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The West Side Black P Stones — Jungle Stone Bloods
The Jungle Stone Bloods Gang have been active for over thirty years. Despite their enormous list of enemies they hold their neighborhood down with aggression. It is common for the corner of August Street and Carson Avenue to be a hot zone with several shootings within a four-month period in the end of 2018. In the late 1970's, the Jungle Stone Bloods have since formed their alliance with the Rollin 20s Neighborhood Bloods, forming the "Rollin Stones" or NHBPS alliance. Today, the gang can boast of being one of the most active bands in Los Santos. Because of their salty history with the Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips, the Jungle Stone Bloods are also hostile to all Neighborhood Crips sets. The Jungle Stone Bloods are considered to be the most active of the two sets within the Black P Stones.

 

Park Money Boys

The Jungle Stone bloods sub-clique PMB/Jay Gang Murda Gang was formed by the African American youth living in the Tahitian Housing Projects, and around B.J. Smith Park. PMB that stands for Park Money Boyz is a Black P Stones affiliated group of members that are around older generations of the BPS Jungle gang. Park Money Boyz are operated by mostly younger generation of BPS gang members but are still having older generations around.

 

The Front Lines
With the arrival of crack at the dawn of the 80s, the situation worsens. The money generated by the sale of cocaine allows gangs to arm themselves heavily and gain significant fame. Unemployment being crippling for blacks during this same period, the sale of narcotic drugs became a real option for youth and an easy way for gangs to swell their ranks. The drug brought a new mentality of "eating each other first": a violent and destructive philosophy with the aim of generating money quickly. As the homicide rate increased dramatically, the gangs became increasingly uncontrollable. The Jungle Stone bloods did not miss the rule and played their own role in this murderous madness. Eventually, after years of violence, the war between Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips and Jungle Stone bloods gradually calmed down: the new methods used by the LSPD were more effective than ever, damaging criminals and causing many casualties in their ranks. Among these losses are the death of Mark "Mad Max" Gallows, respected member of the Jungle Stone Bloods, descended in front of his house by two Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crip's on June 19, 1986.

 

The Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crip Fued
Jerontay a/k/a Baby Trauma was a beloved member of the Jungle Stone Bloods gang and was known by the younger generation, and would be known as a mentor in the hood and was frequently in and out of the county jail. Jerontay was also at the front line of the war with the Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips that resulted in four homicides. Jerontay was shot and killed while sitting with a female in the back of a SUV on Carson Avenue. A crowd of gang members and family members cluttered outside of the B.J. Smith Recreation Center where a candle light vigil was held just five days later. There have been at least six shootings in the wake of that night. Three people are dead, including a seventh-grader, gunned down on Century Boulevard after buying candy at a swap meet.

 

That’s why this dispute is so unsettling to police and local officials. It was once routine for gangs to duel openly, but that’s less common these days; relatively few shots are fired solely to retaliate for previous shootings. Worse, the Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips- Jungle Stone Bloods dispute is considered perhaps the most ominous aspect of a broader spike in killings across South L.S. this summer, police said. In July and August, the police divisions that patrol most of South L.S. recorded 40 homicides, double the rate from the beginning of the year. On Aug. 25, Mayor Antonio Suarez and Police Chief William J. Braxton announced that they had created a multi-agency task force to deal with the rise in violence. Hours later, at 8 o’clock that night, a gunman walked into the heart of Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crip territory, on 43rd itself, and shot Draymon James, 29, and Robert Nelson, 16. The double homicide, which has not been solved, is considered one of the incidents that might be linked to the Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips- Jungle Stone Bloods dispute, police said. The hatred had accumulated on both sides was too strong to consider peace and the war resumed.

 

In 2010, the bloodshed between the two gangs made headlines in the city, shining the spotlight on violence in the southern neighborhoods of Los Santos. The animosity that was taking place in these neighborhoods besieged the normal inhabitants who could no longer let the children out because of the sudden gunshots. With an unprecedented rate of 507 homicides, the city of Los Santos ordered an anti-gang injunction applying to Davis and Strawberry. Assisted by CRASH, the city needed 5 difficult years to attempt to uproot the Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips, and dramatically affect the Jungle Stone Bloods. Thus, the last generation of the gang, the youngest, was left without control or leadership, causing a major imbalance to the neighborhood.

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