Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 02/22/2021 in all areas

  1. 6 points
  2. 5 points
  3. Active Bootboys Armed & Dangerous Hate Crime Hustler
    5 points
  4. Seoul-Side 213 청소년 (Y.A.C/213) Description Seoul-Side 213 was a set of the "Asian Criminals/Y.A.C" street gang, majorly consisting (though not exclusively) of Korean-American youth from the Little Seoul area. The earliest trace of its activities date to 2008, when a member of the gang named "Freddy Ha" robbed the Vespucci 24/7 at gunpoint, injuring three people in the process and thus receiving life in prison. Origin In the mid-to-late 2000's , Little Seoul birthed a group of asian teens that formed together to protect themselves from opposing Hispanic and African-American gangs in the immediate and surrounding areas. Originally beginning as somewhat of a "Neighborhood watch" in the area of Palomino Avenue/Little Seoul, soon enough the pressures of living in an impoverished area with no youth clubs or community centres turned the group into a violent street-gang that contributed to a large amount of the crime-rate in Little Seoul. The loosely-organized street gang was identified by the area code of Little Seoul (213), a number scattered around Little Seoul in the form of graffiti, tattoos, vandalism and slang. Little Seoul (Areacode 213) The group operates in West LS, Little Seoul, a region dubbed "Koreatown" by the locals following an influx of Korean immigrants in the 1960's. Little Seoul is a diverse region, with a high number of East-Asian residents making up majority of the Little Seoul population. Although Little Seoul today is a sprawling business hub that attracts investors across Los Santos, lack of community resources and investment into housing, aswell as a tight community culture that makes "snitching" taboo, has overtime transformed Little Seoul into the perfect boiling pot for crime. Although the gang bangs their areacode and references "Koreatown" as a whole often, their territory is mostly based towards the northern reaches of Little Seoul, particularly around the poverty stricken tenament that is Dream Tower - where most lower-income Asian families in the area reside. This has made Dream Tower a hotbed of delinquent activity. Modern Day (Prime) As the group was open to diversity and allowed a variety of teens from different Asian backgrounds to join them, it quickly grew in size due to its inclusive nature. Following rivalries with red-ragging street gangs and because of their close alliances with Crip sets such as the Capital Gangster Crip, they considered themselves bK, associating with mostly Crips and Asian/Polynesian sets. Following a brief alliance with the W/S Palomino-Side 23 set operating in Little Seoul for a brief few months there was peace, however future events made this brief alliance defunct; although it left an long lasting change to the groups' mindset, dropping their formerly active bK mindset as-well as the name dropping the name "Seoul Boyz", associating as "Seoul-Side 213" and "Asian Criminals" instead although many members still claim the tag "SBZ". Members of the group mainly partook in petty crimes, including but not limited to: Robbery, drug trafficking, vandalism, prostitution, and minor fraud as well as small-time scams and hustles. Recent History After the death of Tohyon "Teezy" Kang, the remaining members struggled to uphold their street activity as well as their presence on Ginger Street with many members going into hiding after the death of other prominent members.. Following several homicides in Little Seoul, including the shooting of an Officer of the Los Santos Police Department, the resulting incarceration of several members (Ryder Jeong (deceased), Jordan Park (deceased), Freddy Ha, Samuel Pheakdai, Kenneth Cheoung (deceased) also factored heavily in the set going temporarily defunct. It is believed that a confidential informant gave crucial information which resulted in the case that brought down several of the key members of the Seoul-Side 213. Even after the gang's street-activity almost faded, two of its deceased members "Lee" and "Teezy" remain in Little Seoul in the form of graffiti across the alleys and parks of K-Town. As a result of Seoul-Side 213 being punished both by the law and rival criminal organizations, W/S Palomino-Side 23 Wah Ching found themselves in a prime position as the most powerful gang within Koreatown. However, this would be short lived as internal conflicts led to the local KKangpae becoming increasingly interested in seeing their downfall. After some SBZ graffiti showed up on Wah Ching affiliated business, Wah Ching members moved to press prominent SBZ veterans Steven "Saint" Kim and Justin "Juju" Bak which resulted in a brief shootout between the remnants of the SBZ. This action would soon culminate in a catastrophic decision for Wah Ching, who had been allied with local Chinese organized crime and a war broke out between Kkangpae and said Chinese organizations. This war with the Kkangpae resulted in Wah Ching's destruction, and they were forced to migrate out of Little Seoul. Now that there are no longer any other Asian sets within Little Seoul the remaining members of SBZ were in a prime position to take to the streets once again. Tohyon "Teezy" Kang Tohyon "Teezy" Kang, former shotcaller of the W/S A.C. 213 set. His blossoming rap career as well as mysterious circumstances leading to his disappearence has made him somewhat of a legendary figure within the gang. He is assumed to be dead, though many conspiracy theorists propose he's still alive or that he has started a new life in witness protection. Of course, there is no evidence to support said theories. Current History As a result of these events, Justin "Juju" Bak and Steven "Saint" Kim hooked up with old local affiliates such as Vivian "Kimchi" Son, Freddy "Bully" Ha, the soon to be released Archibald "Mad Dog" Byun and other members of Seoul-Side 213 who were previously just low-ranking hangarounds who had now found themselves to be one of the few last vestiges of the formerly defunct set culminating in a much stronger presence for the predominantly Korean-American street-gang. Now in a relative position of safety on territory they only passingly claim as their own, there is a new sense of confidence. SBZ members, new and old, have begun to be much more active in the streets to the point of drawing police attention. As a result of this tumultuous history, however, the gang is very decentralized and lacks much of a sense of leadership. Instead, veteran members of the gang who had survived the recent violent history which led to it's almost extinction tend to be looked up to as "leaders", though not in any official sense. Vivian "Kimchi" Son is the metaphorical glue that holds the disorganized set together, acting much as the "leader" with Freddy "Bully" Ha (founder and OG) as a consultant. This is mainly because while Freddy Ha was still in jail, Vivian was the only one who could run things on his behalf on the outside. However, leadership was also coordinated with Archibald "Mad Dog" Byun while he was still in prison through visits and discreet phonecalls; although his influence would also be limited. Seeking to avoid the previous mistakes that led to the previous set going defunct, Vivian "Kimchi" Son applies a political, measured, and pragmatic approach to leadership. This has made her an unexpectantly natural leader among the much more numerous, hot-headed and short-sighted gangsters the set has under it's influence. Known Activity Since their founding in the late 2000's by Freddy "Bully" Ha, this particular set has been at the very least partially on the LSPD's radar as one of the mainstays for Asian-American crime within the context of Los Santos; particularly in Little Seoul. What seems to be known about them is that their particular method of operation seems to be based on the vague mission of moneymaking. This means that over the years members have been picked up for and investigated for many things including arson, theft, armed robbery, drug trading, and gundealing. More recently the gang caught the limelight when a veteran member of the gang Justin "Juju" Bak was arrested and charged for the murder of an LSPD officer. The Asian-American manpower the gang distinctly employs are most likely to be spotted moving from the central Koreatown block towards Dream Tower. For the most part, this is where they are most active on the street. Justin "Juju" Bak Known W/S A.C. 213 member Justin "Juju" Bak's mugshot, taken after his arrest for the murder of an LSPD officer. OOC Information W/S Asian Criminals 213 청소년 is a fictional group based only within the reality of Los Santos, based and inspired by real-life gangs such as Young Asian Criminals meaning that we aim to portray a realistic Asian-American streetgang within the confines of the Koreatown (Little Seoul) area. However, due to the blending of fictional story blended with historical inspiration based upon real-life gangs that exist in the area that Little Seoul is based off of (Koreatown, L.A.) certain liberties have been taken to help enhance the roleplay we seek to do in an attempt to promote creativity and fun RP first and foremost. As such, there is a heavy focus on RP and personal relationships with other characters within our "community" to help promote a mindset of quality roleplay. This means that we appreciate well thought out backstory that mesh with our group's concept first and foremost. Discord - https://discord.gg/Hten4MjA7y Upon joining the discord, you'll be promoted to fill out a quick character profile so we can get a good idea on what type of character you're going to portray. To further elaborate, we expect you to have an actual character with a unique personality, and as such have a realistic idea of what you want to develop your character into. We also heavily encourage and appreciate those who actively post screenshots on behalf of our thread. We encourage you to do so, and hope to see you soon!
    4 points
  5. @Bombien @effion n @Selenan @nateX@Jax@mj2002@Odin for their discord presence. truly the kind of staff that hang with the players n don't take their administrative ranks to the chats unless absolutely necessary very aspirational top tier boys n girl effion's also a champ in-game when he handles reports, very understanding the names above + @Moonsongfor their kindness and ability to problem solve without errors whenever I've made a report, that they've taken
    4 points
  6. Hello dear people, I don't know how you guys feel about it, but whenever I need good animations It takes a ''bit'' until I find the right one! That's why... I wanted to start this ANIMATIONS GALLERY! DOWN BELOW you will see all the categories of the ANIMATION section in-game. In order to see the animations please click on ''reveal hidden contents'' HOW TO USE THE ANIM? -> 1. Just wirte /anim (NameOfAnimation[number] -> 2. click on ''i'' and then go to the second page -> animations -> select your category and choose! -> to STOP the Animation you simply have to write /as (Please bare with me and my video quality! I will try to change it soon.) I am not done with all the animations yet, but I will try to update whenever it is possible! BIG Thanks to @Dawn for helping out! ❤️ INFO: There are currently 722 animations available in-game. | However there are some animations which are bugged! [These will be marked red!] Sitting (done) Laying (done) Standing Food Working Expressions Phones Ground Leaning Surrender Social Dancing Adult Items (done) Gestures (done) Fighting (done)
    3 points
  7. Short description: Adding a /button on/off command that buttons your suit jacket on and off. Detailed description: Anyone who knows how to wear a suit (or has to wear one often) knows that the button matters. Very simply put, this suggestion aims to hopefully get a command that switches your suit jacket from buttoned to unbuttoned, with a command. The only work-around there is for this is making two outfits that are literally the same, with the only difference that one has a buttoned jacket and the other one doesn't. This however isn't particularly a good method, not only because you're occupying two slots for one, but also because you don't always have access to /outfit. Commands to add: Items to add: N/A How would your suggestion improve the server?: This is a simple suggestion that, even with its simplicity, would greatly improve the quality of life of anyone who roleplays a businessman, or even who needs to wear a suit for whatever reason. Most (if not all) of the suit variations (unbuttoned-unbuttoned) are right next to each other in the clothing menu. In the screenshots shown, for example, the "button off" drawable var is 45, while the "button on" is 46. It works that way for most suit jackets. Additional information: N/A.
    3 points
  8. Only Tom Brady get more rings than my telephone get.
    3 points
  9. It's been almost a year. Welcome back.
    3 points
  10. it has nothing to do with suppressing crime. gang rp isn't about "AY CUH U ON MY TURF NYIGAAAA" -GLACK GLACK- gang members dont just go around shooting and robbing and doing crime every single hour of the day. the rate of which crime happens has consequences. don't go around doing nothing but crime and then complain when the cops go around doing nothing but trying to stop it. that's their role and you have yours however you decide to portray it. there's a lot of people in the gang rp scene that ruin it for the rest of you guys by treating it like a cops and robbers server with trash rp and portrayal because they went on reddit and watched a bunch of videos of younger bangers acting a fool to look cool gtaw's had the last several years since swapping to ragemp where gang and cop rp was just trash, although its starting to get a bit better, ik there's a lot of people that actually know what they're doing but the stigma of how much crime is actually happening is still there from the days where you could walk into the area and do nothing wrong and still get shot for nothing. just like gang rpers tell civilian rpers "its an ic thing deal with it ic" this is also an ic thing and you need to roleplay it the way it is. the gang areas are hounded, what does one do in a criminal environment when things are far too hot to actually commit crimes? stop commiting crimes in that area and go somewhere else where it's safer to commit a crime and get away with it. common sense. that would equate to the consequences of the cop RPers making it too difficult to do criminal acts in the hood, forcing criminals to find their marks elsewhere. complaining about it ooc gets nowhere. it's not something you can just go "HEY FUCKER STOP DOING THAT" and everyone stops. it's something the gang community has to fix ICly by slowing down the criminal activities in the areas. Gang RP isn't about going around doing crime. Your focus should be more on the gang and the politics of the gang life, hanging around doing random shit with the homies, just living. RP is playing a normal human being, not a video game gangsta gangsta 50 cent shootemup. the way it is right now is literally caused by y'alls own actions, deal with it accordingly, don't whine about it out of character. the police KNOW oocly /and/ icly that there's gonna be shit popping off left and right if they leave it unmonitored which is why they focus on that area. it's a problem when every single person on the server refers to these areas like warzones and physically avoids them out of fear of being shot over nothing. gang roleplayers created this reality and defended it on forums for ages. if you want it to change, ICly the communities have to come together and stop any problems, squash it with fist fights not nines. bring the heat down so you guys aren't held on a leash. if civilian rpers have to 'deal with it' when the crime is skyrocketing unrealistically, then so do gang rpers when the pressure from the police is skyrocketing unrealistically.
    3 points
  11. Yeah, it's almost as if areas with high crime rates attract the police. It's almost as if... the cops patrol those areas to prevent crime from spreading to the rest of the city? I dunno, maybe it's just me.
    3 points
  12. Feature Showcase: Ankle Monitors Information Ankle Monitors for people on parole What does this do? This allows the Sheriff's Department to keep track of people who are on parole by placing an ankle monitor on their... ankle (clue's in the name lol). These are sometimes also called electronic tags. Can I tamper with my ankle monitor? Yes, you can but I advise against it since it does inform the Sheriff's Department of your last known location. Can my ankle monitor be removed? Yes, the Sheriff's Department can remove your ankle monitor or you can do it yourself illegally. How is this balanced for illegal roleplayers? Removing your ankle monitor illegally will usually give you a random amount of time before the Sheriff's Department is informed (anything up to 60 seconds). How can I know if someone is wearing an ankle monitor? You can use /examine to know if someone is wearing an ankle monitor since it will show up in their attributes. This way you can silently judge someone who is on parole. Commands /removemyanklemonitor - Remove your ankle monitor illegally which will notify SD within 60 seconds. WARNING: You are required to roleplay removing your ankle monitor. Failure to roleplay this can result in administrative punishment. (LSSD only) /anklemonitor [Player] - Place an ankle monitor on someone. (LSSD only) /removeanklemonitor [Player] - Remove ankle monitor from player (LSSD only) /parolemonitor [Trace/List] - Ability to trace a parolee or provide a list of all online parolee's. Photos
    3 points
  13. Name: Elihay "Eli" Morchi Age: 34 Current Occupation: Entrepreneur; Shareholder of Pawn Crashers. Approximate Wealth: $2,000,000 Vehicle(s): Lampadati Novak Likes: Honesty, bluntness, loyalty, pineapple juice, relationships. Dislikes: Rashness, attitudes, disrespect. Closest Friend(s): Rami (@Mabzy) Harari, Aviv (@Moyles) Moskana, Jonathan (@Sexymofo) Tenenbaum This thread's going to follow the development of Elihay Morchi and his interactions with others! Stay tuned! All information and screenshots are OOC and not to be used IC.
    2 points
  14. The families were once vastly powerful, wielding influence over federal and state politicians and holding stakes in entertainment industries, but the US authorities have slowly clamped down on organized crime. A series of major convictions and defections in the 1980s and 1990s crippled their leadership “They don’t have the power they had in the ’80s or the early ’90s,” said J. Bruce Mouw, a former FBI special agent who headed the investigations into former mob boss John Gotti and the Gambino family for two decades. “The important, influential guys went to jail,” Mouw said, echoing a theory voiced by a number of experts: that the federal government’s targeting of organized crime starting in the 1980s effectively knocked out not only the existing leadership of the Mafia, but also the next echelon of soldiers who otherwise would have ascended to power in their crime families. Italian mafia networks have become less high profile in recent years as they spread their activities into new sectors, but they are just as dangerous, the interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, has said. Citing new data, Lamorgese said that organized crime groups “have made extensive transformations” while adopting “increasingly complex” models of criminal activity. “Criminal organizations are ever more sophisticated as they manage to infiltrate important economic sectors in order to clean up illicitly accumulated money,” said Lamorgese at a hearing with the Italian anti-mafia commission. “The mafia continues to weigh heavily on our institutions and economic system.” Is the mafia still active? It would have been easy until a few weeks ago to assume Italian-American mobsters were extinct, and that's exactly how Francesco "Franky Boy" Cali liked it. Investigators say Cali ran the Gambino crime family like a "ghost," conducting business strictly in person to avoid wiretaps, and insisting that his underlings do the same. Yet Cali, 53, was splashed on covers of New York City tabloids in March after being shot six times outside his Staten Island home. It was the first murder of a mob boss since 1985, when Gambino head Paul Castellano was gunned down outside Sparks Steak House in midtown Manhattan by three trench coat–wearing men under orders from John Gotti, who watched the cinematic rubout from a car across the street. Gotti became a notoriously flamboyant boss, but the Dapper Don's celebrity status attracted intensive law-enforcement attention and led to his downfall. That was a fate Cali was determined to avoid when he became the crime family's capo. (His murder allegedly resulted from a personal feud, not a Mafia rivalry.) "The mob is alive and well," said William Gale, head of the FBI's Organized Crime Task Force in New York. "They've learned the attention is not good for business." Lucchese Crime Family The Lucchese Crime Family are one of the five major crime families in the New York metropolitan area. Crimes that the Lucchese Crime Family are known for involve gambling, extortion, drug trafficking, aircraft hijacking, murder, and many others. They were at the height of their power at the beginning of the 1950s. Idlewild Airport (known today as John F. Kennedy International Airport) was a main target for the family as they created rackets and robbed cargo planes. The Lucchese Crime Family played a major role in the politics and economy of New York City as they controlled many major unions. Their power dissolved and their hierarchy eventually came falling apart as they became too rich and too powerful. New York City’s police department developed new ways to stop crime that are still being used today. On December 11th 1978, associates of the Lucchese crime family robbed a Lufthansa plane of over $5 Million dollars which is estimated at over 20 million dollars after inflation. At the time, it was the biggest heist in American history. The amount of money robbed caused a concern amongst authority figures. By this time, airport heists are so common, the FBI was heavily invested in stopping organized crime. Investigations are occurring all over New York City and Long Island. The Lufthansa Heist is considered to be the point in which the Lucchese Crime Family lost control due to its enormity, by this time the FBI had gained a lot of information and evidence from murders, missing people and tips. The city of New York took measures in order to constrict organized crime. Whenever arrests of associates of the crime family were made, extraordinary monetary dues were posted. Bail was made almost unpayable. The amount of bail posted shows the sheer power and magnitude of these individuals. The average New Yorker would be unable to pay the posted amount let alone commit a crime calling for millions of dollars of bail. Even towards their decline the Lucchese Family still had enormous wealth. This newspaper article was written right at the time of the collapse of the organized crime empire. The F.B.I. have taken into account the local crime groups and have made themselves familiar with them. By this time, they were able to minimize the Lucchese family’s activities. Bensonhurst Crew On May 31, 2017, John Castellucci along with Matthew Madonna, Steven Crea Sr., Joseph DiNapoli and other members of the crime family were indicted and charged with racketeering, murder, narcotics, and firearm offences. In January 2019, Castellucci and DiNapoli pleaded guilty. John Pennisi, a government informant, testified in trial against Eugene Castelle and revealed the current leadership of the Lucchese crime family. During the trial, Pennisi revealed that the crime family operated with a total of seven crews, one being the John Castellucci-Brooklyn crew which is now based in the Tottenville section of Staten Island. Each crew was run by a captain, Pennisi explained. “There was no real Staten Island crew,” said Pennisi. “Although we were in Staten Island, we were the Brooklyn part of that family.” “If you live on Staten Island why are you considered Brooklyn?” asked Assistant U.S. Attorney Hagan Scotten, of the Southern District of New York. The answer was simple. “Because everybody from Staten Island came from Brooklyn,” Pennisi testified. Pennisi said that, at the time, he was living on Long Island and traveled to Staten Island for family business. “It’s just wherever they put you," he said. "It doesn’t mean that you have to come from Brooklyn.” Pennisi said he became a member of the Lucchese family in 2013, during a secret initiation ceremy at a house on Staten Island on his wife's birthday. Matty Madonna, the acting boss of the Lucchese family, presided over the ceremony, he said. In the darkness of a basement, Pennisi sat in front of the table. "There was a gun, a knife, there was a picture of the saint, an ashtray, a lighter, and like a diabetic pin, needle to check your blood," said Pennisi. Madonna, from the Bronx, asked Pennisi what the trigger finger was and shortly after, John "Big John" Castellucci, a Staten Island resident and crew captain, who was sitting next to me, poked his finger with the needle, according to his testimony. "They took the saint, and they poured blood drops onto the saint, and then he said to me we're going to light the saint on fire, and you're going to put your hands out and you're going to move the paper of the saint back and forth in yours hands and repeat after me, " said Pennisi. "Matty said if I was ever to betray any member of the family, that my soul would burn like the saint is burning," he said. He did not specify where on Staten Island the ritual took place. Both Madonna and Castellucci were among those charged in a massive Lucchese bust in 2017, which included several Staten Islanders.. Madonna was 81 at the time and Castellucci, 57. Castellucci has been calling the shots all while incarcerated. Information leaked from ex-mafioso Pennisi left street guys like William Iovino, Paul Alessi, and Raymond Nardo in a tough situation. A constant police presence associated with fronts that the Bensonhurst crew surrounded themselves with became compromised, this left rackets related to extortion, drug trafficking, and prostitution to become less populated. N.Y. to S.A. January in New York, a mixture of cold weather and snow. The perfect time of the year to vacation... San Andreas was known for sun, beaches, and night-life. Instead of Florida this year, Bill Iovino, Paul Alessi, Raymond Nardo, and associate Samuel Castrignano decided on Los Santos. Alessi's daughter, who is a USLA drop-out and down there conning her way through men. A week of vacation was enough for the connected group to look at Los Santos for what it really was, a playground for wiseguys. It sparked an idea in Iovino’s head. On the day before departure back to New York, William instructed Paul Alessi to reach out back home in order to get a line to the current faction which operates over a majority of the state. Carmine Lupo, a semi-retired mafiso was the bridge from Bensonhurst crew to the ex-Colombo gangsters. A meeting was in place just hours before the flight back to New York was scheduled. The individuals met under a bridge within the port. They discussed subjects on permanent vacationing in order to escape the heat in which federal informant Pennisi brought upon the faction. An extension of the Bensonhurst crew in Los Santos. Talks of operating and executing orders under the Lucchese crime family’s umbrella in order to continue to earn while the crews affairs were affected post indictment. The flight back to New York was rescheduled while Longo got involved in the politics of the current situation. Two days went by before Iovino received word from Longo in regards to a sit-down. The individuals met at a rundown apartment in Downtown, it was rented out by Angelo Sisca's girlfriend. The small kitchen was crammed with Bensonhurst crew mobsters like William Iovino, Paul Alessi, and Raymond Nardo. Then you had ex-Colombo wise guys, Angelo Sisca, Paul Longo, and Ernest Savona. The meeting went on for hours, it was filled with cigarette smoke and coffee. The individuals discussed plans on a short term relocation in order to plant roots from Bensonhurst to Los Santos. Truth be told, the New York mafioso's had already been looking into property around the city to plant their flag. It was a new beginning and extension for the New York natives. It was a way to pick up rackets in order to regain profits off income lessened in New York due to Pennisi's informant status.
    2 points
  15. Inmate murder at TTCF sparks DA investigation, concerns about inmate safety BY VICTORIA MILLER Los Santos, SA - On the 24th of January, 2021, an inmate of Hispanic descent was murdered with a sharp, medium-sized object resembling a knife while he in the custody of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility. On the 29th, the DA's Office indicted Mr. Kamil Houghton recommending a penalty of life imprisonment with no chance of parole on two charges of Attempted Murder and one First Degree Murder charge. He was found guilty of all charges. Los Santos Twin Towers Correctional Facility On the 25 of January, Deputy Sheriff Rin Kazama conducted an arrest on inmate Kamil H. for the murder of the inmate, whose identity is not able to be disclosed at this time. The arrest narrative detailed the harrowing scene: "Deputy Sheriff Kazama arrived inside Pod A after handling an inmate release and other administrative tasks. Kazama stands at the guard station and observes the inmates talking. Moments later a fight breaks out on the top floor and Kazama calls for backup over the radio. As seen in the attached footage from Pod A, multiple inmates are seen falling to the ground with blood covering them. Deputies then enter the Pod en masse. After securing each inmate with handcuffs, each of them are then frisked for weaponry. Kamil was found to have two shanks on his person covered in blood. Kamil stayed quiet after being led to the isolation block." The arrest report also detailed supporting footage that was offered to the court which detailed the events yet again in startling detail: "Camera footage in Pod A which shows a huge brawl between a large group of inmates. Three inmates would be seen on the ground bleeding after the group disperse. Deputies would secure the Pod and handcuff everyone one by one. Deputies would then frisk each person and find two shanks inside the pocket of one of the inmates. The camera footage can't tell who actually stabbed the inmates." One of the TTCF pods, photo taken by Nayeli Greyfeather The autopsy report revealed the extent of the brutal injuries sustained by the deceased, LSNN warns users that the contents of the report are disturbing and this constitutes a content warning: Judge Eleanor Vailatti ruled on the case, finding Kamil guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of all charges: "The Los Santos County District Attorney's Office has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Mister Kamil Houghton is guilty of two (2) counts of attempted murder and one (1) count of murder in the first degree. They established this with forensically obtained evidence, matching the blood of three of the victims stabbed by the two bladed weapons, as well as the fingerprints of Mister Kamil H. found on said weapons. As for the footage provided from the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, it proves that Mister Kamil H. was there at the scene of the crime, as well as have participated (although it doesn't show to what degree) and that the bladed weapons were discovered on his person. Premeditation has been established, due to Mister Kamil H. having two handmade bladed weapons on his person. The Defense has failed to dispute these claims, and the Prosecution has established a burden of proof for the series of events.” This recent death among more frequent outbreaks of prisoner violence have many in the city wondering whether TTCF is struggling to maintain the prison population; certainly as election season heats up conditions at TTCF for both prisoners and guards will be a hot button issue that many citizens will be interested in hearing bold new plans to resolve. > Comments are enabled Username: Comment:
    2 points
  16. I want that squid as a tattoo thats sweet
    2 points
  17. Hood Programming & Tagging • Jalyn starts his week off by beginning his programming in his grandmas backyard. Programming is meant to keep the affiliated members in shape and to teach them self discipline. Later that night after his programming was finished he took his spray can out from his home and went and found a wall to tag up and represent the gang he proudly claims.
    2 points
  18. The argument was that the LSPD has a response time which isn’t favorable because they’re too fast. The impression is created that officers appear much like NCPD in Cyberpunk. An idea was to delay calls and responses because of that. This simply isn’t the case, nor is it something that’s done purposely. Response times vary significantly, but are by my eyeballed and unscientific estimation relatively the same to their real life counterpart in most cases. Whether it’s peak or graveyard hours a unit’s response time is typically determined by that unit’s proximity to said call. Some areas in-game have a statistically higher presence of police than others, also the type of call tends change an officers willingness to respond (a man standing on a bridge typically doesn’t attract a whole lot of enthusiasm). This is, according to my own theory, because certain areas simply have more action, fun and engagement than others. A patrol around Vinewood is very different from a patrol around South Central ect. I’m of the opinion that you should conduct your crime with the belief that a police officer can roll up any second, regardless of circumstances or time of day. These are basic risks you take.
    2 points
  19. i'll say it now and i'll say it again. culver is legit
    2 points
  20. I made a post about this idea in a separate topic a month or so ago, if you want to read my initial post first, go for it, it's basically the same thing I have written below though. Short description: Make clothing into items, every piece of clothing. It might sound weird and different from what you're used to, but hear me out. Detailed description: Currently, when you want to change clothes you can do it with no repercussions from the trunk of your car. Everyone's got twenty outfits in their trunk ready to go, that's a lot of clothes. It may be difficult to script this system, but other servers HAVE done it and it works great (Eclipse for example). There are countless benefits and zero downsides to this system other than the time to develop it. For those of you who absolutely insist on being able to put your clothes on in one swift action, the dev team can add a new outfit command which allows you to create an outfit with clothes you've purchased and put that outfit on so long as all of the items are present in your inventory. Commands to add: None, reuse the currently existing /useitem to put a clothing item on. The /shirt off, /pants off and so on can be used to remove the items and send them back to your inventory. A command to rename clothing items (for IC fashion brands, for example) may be necessary. Items to add: None How would your suggestion improve the server? Say you want to rob someone for their 8,000 dollar chain. You can roleplay it and take the "goods" item they got from a store, but you have to go customize your clothing to put a chain on your outfit. With this suggestion? Never again. Say you want to lend a friend your shirt? Give them the shirt and they can put it on seamlessly. You have designer clothes you bought from a high end IC store? Sell them for double the profit. There's a million possibilities opened by the implementation of this suggestion. Additional information: I fully understand that this suggestion comes with a great deal of difficulty for the dev team. Even if it takes an extended period of time to make this happen, I'm sure the community would be fine with waiting on something so beneficial.
    2 points
×
×
  • Create New...