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This is the story of Pjeter Spartak, a late 30s man who amongst all odds is serving 12 years of probation for 5 counts of capital murder. Pjeter is certain that the LSSD has put a hit on him for a sum of $50k dollars after hearing of such in jail. Now forced to work and integrate with the community after six years of incarceration, he's landed a job at Auto Exotic working on cars. The question remains, will he make it 12 years without slipping up, or is he going back to the white car? Let's find out.

 

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Pjeter found himself stricken with anxiety, his mind flooded with the constant fear of execution at the hands of the LSSD Sheriff. After a month on the bricks, he made the decision to stock up on supplies and cut off his ankle monitor. He made his way to Paleto Cove, an island just off the coast. With enough supplies to hold him for a few days, he rested. Once the supplies ran dry and his willpower began diminishing, he devised a plan. He submitted a tip on the Los Santos Insider tipline, asking for a private interview in which he'd share his story with the world, explaining what the LSSD has done to him. After telling his story, Pjeter's plan was sprung, he took Gabriel Stone hostage on the island. His demands of $250,000 were met, but there was a catch. He's stuck on an island, surrounded by joint law enforcement agencies. In a last-ditch effort, he runs out with Gabriel Stone clutched tightly, his snub nose pistol pressed to the man. SEB operators, tucked into the island's foliage begin to fire on Pjeter. Out of spite, he shoots Gabriel Stone in the back. Gabriel had a heart-to-heart with Pjeter in the cabin, it was clear that neither party wanted the situation to end in Gabriel being harmed. Ultimately, Pjeter let go of Gabriel, running to a nearby boat. He found the boat to have no keys in it and quickly dove to the floor, trying to hide. Sadly, Jonathan Carter of the SEB team had a bird's eye view, firing a .308 round into Pjeter's lower back. This wound would prove fatal. The operators from SEB and a TEMS team tried their best to save Pjeter's life, but there was nothing to be done with such trauma on a remote island.

 

This is the end of Pjeter's story. A man who left his home in Northern Macedonia, only to quickly wish he could go back. He never would.

 

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