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  1. ((continuation of a char from 2021)) Isabella Donaldson, AKA Zombie, was a crack baby born in a trailer in Crystal Park. As part of a group of white kids living in a predominantly hispanic area in the Valley, she quickly found herself hanging around fellow delinquent youths and being introduced to drugs, first beginning with a joint but slowly but surely morphing itself into something different as the difficulties of Donaldson's life continued - substance use only further compounding it. At the age of 17, Donaldson met and began dating Francis "Drummer" Barker - a known skinhead up East at the time. As Barker's criminal activity, prison stints, and position in his gang increased, Donaldson began leaning heavier on narcotics in an ill-advised attempt to cope with her boyfriend being away in prison. The couple’s relationship was perceived as toxic and the duo often clashed over Donaldson’s use of substances after Drummer became active in prison. Donaldson, through her rapscallion friends, in her early and mid-20s, was inevitably introduced to heroin, meth, and fentanyl - her genetic predisposition from her parent's respective addictions being too much for the young woman to overcome alone. Donaldson shot up dope for the first time with Peter “Piddy” Good - another known figure in the neighborhood at the time. Donaldson was given her nickname when she was willing to go through crazy antics and act like a zombie for the amusement of a pill pusher for free drugs. The attempt was successful. While her boyfriend was locked up, he began making demands for money. As a result, Donaldson turned to committing crime as well, eventually coming to a head when she was convicted and sentenced to two prison terms following an arrest for burglary and assault with a deadly weapon in San Fierro a few years later. In prison, Donaldson met Liliana “Witch” Rosiak. After her release from prison, with her boyfriend behind bars and her former friends missing in action, Donaldson relapsed and soon found herself on the streets of Mission Row, a neighborhood in Downtown Los Santos that houses open-air drug markets and one of the largest stable populations of homeless people in the country.
  2. Loud

    valleyboy kolt

    thread to keep up with the development of Kolton Stout.
  3. The life and development of Myles "Tweety" Maynard
  4. zakone

    Living Sucks

    This thread will follow the development of Krysten Kearns, an 18 year old Vespucci native.
  5. Josh was born in the valley in East Los Santos. Just like most children in this area, he did not get too much care from the families since he was young. His father was addicted to gambling and weeds, which made his broken family. His mother left the family when he was 8 since he could not stand the violence brought by Josh's father. Therefore, Josh's childhood lives are spent with the children in the valley. One day at Josh's 14, he stabbed a 17-year-old boy because that boy refused to give Josh the weed after he paid the money. According to the law of California, he was sent to a juvenile detention center for three years. Today, he finally got out of it and returned to the valley.
  6. This thread will follow the story of Robert Hanek, affectionately known as "Brain" or "Red" to his friends as he transitions into adulthood. This thread will deal with the very real issue of Homelessness of 17-19 year olds trying to balance studies and aspirations of a future along with the struggles of poverty and gang culture.
  7. all my friends are dropouts, and all my friends are drug addicts, and all our days are spent skating, bumming cigarettes the life and times of jesse moore
  8. Street Racing Epidemic In El Burro Heights February 25, 2023 19:12 Written by Robert Gray El Burro Heights, Los Santos - Residents of El Burro Heights have raised concerns over the recent influx in illegal street racing taking place in their city. Large crowds of people are gathering late at night to participate in drag racing on the empty and wide-lane industrial roads. According to reports, the illegal street racing is happening on a regular basis, and the crowds are getting bigger every week. Local residents have reported loud engines, screeching tires, and honking horns, disturbing the peace and causing safety concerns. The Los Santos Sheriff's Department has acknowledged the issue and has stepped up patrols in the area. They have also called on the community to report any suspicious activity they may witness. "We take illegal street racing seriously, and we want to make sure that our community is safe," said a Los Santos Sherriff's Deputy. "We have increased patrols in the area and have been working closely with neighboring law enforcement agencies to address the issue." In addition to the noise and safety concerns, the illegal street racing is also damaging the roads and causing environmental issues. Burnouts and other reckless driving behaviors are causing damage to the asphalt, which is costly to repair. The Los Santos City Council has also expressed their concern over the issue and is considering implementing new measures to combat the problem. Possible solutions include installing speed bumps or rumble strips on the affected roads, increasing fines for illegal street racing, and using technology such as license plate readers to identify and track offenders. "We are committed to finding a solution to this issue," said El Burro Heights Community Representative Mike Gramby. "We will continue to work with the Sherriff's department and the community to ensure that our city remains a safe and peaceful place to live." Residents of El Burro Heights, Cypress Flats and Murrieta Heights are urged to report any suspicious activity related to illegal street racing to the police department. Anyone caught participating in illegal street racing could face fines, vehicle impoundment, and even criminal charges. FOLLOW US ONLINE FOR LIVE UPDATES: HTTPS://SOSANSENTINEL.ORG/LIVE-UPDATES CLICK HERE TO COMMENT BELOW, TELL US HOW YOU FEEL! USERNAME: COMMENT:
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