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  1. Season 1: "Street Gospel" “Before you can step in, you have to stand on the sidelines.” In Season 1, we meet Homer Frazier, a 15-year-old navigating life on Covenant Avenue, a neighborhood steeped in gang violence and survival. Homer spends his days loitering with his best friend Dylan Vera and observing the older homies who rule the streets. Drawn to the allure of power, respect, and fast money, Homer begins taking small steps into the world of the Eastside Mad Swan Bloods. But the streets don’t just offer excitement — they demand sacrifices. The tragic murder of Dylan in a drive-by shooting shatters Homer’s world and pushes him closer to the streets he once only observed. By the end of the season, Homer begins to flirt with the lifestyle, setting the stage for a deeper dive into the gang’s dangerous orbit. Season 2: "Street Gospel" “The deeper you go, the harder it is to climb out.” A year after Dylan’s death, Homer Frazier is now 16 and finds himself pulled deeper into the gang life dominating Covenant Avenue. The war between the Eastside Swans and rival Crip factions has escalated, and Homer’s closest friends — Kentay, Hakeem, and Mekhi — have all joined the Swans. Struggling to stay on the sidelines, Homer’s relationships with his friends and his grandmother begin to fracture as the pressure to pick a side grows stronger. After a failed burglary lands him in juvenile hall, Homer learns the hard lessons of survival behind bars, earning respect and sharpening his edge. Upon his release, Homer is thrust back into a world where gang affiliation isn’t just an option — it’s a necessity. The season ends with Homer vouching for his put-on, stepping fully into the gang life and preparing to take his place in the Eastside Mad Swan Bloods. Season 3: "Street Gospel" “Being put on was just the beginning — now comes the real test.” In Season 3, Homer Frazier is no longer an outsider looking in. As a newly put-on member of the Eastside Mad Swan Bloods, he must navigate the dangerous reality of being part of the set. The streets are both an opportunity and a minefield, and Homer quickly learns that staying out of trouble is just as important as proving his loyalty. Balancing the need to make money, build respect, and avoid unnecessary heat, Homer’s life becomes a constant tightrope walk. Rivalries with Crip factions intensify, law enforcement presence looms large, and the expectations of the older homies grow heavier. With every decision Homer makes, he must ask himself whether he’s solidifying his place in the set or digging himself into a deeper hole. Season 3 dives into the day-to-day grind of life on the block as Homer experiences the rewards, the risks, and the relentless pressure of gang life. With the stakes higher than ever, he’ll have to decide if he’s cut out for the streets — or if they’ll cut him down first.
  2. Ronald 'RBeezy' Stokes Appearance: Ronald has a tall and skinny frame, built similar to NBA player Brandon Ingram. His hair is sported in a low bald fade. He has a slight gap between his front two teeth and his nose is crooked at a slight angle due to an altercation with rival Rollin 90's Neighborhood Crip gang members. He dons a facial tattoo which highlights his allegiance to the set. The letters F.R.G are tatted above his right eyebrow paying homage to his clique Forum Drive RydaGang Background: Charismatic and troublesome, Ronald was raised in a happy two parent household on the 1799 Forum Drive Housing Projects. Despite this, his entrance into world of gangbanging can easily be explained. Growing up, Ronald had multiple cousins and uncles that were of the lifestyle. His uncles Earl ' Tiny Stretch#4' Banks and Emmanuel 'Big Escalade#1' Williamson were both affiliated to Carson Mafia Gangster Bloods. Ronald also had a number of friends from Davis High affiliated to various blood sets such as HellBoy and Von Brazy from the Black P Stones and StandOut from the Harvard Park Brims. Ronald's early life would soon be turned upside down as his father Dexter Stokes who worked at the Autoholics garage was caught in the cross fire between rival gangs during a New Years Celebration at BJ Smith Recreational Park. The unfortunate circumstance of his mother having no assistance with the child rearing meant a happy and stable childhood was never an option. Despite her best efforts to support Ronald, Ronald found himself loitering around the recreational park with the neighboring blood sets with no intention to be put on himself. Schooling Ronald and his close friends from the 1799 Housing Projects attended a school with a large number of crip affiliates. M-Face, MadMaxx, CrashOut, Bambino and BroadDay were all tormented by rival Neighborhood Crip members who attended the school. This lead to many insults and disrespect being thrown at the groups direction. Despite the group not being put on and being more known around the neighborhood for their BMX and skate clique, the rival Neighborhood Crip members at the school would treat them as blood affiliates. At first, Ronald's coping method would be to cry in the school bathroom. However, he soon found out that this would cause more bullying and torture. Then came a turning point in the Davis Middle School cafeteria where the bullying became all too much for Ronald and his group of friends. Having balled up years of hate, he snapped at a classmate who disrespected his mother which resulted in Ronald getting expelled and for the first time in his young life he realised that the threat of violence was key in getting what he wanted; which was for the bullying to stop. The bullying did stop after this and it was a clear indication to Ronald and his group of friends that violence was the answer in gaining respect. However, after that pivotal event in his young life, he would leave a trail of violence everywhere he went. Blood Affiliation Age 16, Ronald would serve 6 months in Central Juvenile Hall following a brutal assault on a West Grove Hustler Crip member outside the Davis LTD. This was captured by shocked bystanders on their phones and Ronald achieved a degree of hood notoriety for this, garnering the nickname Ron Brazy from his homeboys and neighboring blood sets who acted as big homies to Ronald's clique. After his stint in Juvenile Hall, he would spend most of his time putting his hours in and resorting to squabbling at any sign of disrespect no matter how petty. Ronald's group of friends formed the MurdaParkRyda Gang which despite being a BMX clique to start with now served a different purpose, to protect members from the 1799 Housing Projects. However with the put on of gang members such as FKrooga who lived on 1803 Housing Projects and Tone who was from Crystal Heights. The clique referred to themselves as Murder Park Family Bloods highlighting the tight loyalty they have to each other and picking up the red flag after being heavily influenced by their neighboring sets. Present The combination of anger towards the loss of his father, the constant threat from Neighborhood Crip gangs and the vow he made to his clique to be a notorious set and to never be disrespected again has molded RonBrazy into a very troubled teenager. Now age 17, Ronald has been in and out of juvie, but still remains in high school albeit with a low attendance rate. Ronald resorts to drug deals to keep money and food on the table. Through the Murder Park Families, Ronald finds family and a place to call home. As of now, Ronald navigates the streets as the self proclaimed general of the Murder Park Families, pledging allegiance to his set. Rap Career After the announcement that he was expecting a newborn son. RonBrazy turned to Orlando 'Lando' West for an opportunity to be signed to his upcoming label Ski Mask Records. Lando and RonBrazy and history as Lando had signed now deceased local rapper ParkBoy Nell who was RonBrazy's little homie. Lando offered RonBrazy the opportunity to be signed to the label and Ronald released 'Welcome 2 Murda Park' which received critical acclaim from the streets when it dropped. It was played all over the blood neighborhoods of the Chamberlain. 'Murda Park Ryda Gang' the main clique of the Murder Park Family Blood Gang (2021) (left to right) Royce 'BambinØ Red' Weathers, Christopher 'M-FacKe' Hampton, Keyvonte 'MadMaxx' Maxwell, Frederick 'FKrØØga' Gordon, Ronald 'RØnBrazy' Stokes. Ronald 'RonBrazy' Stokes and Christopher 'M-Face' Hampton - Original Members of the Murder Park Families (top row) Taymor '136Shotz' Bradley, Davion "BroadDay" Bridges (middle row) Quadrees 'Reese' Brown, Dru "RedBull#1" Richardson, Keyvonte "MadMaxx" Maxwell, Christopher "M-Face" Hampton, India "Lady RedEyez" Banks (bottom row) Ronald "RonBrazy" Stokes.
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