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Crystal Park, it's a haven for the downtrodden—people discarded by society, ex-cons searching for a fresh start, women doing whatever it takes to survive, and those battling addiction living out of cars and vans on the final cusp of homelessness. This is not a gang, it is a community. CK permissions are not required, and you are free to join or become affiliated with the various factions that pop-up around East Los Santos. Unrealistic portrayal can lead to being asked to move your character out of the community. We advise members to limit confrontations and drama to verbal disputes and the occasional fistfight, keeping physical altercations non-lethal. Using weapons should be viewed as something extreme and heavily consequential as it is in real life. Killing characters over things such as petty-theft, losing a fight, or relationships is heavily frowned upon.
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American Vampirism is a punk rock band from Sandy Shores, Blaine County. The band was formed five years ago by three members of the now inactive teen street gang High Town Woods: Travis "Snowman" Kidd, Robert "Wrecker" Beidleman, and Jason "Turtle" Potochnik. They gained some popularity among the locals, but after playing only a few gigs, the band disbanded as Snowman and Wrecker joined the army. The band's reunion rumors resurfaced shortly after they returned to their hometown. We aim to portray not only the roleplay of a punk rock band, but also the lifestyle of a small tight-knit group of friends living in Sandy Shores with common interests such as punk rock, heavy drugs, motocross, hunting, fishing, and other things specific to the county and the people living there.
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Proudly Provincial Since 1915... 2 men arrested following violent home invasion in Grapeseed Maise Parker SENORA BEACON JOURNALIST Published 12:48 a.m. PDT November 14, 2022 GRAPESEED, S.A. — Two men were arrested after their alleged involvement in a home invasion in Grapeseed. Thursday just after 2:30 a.m., sheriffs were called out to a house near East Joshua Road. When officers arrived, they found a man and woman who were bleeding from the head. Investigators learned that two suspects, one armed, had entered the house and demanded money. One of the suspects allegedly pistol-whipped both adult victims when they learned that there was no money inside the house. LSSD said that the suspects allegedly threatened to kill the victims if they did not get their money. Both adult victims were eventually able to escape from the home and left the two children inside of the room. The adults went to a neighbor's house and called 911. LSSD found the two children uninjured in the home of the victims upon arrival. They continued to look for the suspects, who were spotted in a van near Union Road. Deputies conducted a traffic stop and both suspects were taken into custody. The suspects were identified by LSSD as Jude Moore, 31, of Grapeseed and Wayne Rees, 22, of El Burro Heights. According to sources, a loaded .40 caliber gun was found on Moore's person. “There are no other known suspects at-large thanks to the efforts of the Los Santos County Sherrif's Department. This violent crime is particularly disturbing. The LSSD will be further investigating this incident,” law enforcement officials stated in a news release. Rees has been booked on conspiracy to commit home invasion robbery. Moore was booked on recommended charges of kidnapping, assault with a firearm, robbery, child endangerment and being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to the LSSD. No further information has been released. The investigation is ongoing. >> click here for more articles <<
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