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  1. This thread will follow the character development and storyline of Tobin Hart Tobin James Hart (Obi) born and raised in Alderney on March 25th 1996, always had an interest for the oddest things since very little. His favorite toys were the kid lab eruption volcanoes and chemistry stations. His parents noticed his wit at that time and encouraged him by providing him with various chemistry toys and books. Tobin’s room soon transformed into a mini laboratory, complete with beakers, test tubes and a colorful array of chemicals. His fascination with the reactions and the magical transformations of elements fueled his desire to learn more. Tobin became known among his classmates and teachers as the kid who could explain complex chemical reactions with ease and as expected he did very well all throughout school. With each passing year, Tobin’s skills and understanding of chemistry grew exponentially. He earned a scholarship and enrolled in a prestigious science program at Imperial University, studying Medicinal Chemistry. As he grew older, Tobin’s hunger for knowledge expanded beyond the limitations of his small bedroom lab. His parents, recognizing his potential, decided to support him further by converting their garage into a more sophisticated workspace. Tobin’s lab now boasted advanced equipment, shelves lined with chemicals and a state-of-the-art ventilation system. However towards the end of the year, life took an unexpected turn for Tobin when his family faced financial difficulties and lost their bakery shop. Frustrated and desperate, Tobin found himself at a crossroads. It was during this vulnerable moment that he happened to drop out of the University and encountered the wrong crowd. A group of individuals, aware of Tobin’s exceptional chemistry skills, approached him with an offer he found hard to refuse. They offered him a chance to use his knowledge to create street drugs. The promise of quick money and a solution to his family’s financial woes tempted Tobin, and against his better judgment, he accepted their proposition. Tobin set up a secret lab in an abandoned warehouse, on the outskirts of Alderney. The once pristine shelves filled with educational chemistry sets, were replaced with equipment used to produce illegal substances. At first Tobin struggled with guilt and conflict but as he became entangled in this dangerous world and started seeing the money rolling on his side and being able to save a good amount of it while still helping his family financially, he was just as driven by it. The very passion that had driven him to excel was now being misused for illicit purposes. Tobin’s family kept questioning him where the money was coming from, to which Tobin denied answering. He simply asked his family to take the money without questions and to let him do him. As Tobin continued down this dark path, he soon realized the consequences of his choices. Law enforcement closed in on the illegal operation, and it was almost too late, Tobin was made aware of the situation just in time to set the warehouse on fire and flee Alderney. And the once-promising young scientist that almost faced serious legal repercussions, has now found himself in San Andreas, laying low for the time being but scoping his options for a future, far, far away from home.
  2. This thread follows the life of Chase Dunn, 22, Hawick resident. Note: This is my introduction back into serious illegal roleplay. Shout out reraroo.
  3. Originally starting from a small tight-knit friend group of friends and other local teenagers around the neighborhood of Mirror Park, a group of white teenagers in their developed suburban white neighborhood were massively influenced by African American street culture, specifically the violent African American street gang known as the "Crips", and it didn't take them too long to start their own Crip gang, Slide First Crip. They adopted the Seattle Mariners sport team to identify themselves as being apart of Slide First Crip, frequently wearing their hats around their so called "hood". Starting from small beginnings, they first originally were partaking in an obsessive like behavior of stalking Los Santos focused American social news aggregations and discussion websites that revolve and discuss Los Santos gang politics which were much far from their safe neighbourhood. They were also inspired by numerous rappers that engaged in drug use, mimicking them and often partaking in recreational drug use while also engaging in petty crime such as vandalism, theft and alcohol to pass the time and get a cheap thrill. This escalated quickly, and eventually most of the friends ended up dropping out of school together, not wanting to be alone in classes. As things escalated from just small things like smoking weed, it quickly started turning to doing things like psychedelics, Percocet's, and things like that as it became plentiful and easy to get in the area. Now hyped up on drugs, jobless and without much education, these now late-teens started bringing down younger generations with them, teaching them things about drugs, and getting them to shoplift for them so they don’t risk getting banned from stores. The small contingent of suburban Caucasian teenagers had heavy influence from far away African American street gangs going under the Crip umbrella, and through easily accessible internet knowledge, they were able to learn and adapt from African American street gangs, mimicking how they talk, act and the illegal activities they take part in.
  4. Disclaimer: Roleplaying with a character can be an enjoyable and immersive experience, but it's important to recognize that not all characters may align with your preferences or interests. The character I portray in my roleplay endeavors has its unique traits, backstory, and narrative arcs, which may not resonate with everyone. Therefore, it is perfectly acceptable and understandable if you choose not to engage in roleplay with me, and I fully respect your decision.
  5. \ This thread follows the development of Eddie Karlsen a senior freshly dropped out of East Vinewood's Alternative School.
  6. If I charge, follow me, If I retreat, kill me, If I die, revenge me. This topic follows the life of Andrew Greco, a white inmate serving a life sentence.
  7. https://forum.gta.world/en/topic/73137-north-valley-skinheads/
  8. This thread will follow the story of Mason Crowe, and his incarceration.
  9. This thread will follow the character development of Randal "Tuna" Turner
  10. Crazy White Boys and the variations on the name (Vicious Whiteboys, Insane Whiteboys) are all different versions of the same thing; White gangsters in prison or on the streets clicking up together to work more efficiently, albeit in the same loosely affiliated groups of homies, just with more organization and structure. They don't even have to be white power, in fact most are just peckerwoods. Not all of the gangs that share the name are connected, either. It's just a way of identifying your homies on the inside, differentiating yourselves from the unknown or the enemy, and a way of keeping contact once members get released to get drugs or other contraband such as tobacco or phones smuggled into the facility. Orville "Basher" Green and Charles "Chucky" Petrulio founded the Crazy White Boys gang out of necessity to get a hold on the revolving door of skinheads and peckerwoods in and out of Twin Towers Correctional Facility after being raised to become the "representatives" of their respective sub-groups of white gangsters by the powers that be. Using their connections, they brought most of the young white inmates under the CWB banner and immediately began indoctrinating them into the gang lifestyle. They used the promise of brotherhood, easy money, or a shank in the gut to convince people to "earn their letters" by doing whatever they asked. Ideology is a recruitment tool for these gangsters. They will say anything and everything if it means an extra pair of hands for whatever dirty work that needs doing, which means they often use white supremacist imagery to lure in impressionable youngsters with a chip on their shoulder. They then get these indoctrinated inmates to sell drugs, commit violence, or even to smuggle contraband into the facility, making a hefty profit in the process.
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    Matthew Smith

    2010 JAN: 21 MATTHEW SMITH Matthew Smith born on January 21st 2010, to his mother Olivia Parsons, and his father Ronald Smith. In his early years, Matthew with his father and mother lived in the city of San Fierro in the neighborhood of Juniper Hill. San Fierro Dreams. 2010 - 2012: In his early years, Matthew's parents were two happy souls with each other and they treated one another very respectfully. Matthews and his parent's resided in the neighborhood of Juniper Hill, an ethnically Russian neighborhood with an urban vibe. Matthew can't really remember much from his early childhood as he was so young. 2012 - 2015: From ages two to five Matthew's parents relationship still remained strong from an outside view, however from the household of Matthew, Olivia, and Ronald. things were often timid and cold, and at times volatile. during this time his father Ronald, caught his first charge for a simple "public drunkenness". He did some time in the local county jail, for ninety-days. This caused his mother to become volatile towards Ronald and the two would yell and argue with one another on a daily basis. 2015 - 2018: When Matthew was a young kid he often watched his parent's fight amongst each other, many times he witnessed his father Ronald, threaten to hit and beat on his mother, Olivia. This caused Matthew to kind of be numb to the arguing because he witnessed it so often and watched them scream at each other. Matthew enrolled in a local elementary school, he had decently ok grades, B's and C's mostly. He had some problems in school with other kids making fun of him for numerous reasons one being because he was a shy kid. 2018 - 2021: Matthew and his family underwent many more problems with the drama inside the household, Matthew being the target some of the times, His father first laid hands on him when he came home from school one day in Fourth grade, he got an F on a test. Matthew's father threw a remote at his face and then Matthew's reflexes dodged it so he got up and hit Matthew in the jaw, causing redness and bruising. The beatings that happened for Matthew were at least once a month and sometimes as often as twice a week, Matthews mother tried to intervene multiple times however Ronald would threaten her every time and she would cower down to him. Olivia decided she was going to cheat on Ronald after this happened continually. 2021 - Present: Matthew's mother got caught cheating by Ronald with another man, Ronald decided it was time to lay hand's on Olivia, striking her in the temple sending her to the floor. Olivia took this into consideration as well of the fact that Matthew was repeatedly getting hit. They left and Olivia looked for "Section 8" housing in the area of San Fierro, the waiting list for the housing was to long in San Fierro. They settled with a neighborhood complex in South LS that was advertising heavily for needing tenants, Matthew and his mother packed their stuff and left later that week. As of recently Matthew and his mother have moved into Chamberlain Hills "Flats" into a small apartment, how will Matthew change now that him and his mother reside in South LS.
  12. Hate Valley Hardcore a/k/a Death Valley Hardcore a/k/a HVHC a/k/a DVHC The Los Santos City Attorney’s office announced civil actions against members apart of a white supremacist gang within the El Burro Valley this Tuesday, saying the filings could result in evictions, officials said. Fred Feuer said he filed nuisance abatement orders against several members and associates of the El Burro Valley Peckerwoods, a known white supremacist gang that has been accused of involvement in drug and weapons trafficking, identity theft and other crimes. According to the complaints, the properties in El Burro and Saint Lewis Park were known havens for drug and gang activity. Feuer said Los Santos police officers have recovered stolen vehicles and credit cards, heroin and methamphetamine on multiple occasions at the El Burro home of Tommy Reed, a Peckerwood gang member who is also accused of having ties to the local extinct gang, Death Valley Skinheads, a white supremacist prison gang. Investigators have been monitoring the properties for months, but Feuer said it was especially important to take action against racist criminal organizations at a time when hate crimes are perceived to be rising. "January 2009: Police officers in El Burro, San Andreas, arrested two members for their suspected roles in a possibly racially-motivated murder attempt. Authorities charged Robert Pickersgill 31 and Kyle Wagner, 29, with attempted murder and gang membership, among other charges. A third individual, Tyler Corbett, 22, was also arrested for witness intimidation and gang membership. The suspects are accused of beating a 19-year-old Hispanic man in November 2008 at a mobile home park in Hemet in the El Burro Valley. The perpetrators allegedly knocked the victim unconscious and then stomped and kicked him in the head. He now resides in a long-term care facility with permanent brain damage. Authorities suspect that the attack was racially motivated, possibly even a reaction of the elections. These suspicions stem from comments reportedly posted to the group's Web site, expressing anger over the results of the election, as well as the proximity in time between the attack and the election. The Web site has since been taken down. Tyler was arrested in November, Robert and Kyle in December in January 2009. Local authorities suspect that the gang may have been involved with four other possibly racially-motivated attacks which were also committed in the area around the same time." The Fight against White Supremacist Gangs El Burro Valley, Los Santos “We’re now fighting to prevent white supremacist gangs from infesting our neighborhoods, and they bring with them, of course, this toxic mix of violence and crime and hate,” one local deputy said. Each home that was subject to an abatement complaint is located near a high school or middle school, Feuer said. Photos from inside one of the homes showed swastikas and Confederate flags adorning the walls, as well as the Peckerwoods’ gang crest, National Socialist swastikas and other radical right-wing imagery of white supremacist enigma and propaganda. But that’s very different from how officials have fought black and Latino gangs across L.S. For 25 years, the city’s anti-gang policies have provoked criticism from civil rights groups for sweeping up young minority men who are in some cases not associated with gangs at all. In many cases, the city’s gang injunctions allow police officers the ability to essentially decide who they think are gang members and arrest them for violations as small as loitering in public. The policy has spurred multiple lawsuits over the years. In March of 2016, the city agreed to pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit over the injunctions, and now the American Civil Liberties Union is separately suing the city over the policy, arguing it violates the rights of thousands of young minority men. “These injunctions are put in place with a total lack of due process,” says Melanie Ochoa, an ACLU lawyer. “Black and Latino young men bear the brunt of this policy.” L.S.’s actions against the Peckerwoods highlight the wide difference in how the city treats white and minority gangs: When black and brown gang members cause violence in a neighborhood, officials crack down with blanket actions that affect thousands of young men who in many cases aren’t involved with a gang at all. When white gang members do the same, there’s a small-scale, targeted response. The white supremacy factor is there for recruitment purposes, to tell young whites that they are already part of the movement because of their ethnicity. Gangbangers that end up hitting the slammer get clicked up with their race, regardless of their affiliations. Once they get back on the streets, they use that same mindset as they have on the yard and use ethnicity as a tool to recruit. Authorities believe that Death Valley Skinheads gang members may also have been behind other unsolved murders that involved punishing members believed to have betrayed the group’s trust. Law enforcement officers discovered the dead body of John Lynch, a DVSH member, in an alley behind a housing complex in March 2002. Authorities suspect Lynch had been punished for participating in a revealing television interview about the gang in February 2001 and because other PENI members suspected he was stealing drug money from the gang. White Supremacist gangs' grooming & recruitment • Since their birth, peckerwood gangs have moved through three phases which are characterized by different organizational emphases (social, political, and economic). These phases are dynamic and complex making them difficult to describe. On one hand, peckerwood gangs noticeably changed through the successive phases that I describe. On the other hand, not all gangs followed the same pattern in the same way. Some clearly shifted to the next organizational phase, others retained much of the prior organizational focus, and others moved back and forth between the two. • These phases are neither neat nor homogeneous developments that result from subcultural consensus. Instead, internal struggle among participants, conflicts with social control agents, and sometimes cooperation with other deviant subcultures characterize the processes that shape these phases of development. "It is a conceptual mistake to view skinheads, peckerwoods as street gangs and instead urges that we view them as an “international terrorist youth subculture” The majority of the members are local white teenagers and young adults who originate from the lower social class all the way to the thriving middle class. The gang is noted for drug trafficking, especially methamphetamine. Affiliates of the Death Valley Skinheads have also been previously charged for burglary, aggravated robbery, firearms offenses and car theft. Legacy still lingers the area of the local white supremacist gangs and their vicious rule over the North East. After the swift and effective gang sweep of the white supremacist threat, the majority of the organisation has been transported to different facilities around the state, ultimatetly bringing an end to the old generation, neglecting the power vacuum it had left behind as the younger members of the organisations brought to an end to their existance, some out of hunger or greed for their social standing within the criminal syndicate, others because their protection suddenly disappeared, and many were claimed by addiction to Methamphetamine. The newest generation of young troubled caucasian youth has been known for also accepting members of other ethnicity, specifically southern hispanics. At a time when white supremacist groups are gathering strength around the country, other cities could learn lessons from how L.S. is efficiently and fairly handling the Peckerwoods. At the same time, the city’s treatment of young minority men is a cautionary tale for how not to fight gangs. You might think that white supremacist groups are predominantly in the Deep South, but San Andreas actually has the largest population of “racist skinheads” in the country, mostly concentrated in Southern San Andreas, says Joanna Mendelson, a San Andreas researcher who studies hate groups for the Anti-Defamation League. The Hate Valley Peckerwoods are a loosely organized group with multiple cliques surrounding areas such as Murrieta Heights, El Burro Heights a/k/a The Valley, and even in Mirror Park where the oldest of all cliques predates before it's extinction took place. The terminilogy 'peckerwoods' was originally a derogatory term for white people developed in the prison system that has since been adopted by white supremacist groups themselves. Groups tend to organize themselves geographically, identifying with an area like the Hate Valley Valley and, in some cases, tattooing their zip codes onto their skin, Medina says. Among white nationalists, “there’s a kind of a continuum that ranges in ideological sophistication and criminal enterprise,” Medina says. While the Peckerwoods support white nationalist ideas and use symbols like the burning swastika in its logos and tattoos, it doesn’t focus on the ideological strain of white nationalism. Instead, that ideology is more of a backdrop to criminal activities: The group’s involved in drug sales, meth production, gun running, and theft, just like any other street gang. “Essentially the Hate Valley Peckerwoods are straight thugs,” Medina says. “Their ideology is tangential to their criminal activities.” He estimated that the group’s membership was about 100 people or less, with the majority facing time in county jails or penitentiaries throughout the state. It is estimated that less than a dozen people have been charged in connection with it over the years.
  13. Writer

    Mickey Farrell

    Michael 'Mickey' Farrell This thread's purpose is to follow the life of Michael Farrell, an El Burro native. Michael Farrell was born into an Irish family. His Mother, Siobhan Kelly now Farrell, married Padraig Farrell when they were just 18. They bought a house in El Burro and started a family together. Their first born Michael proved to be a fairly well behaved child, but maybe that was due to the fear of Padraig belting him if he stepped out of line. Padraig was a hardworking man, who was a professional at construction. It flowed from his hands like it was his God's given gift. Siobhan was a full time Mother and did her best to raise her children whilst Padraig worked hard to put food on the table for them. Years went on and Michael grew older, he found himself in trouble with the law, in trouble at school and fighting almost daily. Majority of his fights were over petty arguments and of course, Michael's pride. The violence left the schoolyard and Michael would begin fighting in the streets. His Father Padraig put him into boxing but it didn't last too long, his coach discovered he had been using his newly learned skills in street fights and for that, kicked him out of the gym. Why did Michael like violence so much? Nobody really knew... It was just Michael. Deep down though? Maybe it's because of his Father. Padraig was never shy of giving Michael a ''good hiding''. It taught Michael to react with violence when he wasn't happy with a situation or someone's behaviour. Michael had always been a fan of art, he drew to escape his troubles at home whilst growing up. It was either drawing, or fighting. Michael almost ruined his career as an artist after he got into a fight with a group of boys at school who had been bullying him since kindergarten, he punched one either so hard, or at a wrong angle, that he got a boxer's fracture. His hand was swollen for over a week and the pain was extreme. He never went to the hospital or received medical attention for it. He thought he'd never draw again but in the end he managed. At the age of 16, Michael would drop out of school and start hanging out in the streets. He'd eventually be arrested and sent to the halls for yet again, fighting. Upon his release, he reconnected with the whiteboys in the area and began to take the lifestyle more serious. Michael's future unfolds...
  14. Eight Years Ago... One Year Ago... This thread will focus on the development of Calvin Bennett.
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