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  1. the faction aims to represent the tenline gangster Crips with a personal touch on the server. When joining, there are a few things you need to accomplish before fully integrating the faction: We would like future faction members to have a relatively straightforward basics and knowledge of LA gang politics. It is imperative to contact one of the members of the project before joining the faction to avoid certain problems: If you are not serious in the incarnation of your characters and / or that you have nothing to contribute, it is not Worth joining: you just lost a slot for your character. We encourage members to focus on your character development and accept members who are willing to take constructive criticism and are willing to learn. For questions and concerns directly associated with our faction as a whole, you can turn to me in pms @Bang
  2. The Rancho Project's area housing complex in southern Los Santos, being founded in the nineteenth century as a ranching community the arrival of the railroads and the construction of the Jamestown station saw rapid development, in 1926 it was consolidated with Los Santos, by the 1940s, the Jamestown Project's turned into a primarily working- class African American neighborhood, as the 1960s came around the Jamestown project's would be classified as a low income, high crime rate area, following the Racnho riots of 1965,Rancho they would start to see a rise in street gangs. start to become a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood with a significant amount African Americans some of the Jamestown gangs are the Pee-Jay Jamestown Crips, Back street Jamestown Crips, Miller bloods, Bounty hunter bloods, Tenline gangster Crips, ETC. Most of the Jamestown residents attend David star James high school this is dominated by many different types of gangs and or cliques of the gang. The students of Davis star James experience racial tension, due to it being a race war in Los Santos The Rancho Task Force (RTF) The Jamestown task force is a community-based group that was created to keep gang-related crimes in Jamestown to a minimum. In December 2005, over 31 days, the violence in James town would be at an all-time high. There were eighteen gang-related shootings, Seven of which were homicides. Los Santos chief of police Elijah William's called a meeting to talk about the violence in Jamestown, as he would sit down and have a meeting with the School representatives, service providers, gang intervention workers, and city departments, would come together to see how they could stop the violent killings in the Jamestown area this would be the beginning of the Jamestown Taskforce. Since the first meeting in December 2005, in January 2006 the task force would meet every Monday and discuss the things that are happening in Jamestown. The Jamestown project has one of the highest concentrations of the gang within Los Santos county. LSPD estimated that there are 40 plus active gangs in the Jamestown Area southwest of the Jamestown projects are 14 active Latino, Crips, and blood gang's the most active ones are the African American gangs. Due to the war with dominant gangs in the Jamestown area, there have been multiple homicides in the Jamestown area. Tenline Gangster Crips The Ten Line Gangster Crips were founded in the predominately Latino American, South Central slums in the East side of the Rancho district and 110th street. The founding members were comprised of twenty nine African American youths from the ages of sixteen to twenty five. In the earliest years of the set's existence, they rapidly recruited from the African American minority in the neighborhood while engaged in violent street warfare with the PJ Watts Crips, another crip set located on the east side in the Rancho district. By 1982, they had been forced by rival street gangs to thinly spread all throughout 110th and Mona Blvd in order to avoid extermination from their rivals in the locality. Throughout the American crack epidemic from 1982 - 1991, the Ten Line Gangster Crips tripled their recruitment and profit through appealing to local black youths as well as doubling their production and sale of crack cocaine. Rivals began muscling in on the set's recruitment and earnings within the neighborhood, which increased the already existing high levels of violence in street warfare with the Grape Street Watts Crips the Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods. By the end of the American crack epidemic's influence in the neighborhood in 1991, the set had been nearly wiped off of the map due to lengthy incarcerations for non violent drug offenses, deaths from murders, dropouts, defections to other Gangster Crip sets and the Black Guerrilla Family as well as members becoming police informants. From 1991 onward to the late 2000s, the Ten Line Gangster Crips remained on the East side in the Watts and 110th street and only saw approximately fifteen to twenty new members get jumped into the set per year on average. The domination of local Latino American street gangs all but rendered the set defunct in the eyes of criminals, law abiding residents of the two aforementioned neighborhoods as well as the Los Santos Police Department's patrol which is tasked to the neighborhood. In the early 2010s, the street gang saw an increase in activity as local African American youths joined for protection in order to avoid harassment, physical assaults, robberies and murder by the local Latino American populace. This increase in local African American youths joining for protection has steadily picked up the pace once again, especially throughout a five year period from late 2012 and into early 2017. Eighty percent of the set's current members are the nephews, nieces and cousins of former, retired, deceased and currently incarcerated Ten Line Gangster Crip members who gangbanged throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early to late 2000s. The Ten Line Gangster Crips are present throughout all of the East side of the Rancho district and 110th street but maintain their turf in what used to be 110th Street. 110th Street was re-named to Azalea Boulevard by the Los Santos municipal government in 2013. However, the set have kept their name of Ten Line in honor of their founding location's old formal name.
  3. i ain steal shit but that first picture the 2 logo
  4. OUT OF CHARACTER As noted in the thread, we are playing a street clique that has been installed since the 1970s (despite the changes the clique has undergone in the following decades). It is therefore COMPULSORY to play a character living in the street since he was little, already known to other inhabitants in other words. The goal of the faction is to embody a modern culture of street gangs in Los Angeles, but adapted to the GTA universe. We are looking for motivated players who are able to fend for themselves when we are not IG. Make a group of friends and then let your name spread around the neighborhood. The development of your character is to be taken seriously. Complete objectives to develop your character within the gang and show the evolution through your series of screens. Show screens with no logs, drug sales alone, anything that shows you're a lonely person can slow your approach. Get into a group and get your friends immersed in your stories. Any question about the faction please join https://discord.gg/x9Zr89N9sy
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