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  1. this thread will follow the life of cody torres, better known as creeper. he's a teenager from magellan ave.
  2. This thread will follow the development of the clique "Loked Up Raskals". LOKED UP RASKALS 10 years ago in 2013, Kevin "Venom" Villa and Richard "Rambo" Hernandez formed the clique Loked Up Raskals. Richard and Kevin were both locked up for 10 years after an incident with the two individuals, they ended up taking a charge for murdering a law enforcement officer in broad day light on Innocence Boulevard, thus allowing the clique Loked Up Raskals to fall apart and eventually become defunct. "Loked Up Raskals" eventually formed once again due to two reasons, the decline of the "Time 4 Krime" clique after several arrests and murders on the prominent members in the "T4K" clique and the older influential members of the clique being released from the penitentiary. Unlike previous generations and cliques, the Loked Up Raskals function with a very organized structure, they also have a sense of formal leadership. This being Kevin "Venom" Villa and Richard "Rambo" Hernandez.
  3. Eastside Trece Overview The Eastside Trece, also known as the 13 Street or Eastside 13th Street, is a ruthless street gang that started in the late 1970s on the eastern side of Southern Los Santos, Davis, from Brouge Avenue to Carson Avenue to East Adams Boulevard and 29th Street. Although neglecting its excellent reputation in recent years, ESX3 were originally created as a nonviolent group until earning significant prominence after being linked to Brownside, a Latino gangster rap group. The majority of Eastside residents share a shared disdain for neighboring low-income neighborhoods. They get into fights over money, drugs, and territory every now and then. The Eastside gang is no stranger to illicit activity. Despite the fact that they are Sureños with ties to the Mexican Mafia, the Eastside is feuding with three southern gangs. By glamorizing narcotics and gang violence, the Eastside's older generation manipulates and influences the younger generation. The current Eastside generation is less organized and has a far more violent reputation than their predecessors. Underneath the Eastside Trece, there are just one active sub-sets. Dukes of Miniature (TDKS). Despite its background as a predominantly Mexican-American street gang, Tiny Dukes, formerly known as "Dukes," was one of the first from the ESX3 to shelter persons from many ethnic groups. One thing that all Los Santos street gangs have in common is the regrettable loss of members. Eastside residents are frequently imprisoned or killed at the hands of disturbances on the streets. Several times, Eastside cliques have disbanded as a result of the deaths of their friends or family members. Some cliques remain united, providing care and income to those who remain. Eastside members who have died are frequently mocked online by their rivals in order to irritate them. Death threats and disses to films of attacks are often caught on camera and distributed to the internet by ragged Eastside members, drawing only police enforcement. Members of the Eastside Trece still utilize the East Dodgers insignia as a nod to their origins, reflecting the "E" in the gang's name. The Las Vegas Raiders emblem is a popular choice among Sureños, and it is also what they wear. Residents and law enforcement officers are well aware of the dangers that street gangs provide, yet the gang's members show little remorse for the numerous murders and other illegal crimes that they have committed. Frustration and despondency are two of the most prominent emotions among Eastside residents. Many unemployed people are desperate for money to protect their families from going broke, and they will do anything to make ends meet. Alliances And Rivalries The Eastside will do anything they can to incite a quarrel against anyone who opposes them, from online taunting and threats to outright murders in plain open. Having saying that, the Eastside is only affiliated with three other unlawful organizations. The Mexican Mafia, the Varrio Aztlan 13, and the South Side 13. Even though the Eastside has a high number of affiliates, they are vastly outnumbered by its competitors. Florencia 13, the 38th Street Gang, and the Loco Park Trece are also involved in a long-running feud on the Eastside. The Rollin 20 Outlaw Bloods and the Rollin 30 Blood Stone Piru have rivalries and problems with them. Sadly, homicides all throughout Los Santos are reducing membership in each of the gangs listed. The 38th Street Gang's Florencia 13, Loco Park, and a few other cliques have ties to the Mexican Mafia. When Eastside gang affiliates are imprisoned up in prison facilities as inmates, they will band together with their race and put their differences with Southerner gangs aside. Those not of Latino descent from the Eastside are assigned to the Mexican-American race category. Those who reject the formation of a federation with Latino cars from the east must face the consequences. Members of various Eastside cliques are frequently observed inside state prisons in Twin Towers Correction Facility. Because they are so strongly connected with crime both inside and outside of jail, ragged members from the Eastside have a harder time being freed. 49th Street Massacre Between Central Avenue and 49th Street, there occurred a slaughter of innocent people. The 49th Massacre, often known as "evil," was a tragic incident. Fears of a racial war grew as a result of the massacre. The shooting's origins, according to authorities, may be traced back to a dispute over drug turf that began in 2005. Blood Stones Piru, an African American gang, and the Eastside 13, a Latino gang are among the Rollin 30's Blood Stones. On a warm afternoon, June 30, 2006. Two men exited a black BMW sedan, each armed with AK-47 assault weapons. They opened fire on a peaceful street in South Los Angeles. A ten-year-old youngster riding his bicycle was shot by a shooter. He then took up a position next to the youngster and kept firing at point-blank range. Three people, including this youngster, were murdered by these cowardly individuals. The perpetrators were characterized as African Americans by some witnesses to the shooting. The deaths, according to Police, were not gang-related. Ryan T and Charles Smith, two gang members, have been charged with the murders. They mistook the victims for members of a rival gang in a turf war, for territory, drugs, and pride. In 2006, racial tensions rose as a result of interfacial gang killings and the massacre on 49th Street. Following the 49th Street Shooting, there were violent race riots in Los Angeles County jails, as well as numerous fights between black and Latino kids in schools. On the streets of South Central, the tension grew day by day, and many were frightened of being attacked just because of their race. Despite the fact that the majority of the gang conflict involved gangs of the same race. When racial tensions arise, Violence has a tendency to trap innocent individuals. People who have nothing to do with gangs at all. This woman, Alicia Merceron, admits to driving the automobile that was used in the 49th Street shooting. She also admitted to being the driver in three other vehicle-based shootings. This includes the assassination of Bani Hinojosa. The first time she was involved in a shooting was in March of 2006. Following the shooting of a member of Rollin 30's Blood Stone Pirus by a Latino gunman. That gang member was Alicia's lover and was related to Charles Smith's wife. Charles was driven to Martin Luther King Boulevard, according to Alicia. There, Charles shot a parked car with an AK-47, killing the driver, Bani Hinojosa. According to Alicia, Charles claimed the victims was a gang member. Bani Hinojosa, on the other hand, was merely a construction worker. A close friend of Charles Smith's and a member of the Rollin 30's Pirus was shot and died in early June 2006. Charles resolved to exact vengeance. He demanded payment from Eastside 13. "I had heard that the members of Eastside 13 lived on 49th Street near Central Avenue," Charles told Alicia two days after his friend's burial. Charles thought he recognized a green truck as belonging to the Eastside gang as they drove down the street. According to Alicia, they picked up the other gang member Ryan and proceeded along 49th Street. According to Alicia, she was unaware of their plans until she saw Ryan giving Charles a rile in the car.
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