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  1. So as it states 37 Grove street for sale Price is to be auctioned off Starting at 100.000 USD buyout:450.000 Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/0QbxVnu
  2. W/S 74 Hoover Criminal Gang The 74 Hoover Criminals (HCG) also known as the "Seven-Foe Hoover Criminals" were formerly known as the "74 Hoover Crips" until the early 1990s. The 74 Hoover Criminals are a predominantly African American street gang located on the West Side of Los Santos. The 74 Hoover Criminals are an active subset that is an integral part of the big gang the "Hoover Criminals" which count in total more than 9 subset active throughout Los Santos. The 74 Hoover Criminals also have a nickname of their own, which is none other than the "Bay Bays", and are from 74th Street and the vicinity of Hoover Street, between Vermont Avenue and Figueroa Avenue. The latter have been active for more than thirty years and are considered the third largest subset of the Hoover Criminals today. Throughout the 1980s, the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips and the 74 Hoover Criminals were key players in the drug industry, creating several manufacturing labs, located inside some homes that were only used for that. Federal officials and local authorities estimated that the 52 Hoovers and 74 Hoovers earned between $500,000 and $1 million in cash each month due to this successful traffic. 74 Bay Bays The 74 Hoovers Criminals have multiple sets outside of Los Santos, in various parts of the United States. However, their largest secondary group is in Seattle, Washington. Which was established in 1985 or 1986 by George Edward Henddricks, also known on the street as "OG P-Nutt", from South Central, Los Santos, who moved to Seattle in the 1980s. The 74 Hoover Criminals are one of the largest gangs in Los Santos, with about 200 active members. The other two Hoover gangs stand out being the 92 Hoover Criminals and the 83 Hoover Criminals. They are known for wearing clothes from the Houston Astros, a first-division baseball team whose orange is the dominant color of the uniform, which inspired the Hoover Criminals gang to choose orange as their identifying color. They also wear Houston-Astros baseball caps, with a capital "H" to represent Hoover. The 52 HGCs are the only Hoovers that still wear blue, in addition to orange. The 74 Hoover Criminals are allied with hoover criminals, Shotgun Crips and Insane Crips. Their main rivals are the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, the 76 East Coast Crips, as well as the 79 Mad Swan Bloods and the Menlo Crips. They also fight with the 84 Main Street Mafia Crips, all the Neighborhood Crips and all the Rollin 0s gangs. 83 HOOVER CRIMINALS GANG The 83 Hoover Criminals (83HCG) are an active they are a predominately, but not exclusively African American street gang located on the west side of Los Santos. They are named after a famous street called "Hoover Street" between Vermont Ave and Figueroa Ave. The Hoovers have several individual street gangs under the name Hoover Criminals Gang. They are known for wearing the clothes of the Houston Astros, a major league baseball team with orange as the dominant uniform color, which inspired the HCG to choose orange as the identifying color, the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips are the only Hoover ensemble to still wear blue with orange. The CGCs were born in the 1960s and were originally known as the "Hoover Groovers". The Hoover Groovers existed long before the formation of the Crips. During these years, the Hoovers Groovers and WestSide Crips formed an alliance to target the Figueroa Boys. In the mid-1970s, due to their alliance with the WestSide Crips, the Hoovers changed the "Groovers" to "Crips", Hoovers Crips. Allies and rivals The Hoover Criminals are allied with all Hoover subsets. Their main allies outside of the Hoovers Criminals were the Main Street Mafia Crips. However, in 2009, their alliance ended in bad baths at a party hosted by The Main Streets, who invited the Hoover Criminals. The Hoover Criminals and Main Streets reportedly clashed followed by gunfire. The Hoover Criminals have waged war on all the Crips Raymond Ave, East Coast Crips, Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 0's, Rollin Hundreds (100's), and more recently the Main Street Mafia Crips. The 112 Hoover Criminals Gang's feud with the Denver Lane Bloods resulted in part of the 112 HCG neighborhood being invaded by the Denver Lane Bloods. Following the assiduous rivalry between the rivals of the HCG and themselves in the 90s, an incalculable number of shootings and victims were reported, the aggressiveness of this part of Los Santos increases sharply. Staying in this area then becomes very risky, indeed, it is with difficulty that some inhabitants live and complain. The Hoovers Criminals are also involved in a deadly feud with the South Los 13, a racist Sureño gang. Back to 80's In August 1979, Raymond Washington was murdered in a car shooting. Rumors of the shooters spread through the streets of Los Santos. The EastSide Crips blamed and held the Hoover Crips responsible for the murder of Raymond Washington. This sparked a bitter feud between the Hoover Crips and the EastSide Crips. In the mid-1980s, HGGs were one of the most feared street gangs in South Central. Their brutal reputation for gun violence made him one of the first suspects to be blamed for gang-related shootings. In the late 1980s the Hoover Criminals were engaged in bitter rivalries with several Crips. In the 1990s, the Hoovers gave up the Crips and decided to change their name from "Crips" to "Criminals". They claim the "ABK" or "EBK" which means "Anybody Killer" or "Everybody Killer". It was common to see "BK" (Blood Killer) as well as "CK" (Crip Killer) and "OK" (Rollin 0's), spray-painted on the walls of their territory. #100days100nights The hashtag #100Days100Nights was one of the LSPD's major concerns in 2015; FaceBrowser users had issued a stern warning: two Los Santos gangs were betting on whoever could kill 100 people in 100 days. The bet followed the death of a 27-year-old rollin 100s member, the members of both gangs claimed that they would be "active" for a hundred days in a row and that innocent people driving between Forum Drive and Grove Street could risk their lives; in the many photos posted online, one of them showed a man pulling out of his jacket pocket a chrome handgun. On another, a young man was holding a gun in each hand. Los Santos' deputy police chief met with gang response officers telling them there was no evidence to corroborate the threats and asking for help to allay fears." Ordinary people who have nothing to do with the gang way of life and culture are afraid," he said. Sal LaBarbera, who recently retired after spending years investigating murders in southern LS., said LSPD detectives have been using social media in gang investigations for some time. Detectives have already tracked down a murder suspect after finding a photo of him holding a gun on FaceBrowser, LaBarbera said. Detectives were able to read the serial number of the weapon, he added, and determined it was the murder weapon. The shooting that kicked off a series of violent crimes throughout a weekend occurred on a Thursday night at approximately 9:50 p.m. in Block 2000 of Forum Drive; a woman and two boys, aged 4 and 11, were injured after a suspect approached their car and opened fire. For the victim's family, this act is considered miserable. For the family of the deceased, the #100Days100Nights is despicable. "It makes him look like a bad person. It's not like he started this and got killed behind. He had no control over what happens with this movement," one of the victim's family members told The Daily Beast by phone, preferring to remain anonymous to protect the family's safety. Contrary to what is shown on social networks pushing for gang warfare, the victim was a full-time single father, devoted to showing his son a different lifestyle and his family claims that he had even changed his life, if he was loosely linked to a gang, the family claims that he did not participate in the activities and stood aside. "He was always present in his son's life, whether he accompanied him to school in the morning or picked him up from school," said a family member. A civil rights group had scheduled a community meeting to ask rival gangs to call for an immediate ceasefire. "With the shootings, I feel like all this is useless. I can't say for them how they should feel about the situation – whether they should take revenge or not – I just think they shouldn't do it that way," another individual said. The city experienced a resurgence of crime after years of decline, up 14%, the upsurge in violent crime was obvious, and likely related to the event #100Daysand100Nights. The 77th District, which includes some of L.S.'s most dangerous neighborhoods, saw 11 people shot. The first occurred around 4 p.m. on Saturday at the intersection of the LTD near Hoover Street. A suspect approached a man in his car and unloaded a series of bullets before fleeing. The 47-year-old victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are still determining the motive, but sources close to the victim believe it was an argument that took place at the funeral of a gang member, just over a mile away.
  3. 1020 Grove Street Selling a fully furnished trap-house in Grove Street. Interior: OOC information: Starting bid: $300'000 Buyout: -
  4. The southern end of Central Los Santos was initially laid out as a single-family housing to serve the influx of middle and upper-lower class workers that flooded into the City to support the surging shipping and manufacturing that was booming in the late 60's. Families with a nice home, a small yard, and a vehicle were a common sight. However the incoming economic downturn of the 70's saw the area take a dramatic turn. Many of the homes fell into disrepair as the families that had occupied them were forced to relocate because of the economic crisis. This led to an influx of mainly lower-class tenants making the neighborhood their home. By the tail end of the 70's the neighborhood was mainly made up of Afro-Americans and Mexican-Americans. with crime City-Wide exploding, it was only a matter of time before it arrived in the area. In 1979 one of these gangs came into existence. The Davis Avenue Boys & Grove Street Boys banded together naming the group South Side Kings and began to engage in small-time Drug Dealing, Prostitution, Auto-Theft. The area itself was something of a battle-zone between other gangs that had sprung up in the area. In 1985 the group was renamed to South Side Grove St. Crips continuing the same illegal activities, however several 'legitimate' businesses were added to their resume giving this new incarnation more legitimacy. Being able to more easily launder ill-gotten goods and cash through legal businesses they owned and operated was a tremendous boon. The area once again turned into a battle-zone with numerous other cliques and gangs springing up all around South-Central Los Santos. Though recently the nephew of OG C-Macc, Quincy Mack aka G-Macc has taken upon himself the task of pulling the Grove St. Crips back from the ashes. The group has begun to reform and re-establish itself as a power player in the neighborhood. Taking up many of the former illegal activities of the Gang. Anton 'AK' King's uprising. Anton King was just like any other youth who found himself being involved in the streets of Los Santos at the age of 19. His father was found guilty for a double murder leaving Anton to turn to the streets in an attempt to make a living for himself. This ranged from drug smuggling, drug dealing, small time illegal weapons trading, house robberies and even extortion. Quincy Mack, the current Shot Caller at the time quickly took a noticing to Anton's dedication to be a true member of the Gang. Throughout Anton's time and dedication, Quincy Mack hastily put Anton to the test in order to see if he had what it takes to become a Shot Caller. Throughout the years of doing various criminal acts, Anton quickly found himself rising throughout the ranks. Notable deceased members from SSGC GIP William ' OG Stone' Boyles 1996 |GIP Bobby ' OG Paybacc' Sheppard 1997 | GIP TeVaughn 'OG Grove' Newman (Founder) 1997 | GIP Quincy ' OG C-Macc' Jones 1998 |GIP Raymond 'Eastside Ray' Jackson 1998 | GIP Miguel 'Lil Devil' Rodríguez 1999 | GIP Billy 'Chu-Chu' McKinzie 2004 | GIP Byron 'OG Loccsta' Anderson 2021 Notable crimes Old News Nov. 14, 1995. The relative peace of the ethnic Little Seoul district of Los Santos was shattered yesterday when three members of a notorious South-Side gang known as the Grove Street Gangsters broke into one of the neighborhood homes. The three were arrested, when contacted for the names of the perpetrators and the victims there was no immediate response. The Los Santos Police Department did issue a press release stating that they take the dangers of gang violence seriously, and this is just another reminder of the dangers these Gangs pose to our youth and the safety of law-abiding Los Santos Citizens. May 21, 2002. Four members of the infamous Grove Street Crips Were arrested today on charges that they were involved in last weeks double robbery and homicide of two individuals who were talking home down Brouge Avenue. The arrests were the culmination of an ongoing manhunt seeking to bring the instigators of this heinous crime to justice. When contacted for a statement the Los Santos Police Department Special Gangs Unit Supervisor told the Los Santos Times: “These latest arrests were another heavy blow to one of the more violent gangs in South-side Los Santos. We are confident that with these arrests the so called 'Grove Street Gangsters' will cease to pose a threat to the city and it's inhabitants.” New April 14, 2021. A chaotic scene on Elgin Ave. outside Café Italia unfolded as various locals got involved in a street brawl that snarled traffic and caused units of the Los Santos Police to be sent to the scene. Among those that were identified were four members of the so called; 43 Grove street Crips. While no arrests were made this may once again be a sign that the area may about to become a battleground between street gangs that are seemingly making a resurgence in recent months. When contacted for a statement the Los Santos Police Department Gang Unit had no immediate response. April 17, 2021. Just after lunch the relative peace in the Davis neighborhood of South-Side Los Santos was disrupted. The notorious region which is known for it's clashing street gangs once again earned it's reputation. A brawl broke out among the local street gangs just near the Grove Street LTD Station. The brawl turned deadly as shots rang out shortly after. The entire ordeal leaving one dead and one injured. The victims were known members of a one of the local gangs known as the Brain Dead Crips. When reached out to for a statement the Los Santos Police Gang Unit Supervisor was quoted as saying: "Now that the summer has started in earnest we can expect the violence from street gangs in volatile areas to increase. We are doubling our efforts to keep this violence from spilling into the rest of the city. " Davis Ave Boys Davis Ave Boys Aka. Grove St. Gang / 43 Grove St. Crips Founded 1979 / 1985 Founding location Los Santos, San Andreas Years active 1985–present Territory Los Santos, Liberty City. Ethnicity Predominantly African-American Activities Racketeering, murder, drug trafficking, prostitution, arms trafficking, auto theft , armed robbery, burglary, extortion Allies Rivals Tongan Crip Gang, 52 Hoover Gangster Crips, South Side Connection Brain Dead Crips (Formerly) Graveyard Crips Varrio Rancho 13 (Formerly) Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods (Formerly) Davis Family Gangster Bloods (Formerly) Bounty Hunters Bloods 83 Hoover Criminal Gang Out of Character Info: The South Side 43 Grove St. Crips is a fictional gang that only exist in Los Santos GTA:W. We would prefer if players were to have some prior roleplay experience before joining the Gang/Faction, as we like to keep a certain standard both IC and OOC in terms of roleplay and reputation of the faction as a whole. You are also required to follow a strict set of both IC/OOC rules. Failure to follow these rules could end in your character being Character Killed (CK'ed) or even you being kicked out of the faction entirely for not meeting our standards. Character Kill (CK) Policy: Upon becoming a Initiated Member in the faction, you will be asked to submit your ( CK ) agreement in our Discord. Discord @𝟙𝟙𝟘𝟡𝔾𝕋𝔸#5347 or @DotzyPB#4693 Public Discord: https://discord.gg/UMQ8xKNzR8 Story @Jade n' Graphics made by @Bandito
  5. This thread will follow the character development of Kaelo 'Bumpy' Havili, a Tongan teen living in Grove St with his dysfunctional family. Kaelo and "Fang", his white German Shepherd. All information and screenshots are OOC and not to be used IC.
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