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Carson Varrio Largo 36 (CVL36) are primarily, but not exclusively, a Mexican-American street gang that's based in the Southern region of Los Santos. They were established in the 1960s and claim a very small amount of territory on Row Lowenstein and Innocence Boulevard; however, they claim Carson Avenue as well due to it being considered the "mainline" of their neighborhood. This created a slogan/nickname for the street gang known as "Carson's Finest," which is also where the 36 numbers come from, 3 being the third letter in the alphabet, representing C, and 6 representing the letter F. They are feuding with multiple other hoods in South Los Santos, such as Carson Barrio Los Padrinos 13, Santana Block Carson Crip, Davis Varrio Lokos 13, and Chamberlain Varrio Tortilla Flats. On March 6th, 1982, three Carson Varrio Largo 36 members were cruising around South Los Santos under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. During their cruise, the trio got into a small argument debating who was the most gangster and dangerous member. They then decided to drive to Santana Block Carson Crip's neighborhood to determine who was the most down-ass foo in the car. The trio then spotted 18 year old Hubert Morrison and began jumping him, which then eventually led to him being stomped to death. This then sparked a deadly war between Carson Varrio Largo 36 against the Santana Block Carson Crips, which lasted the entire summer with casualties on both sides. A bunch of Largo 36 members had a known trap house location on the northwest side of Row Lowenstein Boulevard. On July 13th, 2005, around 11:30 PM, a woman named Alicia lived in the next house over from the Largo 36 members trap. The female stated she heard an altercation break out with a fight, glass breaking, and then moments later multiple gunshots being discharged from within the household. She heard multiple men conversing with one saying, "You have to do it.". Alicia said she saw a male affiliated with the gang that had gone by Toppo and another individual dragging a corpse's body to the curb of the street and had eventually notified the Los Santos Police Department, in which she told the 911 operator the victim's name was Jose; he was also from Largo 36 and found wrapped in a blanket on the street; he had been stabbed 13 times and shot, losing his life to an affiliate of the gang. Toppo would get caught up easily; he left bloody footprints and fingerprints on a cup inside of the trap house. Toppo will blame everything on another Largo 36 member named Sleepy. He said Jose and Sleepy had gotten into an altercation that led to Sleepy shooting Jose multiple times and stabbing him. Toppo said he was scared of Sleepy because he pulled out a strap on him and demanded that he help drag his body to the street, but Alicia's testimony shows nothing that added up to Toppo's and had ended up being sentenced to 50 years to life in the Bolingbroke Penitentiary. Leading up to the present days, the case details from the situation of the murder of Jose is still not solved and unknown, and there are no more details that were told. It had gotten ruled an unsolved case and thrown in the archives. In 2025, Carson Varrio Largo 36 is now recognized as a hood full of young militant teenagers with no real guidance from their elders. Their largest and most chaotic clique, the Mafioso Diablos, is known for their murders, takeover robberies, extortion, and drive-by shootings around South Los Santos. They also have smaller cliques: Termites, Midget Locos, Chicos, and Tiny Lokas. Termites are the second largest clique within CVL36, full of young teenagers who participate in carjacking, home invasions, and participation in illegal street takeovers across the Southern region. The Carson Varrio Largo 36 gang has also been seen on social media with multiple African-American members covered in CVL36 tattoos and actively claiming Largo 36. The most dominant clique within the Largo 36 gang, known for being the Mafioso Diablos, they're responsible for a significant portion of the crimes within the street-established gang, the Davis Varrio Lokos. Their influence on the conflict extends to the basic street-level violence that consists of one-on-one fights, brawls with the two gangs, and even unfair fights. The two gangs have cemented their status as being the city's two most violent Latino gangs in the Southern region of Los Santos, making them their focal enemy. This conflict with the two gangs doesn't have a specific date on when the beef between each other is, but it's known to say that it's in the earlier stages of when the two were in their establishment and getting nobility out in the streets of South Los Santos. Davis Varrio Lokos had appeared later on down the line and begun showing gang activity livability on the Westside of their Largo 36'ers territory. It started off with the gangs going at it with each other through the graffiti across the walls to show their activity to assert dominance. As this had gone on for some time, things led to another where both sides were seen getting into active fights with them. Both sides of the gangs had been seen whacking out each other when showing activity across the Southern region and even taking the beef to social media, dissing them in videos and comments. As this isn't the only gang in the South of Los Santos that Varrio Largo 36 is in an active feud with on a constant day-to-day basis, they're also noted to be going at it with a good number of Crips. Throughout their conflict with them, the Largo gang slowly picked up the Crab Killer motive, showing it in tattoos, net banging, and gang signs in various photos. There are many African-Americans in the Carson Varrio Largo 36, compared to other Sureno gangs. For them as well, this is nothing new; since the earliest generations, people of a different race have lived alongside them. Strength is increased, but it comes with negative aspects as well, including traditional narratives of gang affiliations. The Poccet Hood Carson Crips, Front Hood Carson Crips, Mona Park Carson Crips, Fruit Town Pirus, Tree Top Pirus, and numerous other Black gangs surround Carson Varrio Largo 36, which is why this presence is more occurred. The gang's African-American existence can be explained by the neighborhood's high concentration of African Americans. CVL36 to this day still has a growing appearance of African Americans and isn't slowing down.
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-Carson Clique- how did it start: Max is a Greek that flew over to America to escape the Greek Police chasing him down. After getting to Los Santos, he found his cousin. After Max tried to go back to his old lifestyle and joining a gang with his cousin, he understood that most of the big gangs were based on the race and if someone that wasn't their race tried to join, they would say no or even disrespect him by humiliating him or robbing him. As more and more people were facing the same difficulties as Max, the need for a new, multiracial, organization came up. Max started recruiting loyal and honest people to start his faction. Max and his people faced lots of difficulties, like them getting robbed, kidnaped and shot multiple times. They made it through most of them and now that their numbers have grown, they won't take any more disrespect. They are ready to rule the city and the drug game. what are the goals and what makes us unique: The Goals of the organization is to have a steady income of distributing drugs/illegal firearms in the Rancho area, which means that we will have to control the area 100%. Also when we grow on numbers we will contact big cartels that can provide us with huge amounts of cocaine, weed and illegal guns. Later on, if we completely concur Rancho, we will try to get Grove street and other parts of the town. What makes us unique is that we will accept people based only on their character and not their race without losing the trust of the members to each other or the leaders. More information: The main leaders of the gang are: Maximos Katsopidis Juan Garcia The number of the gang is: 23 ooc: - If you want to join you will have to be decent at English, or at least (if not) role play as an immigrant. You will have to contact anyone of the leaders or the staff members of the faction ( leaders are mention in the ic tab and staff members change all the time so we cant write them here) - If you want to you should read the Faction information Tab on the forums (https://forum.gta.world/en/index.php?/forum/7-faction-information/) so you can be informed of your rights and the rules.