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  1. DOWN AND OUT (IN RANCHO AND L.S.)
  2. South Los Santos, Rancho South Los Santos, like neighboring East Los Santos, is a poor and dangerous area. This part of Los Santos is characterized by street gangs that often fight with each other, resulting in an unsafe place to live in. South Los Santos is extremely different from North Los Santos. The stores, houses, and apartments are all rundown and in poor condition. Streets such as Grove Street and Forum Drive are filled with gang members that will attack anyone who dares to wander into their territory. Rancho is a neighborhood in southern Los Santos, San Andreas. It is bordered by Strawberry to the north, Cypress Flats to the southeast, La Mesa to the northeast, and Davis to the west. Rancho has a huge gang presence, supplemented by a high crime rate. The area contains small-time businesses, small, single-family homes, and a large housing project complex to the south. Rancho is the turf of the Crips and Bloods, who contribute to the majority of the area's problems. The neighborhood is home to a significant Latino (Mexican and Central American) community. Carson Avenue, history of BAP Carson starts as an offshoot of Innocence Boulevard near the intersection with Alta Street in Strawberry and runs south-east through the city of Davis before ending at the junction of Dutch London Street and El Rancho Boulevard in Rancho, Los Santos. The Pirus (pronounced pie-rooz) are one of the Los Santos, San Andreas, area street gangs based out of Rancho. Originally a set of the Crips, the Pirus are considered to be original founders of the Bloods. Gang was formed on Carson Avenue in Rancho known as the "Barson Ave Pirus". After a time of peace, a feud began between the Barson Avenue Pirus and the other Crip sets, Crips identified themselves with navy blue bandanas. It would later turn violent as gang warfare ensued between former allies. Barson Avenue Pirus in 2023 Located in Rancho, Carson Avenue. This is the largest Piru gang in Rancho, are known for having beef with NH Carson Crip and all Carson Crip gangs. Reputable gated apartment complex on Carson Avenue that's mostly claimed by Barson Avenue Pirus.
  3. Beginnings... Down In Action(DIA) is a Tagging-Crew based in Rancho, South Los Santos and is relatively new to the area, and unlike the gangs around them, they aren't exactly a street-gang. They are made up out of males from ages 14 to 17 and they aren't affiliated with Sureños or La eMe aka The Mexican Mafia, they strictly hang around Rancho and next to Carson Avenue, their graffiti can be seen around the sorrounding areas indicating their presence. They are ruthless and don't step down to many and will alway's fight against people trying to punk them. They can also be seen stealing cars, tagging, stealing, dealing drugs, and other crimes, they also have beef with 66 East Coast Crips which are located behind them on Brouge Ave. 66 East Coast Crips is a fully developed hood in South Los Santos and the beef is mostly fist-fighting and dissing towards eachother. What is a Tagging-Crew? A Tagging-Crew or Tagging-Krew is a group of teenagers that primarily Tag different areas where they claim, or just whacking out enemies/rivals tagging, just like a gang. But many Tagging-Crews now don't do what they did in the 90s which include shooting, stealing, and other crimes of that nature. For example there is K.O.S(Kappin' On Suckaz) have been around for 20+ years but they don't do what 90s taggers did, they don't use guns and they fight plus they don't really bang because they are just a Tagging-Crew. Members of Tagging-Crews have they own lingo/slang like "Bombing" which means tagging multiple areas within a few hours, "Heaven" which means any kind of tall surface(Billboard, or Highway sign), last one is "Getting up" which means tagging your name in a very noticeable/public area. OOC Information This is the portrayal of a 90s Tagging-Crew but based in Modern-Day, the faction is invite only and any member that joins must be prepared to RP as a ruthless, and reckless teen who is influenced by the streets sorrounding him/her. The faction is owned by @nanocentral and 3S(I forgot his forum username so bare with me), If you have any questions then forward them to @nanocentral, If you want to join then also PM @nanocentral. This faction is also a lose-portrayal of a In-Real-Life Tagging-Crew based in Los Angeles that turned into a gang, this will eventually over time develop into a Varrio but for now will stick as a tagging crew committing petty crimes and obviously tagging.(Sorry for the lack of a thread, not much to write about a tagging crew but RP is good and realistic)
  4. [L&A] Same Hoover gang is already a thing. W/S 74 Hoover Criminal Gang 🍊 The 74 Hoover Criminals (HCG) also known as the “Seven-Fo Hoover Criminals” were formerly known as the “74 Hoover Crips” until the early 1990s. The 74 Hoover Criminals are a street gang primarily African American located on the West Side of Los Santos. The 74 Hoover Criminals are an active subset that is an integral part of the larger “Hoover Criminals” gang which has a total of over 9 active subsets throughout Los Santos. The 74 Hoover Criminals also have a nickname of their own, which is none other than "Baybayz", and hail from 74th Street and the Hoover Street area between Vermont Avenue and Figueroa Avenue. The latter have been active for over thirty years and are considered the third greatest subset of the Hoover Criminals today. Throughout the 1980s, the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips and 74 Hoover Criminals were key players when it came to drugs, also establishing several manufacturing labs, located inside some houses that only served to that. Federal agents and local authorities estimated that the 52 Hoovers and 74 Hoovers earned between $500,000 and $1 million each month in cash from this successful traffic. Feuds & Allies The 74 Hoover Criminals are allied with the Hoover Criminals gangs, the Shotgun Crips as well as the 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 beef with the 84 Main Street Mafia Crips, all Neighborhood Crips and all Rollin 0s gangs. 🍊 74 Bay Bays The 74 Hoovers Criminals own several sets outside of Los Santos in various parts of the United States. However, their largest supporting group is in Seattle, Washington. Which was established in 1985 or 1986 by Jeremiah Knockers, also known on the street as "Knock", of 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 approximately 200 active members. The other two Hoover gangs that stand out being the 92 Hoover Criminals and the 83 Hoover Criminals. They are known for wearing clothing from the Houston Astros, a premier league baseball team whose dominant uniform color is orange, which inspired the Hoover Criminals gang to choose orange as their identifying color. . They also wear Houston-Astros baseball caps, with a large "H" to represent Hoover. The 52 HGCs are the only Hoovers that still wear blue, in addition to orange. Operation Hoover Street 👁‍🗨 After more than ten months of undercover work, a frame-up by the Federal Bureau of Investigation brought down countless active members of the “74 Hoovers Criminals” in Los Santos. The “Hoover Street” operation made it possible to put an end to several criminal activities of this same subset, in total more than 47 members of which several important and at the head of the drug trafficking of this part of the city were arrested including Randolph Myers, indicted on several counts and accused of being the main supplier of drugs to the Bay Bays, a network that supplied a large part of the city. This operation, dubbed "Operation Hoover Street ", made it possible to withdraw from circulation hard drugs, more than 478,000 dollars in cash and thirty-nine firearms, including several of category's A and C. building this regional network of vendors and resellers, and we need to take a large-scale approach. You can't just cut out one piece, you have to cut out the whole network," Prother said., formerly head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation”. As of today, the 74 HCG subset is almost "dying" due to the operation which wreaked havoc on the entire gang structure, only a few inactive members and other quoted who were lucky not to be involved in the operation were able to get away with it due to lack of evidence or because he had not accumulated enough charges. Investigators also say that these dismantling's are essential for everyone's safety. "It's not only people who are addicted to these drugs that are affected, but the drug trade also comes with great violence, and anything we can do to disrupt it will help," the commander said. of the state counternarcotic police, John The Hoover Criminal Gang adopted its blue and orange colors due to its history with the Crips, later adopting orange in the 1990s to proudly represent their allegiance to the Hoover moniker, taking on the Houston Astros baseball team’s colors and branding of a blue star within orange outlines with a bolded orange ' No Limit Hoova Boyz 🍊 🐗 No Limit Hoova Boyz was Founded by a group of younger BAY BAYS affiliates after the passing of the late Baby Jesus, the No Limit Hoova Boyz are predominately African-American street gang subset under the known 74 Hoover Criminals Gang aka the Bay Bayz or 7even-Fo Hoover Crims based on the West Side of South Central LA, this subset is a small clique made by younger individuals in the 74 Hoover Criminals gang they stay within the same turf that 74 Hoover Criminals occupy they still withhold the Hoover Criminal Card they share the same enemies and allies that the 74 Hoover Criminals do although they operate differently, they are young affiliates who have no OG to look up to just young affiliates who are hotheaded and ruthless. The No Limits are trying to find their own guidance and will do anything to make money. They took the name No Limit Hoova Boyz as it refers to them having No Limits.
  5. The Ten Line Crips (TLC), also known as 110th Street Crips are a small African American street gang located on the East Side in the rancho neighborhood of Los Santos. They represent 110th Street and associated blocks, between Davis and Roy Lowenstein Boulevard. The Ten Line Crips primary cliques are the Dead End (DE), Track Side (TS) and the Lou Dillon Boys (LDB). Ten Line Crips once were under the Gangster Crip card but dropped that all together when their feud with Grape Street Watts Crips spiraled out of control resulting in a few walls tagging from Ten Line with the G on Grape Street whacked out. This brought tension from various other Gangster Crips so Ten Line decided to go Insane. The Ten Line Crips can be found around the area of Rancho. Today their member-list consists of young African Americans ranging from ages 14-21. You can find them getting into a lot of illegal things around area, such as selling drugs, car theft, home invasions, and or armed robberies. They feud with most of the surrounding crips gangs in the area, such as PJ Watts Crips, Grape Street Watts Crips, All Neighborhood Crips, and the Front Street Watts Crips. Other rivals include Bounty Hunters Watts, Hacienda Village Bloods, Circle City Piru, and all Compton Pirus. OOC INFORMATION We aim to portray a realistic and modern-day clique of the Ten-Line Crip. Rule-breaking of any kind will not be tolerated. We expect everyone interested in joining to have a realistic mindset. We also expect our members to be creative with their RP, and you'll not be spoon-fed with ideas and RP. To keep it realistic we would like to keep the characters within the African American heritage. We are an Invite Only faction so if you're interested in joining, please contact Face$hot#0214, SaySo#8769 and BigDraco#3884.
  6. Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Tyson was listed as the No. 2 shooting guard in the state of San Andreas and the No. 22 player in the nation in 2022. Starting at shooting guard for the Varsity boys' basketball team at Davis High School, Tyson's defensive dominance throughout the 2020–21 season and his 19.4 points per game, led to him being voted the Gatorade Player of the Year award by other coaches in the conference. He also set the school record for most three-point field goals made (91) in a season. By the start of the 2022-23 season and school year, he went from starting on the junior varsity team to starting varsity. Somondre Tyson was born on September 24, 2005, to Gloria Willburn and Orthel Tyson in Davis. After a robbery-gone-wrong that led to the arrest of his father and tragic death of his mother in 2019, Tyson moved to Rancho to live with his aunt (his father's sister). He was kicked out of almost every school throughout the Rancho-Jamestown district due to fighting and did everything he could to attend Davis High with cousins from his mother's side, trying his best to avoid gang banging. His cousins were brought up right, trained at an early age to stay away from gangs and stay in school. His aunt, Shantae Tyson, lived on Macdonald Street in the heart of the "O-Zone," a term given to the area by 40 Avalon Gangster Crip members. Life in the neighborhood— revolved around a single affiliation: the 40 Avalon Gangster Crips. That was their youth's identity, the result of birth and geography. It came before religion, even before race. In August 2022, right before the start of his junior year, Tyson was home at his aunt's house waiting on his best friend. But before he made it there, Tamonte Joseph was shot and killed in a dispute over a dice game. They'd been close since middle school, as their interests shifted from video games to girls. Tamonte was pretty good in a street fight too. After the death of his best friend, Somondre began getting involved in the streets more. He started smoking weed he would buy from gang members and staying out late. His grades in school gradually began declining. Tyson was hurt for a while, but he'd get used to it soon enough, though. Underlying each ceremony, the preacher's sermon, even the grief itself, was a palpable sense of dread and an expectation of more violence...
  7. Innocence Blvd Gangsters is an 18th Street clique that was first formed in Rancho during the 1980s as a standalone Mexican street gang. The Innocence Boulevard Gangsters (IBGS18) joined the 18th Street banner in 1991 after struggling against neighboring gangs, almost all of whom were Sureños. Their first massive rivalry came against the Barrio Mojados (BMS13) gang from Davis. Between the years 1993-1999, both gangs participated in a protracted street war over territory and drug disputes. The IBGS18/BMS13 gang war was one of the worst in South Central LS during the 1990s. IBGS18 generates its income from drug distribution, gunrunning, prostitution, and business extortion. The set's eldest shot-caller and Mexican Mafia representative is Edgar "Little Spider" Nájera. At 49 years old, Nájera controls the gang's daily operations from his isolation cell at the Pelican Bay State Prison. He joined the Innocence Boulevard Gangsters in 1986 and has been serving a life sentence for multiple homicides since 2002. Nájera is presently under FBI investigation for racketeering and other Mafia-related prison crimes.
  8. Kant Stop Bombing or KSB is a tagging crew that is affiliated with Lennox 13. These young teens began to clash with other tagging crews in South Central, most specifically the Rancho neighborhood, including Making Enemies Rank & Evil Krowd Gunnerz. Facebrowser is a huge platform for taggers, they claim their graffiti on there, which leads for others to target it in order to whack it out and replace their crew over it. It's the typical get go for Facebrowser banging, with films, live broadcasts, and disses. Members have been mocking one another back and forth with rumors about prominent members like Cameron Yepez, a.k.a Vandal. There was a particular comment that he was associating with the cops. Facebrowser Tension Kant Stop Bombing started to get into conflict with other tagging crews around LS such as MER. Mostly MER, MER is a tagging crew/ clique under Travieso Gangsters 13, the two gangs Lennox 13 and Travieso Gangsters 13 started going at it which resulted in KSB getting in the mix quick. Notable member(s): KSBVANDAL🏅; Who is a well known member from KSB started tagging up small portions around his environment leading to the clothing store in Carson. With this now MER started whacking out any KSB tags around the area. Furthermore, Vandal started going on Facebrowser and receiving some comments from other MER members. Vandal would constantly taunt other members (mainly being the only one talking to members from MER) by himself at points. Facebrowser opened up ways in communicating such as Facebrowser Live, posts, and videos. Snitch??? Vandal was seen getting into a police cruiser on a livestream broadcasted by a TGS13 member known as SSBIGS. This lead to comments under Vandals posts, and lives, with "🐀" emojis and even surprisingly tags with his name in it in their own section. Tagging Crew Conflicts Placing your moniker down when you tag graffiti down is extremely common; It's one of the main ways to make your name known or how to taunt your enemies. You can find a interview about this group on The War of Hawick, which was interrupted by LSSD to try to find illegal items. When KSB lands into a conflict, Lennox 13 would normally insert themselves in. Furthermore, their behavior is much like where they are from in environment with how they approach situations, especially it being all around for tagging on a block, when they catch you tagging in their hood they will take all force out on you. Moreover, KSB and MER both crews having affiliations started beefing. With this being around the Lennox 13 and Travieso Gangsters 13 beef/war, they would get into conflicts consisting of brawls, members from both sides being jumped, and posts on members circling Facebrowser. Present Day (2022- In the peak of the crew they have been referring themselves more as a clique under Lennox 13 than a tagging crew, still tagging around LS they have chose a side a decided to be under Lennox 13 as more wars would breakout between other bordering gangs surrounding them. Moreover, they have been focused on surviving than tagging more recently they have started to get together more, and started going on live taunting their enemies. At a point it is known that the two members Carmelo Saez a.k.a Gizmo and Vandal had a falling out period where they beefed each other and would fight, recently it was squashed by well know respected Lennox 13 members. OOC INFORMATION: KSB is a tagging crew made up of a couple young locals under Lennox 13. You can follow our development here.
  9. 40 AVALON GANGSTER CRIP Fortieth Street Swanging A's History, Baby Avalon Crips The 40 Avalon Gangster Crip (40AGC) street gang were formed in the mid-1980s. The father-set for all the Avalon Gangster Crips was founded by Darrell Peterson also known as "The Godfather of Crips" in the Avalon Gardens Projects. Darrell Peterson broke away from the Eastside Crips like many others after Raymond Washington was incarcerated. The influence of the 88 Avalon Garden Crips trickled down onto various other areas as time went by. The Red Door was an abandoned house in Rancho that was dubbed a hang-out spot for the youth in the 1970s. Fights, gambling, and other mischievous events would happen at the Red Door. A large majority of the youth who hanged at the Red Door would later form the Avalon Baby Crips, an off-shoot of the Avalon Garden Crips that Peterson formed. In the 1970s all the Crip gangs in South Central were at peace and altercations would never escalate past fist fights up until the 1980s. Five Tray Avalons, The Businessmen The Businessmen were one of the few drug groups in South Los Santos in the 1980s. Many of the founders of the Businessmen were Avalon Baby Crips who were heavy into the drug trade, while others were from surrounding gangs. They controlled a large portion of the Rancho area in their heyday. The Businessmen, Five Deuce Broadway's Whitey Enterprises, and the Four Tray Gangster Crip's (formerly known as Four Tray Avalon) Third World were originally in a friendly competition for the drug trade in South LS at the time. Lil C-Note from 52 Broadway Gangster Crip was killed by a younger Four Tray member during a football game at BJ Smith Park. The slaying of a respected Broadway led to the start of a war between the Broadways and Four Tray Avalons. The 53 Avalons remained neutral as long as they could. When the Five Tray Avalons would attend parties with the Four Trays, they would blatantly disrespect the Broadways. The Five Tray Avalons were forced to fight with both gangs due to trying to remain neutral and defending either side up until the Four Trays were fed up and dropped their Avalon banner. The Four Trays created the term 'moving' for the Gangster Crip card and out of spite the Avalons say that they are 'swanging' rather than 'moving'. The O-Zone, 40 Avalons A portion of Rancho by Jamestown Street and Macdonald Street went by the O-Zone. This area was controlled by a separate clique outside of Whitey Enterprises, Third World, and the Businessmen. The O-Zones gravitated more to the Five Tray Avalons and became the 40 Avalon Gangster Crips. The 40 Avalons had a much closer relationship with the Four Trays which took much longer to break in comparison to the Five Trays. The Four Tray Gangster Crips began to resent the 40 Avalons for siding with the Five Trays and they were immediately brought into the war. The war between the 40 Avalons became a much more violent one in comparison to the Five Tray and Four Tray war. As gang violence became more prevalent, the drug cliques began to be less lenient on drug territory. Many of the original crews would start to favorite one particular gang rather than allowing gang members from all over to get money. The drug money that at one time was used to buy flashy cars and jewelry began to be used to purchase firearms to retaliate against rival gangs. The Businessmen lasted for about four different generations and after the Baby Businessmen they fizzled out. The O-Zones eventually followed suit and began to solely push the Avalon banner. The drug war later became a full fledged gang war with causalities stemming from retaliation rather than turf. You were either from Five Deuce Broadways, Five Tray Avalon, or Four Tray Gangster Crip. Modern Times, The Death of Lady Swang In comparison to the Five Trays and other Avalon sets, the 40 Avalons are much smaller. They often frontline many of the wars the Avalons have taken part in, and as a result have lost various members. The younger generation have taken on the name YSA, also known as the Young Squad Avalons. These members have shown to be more prone to drug use and less money oriented. With heavy gentrification and arrests occurring within the ranks of the 40 Avalons, it is safe to assume that they are one indictment away from completely being dismantled. The 40 Avalons are recently coming off the death of Deandra Hill, also known as Lady Swang to gang members alike. On November 6th, 2021, Deandra was murdered on Carson Avenue in the middle of the night. It was rumored that the shooting came from retaliation from a 66 East Coast Crip she set-up to be robbed. The death of Lady Swang catapulted their war with 66ECC. It would be shortly after that a prominent member from ECC would be shot & killed Downtown Los Santos at a nighttime car show. As of 2022, the gang is primarily beefing with various bloods, Neighborhood Crips, Gangster Crips, & Sureno sets. Remaining small in numbers as of lately. The 40 Avalon Gangster Crips have seldomly been able to let their guard down and has instilled a militarized program to prevent any more deaths within the set. The program was originally conceptualized by the 88 Avalon Garden Crips, who at the time were in a heated on-going war with the 87 & 97 Gangster Crip. The idea behind it was pushed by The God Father, pretty much enacting martial law in his own neighborhood, giving woman and children a curfew at 6:30PM. They were also told to stay away from windows or their front doors because they feared their rivals would do a drive-by. This was passed down to the other Avalon sets who were in active wars.
  10. South Los 13 - The South Los 13 (SXL13) is a predominantly Hispanic street gang in South Los Santos. This gang is still loyal to the Mexican Mafia to this day, as indicated with the number “13” in the street gang's name. Their territory stretches from Jamestown Street to Macdonald Street, between Innocence Boulevard to Carson Avenue. They feud with the 18th Street Gang, Florencia 13, Junior Mafia 13, Playboys 13, Barrio 13, Capones 13, Gardena 13, all East Coast Crips and all Hoover Criminals. South Los originated from the Raymond Avenue Crips, a Mexican by the name of Bozo allegedly started the South Los 13 gang. They were able to sustain themselves with the support of the Raymond Avenue Crips. The Raymond Avenue Crips helped South Los 13 to fight off a variety of gangs, the most notable Gardena 13. South Los is said to be originated about 1975, they gained traction through gang violence, and everything that comes with gangbanging. Hoovers vs Sox Los - The most notable beef that the South Los’ do have, are the Hoover Criminals. The Hoover Criminals and the South Los’, at one point and still are sworn enemies. During the mid 80’s, the South Los’ and Hoover Criminals were on decent terms. Their territories were pretty close to each other, so it made it almost impossible to avoid them. During the mid to late 80’s, the South Los’ started the war with the Hoovers, the reason being that the Hoover Criminals were selling drugs in the South Los’ turf. Friction and tension built up between the two sets, school fights and brawls were happening almost everyday. A select few South Los members started going into the 112 Hoover Criminals turf, antagonizing them. Allegedly, a South Los member named Bugsy would roll his wheelchair inside of 112 Hoover Criminals territory and stand down the Hoovers, while dissing them. In 1989, a few 112 Hoover Criminal members were shooting dice with a South Los member, allegedly the South Los member had gotten upset that he had lost the game, leading him to rob the dice game. The South Los member then retrieved his firearm and started opening fire at the 112 Hoovers, two of the Hoover affiliates were struck in the head by the bullets, leading both of them to death upon arrival. Tensions between the sets reached a new height after this incident. In 1990, Bugsy from South Los rolled into the 112 Hoover territory with his wheelchair, and began taunting them. This time, the Hoovers didn’t give Bugsy a pass, and opened fire on Bugsy. Bugsy was left for dead on the street, dying from his gunshot wounds. Bugsy’s death was the official kick off to the South Los and Hoover war. After Bugsy’s death, South Los applied major pressure to the 112 Hoovers. Around this time, South Los were at their peak, they had the advantage over 112 Hoover. The 112’s were in a vulnerable state, due to the other beef they were engaged in. The South Los 13 was reportedly pushing the hardline on the 112 Hoovers. Daily shootings and murders would occur, allegedly sending groups to jump the Hoovers in traffic, and boldly hanging out in the 112 Hoovers territory. Around the 1990’s, South Los had the upper hand on the 112 Hoovers, pushing them out of their territory. By the late 90’s the 112’s started sharing neighborhoods with the 107 Hoovers, also known as the Selos. South Los vs Gardena 13 - On May 18th, 1990, at about 11:30, seven young people left the carnival together and began walking home. The group noticed a dark van pass them, the group continued walking and the same van passed them again. As the group approached an intersection, the group noticed the same van for the third time. Someone in the group gave the van the middle finger, the van turned right and stopped. Four members of the group crossed the street, while three stopped on the corner. A South Los member walked up to the four members, he asked the group were they were from, but without giving them time to respond, he raised his right hand and started shooting. He fired five times before returning back to the van, and entered the passenger side. One shot struck a female Gardena 13 member in her leg, three hit a male Gardena 13 member in the chest, abdomen, and the leg, the other members of the group ended up running away. The male shot three times ended up dying from his gunshot wounds. On March 18th, 2017, a few Gardena 13 members entered a territory claimed by the South Los 13. The G13 members spotted a known South Los member inside of a house party. The G13 members stayed outside of the house party and waited for the South Los member to come outside. Once the South Los member came outside, the G13 members asked him where he was from. The South Los affiliate responded with “This South Los, foo.” This resulted in the South Los member being gunned down in front of the party. Modern Day South Los - In current times, the South Los’ aren’t as active as they used to be. This is because of all the beefs they had, they couldn’t hold their own. The police played a big part in this gang's fall, several members getting arrested on a daily basis. The younger generation of the South Los gang are known to be a little more reckless than before. They tend to be more reckless so they can put their gang out there, since most of the older members are incarcerated or dead. The newer generation of the South Los’ push the hardline on all Hoovers, they don’t like any Hoovers at all. They also don’t like the Gardena 13 gang, as well as 18th Street, another Mexican gang. South Los beefs with a large amount of street-gangs, still to this day. Their rivals go as far as MS-13, Playboys 13, Florencia 13, and East Coast.
  11. Eddy and Milo on a mission to steal tools for the lowrider work.
  12. For IFM clarification, PBC is not a Mexican drug cartel. For questions and concerns directly associated with our faction overall can be directed here to our leadership: @Writer@STICK N MOVE@Bacchus or on discord stain#3745.
  13. Jordan Downs In the mid-1950s, the city of Los Santos developed a subsidized housing project to aid residents in Rancho, a community in southern Los Santos crippled by numerous socio-economic disadvantages. Known as the Jordan Downs Projects, the buildings are home to a large population of African-American and Hispanic-Americans who share similar struggles with poverty and racial discrimination. Over time, the housing projects fell into disrepair due to government neglect. Crime rates in the area skyrocketed as residents turned to illegal activities to supplement their incomes with the hope of making it out of the projects. In addition to the poor living conditions, a long history of alleged police abuse has resulted in tensions with law enforcement throughout the community. With a lack of opportunities available for its disenfranchised residents and their deep-seated distrust in authority, the Jordan Downs quickly earned a reputation as a breeding ground for crime, violence, and gangs. Police records reveal that a large percentage of the crimes reported in Rancho can be linked back to the young gang members who have established a stronghold and claimed the projects as territory. Of the gangs that dominate the Jordan Downs, there are two that stand apart - Grape Street Crips and Rancho Varrio Grape. 03 Locs The Grape Street Crips (also known as Rancho Baby Loc Crips) are a predominantly African-American street gang based in the Jordan Downs. The Grape Street Crips have been featured in various television shows and documentaries including “Crips and Bloods: Made in America”, “Dead Homies”, and “Gangland”, making them one of the most well-documented gangs in Los Santos. The Jordan Downs is home to several up-and-coming recording artists, many of whom are affiliated with the Grape Street Crips. In modern times, the Grape Street Crips consist of a large number of members, most of them still in their early ages. These young affiliated members don’t let youth change any of the actions they commit, they can regularly be seen accomplishing a variation of crimes. The main one being drug distribution, however. Rapping is one of the gangs main ways of income, providing for most of the firearms being given to the younger generation. Grape Street Crips can regularly be seen sporting purple to show their affiliation to Grape Street, they don’t sport the regular blue flag that Crips normally wear. Due to the long going beef with PJ Rancho Crips. As Bounty Hunter Rancho Bloods and PJ Rancho Crips went defunct, Grape Street began thriving once again. Roadrunner Both gangs, Bounty Hunter Rancho Bloods and Grape Street are reputable for beefing & loving each other at the same time. To this day, it's been documented that Grape Street Crip and Bounty Hunter Blood members tend to start families with one another. A lot of infighting occurs in Grape Street Crip, Bounty Hunter Bloods & PJ Rancho Crip hoods because they are the largest controlling gangs in Rancho. The infighting usually starts over females, it is way too common. An example of this that is documented was the shooting of 03 Greedo, he was shot in the leg by a female due to his infidelity. Green Grape And unlike other LS gangs who are spiteful of out of state Crips & Bloods. The Grape Street Crips embrace every Grape Street Crip hood outside of Rancho. It's common to find someone who got put on Grape Street in New Jersey, Louisiana, Memphis etc roaming around the projects. Also due to the large connections throughout the USA this makes it way easier for the Grapes to traffic drugs. Creating a large network. Gutta Gang Formed in the late-2000s, the Gutta Gang clique is composed of young affiliated members who share a common goal - chasing money. The clique takes its name from “Out the Gutta”, a popular song by a Grape Street Crip rapper. The Gutta Gang engages in a variety of activities (both legal and illegal) to attain their wealth. Its members routinely ‘flex’ on Facebrowser, drawing attention to the fact that they are largely money-oriented. Rancho Varrio Grape Rancho Varrio Grape (RVG) is a street gang operating out of the Jordan Downs Projects in southern Los Santos. The gang’s roots can be traced back to the early-1970s and, at the time, was composed mainly of African-American and Mexican-American youths. Over the years, the Latino affiliates began to closely align themselves with the Mexican Mafia, which led the gang to alter its name to South Side Varrio Grape 13 and resulted in the black affiliates branching off to form the Grape Street Crips. Tiny Wynos The Tiny Wynos (TWS) is a clique of the Varrio Grape street gang. Presumed to be one of Varrio Grape Street's most recent cliques, TWS mainly consists of young teenaged members that can often be found hanging out with the Grape Street Crips. The Tiny Wynos clique was formed after internal disagreements caused members to split from the Tiny Malos (TMS) clique. The split resulted in a small internal war between TWS and TMS that ultimately ended with a truce in the mid-2000s and the arrests of several of TWS members. With a weakened presence on the streets, remaining members slowly began to rebuild by focusing on the recruitment of young teenagers and local taggers from the Jordan Downs. Currently, the Tiny Wynos are operating out of the Jordan Downs as one of the largest and most active cliques of the Varrio Grape Street gang. Gangster Lokos Gangster Lokos(GLS) is one of the oldest and still standing cliques of Varrio Rancho Grape 13. A majority of the older generation of the gang, finding their affiliations with the Gangster Lokos. Over the years, LSPD began to crack down on the gang, more specifically the clique. The majority of the remnants of the Gangster Lokos clique have been scattered around the San Andreas penitentiary systems with only an insignificant amount of members who are released have rarely returned to the gang life but a small crumb has still been known to be active and rarely ever recruit, looking for experienced individuals. Allies and Rivals The group has conflicts with most of the street gangs located in the Rancho Area such as PJ Rancho Crips, Tenline Gangster Crips, 99 Rancho Mafia Crips. Other gangs outside of Rancho such as Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, Florencia 13, Hacienda Village Bloods and Circle City Piru are also big rivals to the group. Allies are Gangster Crips from Westside South Central, a few Carson Crips and Rollin 30’s Harlem Crips. All members and affiliates of the faction are reserving their characters killed for any serious infraction or not following the codes of conduct. We also reserve the right to CK characters from Varrio Grape/Grape Street Crip. We also extend our CK perms for Rancho Varrio Grape to the Mexican Mafia. Consult with the leadership of the faction to gain permission to post screenshots on the thread. Any questions or concerns can be directed to SpiderX3
  14. a fucked up banger from Rancho 13 and son of Yvette Rocha
  15. July 13th, 1995, the birth of Ryan Davids, a man who currently resides in the motel on Roy Lowenstien Boulevard. Ryan lives a hard life in which he struggles on a day to day basis trying to make it out of the impoverished neighborhood of Rancho. He encounters many different types of people and challenges in his day to day life, and this thread will follow his journey as he makes ends meet, in the city of Los Santos. Life as a kid. When Ryan was a young child he and his two parents resided in Paleto Bay, an average town in the north. As a child some of Ryan's favorite things to do would be to play street ball, ride his bike, and watch cars drive down the road. His life was good, when he was alone, however when he was around his parents, it was dead awful. They abused each other and always threatened to leave one another. This would cause Ryan to have panic attacks and outbursts during school as he put on a show at school just like his parents did at home. He had very few friends when he was young and the friends he did have he eventually lost. Teenage Living. As a teenager growing up in Paleto Bay, he was used to the small town culture, no shootings and if people did have a problem with one another they would settle it with their fists, and whoever won would be the winner and that's that. Ryan often got in fights because of his home life tipping over onto his school and street life, many of his peers made fun of him for being brought up in a broken home. This made Ryan just wanna leave Paleto Bay more and more as the years went by. At some point Ryan experimented with Cocaine and he becomes moderately dependent on it. Ryan stayed with his parents right up until he was 26. Life now. As Ryan is in his late twenties now, he has moved out of Paleto Bay after an argument with his parents, words were exchanged and Ryan landed himself with almost nothing as he leaves the life he lived at Paleto Bay.
  16. RANCHO GRAPETIVITIES Above is a Projeckbabytwin video, where you can see the surroundings and climate of the Jordan Downs Housing Projects. THE JORDAN DOWNS, CIRCA DE 1900'S— The Jordan Downs Housing Projects was a complex, opening up in 1944 on the eastside of South Central, Los Santos. Originally, the Jordan Downs served as a safe haven for war workers. Within the next ten years, it was converted to public housing, shortly after it would be known as one of the last public housing complexes in the city of Los Santos. Moving onto the development stage. The Jordan Downs quickly became a black neighborhood after the tenancy changed from majority white to one-hundred percent black, due the westward migration of African Americans after the war. Slowly, the conditions of the projects began shifting, by means of many of its inhabitants being on welfare, the ideas of racism issued out by the government, the lack of education and jobs, and the poverty rates in the area. Because of all of these leading factors, a depression fell over the area which caused a concentration of societal indifference or hostility. Within years, the Jordan Downs would be home to one of the most violent events in America’s history. The Rancho Riots or the Rancho Rebellion was a series of riots around the Rancho area, which greatly involved the Jordan Downs Projects as well. After a mistaken traffic stop in the area, a young black man was subject to an accidental arrest on his behalf. The young man supposedly failed a sobriety test during a traffic stop, which caused him to go at it with the police officer arresting him. His family then rushed to the scene and combatted for him, which led to an ongoing fight between the police force and the homeowners in Rancho and its many project homes. This rebellion would then go on to last six days, resulting in thirty-four deaths, over one-thousand injuries, over four-thousand arrests. This entire riot involved over thirty-thousand people and resulted in the destruction of one-thousand buildings, totaling into forty-million dollars in damages. THE FOUNDATION— With all of these events to take account of, the area of Rancho would continue to strive as one of the poorest areas at the time. As history shows, we all know what happens in a poor, crime-ridden area, people begin to divide and create their own sectors and groups. One of the largest gangs to ever originate in the Rancho area was the Rancho Varrio Grape Street crips, an hispanic gang that consisted of hispanics and African Americans. The soon to come 1970’s would bring a new divide within the gang, changing the association of the black and hispanic sides of the gang. Due to the hispanic members of the Rancho Varrio Grapes aligning themselves with the Mexican Mafia Sureno brand, in which they changed their names to the South Side Varrio Grape 13’s. The black side of the gang went on to make the infamous gang known as the Rancho Baby Loc Crips or Grape Street Rancho Crips, and the home they would take would be known as the Jordan Down Housing Projects. Outside of the Jordan Downs Housing Projects, the gang's turf also stretches from Grape Street to 97th Street, which is between Alameda Street and 103rd Street. Although the gangs formed an official divide, the two gangs still hold a strong relationship with each other. There is a chance that you may find older members of the Grape Street Rancho Crips with Rancho Varrio Grape tattoos, even though they are members of the Grape Street Rancho Crips. This is a direct result of the divide between the WVG’s and GSWC’s. ALLIES & ENEMIGOS— As tensions began to rise in the area, the Grape Street Rancho Crips would go on to form enemies around the area, along with allies. The Grape Street Rancho crips would be a part of bloodiest rivalries in the Rancho area, which was between the Bounty Hunter Bloods and the Grape Street Rancho Crips. After years of ongoing beef, the Bounty Hunters and the Grape Street Rancho Crips would form the Rancho Truce, along with the PJ Rancho Crips or Project Rancho Crips in 1992. Although they had written peace, the two groups would go back to feuding within the next couple of years. Apart from the Bounty Hunter Bloods and PJ Rancho Crips, the Grapes also find themselves in constant feud with the Hacienda Village Bloods, Ten Line Gangster Crips, Circle City Pirus, Fudge Town Mafia Crips, and Rollin 60’s Neighborhood Crips. In addition, they also share common enemies with their predecessors, the East Coast Crips and Florencia 13 gang. Other than their enemies, their allies consist of the South Side Rancho Varrio Grape 13’s, Eight Tray Gangster Crips, Rollin 30’s Harlem Crips, Compton Crips, and now the Hoover Criminals. MODERN DAY POLITICS— In recent times, the Grape Street Rancho Crips have had closer relations to the Hoover Criminals. Young members from both sides have been collaborating via music and other sources through the internet. One of the most famous collaborations between the Grape Street Rancho Crips and the Hoovers was Projeckbabytwin’s song titled, Fist Fight, with Tr3yway6k and Fay3hunnit. Ever since the groups have formed a bond through music and other outlets, they have formed a closer bond.
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    Michael Carrillo

    Michael Carrillo photographed with his ex-girlfriend, 2018
  18. This thread follows the story and development of BKA, a budding tag banging crew in Rancho, and the teenagers within it.
  19. W/S Rich Rollin' Neighborhood 40 Crip.The Neighborhood Rollin' 40 Crip also known as the Four-Owes, Foeties, Spoeties, or the W/S Glove Gang are a predominantly but not exclusively African-American street gang based in the streets of South Los Santos. They are apart of the 2x (Deuces) Crip card meaning they go against any 3x (Trays) card. The gang originated from larger gang, Rollin 60 Neighborhood Crips but soon identified as their own organization. The gang consist of 4 cliques known as the Rollin 40 Darcside Crip, Rollin 40 Avenue Assholes, Rollin 40 Parcside Crip and the Rollin 40 Western Crip. The gang bases themselves in Rancho as they run a part of Roy Lowenstein BLVD.The street gang has a known rivalry with the Black P. Stones, the 8 Trey Gangsta Crip along with any other Gangsta Crip under the 3x card, the Hoover Criminal Gang, the Hoover Gangster Crip, and most recent rivalry, the Rollin' 60 Neighborhood Crip. They also have a known rivalry with the Inglewood Family Gangster Bloods, most Brims/Bloods like the Harvard Park Brims. Apparel wore by the street gang are mostly MLB teams, they sport a couple teams along with a couple clothing brands, car brands, etc. They do this to show off their affiliation with the street gang showing pride for their gang. The New York Yankees logo is sported to show off affiliation with the Neighborhood Crip.The Milwaukee Brewers logo also referred to as the "Glove" by R40 members is sported by the street gang to show off affiliation to the R40 Crip.The Minnesota Twins logo is often sported by the street gang, the letters represent "Tiny Crip" and the logo is sported by young members of the gang.The Rolls Royce logo is sported by all Neighborhood Rollin Crip gangs and it represents the term, "Rich Rollin" the logo can be seen throughout tattoos.The Audi logo is also often sported by the gang throughout tattoos representing the "Four O's" this logo is popularized within face tattoos. The Detroit Tigers is often sported by members of the Darcside clique. The Florida Marlins are also supported by the gang symbolizing the F for Foeties. NAYBORS V.S NAYBORSThe Neighborhood Rollin' 40 Crip and the Neighborhood Rollin' 60 Crip used to be closely allied as the Neighborhood Rollin 40' Crip gang originally came from street gang, Neighborhood Rollin' 60 Crip.In 2013, the Neighborhood Rollin' 100 Crip gang threw a party that many Rollin' Crip gangs attended, a known Rollin' 40 Darcside member had a dispute with Rollin' 60 Crip gang member over a female. The Rollin' 40 Crip member and the Rollin' 60 Crip member fought and the Rollin 40 Crip member ended up winning the fist fight, the Rollin' 60 Crip member ended up coming back to the party with a gun, shooting and killing the Rollin 40 Crip member along with another Rollin 40 Crip member.The rest of the month the gang was retaliating on the rival Rollin 60 Crip gang, many innocents were killed like an elderly man in his 50's, a teenager, etc. The Rollin' 40s were getting their get back. The Rollin' 40s often just walked up and shot the people dead, if they were gang-banging or not, the Rollin' 60s neighborhood was madness that month.Today, the two gangs don't go at it like that, you can say the rivalry has calmed down but the Rollin' 40s and the Rollin' 60s still consider themselves enemies. Both street gangs still often diss each other in music, clothes, etc. RANCHO DISTRICT, SAN ANDREAS.Rancho is a large neighborhood located in South Central, it's home to several street gangs including the Rollin' 40 Neighborhood Crips. Davis was a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood in the 1950's but soon turned predominantly African-American for the most part until Mexican American numbers started growing throughout the area. Rancho started suffering with poverty and crime later on in the 1990's when gangs turned violent, crack, crack rock, marijuana and other drugs filled the streets as .9mm handguns and other big weaponry landed in the hands of street gangs. The neighborhood turned into a warzone, gangs warring each other with no end, adults, kids, elderly were shot or overdosed on drugs. Today is no difference, street gangs still run the neighborhood along with many gang-related shootings. DARCSIDE CLIQUEThe "Darcside" is a clique that stretches throughout Jamestown Street, Davis. Roy Lowenstein can be referred to as the Darcside by Darcside Rollin' 40 Crip members. The clique is tightly close to other Rollin' 40 Crip cliques, they have the same enemies except the Darcside considers the Rollin' 30 Harlem Crip gang enemies. The Darcside clique today is still very well know along with the other cliques, they sport an MLB logo known as the Detroit Tigers symbolizing the D for Darcisidess. SPOETYS V.S THE STATE OOC Information We aim to portray the real life gang Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crip and bring only realistic factors towards the group. Members can be seen on from ((12:00PM to 2:00AM EST )) if you feel you can abide by these standard and this is the faction for you join the discord below, if any questions or concerns bring them to @ScarJugg @Truly_Bop @cxshyy
  20. A gorgeous, newly renovated Mexican home, ideal for a pleasant and reasonable retirement ! One bedroom, one bathroom, a fully equiped kitchen and a spacious living area. Brand new wooden floors and clay tiles. Antique 70's furnishing. Parking spaces and road access close by. ☞ View interior ☜ Market value : 45'000 Furniture worth : 125'919 Starting price : 175'000 Buyout price : 260'000
  21. 💊 Growing up in the hood 💊 I was born to my mom and dad in 2005. I am 16 years old. Drug addiction was never really a big issue for me, rather my father. After about 6 years of living I started to notice my mom and dad fighting a lot. I listened to a lot of the fights and heard the words addiction, heroin, and stealer. I never understood what they meant, however. The fights became progressively worse. What started to about once a month became once or twice a week now became every single day. My mom and dad never slept in the same room. I usually slept with my mom and my dad slept in my room. I practically lived in my mom’s room in fact. My dad usually came in and out of my life by then. He still lived in our house, we just never saw him. My dad was first arrested when I was in 2nd grade. Only for a week. He was then arrested again. I saw my dad being arrested. I didn’t understand what was happening. I saw my dad against a cop car screaming at my mom and his friend XXX. He came back. I wore my dad’s hat and I felt something poking me. I took my hat off and hundreds of straws came out of it with a white powder inside them. In the summer of 4th grade, my dad was arrested for good. He got a phone call and the only words I heard was “You have to go to jail again Sean.” I asked him what that meant. He only told me it was a prank call and not to worry about it. My mom picked me up that day which was unusual. She told me daddy is gone. She took me to a restaurant and told me he was arrested. She said he’s not coming back. During the summer of my 5th-grade year, my mom and I went for a run. When we came back my dad was on the porch. My mom told me to wait and she asked what he was doing. He said he’s switching jails and wanted to pick up his stuff. My mom told him to leave. He didn’t. She let him in and I followed. She grabbed his things and kicked him out. The very next day I was greeted by my dad walking in uninvited and trying to take our things. That was the last time I had seen my dad living. In April 2020, my mom got a call from my Aunt. She was hysterical over the phone. She told my mom that my dad died. I asked my mom how he had died and she said “He said he wasn’t feeling good that day. He went down to his basement and started vomiting. He choked on his vomit, fell and hit his head against a pipe and slowly died".
  22. Two story apartment in the heart of South Los Santos is up for sale. A few interior images can be found here. ((For IC reasonings these are the only pictures I'll be uploading, though the other rooms are there and all fully furnished. Viewings are welcome through contacting IC.)) Starting bid: $150,000 Current bid: $150,000 Buyout: $310,634
  23. N O T H I N G male from jamestown, rancho 14 years old
  24. Is there something wrong with me? Chapter 01: Fuck me man, I spent my fair share touring around hoods in Los Santos and I think a lot of them aren't as bad as you think they are and for a foster kid in the system getting replaced every single fucking year, I'm really use to a lot of middle class homes and occasionally the lower class but holy fuck my new placement is in the most sketchiest area in all of Davis, Rancho WHATEVER... Uh, apart from the occasional tweaker, it isn't half bad in the morning but as soon as rush hour hits in the afternoon? Bro... the whole hood is out, ten deep and they don't usually mess around with me but occasionally start small talk, I'm new to the neighborhood so I bet seeing new faces isn't real nice. I guess the best part of being in the neighborhood is the fact that they are la raza, Messican and what not so I don't feel as excluded.. Chapter 02: I mean fuck the hood for a second, let's kick back so you can get a load of where I'm coming from. I'm a Mexican-American born in Vespucci to a low/mid-class family but growing up it was hard as an only child and my parents were fucking dicks so the San Andreas Department of Social Services declared I would be sent in as "Emergency" Foster Home placements because my parents were not fulfilling my needs for food, a clean living environment, or emotional well-being. How is that even fucking possible? Whatever.. To take my mind off how shitty my life is, I am an avid skater, schemer, and biker. I spent my whole damn childhood at skate parks so it gradually started to become a hobby of mines. I gotta say the neighborhood is pretty fucking dope for skating if you are versatile with the board but does that outweigh the scary motherfuckers that live here and have to deal with my annoying ass creeping every day? I don't know bout that one doe.
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