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  1. The thread will follow Derrick Munguia a/k/a Largo, a W/S Mara Salvatrucha gang member, and an active gang banger.
  2. Garras Up

    En Esta Vida

    "Life goes on, it doesn't ever wait. So keep up with the business and don't be late Open your eyes, this aint no fuckin game. Cause at some point? Everybody goes away.." JOSUE 'BANDIT' ZELAYA & GABRIELLA 'FEISTY' DELGADO Overview: Josue Zelaya Josue Zelaya was born in Santa Ana, El Salvador on August 26, 1979 as the middle child of Eduardo and Maria Zelaya's four children. The Zelaya family were working class and inhabited the poorest neighborhoods of Santa Ana. The Zelayas grew up and lived during the especially violent years of the Salvadoran Civil War, during which Santa Ana was directly impacted. Most of the Zelayas fled Santa Ana during the war or were forcibly removed from the city by the military during the sporadic fighting. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, many members of Josue's immediate & extended families fled El Salvador for Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico and the United States. Those who were unable to flee the country were either conscripted into the Salvadoran Army or were forcibly re-located to the slums of San Salvador by the military. Josue Zelaya's family currently resides in El Salvador, Mexico and the United States. The majority of his family who fled El Salvador returned to the country after the Salvadoran Civil War ended in 1992. Some have remained in Mexico City, Mexico and along the American Pacific. Since 2008, a number of his 3rd to 5th cousins have legally immigrated to the United States and now live in the American Northeast. In particular, he has several cousins who live in the New York City Metropolitan Area. Early life Josue's father Eduardo Zelaya, a White Salvadoran of Italian, Spanish and French descent, was a concrete mason who got conscripted into the Salvadoran Army only five months after Josue was born. His father fought against Communist insurgents in Northwest El Salvador for several years and only sporadically returned to visit his family in Santa Ana. His father was twice wounded by direct enemy fire during the Salvadoran Civil War. Josue's mother was repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped by local criminals around their Santa Ana neighbourhood. Her husband was away in the fighting, Josue and his siblings also thankfully weren't home when the sexual assault took place and were instead roaming the war ravaged streets. In 1988, Eduardo Zelaya was discharged from the Salvadoran Army after 6 years of service. He had spent the majority of the war fighting guerrillas in rural mountainous areas as a tank crewman. He suffered from a significant amount of post-traumatic stress. He heavily drank and physically abused his family as a coping mechanism. As the Salvadoran Civil War drew to a close meanwhile, his children including Josue freely roamed in Santa Ana's urban streets together. They did this in order to escape the abusive environment within their abnormal family. They were heavily involved with criminal mischief and petty crimes such as shoplifting, thefts and robberies as teenagers. Their attended schools experienced frequent closures due to local security threats, so the children missed out on several years of education while growing up. Josue's only sister, Luisa had resorted to selling drugs in the street in order to generate an income for the family. She was only 11 years old when she started working for a neighbourhood gang. In 1989, Josue's eldest brother Diego Zelaya informed his family that he was leaving for the United States. His plan was to find employment on seasonal farms in the Midwest so that he could send money back to his family. Additionally, he entertained the idea of obtaining permanent residency and attending university in Chicago. He told his family of his plans only a week before his sudden departure. At the age of 17, he departed El Salvador and was never seen by his family again. Given how his final correspondence came in the form of a phone call from Monterrey, Mexico his family believes that he died there before reaching the US. In 1991, Eduardo Zelaya re-located his family to the United States from Santa Ana, El Salvador. He informed the US immigration authorities that his family were refugees fleeing the Salvadoran Civil War. Even though the war was starting to come to an end back in El Salvador, US immigration authorities reluctantly and quietly admitted his family into the country. This was due to the sheer processing difficulties that they had faced from the Central American migrant crisis throughout past years. Earlier in the year, Maria Zelaya died from a bathtub drowning. It was suspected by neighbours and Santa Ana police that Eduardo had killed her in the bathtub by holding her underneath the water. However, this was never proven and the police weren't willing to thoroughly investigate the death. Her death was officially recorded as an accident by the Santa Ana coroner's office. Eduardo settled in Los Santos, San Andreas with his 3 remaining children. Eduardo invited a sister and brother to the United States shortly after arriving; both siblings made the journey, but took different land routes. Similar to his son Eduardo, his brother Alejandro was never seen again after departing El Salvador. His last known location was self-reported as being in San Benito, Guatemala through a public payphone call to Los Santos, San Andreas. Alejandro had hinted to Eduardo that he had "ran into trouble" with a local criminal gang, who had attempted to forcibly confine him to the backroom of a restaurant while demanding money. The family assumed that Alejandro was eventually murdered by this criminal element. Life in the United States Josue and his siblings grew up in the Little Seoul neighborhood of Los Santos, which at the time was going through a significant demographic shift. Once a prominent Korean American area of Los Santos, the neighborhood was populated by a significant minority of Latino Americans by 1993. Therefore, many of Josue's childhood friends in the United States were Central American migrant children and Korean American street kids. The Zelayas school attendance during junior high school & high school was harshly enforced by their father Eduardo and aunt Angela. Eduardo particularly valued formal education, as access to the service was often impossible while living in wartime El Salvador. The siblings were threatened with physical abuse if they got caught not attending school by their father and aunt. Whenever it could be proven that the siblings had skipped school, they were physically attacked with household objects at home as punishment. Eduardo had whipped his children's hands with a belt and had burned cigarettes out onto their wrists as a consequence for missing school. Josue and his siblings were harshly bullied at their attended schools for their inability to speak English right away. Many of their bullies were Mexican Americans, who were only able to speak English. Being bullied by Mexican Americans caused Josue to experience a misplaced anger and hatred towards the Chicano sub-culture. These strong emotions were especially extended to Chicano criminal gangs such as the Sureños and 18th Street gang. During his final year of junior high school in 1992, Josue was jumped by members of the 18th Street gang while leaving his school grounds in Little Seoul. His backpack was stolen, with the contents being dumped down a curbside sewer drain. Upon returning home, his father entirely blamed him for the incident and he was physically beaten with a frying pan as punishment for not bringing his school books back home. As a 13 year old, Josue was strongly influenced by his older cousin Manuel Zelaya, who was a drug addicted former child soldier of the Salvadoran Army. Manuel regularly bragged to Josue about brutalizing innocent populations of indigenous villagers during the Salvadoran Civil War, who his military commanders formally accused of being Communist guerrillas at the time. He had kept numerous souvenirs from the war, including several Polaroid pictures of mutilated bodies and the limbs from some of his victims. He had kept hands and fingers preserved in alcohol-filled jars at his housing project in Little Seoul, claiming that they were his personal victims of the genocide. At the time, Manuel was working as a railyard laborer in Los Santos and was affiliated with Mara Salvatrucha in the street. Through their close relationship, Manuel was able to introduce Josue into the gang during the mid 1990s. Josue's brother and sister, however, remained uninvolved with the gang and instead became independent street criminals. Joining Mara Salvatrucha Josue was 16 years old in 1995 when he was initiated into the Mara Salvatrucha gang in Los Santos. This came after he spent years selling drugs and guns for the gang in the streets, and assisting local pimps with procuring prostitutes. He proved himself to the gang by murdering a member of a rival gang, the Playboy Sureños, by shooting him to death during a walk-up shooting. The rival gang member in question was only 14 years old and had been recently initiated into the gang himself. At the time of his gang initiation, he barely spent any time at home with his father anymore. His father was furious that he had broken away from the family home in order to join a criminal gang. His high school attendance was very low during the 1999 - 2000 school year, with him only attending 56 days out of the 180 day long year. In 1998, his father drunkenly admitted to killing Josue's mother in the home bathtub when the family were still living in El Salvador. This admission happened during a night of passive drinking inside of Eduardo's apartment in Little Seoul. A week later, Eduardo Zelaya was physically beaten and brutalized by Josue and a number of his fellow gang members. Eduardo had claimed that he came home from a bar one night, and while his mother was bathing, started an argument that ended with him holding her under the water. Josue threatened his father with death if he failed to vacate the entire state of San Andreas. Another week passed, and the Zelaya family home in Little Seoul was entirely vacant. To this day, Eduardo Zelaya's whereabouts in the United States are unknown. Josue failed high school during Grade 12. He was expelled from Syngman Rhee Memorial High School in Little Seoul for truancy, as he had only attended 38 days of the 1997 - 1998 school year. He was on the senior football team for half of the playing season, where he played as a linebacker. However, due to his poor attendance and abysmal academic achievement, he was cut from the team halfway through the season. While actively gangbanging in the streets, he worked a series of low-paying manual labor jobs. These included working inside of warehouses and at construction sites around South Los Santos. He was fired or laid off at all of these jobs for failing to show up and for poor effort at work. The longest period of legitimate employment that he experienced in his late teens was for 7 months, at a Jetsam Terminal warehouse at the Port of Los Santos. He was fired after he verbally threatened his manager with physical violence during an argument about his workplace performance. Widowed husband and state prison During the late 1990's and early 2000's, Josue was an active member of Mara Salvatrucha in Los Santos. He was involved with the gang in both Little Seoul and East Vinewood. His workforce participation was spotty, as he was regularly fired and laid off from all of his legitimate jobs. He did not possess a high school diploma and was not working towards obtaining a GED. His siblings were also involved in numerous crimes, although they were not affiliated with Mara Salvatrucha at any point. At the time of his 2008 apprehension for the homicide of Steven and Alexandra Tessier, he was one of the gang's shotcallers. He controlled the gang's narcotics production and distribution activities around the western halves of Los Santos. The Los Santos police had documented his role within the gang by 2002. He was married to Xiomara 'The Zombie' Coreas, a fellow Mara Salvatrucha member. The duo's three children, named Raissa Zelaya, Uriel Zelaya and Siria Coreas respectively were re-located to Texas after Xiomara was killed by the Los Santos police during a gunfight with the Los Santos police in 2008. With his wife's death at the hands of the Los Santos police in 2008, Josue embarked on a series of violent crimes around East Vinewood in the weeks following. These crimes started when he arrived at the scene of his wife's death and stood in the street, screaming violent threats towards the police officers who shot his wife to death. He left the scene after being threatened with arrest and criminal charges if he didn't vacate the area. He was responsible for a number of violent armed assaults and robberies around East Vinewood; he particularly targeted unarmed civilians, shopkeepers and rival gang members. His spree of violent crimes culminated with killing Steven and Alexandra Tessier, two professionals who recently arrived in Los Santos from Chicago in order to start careers as business people. They had been hacked to death in their Mirror Park home's kitchen after Josue barged in the back door. Their pet dog was grazed by the blade after it tried to defend its owners from their deaths. The couple's dog survived after receiving emergency care at a nearby veterinary hospital. He had mistaken the couple for criminals who had ripped off his paternal cousin, Melvin Bueso, several months earlier. He had acted on an incorrect address that was mistakenly provided to him by another shotcaller of the gang. Josue was convicted of his homicides at a state criminal court in 2013. His sentence was for life in prison, without the possibility of parole in 20 years. He has so far spent his sentence at numerous state prisons around San Andreas and also in numerous nearby states such as Texas and Arizona, These prisons have notably included the Bollingbroke Penitentiary and the Twin Towers Correctional Facility. He has been an affiliate of the Southside Car for several years and in the late 2010s, he was appointed the regional leader of Mara Salvatrucha. Under his leadership, he has control of the Mara Salvatrucha 13 street gang criminal organization along the American Pacific and in states that neighbour San Andreas such as Washington, Arizona, Oregon and Texas from behind bars. This came to be after he was voted in to the Mara Salvatrucha gang in San Andreas' higher leadership by Mara Salvatrucha veterans hiding from authorities in Tecate, Baja San Andreas. Bandit Zelaya is also reportedly connected to the Mara Salvatrucha's '503 Faction' due to ties that he inherited from his late wife Xiomara 'Zombie' Coreas. and also through his ties to Central America, The Mara Salvatrucha's 503 Program is a sub-faction of the Mara Salvatrucha that carries a great pride in upholding the values of Salvadoran Nationalism and adherence to MS-13's more violent roots. They are alleged to operate in Central America, Honduras, parts of Mexico to a much lesser extent along with the American states of Texas and San Andreas, where they're reportedly absorbed into MS-13 cliques located in America. Josue Zelaya is currently housed on the Level 4 yard of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility. If he is ever released from prison, then he will likely be spending the remainder of his life on parole. This thread will document the life, development and exploits of my character Josue Zelaya a/k/a Lil Bandit as he operates in the San Andreas prison system as an active MS-13 gang veteran.
  3. MARA SALVATRUCHA MARA SALVATRUCHA HISTORY Mara Salvatrucha, known throughout Los Santos as the West Side (W/S) Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13) is a predominantly Central American street gang formed in Los Santos, San Andreas during the late 1970's. The criminal gang was formed in the now-gentrified Little Seoul neighbourhood of Westside Los Santos. Criminal groups of Central American refugees were first documented by the Los Santos police in 1982. The criminal gang grew from the undocumented Central American population throughout the 1980s, and by 1988, had became an established gang in the United States. In the decades since its inception, the Mara Salvatrucha have grown from being a ragtag group of marijuana-smoking heavy metal enthusiasts into a transnational criminal enterprise. The first community, or barrio, for Central Americans in Los Santos was formed in Little Seoul. At the time, Little Seoul was an impoverished neighbourhood of Westside Los Santos with a predominant Latino and Asian demographic. It had not yet undergone any gentrification and had a reputation for its high rates of violent gang activity. Although Little Seoul's first Salvadoran barrio was established in 1979, other similar barrios were formed elsewhere in West Los and Vinewood during the decade. The first community leaders for these barrios were refugees and economic migrants who left El Salvador during the civil war. Legal entities and other organizations were created in the communities, by Latino Americans, to help their immigrant counterparts with settling into the country. Because many of the Salvadorans in particular were refused asylum upon entering the United States, they were classified as illegal immigrants. Throughout the decade because of this, more Central Americans from the Northern Triangle nations came to the United States without any documentation. Ethnic conflicts in the streets between Central Americans and the already established Mexican Americans quickly became commonplace. This was due to the incompatible cultural differences between the Central Americans and the Chicano sub-culture. In particular, Salvadorans were widely discriminated against by Mexican Americans through being denied local jobs, experiencing physical removals from community association centers and getting harassed while peacefully living in their neighbourhoods. These cultural differences resulted in ethnic clashing between Central Americans and Mexican Americans over a period of several years, encompassing much of the 1980s and parts of the 1990s. Many of these clashes came in the form of street brawls and violent crimes involving edged weapons and firearms. Criminal elements within the Salvadoran community in particular, later identified as the Mara Salvatrucha Stoners by the Los Santos police, were found to be responsible for instigating much of these violent clashes. Although the Mara Salvatrucha Stoners had originated as a criminal gang of juvenile delinquents with an interest in heavy rock music and consuming cannabis, it had morphed into a brutally vicious and violent gang by the end of the 1980s. This barbarity was borne out of their clashes with Chicanos in the streets, where they brought their experiences as insurgents in the Salvadoran Civil War with them. In the early 1990s, the Mara Salvatrucha in Los Santos fell under the leadership of a former Salvadoran Army special forces soldier, Mario Villatoro. Mario brought his military experiences from the civil war to train and discipline the gang. This ex-military influence lead some investigators from the Los Santos police and FBI to theorize that Salvadoran state actors were responsible for the gang's early growth, although these theories have never been proven. Around the same time period, the leaders of both Mara Salvatrucha and the 18th Street gang had a falling-out over unknown criminal matters. The resulting effect caused a bitter rivalry and street war between the two gangs that still exists today. Previously, Mara Salvatrucha and 18th Street were friendly towards each other because they both allowed Central Americans to join and were largely non-discriminatory. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, hostilities in the Northern Triangle countries in Central America came to a close. The civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala were finished and the Sandinistas defeated the American-backed government of Nicaragua. With some stabilization happening as a result, the US government began deporting convicted Central American criminals back to their countries after they finished their state prison sentences. Many of the deportees were gang members from the Mara Salvatrucha and 18th Street gangs. When these deportees returned to their countries, they formed their gangs there and rapidly rose throughout the criminal underworld. These large-scale deportations began after the Salvadoran Civil War ended in 1992. Eventually, criminals stopped being the only ones targeted by federal immigration authorities, and raids were conducted in urban communities in Los Santos. Many law-abiding illegal immigrants, who lived in the United States for several years, were deported throughout the 1990s. Prior to these waves of Central American deportations, the Northern Triangle nations did not have significant problems with gangs or organized crime. The re-building process following their civil wars and revolutions were fertile grounds for criminal gangs and other organized crime elements during the 1990s. Mara Salvatrucha adopted its modern form during the late 1990s, when it had already spread throughout multiple districts and neighborhoods of Los Santos. The gang had also departed from San Andreas for other regions of the United States, such as the Western, Southwest and Northeast states. Central American communities around the United States began seeing Mara Salvatrucha presences, and this included power-bases in places such as Washington D.C. and East Island City, LC. The gang continued growing and becoming worse throughout Latin America, eventually expanding to Mexico by the 2000s. At this point, the gang effectively became an international criminal enterprise. THE MARA SALVATRUCHA TODAY As of the early 21st century, the Mara Salvatrucha are a transnational criminal organization. They are active in Canada, the United States, Mexico and Central America. Allegedly, they have criminal contacts in Western Europe, North Africa and as faraway as Australia. In Canada, the gang has been documented by the Toronto Police Service since 2008. The gang is said to also be criminally operating in Montreal, Quebec. Within the United States in particular, Mara Salvatrucha has lost a significant amount of influence in San Andreas over the past decade. However, they have been strengthened in the American Northeast. In particular, the police in Washington D.C., Maryland and Liberty City have had extreme difficulties with combating the gang. The gang has garnered the attention of mainstream American politics during the 2016 US federal election, as they were targeted by Donald Trump as a part of his election campaign. Calls for harsh crackdowns on the gang, especially in the East Island City neighbourhood, have came from both the general public and the Republican voter-base. These actions are supported by people who want a tough-on-crime approach to justice in the United States, but many immigration advocates and even Mara Salvatrucha itself has cautioned that these measures will make matters worse for Salvadorans living in the country. The Mara Salvatrucha are notorious for their barbaric brutality in their diabolical personal pleasures. Its members are infamous for their usage of knives, machetes and hatchets to physically assault, murder, torture and mutilate their gangland enemies. They are feared throughout the urban and suburban areas of Los Santos for their involvement in violent sexual crimes that include sexual assaults and rapes. The gang's members have a well documented history of sexually assaulting and raping members of the general public within their homes, private businesses and other open areas. However, some do not fear the Mara Salvatrucha but instead hate and despise it. Some gangs in Los Santos, such as the Playboy Sureños (PBS) and the Harpys (HPS), have waged street wars against the gang for the sake of weakening their influences across the city. This was allegedly ordered by incarcerated members of various prison gangs in the state, but this hasn't been proven by law enforcement authorities. Other gangs under the umbrella of the Sureños and 18th Street gang have co-operatively worked to take up former Mara Salvatrucha territories once they suffer losses as a result of these street wars. Throughout Mexico, the Mara Salvatrucha are contracted by Mexican drug cartels as muscle for their efforts during the ongoing Mexican Drug War against the Mexican government, federal police and military. These Mara Salvatrucha members who act as muscle for the Mexican drug cartels go out of their way to be as bloody and barbaric as possible. Horror beyond what was seen in Los Santos in the 1980s and 1990s and what continues to be seen for that matter is created by Mara Salvatrucha members acting on behalf of drug cartels in Mexico.
  4. "If you want something in life, you need to take it to have it" Overview: Known simply as La Zombie on the streets, Xiomara Coreas is a W/S Mara Salvatrucha shot caller. She's mainly called this because of the fact she lacks emotions for almost anything or anyone that she does not care about, unless it's family, her own gang or close friends which she has weak spots for. Her family tree runs long within the W/S Mara Salvatrucha since her father, mother, older brother, little sister, uncles, aunties, cousins, grandfather were all involved within the gang and helping it succeed. Her father; Marlon Coreas a/k/a El Sacerdote (English: The Priest ) who's an original Mara Salvatrucha Stoner from the 1980s when the gang first emerged. Her mother; Paek Ha-eun a/k/a Blueen is a Korean-American who joined the Mara Salvatrucha Stoners as a young girl when she fell in love with Marlon Coreas. As time went on, the duo had Rudy Coreas a/k/a Panic, then Xiomara Coreas a/k/a La Zombie, and then Layla Coreas a/k/a Peligrosa (English: Dangerous ). 1993 - 2003 On the 11th of July 1993, Paek Ha-eun gave birth to Xiomara Yun Coreas at the Mount Zonah Medical Center. It's then that Xiomara Coreas was born into a family of gangsters and lowlife criminals, her mother being a highly respected W/S Mara Salvatrucha veterana (English: Veteran female gang member), her father being a highly respected W/S Mara Salvatrucha Primera Palabra (English: First Word; clique shot caller), and her older brother who was a W/S Mara Salvatrucha Marero (English: MS-13 male gang member). On the 19th of October 1995, Xiomara Coreas was first exposed to gang violence as a two-year-old baby, when a rival street gang pulled a gang-related drive-by on the Coreas household in Little Seoul, Palomino Avenue. The sound of gunshots echoed the entire neighborhood for roughly two and a half minutes, and windows shattered whilst Paek Ha-eun dropped to the ground with Xiomara Coreas in her arms, soon after the gunshots came to an end; when there was a distant roar; "Fuck Monkey Shits, Clantoneros por vida homie!", tires screeched as the vehicle sped-off from its designated target destination. Seven years later, on the 23rd of February 2002; aged 9, whilst on the way to being dropped off at school Xiomara Coreas was in the back of Paek Ha-eun's 1989 Vapid Primo when Paek Ha-eun pulled into a drive-way located on Adam's Apple Boulevard, Paek Ha-eun exited the car with a 38. Snubnose Special in her left hand and strutted to the doorway of a house, where she knocked three times only for an unarmed male to be shot at point-blank range by Paek Ha-eun. Paek Ha-eun then strutted her way back to the 1989 Vapid Primo, with Xiomara Coreas still inside and pulled out of the drive-way; quickly dropping her off at Calais Elementary School. Due to the fact Xiomara Coreas had been a victim of gang-related violence years prior as a baby, and partially witnessed her mother gun someone down as part of gang-related violence, her mindset began to develop itself to see what was going around her as normal. On the 2nd of May 2002, Xiomara Coreas tried to get into the W/S Mara Salvatrucha street gang but due to her father's power, she was turned away from it. After a couple of months, Xiomara Coreas tried to get into the gang again by using her birthday as an excuse and was yet turned away, to what seemed like all fun and games to her; wasn't so fun. On the 17th of January 2003, Xiomara Coreas snatched a black spray can from a store's shelf with two other homegirls; Danielle Sanchez; aged 12 and Mariana Aiza; aged 11. She then took it upon herself to do a hit-up in an alleyway off of Ginger Street and Palomino Avenue, whilst doing the graffiti tag several other mareros and mareras stumbled upon her and her homegirls; what looked like a very sloppy and dripping graffiti tag, caught the attention of the other gang members who approached the three young girls. Due to Xiomara Coreas's relation to Marlon Coreas, the gang members didn't harm the three for falsy hitting up an alleyway with the gang's relation on it but instead cheered them on it for. As time went on over the months, Xiomara Coreas, Danielle Sanches, and Mariana Aiza began to secretly hit-up W/S Mara Salvatrucha graffiti tags on walls around Little Seoul and the surrounding area. 2003 - 2013 On the 6th of November 2003, Xiomara Coreas and Danielle Sanchez began to dig deeper into the lifestyle, whilst Mariana Aiza began to slowly depart from the duo, and soon the bond that the three girls had with each other had broken and was left to be only shared by two. At around 19:25 on the 6th of November 2003, Xiomara Coreas and Danielle Sanchez viciously beat up a fourteen-year-old girl by dragging her by her hair along the ground and then stomping on her countless times in the stomach, chest and thigh areas on her body. The fourteen-year-old girl was from South Rockford Drive, a street where Rockford Street mainly hung out at and one of the W/S Mara Salvatrucha's arch enemies. This wasn't the end of it as Xiomara Coreas and Danielle Sanchez bullied the girl for months to come until the 9th of February 2004. On the 9th of February 2004, Xiomara Coreas and Danielle Sanchez stabbed the girl over twenty times and left her lifeless body at the park on South Rockford Drive. Marlon Coreas had told Xiomara Coreas that he'd "Kill her" if she tried to join the W/S Mara Salvatrucha gang, but being the typical nearing teenager that she was, she didn't listen to him and take him serious. Due to the fact that Xiomara Coreas clearly wasn't going to stop trying to be put onto the gang, on the 8th of August 2004, Marlon Coreas decided to have Xiomara Coreas officially courted into the W/S Mara Salvatrucha gang once she stuck by Jennifer Avila's side. Jennifer Avila a/k/a La Diabla was a highly respected marera from the Palomino Lokotes clique and was a Primera Palabra alongside Marlon Coreas. On the night of Xiomara Coreas's court-in where she was given the placaso; La Dead-Girl, Paek Ha-eun a/k/a La Blueen was pulled over by a Los Santos Police Department officer and arrested, the arrest reason was due to an APB being put out on her for a shooting she had done years prior; the same shooting Xiomara Coreas witnessed as a little girl. Between the dates; January 4th 2005 - December 4th 2005, Xiomara Coreas was schooled on what and what not to do whilst being out in the streets... although throughout these dates she failed to realize that she hadn't seen Danielle Sanchez since the night of their court-in. In-fact, Danielle Sanchez was never seen again after that night. On the 29th of February 2006, Xiomara Coreas had yet to carry out another act of violence for the gang, and was ordered to kill a rival gang member with a knife. This ended up with Xiomara Coreas slashing someone's throat wide open and stabbing them nearly fifty times, this is where she began to live up to her placaso; La Dead-Girl. On the 1st of March 2006, Marlon Coreas received a video in the mail. The video in question? It was footage of Paek Ha-eun being killed by rouge Mara Salvatrucha members in San Salvador in El Salvador. Paek Ha-eun although being a Korean-American and having zero ties to anything in El Salvador, was somehow found guilty of crimes committed in El Salvador on Mara Salvatrucha's behalf where she was extradited and then executed by her own gang; except they were rouge members of the gang. This video broke Xiomara Coreas down and left Marlon Coreas startled in shock for sometime, not knowing what to do or what to say to his oldest son; Rudy Coreas, oldest daughter; Xiomara Coreas and youngest daughter; Layla Coreas. The trio's mother's death only brought them closer than they had ever been with each other, and Rudy Coreas was always there for Xiomara and Layla Coreas until he was locked up and sent to Youth Authorities. Several years later on the 24th of December, 2008 an unexpected reward was waiting for Xiomara Coreas as; Xiomara Coreas, Marlon Coreas, Josue Zelaya, and Layla Coreas waited at an abandoned warehouse whilst several other Mara Salvatrucha gang members kidnapped the same arresting officer who had charged Paek Ha-eun years prior. The cop was brought to a warehouse at (undisclosed), where Xiomara Coreas was ordered to kill the cop via beheading of a machete. It was after this incident that Xiomara Coreas was later given the placaso; La Zombie for her lack of sympathy during the entire ordeal and fulfillment of rage throughout the entire situation. As time went on, Xiomara would often stick to committing petty criminal activities. At the age of seventeen, Xiomara Coreas began to help her uncle; Frank Coreas with firearm trafficking via straw buying firearms from gun shoes and other buyers across the United States of America until July 10th 2009. Between the time periods of July 10th 2009 - September 11th 2013, Xiomara Coreas got addicted to black tar heroin and started to move like a reckless individual; often having countless quantities of crystal methamphetamine in the car with her and that was cooked by a cousin of hers or driving with countless firearms given to her to take back to Little Seoul but instead used to take detours around rival neighborhoods and provoke a fight. Xiomara Coreas adopted another nickname as time went on; Two Gunz Zombie, as she always rode around with two firearms at the same time. On the 7th of May 2011; aged 18, Xiomara Coreas had a shootout with two females and a male from the Crazy Riders 13 gang, the shootout left Xiomara Coreas shot in her stomach and an innocent female bystander dead due to a stray bullet. Five weeks after the shootout, a casita (English: Trap house used by MS-13) was raided by the Crazy Riders 13 gang when they ran inside with machetes and knives, viciously stabbing and slicing Mara Salvatrucha members up... Xiomara Coreas was caught in the raid and had her left leg badly cut by a machete to the extent that she almost died from it. Due to having zero gang-affiliated tattoos on her at the time and the countless needle marks from black tar heroin, when brought to court she managed to dodge a hefty narcotics trafficking sentence since her lawyer went with a story that she was held hostage there as a drug addict who was used to test the narcotics that were made. Aged 20; September 11th 2013. This was Xiomara Coreas's last day of running wild into the jungle and acting as if Los Santos was her devil's playground, at 10:30 in the morning she woke up to a beeping sound beside her on her bedside locker. The sound? Her phone, an alarm... that was turned off by what looked like a black glove, and soon after she saw nothing but black as her eyes were covered. Screaming and kicking as she was carried to the trunk of a car, her kidnappers put her into a trunk and locked her there. The sound of a loud engine rattling and roaring lasted for almost the entire day, until roughly 21:00. The car came to a stop and the trunk opened, to find Xiomara Coreas looking at two Mara Salvatrucha gang members... without waiting a single second, they pulled her by her hair and dragged her across Decker Park, at what seemed to be a quiet and peaceful time of the early night. Xiomara Coreas left pleading and begging for her life, not seeming to strike the duo as they dragged her... until they stopped, one being Jenniffer Avila who pulled the slide of a Glock 19 back before saying: "Life's what you make it to be. You didn't make your life anything", then pulling the trigger to hear Xiomara Coreas scream before stopping... realizing nothing was in the chamber, or magazine. Jennifer Avila then said: "This is your second chance, you worthless junkie puta". Two weeks later? Xiomara Coreas was booked into a rehabilitation center in the Tongva Hills. 2015 - Present On the 1st of February 2015, after almost two years of drug rehabilitation; Xiomara Coreas was released from the rehabilitation center in the Tongva Hills; aged 21. When Xiomara Coreas was released from the rehabilitation center, she was given special treatment by Marlon Coreas and made secretary of the Palomino Lokotes clique. She ran the clique's finances for years until the 7th of July 2017 when she was made Primera Palabra alongside Josue Zelaya in the Palomino Lokotes clique. After a couple of years of being a shot caller of the Palomerinos y Palomineras, On the 6th of May 2019; aged 25, Xiomara was voted in by several national leaders to become to San Andreas keyholder for not only W/S Mara Salvatrucha based out of Los Santos, but every Mara Salvatrucha clique that is currently existent within the entire state. This not only made history within Mara Salvatrucha as every female who was asked to take the keys before denied them, but it also changed how the gang worked as Xiomara wasn't given a choice and was rather voted into the position. Due to Xiomara's rare and high status within the organization, as she was no longer just a gang-member at this point, it gave boosts to several Los Santos cliques as she was close friends with several shot callers from other cliques. After months of being a sole keyholder for the Mara Salvatrucha gang, Xiomara was later appointed to also lead Calais Lil Cycos even though she was still a keyholder. This appointment was more of a direct order from the national leadership of Mara Salvatrucha. This ended up in Xiomara being not only a keyholder but also a clique leader of a semi-defunct clique at the time, with orders to revive the semi-defunct clique. As the months went on, Xiomara and the Mara Salvatrucha gang began the make noise throughout the city and comeback was as stronger than it ever was. The Mara Salvatrucha's foothold on Koreatown just kept growing stronger, and with them moving in the shadows it made them that much deadlier. Xiomara's sister; Laya Coreas a/k/a La Peligrosa was later executed by Xiomara herself after Layla had messed up and disobeyed the gang's code of conduct. Due to Xiomara's actions, many within the gang no longer questioned her leadership capabilities and simply bowed down, accepting that she was in fact going to be the keyholder for many years to come. Xiomara's dominance within the Mara Salvatrucha gang grew, as she began to get in contact with El Lobo (English: Wolf), a keyholder in Mexico for the Mara Salvatrucha 503 Program. As time went on, Kevin Ayestas who was a Paro for Mara Salvatrucha was brutally beaten, tortured and executed by Xiomara for also disobeying the gang's code of conduct. Xiomara committed these gruesome acts of violence in front of several mareros and mareras to prove a point that she wasn't going to hold back on taking the garbage out when it needed to be taken out. As time went on, Xiomara's reign within the Mara Salvatrucha transnational criminal organization did nothing but become stronger, until Marlon Coreas a/k/a The Priest had a meeting with her. At this meeting, Xiomara was forced to step down from the keyholder position within the gang. She was given two choices to choose from, either she steps down and her father and herself could resume a somewhat normal father-daughter relationship, or she could stay a keyholder and the father-daughter relationship would cease to exist, essentially being forced and manipulated to step down. Due to this Xiomara became the second Primera Palabara (English: First Word) in the Palomino Locos clique under the W/S Mara Salvatrucha gang, and essentially was given what she wanted in a way due to the fact that she highly disliked being a keyholder after the murder of Layla Coreas a/k/a La Peligrosa, which fucked Xiomara's mental state up. This thread will follow Xiomara Coreas, a Marera on the rise within W/S Mara Salvatrucha. Any questions or concerns may be sent directly to my forum PMs where I'll respond when I can. Credits to @Vindus for the timeline idea.
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