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  1. This thread will follow the development and lifestyle of Zahair Pittman H/K/A BkoogieDown#6, a young member of the Menlo crips// Menlo Money Boy$
  2. Character Name and Alias: Rajon Fuller a.k.a Greedy#2 Generation/Age: 16 Occupation/Status: High school student, Active Gang Member, Rapper Rajon Fuller was born and raised on 65th & Vermont where most of his small family would be from and would be known as the headquarters of a reputable street gang in the area. Rajon's family would have multiple members of his family claiming the gang that he would see through out his upbringing. His grandfather Lil Turk would be a known member of the Menlo Neighborhood Crips and would steer Rajon's father out of the gang life but would still be involved heavily in the streets where he would get most of his money. Rajon's mother would also be involved in the street life but would be from another section and claim East Coast Crip during her years of being active. Rajon would move around a lot during his adolescent years but would return to the Menlos everytime. With both parent's being involved in the streets with also other family members like his grandpa and uncle known as Bop in the street's they would try to show him other routes but still instill street culture to him without trying to, letting him learn from his own mistakes and take his own path. Rajon stands 5 feet and 11 inches tall with a lean cut body and tall frizzy afro. He would speak with a strong south central accent while having a young baby face. He walks with a scent of cheap cologne and a bounce with his step. As of lately he has been spotted out multiple times hanging with the Menlo Neighborhood Crips with multiple of members of the gang and as of recently has been seen beginning to start claiming the Menlo Crips in his music, social media and real life. This thread will follow both the development and lifestyle of Rajon Fuller other known as Lil Greedy and MR.UCHIECHASER https://face.gta.world/HatePapas
  3. (That would be Killion, the teenager in the blue hoodie.) Killion's life was a blend of contrasts, woven together by the threads of his parents' divergent backgrounds. Growing up in the heart of South Central, he navigated the streets where his father's legacy loomed large, a shadow of both admiration and burden. His mother's side, tied to the Menlo Neighborhood Crips, offered a sense of belonging, but also added layers of complexity to his journey. With his father behind bars, Killion found himself at a crossroads, devoid of paternal guidance yet tethered to the expectations of his familial lineage. The allure of the streets, with its swagger and camaraderie, drew him in, shaping his identity from a young age. Gangbanging wasn't just a choice; it was a birthright, a path he felt destined to walk. But as he entered high school, the harsh reality of his choices began to crystallize. The once-familiar landscape morphed into a battleground, where alliances were forged and shattered in the blink of an eye. Caught in the midst of rivalries, Killion found himself torn between loyalty to his hood and the bonds of blood. A chance encounter outside a convenience store served as a grim reminder of the precarious balance he walked. In the heat of a scuffle, his cousin from a rival neighborhood emerged, a stark reminder of the divisions that ran deeper than blood ties. Despite their shared heritage, allegiance to their respective hoods trumped familial bonds, leaving Killion grappling with the harsh truths of his reality. As he stood amidst the chaos, Killion realized that the path he'd chosen was fraught with danger and uncertainty. Yet, with every punch thrown and every challenge faced, he remained steadfast, a product of his environment, bound by duty and driven by a desire to carve out his place in a world that seemed determined to tear him apart.
  4. About The 70's #MenloBoyz — The South Side Menlo Neighborhood Crips are an African-American street gang originally founded on 65th to Roy Lowe Boulevard and in the Rancho district of South Los Santos, San Andreas. Formed in 1977, the Menlo Crips was originally named the "Menlo Boys" but then would laterchange their names to the "Menlo Gangster Crips" due to theiralliance with the Eight Tray Gangster Crips. Menlo have been said to have a fallout with Eight Tray Gangster Crips and numerous other gangs apart of the 3x card. Just recently after continued beef transpired between the the sets, Menlo Gangster Crips and Eight Tray Gangster Crips went their separate ways, ultimately causing Menlo to flip from the Trey (3x) card, to the Deuce (2x) card and claim Rollin' 70s, better known as Menlo Neighborhood Crip. The Menlo Crips have also had transpiring beef with the Hoovers, since the 1980's. This long lasting war has caused multiple shootings and innocent causalities. "Aye, Where you from?!" — The Menlo Neighborhood Crips have many different gangs they have beef with throughout the South of Los Santos, San Andreas. They can be seen on social media putting K's after their opposition's hood or putting a X through it as well. Their main blood rivals are all Brim sets, the Harvard Park Brims, 54 Van Ness Gangster Brims, and the Fruit Town Brims. Other blood rivals include the Denver Lane Bloods along with the Swan Bloods. Not only do they beef with bloods, they have long lasting beef with a couple of crip sets as well. They feud with crips such as Playboy Gangster Crips, 52 Broadway Gangster Crips, Tenline Gangster Crips, and they also beef with 83 Gangster Crips although they used to be close. 83 Gangster Crips and Menlo Crips long lasting beef cause Menlo to flip from 3x Card and drop Gangster Crip and pick up 2x Card becoming Neighborhood Crips. They no longer are good allies with any set under the 3x Card. #DamonThompsonMadeTheNews — A well-known active member of the Menlo Crips, made Los Santos Times headlines in 1987, the Menlo Crips were in the news. DeAndre Brown, a 9-year-old kid, was shot and died while playing in a sandbox in Mount Carmel Park, located in the heart of Rancho. The intended target’s were members of the Hoover Crips. Damon Thompson, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 17-years-to-life. #WaroffGroveStreet — A few days would go by, SadBoy#3 was pronounced dead. As word went around town about the events that transpired off of Grove Street. After multiple Los Santos Times and news reports Menlo would finally get word backthat there were three individuals from 74 Hoover Criminals in the vehicle and another unidentified member. All of the members from Rollin 70s would be summoned to a meeting to be told the details of the situation that transpired a week ago, it led to a huge argument where several high ranking members of Menlo were ready to go to war with Hoover, while the majority wanted to have a sit-down and see what that was all about. #PresentDay — The 65 Menlo Crips have multiple cliques throughout the set, the cliques are: 65 Menlo Crips, 67 Menlo Crips, 68 Menlo Crips, 70 Menlo Crips, and 103rd Street. When Menlo picked up the 2x Card they adapted many allies, from the 2x Card. "30's to the 100's" is a common reference a lot of the Rollin Crips say. It refers to their alliance with each other on the South side of Los Santos, San Andreas as they are all under the 2x Card and claim Rolling Crips these sets include the Rollin 30s Harlem Crips, Rollin 40s Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 50s Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 90s Neighborhood Crips, the Rollin 100s Crips. These are all allies of the Menlo Crips but, let's not forget the 6-Pacc East Coast Crips. Menlo's closest alliance is with the 67 Neighborhood Crips, who they also shares the same territory with. Collectively, they are known on the streets as the "Vermont Square Gang" or "Vermont Square Crips".
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