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  1. DISCLAIMER: This character thread is meant to follow the life of a female gang member on the southside of Los Santos. * Screens may include the implication of sexual activity and explore sensitive topics. *
  2. Taina

    Lumidee Serrano

    Lumidee Serrano is a 16 year-old girl living in Los Santos with a heroin-addicted mother. While on the south side one night, she meets a boy her age who is a member of the Tortilla Flats XIII gang. As a close friendship between the two develops, Lumidee eventually makes the decision to run away from home and stay with Arturo Torres in Chamberlain Hills. This thread reveals the course of Lumidee Serrano's life following her move to Chamberlain.
  3. The human equivalent of a disaster, lives Salvador Villacres. This thread will follow the character development of Salvador "Razor" Villacres
  4. The conflict between Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats 13 and Carson Varrio Tokers 13 x Palmer Block Carson Crips has since risen due to the more recent events kicking tension to an all-time high. This thread will showcase the ongoing rivalry between the three sets in south-central
  5. Origin of CVTF 13 Tortilla Flats, is a coalition of several Hispanic-American street gangs and cliques located in Chamberlain, Los Santos. They fall under the Mexican Mafia Umbrella and are arguably one of the largest street gangs in the Southside of Los Santos. Tortilla Flats claim territory along the apartment complex on Strawberry Avenue, Chamberlain Hills. Tortilla Flats consist of several cliques such as the "Soldados Locos", the "Midget Dukes", and the "Los Malos Clicka", who are the most active and violent Clique of Tortilla Flats. The Compton Varrio Tortilla Flats (CVTF) also knows as the South Side Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats 13 (CVTF 13) are a long-standing Mexican-American street gang located on South Side of Chamberlain, Los Santos. Their varrio stretches from Strawberry Blvd, all the way to Carson Ave. The Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats originated in the early 1960s and have been active for over 40 years. The Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats are named after a 1935 novel "Tortilla Flat" by John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. Allies and rivals The Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats are rivals of the Chamberlain Varrio 155, Chamberlain Varrio Alondra 13, Chamberlain Varrio Lokos 13, Chamberlain Varrio Largo 36, Chamberlain Varrio 70's, and Chamberlain Varrio Segundo. Rival Black gangs: Elm Street Piru, and Fruit Town Piru as well as the Tree Top Piru. Tortilla Flats answer to the Mexican Mafia, also known as "La Eme". Generations The new generation of the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats 13 street gang is made up of several cliques of young Hispanic delinquents from the area, some of them being members from the old generation Tortilla Flats gang. They act just like their OG's, trying to bring back the old culture of sureño gang banging. The new generation members can be seen at their well known turf, 800 block of Strawberry Avenue, Chamberlain Hills loitering in large groups, doing drugs, partying, fighting, or committing petty crimes in the area.
  6. This thread will follow the development of Luis Guadalupe, growing up in the Tortilla Flats territory.
  7. THE TORTILLA FLATS GANG (CVTF) Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats (CVTF), alternatively known as Southside Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats, is a predominately Hispanic street gang operating out of the Chamberlain Hills area. They claim the 1800 Block of Strawberry Avenue and Forum Drive as their territory, with different cliques hailing from each corner. Boasting a small and tight-knit membership, the Tortilla Flats gang has managed to stay afloat despite the various gang injunctions and periods of inactivity. Tortilla Flats publicly feuds with most South Los Santos gangs, often showing hostility towards the other Chamberlain Varrio hoods along with most African-American street gangs. Their roots of extreme violence and racism had started due to a massive rivalry against both Tree-Top and Fruit Town Piru; a gang war in which many Tortilla Flats gang members were either arrested or killed. Prior to the war with both African-American street gangs, Tortilla Flats had gotten along well with each set, however, after an incident in which a TF member had been killed by Fruit Town, the relationship between both gangs had become unfixable. Tortilla Flats had its glory days in the 90s, however, due to the increased feuds with most other sets in South Los Santos, the gang had been forced to reduce its public presence. With many older members either falling inactive or getting arrested, the gang had become dormant, subsequently resulting in them losing a large portion of their hood to the surrounding gangs. 18TH ST HOOVER LOCOS & 83 HOOVER CRIMINALS vs. CHAMBERLAIN VARRIO TORTILLA FLATS Once cordial with both the 18th St Hoover Locos clique and the 83 Hoover Criminals gang, the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang managed to coexist with the aforementioned gangs since their infancy, given that their members grew up and attended school together. However, there was an altercation that took place during a tense period. During an informal dispute, an affiliate of the 83 Hoover Criminals gang allegedly took to name-calling and labelled a freshly initiated member of the Tortilla Flats gang a ‘chomo’ in his tirade. This aforementioned Tortilla Flats gang member took offence to the insult and left. He returned not ten minutes later, with three more gang members at his side and confronted the 83 Hoover Criminals affiliate. Face-to-face, they exchanged words and the 83 Hoover Criminals affiliate allegedly stated he did not call him a chomo. After a short exchange, the affiliate of the 83 Hoover Criminals was said to have asked for a fight while walking away. With something to prove and in the presence of his peers, the Tortilla Flats gang member shot him five times in the back, killing him. It is said that he fled the city shortly after this killing, never to be seen again. This was the catalyst for a lengthy and bloody war between the 83 Hoover Criminals gang and the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang that claimed many lives. At first, the 18th St Hoover Locos remained impartial, given their Mexican heritage and the neutral nature between them and the Tortilla Flats gang, but that changed on the 26th of April, after Iker Garcia, 37, also known as Bandit, a beloved member of the Tortilla Flats gang, was shot dead. It is said that he was waiting outside a fellow gang member's home when a group of Hoovers drove past and shot him multiple times, hitting him three times in the face and five times in the chest. He was pronounced dead at the scene. 48 hours after Iker Garcia had away, Tortilla Flats affiliates took to the streets for hours, spurred on by revenge. The next day, a huddle of 18th St Hoover Locos were mere metres away from where Iker Garcia lost his life, and it is said that Andre Morales, 16, also known as Ghost from 18th St Hoover Locos was the one to speak when approached by two Tortilla Flats affiliates. A short exchange ensued and residents claim that Andre Morales posed no threat when the Tortilla Flats gang affiliates promptly shot him a grand total of six times in the chest before speeding off. It was at that point the 18th St Hoover Locos stepped into the war and fought side by side with the Hoovers. The war heavily favoured the Hoovers, given the limited number of active Tortilla Flats members. The feud claimed many lives from the 1800 block side of Chamberlain Hills, both gang affiliates and innocent civilians. However, when Andre Morales was murdered, it kicked off a spate of shootings that left five dead and three severely injured over the course of five weeks. It is said that the gangs took turns shooting at each other’s homes, much to the dismay of local residents. The police presence was at an all-time high at this point, a patrol car monitoring the streets every five minutes. The war had claimed many lives at this point, and so, leaders and influential figures from both sides got together and formally put an end to the feud, wanting to see progress beyond the murders. Despite this, the two parties still felt resentment towards one another, and while the killings from the war stopped, the scars remained. SOUTHSIDE BARRIO 13 vs. CHAMBERLAIN VARRIO TORTILLA FLATS At the beginning of the conception of Southside Barrio 13, the influential members and leaders of the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang were once allies of Southside Barrio 13, given that they were surrounded by African-American street gangs. The influential members of the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang were even allegedly supplying the neighbouring gang with drugs and weapons. Though the relationship was strong between the leaders, the same couldn’t be said for the younger members of the gangs. There was obvious tension between the two sets, despite coming from similar backgrounds. There’d be disputes constantly between the two, requiring older figureheads of the factions to mediate petty problems. One day, a Southside Barrio 13 member was loitering inside the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang’s street, resulting in being interrogated by a Tortilla Flats affiliate. The situation escalated and was escalated into a full scale argument, with a member of the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang being stabbed twice and spat on. He wasted no time telling his fellow gang affiliate about the situation. A meeting was set between the two leaders of the gangs, Iker “Bandit” Garcia, who at the time was one of the leaders of the Flats gang, and Solomon “Shark” Casilla, a leader of the Barrio 13 gang. The discussion at hand was at first calm, however, it eventually broke down into an argument over the facts of the situation. After an hour of sitting down and discussing, Iker “Bandit” Garcia laid out an ultimatum, forcing the Barrio 13 gang to make compromises. He gave them a deadline of agreement to which they had to follow, but the ultimatum was never followed. After a week or so a couple younger members of the Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats gang retaliated for the stabbing that took place, they would start a series of shootouts between the two gangs, kicking off a war that lasted multiple weeks. Peace was never an answer to the conflict, many members were killed on both sides, with innocent lives being taken too. However, the fighting began to die down, given that Southside Barrio 13 gang had lost a greater amount of members in comparison to the Tortilla Flats side. In the end, the violence dwindled to a near halt, with Southside Barrio 13 eventually going defunct. MALOS Today, the gang is largely inactive, save for a few members that still loiter on the gang's grounds. Despite this, however, the Malos clique formed in place of the declining Midget Dukes, who are today largely defunct after several arrests made on prominent members. Without any major influence from veteran CVTF members, the Malos have developed a different approach to gangbanging. Unlike previous generations, the Malos function without structure or formal leadership. Its young members are purely motivated by money and preoccupied with maintaining a certain image. With virtually no guidance available to the clique’s young members, this new generation of Tortilleros has quickly earned for themselves a reputation for being wild and reckless with little to lose.
  8. This thread will follow the development of Enrique Vargas.
  9. Kenzo

    Who Do I Trust?

    This thread follows a local rapper / gang banger from the Chamberlain Area.
  10. Female gangs are an interesting phenomenon and females have been involved in gangs since gangs have ever been documented. As the female population being incarcerated has gone up slowly in recent years so has the very slight rise of incarcerated female gang members. The most common reason given by girls for joining gangs is "protection", usually from other girls.
  11. Lwhip

    Sergio Diaz

    This Thread will follow the life of Sergio Diaz, growing up in Tortilla Flats territory.
  12. Pablo Salazar, commonly known as Rugrat is a well known gang-member throughout majority of South Los Santos, specifically Chamberlain Hills. Pablo resided within Chamberlain Hills, an area infested with the local Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats 13 gang. Introduced at a young age, Pablo affiliated himself with the gang, often participating in brawls and various illicit activities under GUNNERS. He quickly built a name for himself due to his surplus energy and personality, leading to his alias, Rugrat. Pablo came from a broken home, often experiencing mental and physical abuse from his father Cristian Salazar while his stay-at-home mother resorted to skante as an escape of the family's troubles. He resorted to the local gang as a replacement for his biological family, eventually cutting ties with his original family. Pablo was addicted to video-games when he was younger, often bragging about his skills on FaceBrowser and to the residents of the Flats. His addictive personality branched out to various gate-way drugs, starting with xanax and slowly investing itself into cocaine. Many years after his induction into the gang, a massive power surge was experienced within the gang, resulting in Rugrat stepping into an unusual position. He proclaimed a greater title and was tasked with various different responsibilities, along with abnormal levels of stress and anxiety. His past-anxiety issues surfaced again, this time around using cocaine as a replacement for his medication. Rugrat, along with Lil Demonio took control of the gang, managing income and relations with various other sets throughout Los Santos. Years later, Rugrat had assumed a primary leadership position within the gang, maintaining strong relations with those he most trusted, namely Silent and Bandit. After establishing a sustainable presence for the gang, he was approached by Scrappy to which he was tasked with various responsibilities, responsibilities he believed he could uphold. When Pablo was sixteen, his girlfriend gave birth to a nuisance of what cannot be referred to as a child, namely Charlie Salazar.
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