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  1. Thread follows Peter Huff a teenager who lives in Vespucci.
  2. Alex Hill from Del Perro.
  3. It was during the resurgence of the punk rock scene in the late 1990s that Adam ‘Hitter’ Madsen, Jeremy ‘Yogi Bear’ Liston and Robert ‘Rover’ Kemper formed the Del Perro Skinheads gang, due to their regular violent clashes with Vespucci gangs such as the Fast Pace Punks and the Suicidal Surfers. These altercations were directly linked to the Vespucci punk rock scene, as it was typically before or after punk shows that the group of Del Perro teenagers would brawl with these groups, while travelling through their turf from Del Perro to Vespucci beach, or vice versa. Their mutual shared interests in punk rock, women, partying and violence are what spurred the three skinheads to form their own organization, using groups like Public Enemy Number One (PENI) as the benchmark for what a white gangster should be. They were all fifteen years old. Hitter, Yogi Bear and Rover, with no direct mentors or supervision from other criminals, struggled for several years to advance out of petty crime and into serious profit. They participated in low level robberies, sold marijuana and stole cars until Yogi Bear was caught and arrested. He served three years and emerged from Iron Lake State Penitentiary a hardened criminal, having spent his time learning from more experienced white gangsters and becoming radicalized by their hate-fuelled vitriol. He began to practice Odinism and attempted to convert his comrades to his newfound religion upon his release, to no success. Yogi Bear pushed the gang into the methamphetamine trade, using a connection to the Vagos OMG, which he formed in prison. This newfound profit spurned the gang onwards towards more profitable and violent crimes such as armed robbery and the manufacturing and sale of methamphetamine. By the mid 2000s, a new generation of Del Perro Skinheads were introduced to the gang. Most notably, there was Tyler “Action” Gresham and Matthew “Pest” Seaton, as well as Adam Madsen’s younger brother, Raymond “Napalm Ray” Madsen. A larger gang meant that the founders could direct their young soldiers for the benefit of the gang and field the numbers required to clash with other gangs. One particular summer involved three shootings at a Rolling 60s Crip gang in Morningwood, following a violent attack due to a drug-deal gone wrong. The beef fizzled out, luckily, after the Crips were arrested by Operation Safe Streets following a long term investigation. Robert “Rover” Kemper, confident from his recent financial success and their supposed victory over the Crips, agreed to speak to the media regarding the existence of skinhead gangs in Los Santos county. His face was blurred, but his signature tattoo of two dice in a skeleton’s palm was easily recognizable for his comrades. Kemper discussed skinhead gang culture and told stories in which he saved other skinheads, who he directly named, from an assault outside of a Skrewskull punk show. He discussed how he attacked another skinhead for low-balling him in a drug deal - a skinhead who was on parole at the time of the story. Kemper’s loud mouth infuriated the local skinhead gangs and tarnished the reputation of DPSH. Jeremy ‘Yogi Bear’ Liston and Adam ‘Hitter’ Madsen, feeling they had no choice but to send a serious message, assaulted Kemper with knives and hammers. Hitter, content to leave Rover alive with his injuries, attempted to pull Yogi Bear away from his bleeding comrade. Yogi Bear continued relentlessly and ended Kemper’s life with a fatal blow to the skull. It took two weeks for the gang members to be apprehended and charged for murder. They are currently serving their sentence in North County Correctional Facility. Gang leadership fell to Tyler “Action” Gresham. He communicated with his elders in prison, who advised fast expansion in order to facilitate the gang’s criminal enterprises. Action set out to become a mentor and leader to the violent white youth in Del Perro, providing them with opportunities to make money, party and fight for their hometown. Del Perro Skinheads remains an ever-present force in the locality, exerting their influence and instilling fear within the community. In the vibrant backdrop of the Spring of 2023, escalating tensions between the Skinheads and a nearby faction of Rollin 20's Crips brought the simmering conflict to a boiling point. The culmination of this bitter rivalry unfolded dramatically in a violent gunfight that erupted within the crowded parking lot of the Crown Jewels Motel. Tragically, the confrontation claimed the life of a young teenager, suspected to be associated with the Rollin 20's Crips, in a harrowing sequence of events. Following the initial impact of a collision with a speeding vehicle on Bay City Avenue, the teenager found himself subjected to a brutal act of violence, succumbing to the injuries inflicted upon him. The aftermath of this tragic incident would eventually see the tensions between the Del Perro Skinheads and the Rollin 20's Crips dissipate. First Generation: Jeremy 'Yogi Bear' Liston, Adam ‘Hitter’ Madsen, Robert 'Rover' Kemper, Tyler 'Action' Gresham', Matthew 'Pest' Seaton, Raymond 'Napalm Ray' Madsen Second Generation: Cody ' Lil Bandit' Garrison, Corey ' Two Face' Garrison, Jason 'Stretch' Parnello, Thomas 'Spider' Sharp, Wesley 'Cursed' Kemp, Zachary ‘Temper’ Lampert Third Generation: Taylor 'Ballistic' Colborn, Robert 'Crash' Zachowski, Spencer Hewitt, Ray 'Bouncer' Dewitt, Shane 'Thumper' Larsen, Wayne 'Menace' Platt, Mitchell 'Casper' Ellis, Tyler 'Mugger' Hendersen Graduation Skinheads like the aforementioned group are ideal recruits for statewide skinheads gang such as Public Enemy Number One. They were violent, zealous in their beliefs and willing to break the law in order to achieve financial gains. Corey & Cody Garrison were the first to graduate to PENI. They were chosen primarily as their loyalty would ensure that future Del Perro Skinheads would fall under the umbrella of PENI. This kind of political move is a typical example of a statewide gang absorbing local sets in order to strengthen their position. Zachary Lampert found his criminal vocation in the white-collar criminal underworld. He created fake IDs for local biker gangs which attracted the attention of Ryan "Hopper" Burhop from PENI.
  4. This thread follows the life of Marc Carpenter. A resident of Vespucci Beach and a recent college dropout.
  5. Above: Brock during a stint in Bolingbroke State Penitentiary. Kyle “Lucky” Brock is a 27-year-old Vespucci native recently released on parole from the San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He’s known to have contact with various white gangs in and surrounding Vespucci Beach, mainly the white street gang known as Public Enemy No.1(PEN1, Peeneye) and to an extent, The Aryan Brotherhood. Since being released on parole, authorities assume Brock is inactive in the gang scene. After a high profile arrest, Kyle, along with his business partners, Edgar Boon and Weston Stigers, were sent to Twin Towers Correctional Facility for eight months awaiting trial. During this time in TTCF, Kyle continued to operated under the auspices of his gang, Public Enemy No.1; Kyle continued to program on the mainline, getting involved in various race riots and altercations. Soon enough, the trio was given their court papers, only to find out that the State was dropping all charges against them. The three were then promptly released from TTCF. Brock was able to return to his home, Vespucci Beach; where's lived his whole life. He continues to program while off the mainline, getting back into the swing of things and adjusting back to his place as a menace to society.
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