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Seoul-Side 213 청소년  (Y.R.C/213)

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Seoul-Side 213 was a set of the "Asian Criminals/Y.A.C" street gang, majorly consisting of Korean-American youth from the Little Seoul area. The earliest trace of its activities date to 2008, when a member of the gang named "Freddy Ha" robbed the Vespucci 24/7 at gunpoint, injuring three people in the process and thus recieving life in prison.

Origin In the mid-to-late 2000's , Little Seoul birthed a group of asian teens that formed together to protect themselves from opposing Hispanic and African-American gangs in the immediate and surrounding areas. Originally beginning as somewhat of a "Neighborhood watch" in the area of Palomino Avenue/Little Seoul, soon enough the pressures of living in an impoverished area with no youth clubs or community centres turned the group into a violent street-gang that contributed to a large amount of the crime-rate in Little Seoul. The loosely-organized street gang was identified by the area code of Little Seoul (213), a number scattered around Little Seoul in the form of graffiti, tattoos, vandalism and slang. 

Little Seoul (Areacode 213The group operates in West LS, Little Seoul, a region dubbed "Koreatown" by the locals following an influx of Korean immigrants in the 1960's. Little Seoul is a diverse region, with a high number of east-asian residents making up majority of the Little Seoul population. Although Little Seoul today is a sprawling business hotstop that attracts investors across Los Santos, lack of community resources and investment into housing, aswell as a tight community culture that makes "snitching" tabboo, has overtime transformed Little Seoul into the perfect boiling pot for crime. 

Modern Day (PrimeAs the group was open to diversity and allowed a variety of teens from different asian backgrounds to join them, it quickly grew in size due to its inclusivity. Following rivalries with red-ragging street gangs and because of their close alliances with crip sets such as the Capital Gangster Crip, they considered themselves bK, associating with mostly crips and asian/polynesian sets. But after building an alliance with the Palomino-Side Wah-Ching, the group dropped their "bK" mindset, as-well as the name "Seoul Boyz", associating as "Seoul-Side 213" instead. Members of the group mainly partook in petty crimes, including but not limited to: Robbery, drug trafficking, vandalism, prostitution, and minor fraud.

Defunct Timeline: After the death of Tohyon "Teezy" Kang, the remaining members struggled to uphold their street activity. Following several homicides in Little Seoul, including the shooting of an Officer of the Los Santos Police Department, the resulting incarceration of several members (Ryder Jeong, Jordan Park (deceased), Freddy Ha, Samuel Pheakdei, Kenneth Cheoung (deceased), Ect) also factored heavily in the set going defunct. It is believed that a confidential informant gave crucial information which resulted in the case that brought down several of the key members of the Seoul-Side 213. Even after the gang's street-activity completely faded, two of its deceased members "Lee" and "Teezy"  remained in Little Seoul in the form of graffiti across the alleys and parks of K-Town. The Seoul-Side 213 going defunct greatly aided in the growth and expansion of the Palomino-Side Wah Ching, making them one of the only remaining active street-gangs in the Little Seoul area. The only remaining trace of the Seoul-Side 213 in modern day is in prison, due to the incarcerated members grouping together with asians and polynesians from other sets in the Twin Towers Correctional Facility to form the "Other Prison Car" for protection and to increase their numbers.


Seoul-Side 213 Wiki: https://wiki.gta.world/index.php/Seoul-Side_213

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