth, her father was 29 years old and her mother was 23.

 

Mostly raised within section 8 housing units located in Rancho, Beatriz was subjected to a life of misery at home from a very young age. Her father, Jorge, was a long-time alcoholic and heroin addict who routinely physically and verbally abused Beatriz and his long-time girlfriend, her biological mother, Kayla. Vicious beatings were commonplace within the small and compact housing units, and the police on average visited the family's residences up to 15 times a year due to domestic violence dispatches. Her biological father permanently left her life when she was 8 years old circa 2006, during which time he was incarcerated on a 32 year long state prison sentence for the armed robbery and extremely violent rape of a 66 year old elderly woman across the city in Vinewood. Her father later committed suicide while at San Quentin State Prison, located in San Fierro circa late-2009, after an attempt was made on his life by Sureño inmates, who barbarically attacked him with shanks in the general population. Due to the routine beatings administered to her and her mother Kayla within her childhood homes, she lacked the ability to stand up for herself beginning when she was a very young child. She became a prime target for cruel and domineering bullies at area elementary schools beginning at the age of 5. Her life at school tremendously suffered as a result, and this caused her life-long resentment towards the educational system. 

 

Shortly after turning 10 years old, Beatriz befriended the younger siblings of local street gang members after she was expelled from the Rancho Elementary School for repeatedly stabbing one of her long-term bullies with a pair of scissors within a classroom. She attended a reformatory school for mentally and behaviorally challenged youths in El Burro Heights, where through the influence of these said younger siblings, was almost immediately drawn into a life of petty crime. Her grades at the school were never good, and her attendance was almost completely lacking. She regularly cut class in order to loiter around parts of East Los and Rancho with other children, and participated in school yard bullying, mugging, shoplifting and minor thefts with her very first group of childhood friends. As the years progressed, she got heavily involved with more severe criminal activities. At the age of 12, she was arrested by patrol officers from the Los Santos Police Department for unlawfully discharging a handgun right outside of the Rancho  Junior High School, but was released without criminal charges after she was brought back, in handcuffs, to her mother's section 8 housing unit. Shortly after turning 13, she entered the criminal justice system when she was incarcerated in a reformatory penitentiary of the San Andreas Youth Authority for attempting to rob 2 of her bullying victims with a 12 inch butcher knife on the grounds of the McCaine Junior High School in Rancho. She was convicted of armed robbery and served 15 months behind bars, during which time she befriended hardcore street gang members from multiple Sureño and 18th Street gang sets across South Central. She was released from her San Andreas Youth Authority reformatory, which was located in Blaine County, at the age of 15 circa 2013.

 

After being released from the San Andreas Youth Authority, she had the mentality of a young and budding hardcore criminal. At area schools located within Rancho, she took out her inner anger and frustrations by viciously bullying her already socially outcast peers. At home, she was extremely rebellious against her mentally broken mother's authority, and routinely stole money from her in order to purchase hard liquor and hard drugs in the streets. Her mother eventually threw her out of her section 8 housing unit a couple of months after she turned 16, and spent 2 and a half weeks living in the streets of Beatriz before her maternal uncle in Davis agreed to house her. Her maternal uncle was verbally, sexually physically and sexually abusive towards his many girlfriends and fling partners, often raping them without much physical force when they refused to consent to sexual activity. Beatriz herself was beaten by her maternal uncle. As a result of the regularly occurring domestic violence and sexual abuse within her maternal uncle's house, she was frequently absent and instead opted to couch surf with her closest childhood friends in order to get away from it all.

 

It was while she was living with her maternal uncle in Davis that she became regularly absent from the house on Davis Avenue in order to join the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz in Rancho with some of her childhood friends. She quit attending school at the age of 16 in order to fully focus on forwarding the agenda of the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz by selling soft, psychedelic and hard drugs in the streets during evenings and late nights. When she was 17 years old, she formally dropped out of school but frequently appeared on the grounds of junior high and high schools in Rancho and Davis in order to sell drugs. At the age of 18, she was jumped into the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz after slitting the throat of a drug dealer who refused to pay taxes while operating on the street gang's turf. She has been a fully dedicated member of the 27th Street Ghetto Boyz ever since, and this has largely been at her expense so far. She has been involved in large street brawls with rival street gang members, and has been routinely shot at in drive-by shootings and walk up shootings on her street gang's own turf.

 

Beatriz remains a reckless and fairly thoughtless hardcore street gang member within Rancho's streets, and largely commits her criminal activities out of hard drug and alcohol fueled violent impulses. She's well on her way to becoming a hard-drug addicted drunk. She has little to no contact with other members in her immediate family, as they're all either estranged from her or long-dead due to alcoholism, drug addictions and street gang violence. Given her current lifestyle, she, along with her cousin Myra Iraheta will likely end up chronically homeless, incarcerated or violently murdered by the time she turns 21 years of age.

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