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Credits to Corey for the trailer

 


 

(( OOC: The faction aims to portray a realistic drug distribution ring partly consisting of former BMF members, that focuses on the sale of cocaine and other narcotics via drug crews operating around the Forum Drive and Strawberry area, as well as bulk distribution to connected groups. With the real life counterpart formerly using the West Coast as their importing hub from Mexican cartels, we intend on replicating this within Los Santos, focusing heavily on cocaine and its supply.

 

If your character intends to join and is associated to one or more people from the faction, leadership retains the rights to CK your character at their IC discretion at any point in time.

 

This faction enforces a high standard of roleplay and ensures that server rules are followed. If you're looking for a typical shooter faction, keep looking. Any inquiries or joining or regarding the faction can be sent through to us, feel free to DM us on Discord, ren#1942, StefanM#1911, milos#5178, corey#3333. ))

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White City Mafia (WCM) was a result of on-going criminal activity in the Chamberlain Hills Projects just on the corner of Forum Drive. The community there represents locals and involved drug dealers as young as sixteen years of age. Their  supply was mainly from the Morrison & Meadows Drug Trafficking Organisation, and served as the running frontline for the DTO's drug supplier at the bottom of the chain, as well as various illegal activities.

 

The group was ran primarily by one boss, Bryce "Dopeboy" Harrington. In comparison to other African-American sets in the southside, the set took a more backseat approach in terms of politics and relations with other groups in order to benefit themselves, and in turn, the organization.

 

White City Mafia's turf dominated Forum Drive, and with their increased numbers and control in the drug trade the entire area was deemed as 'White City' by many southside locals.

 


 

The return of ex-Street Boss Blake ‘Biggie’ Marks to White City was welcomed back with open arms by his old street lieutenant and now Street Boss Bryce ‘Dopeboy’ Harrington. Blake ‘Biggie’ Marks was offered the role of Street Enforcer to act as Dopeboy’s commander in the streets keeping the corner boys and soldiers in line. This was done due to the long-term friendship between Blake and Bryce, with Bryce even rumoured to be the best-man at Blake’s wedding. As numbers in the gang and money-train grew under Dopeboy’s leadership so did eyes on the street operation. This happened at the same time as the murder rate tripled leading various law enforcement agencies drawn to the main players in White City Mafia. The rise in the murder rate was led by a small number of growing loyalists to ex Street Boss Blake Marks. The rise in murder rate occurred much to Bryce’s displeasure but this was swept aside as a result of his loyalty to his old friend Blake.

 

This came to ahead on Dopeboy’s own D-Day on White City, where the events of the night prior saw Orlando ‘Lando’ Keys and Blake ‘Biggie’ Marks attack several sets close to Street Boss Dopeboy. This led to White City Mafia fighting a costly war on three fronts against Darkside Neighborhood Bloods, Davis Families Gangster Blood and Barrio 13. All sets had been long term business partners of White City Mafia because of Dopeboy’s leadership. Dopeboy was now faced with no allies fighting a potential war on three fronts. 


Blake’s actions behind Bryce’s back led him to become disillusioned with the culture and program of White City Mafia. As a result, he took his complaints to the plug and Kingpin Marquis ‘Qiz’ Meadows who ensured supply to the projects would be maintained even if Bryce took over the complex under his name eradicating any allegiance to White City Mafia from the projects. With Marquis’ blessing, Bryce began gathering loyalists to his cause unbeknownst to other White City Mafia members.


Marquis’ blessing led to a string of murders in one night. In what can only now be described as a series of Machiavellian plays. Blake ‘Biggie’ Marks was gunned down in front of the projects by a masked assailant, now known to be Street Lieutenant Jevonne ‘Von’ Love. Orlando ‘Lando’ Keys, the main reason of the war between White City and the Damu Alliance was gunned down on Forum Drive a few hours later by Soldier Deshawn ‘Des’ Bennet. The fate of soldier Raheem ‘Heem’ Reynolds was probably the most indicative of Bryce’s attitude to White City. Raheem Heem Reynolds engaged in a back and forth with Darkside Neighborhood Blood member YG Guala. To confirm the end of White City and the start of new era in the housing projects, Bryce and Jevonne convinced Raheem to take a trip with the duo to a drug drop, a routine activity for gang associates. Unknown to Raheem at the location was YG Guala and other affiliates of DSNB. Raheem was the victim of the ultimate double-crossing by Bryce and Jevonne. In attempt to prove his disagreement with the actions of White City, Bryce colluded with the Damu Alliance to set up Raheem ‘Heem’ Reynolds to prove this. Heem was consequently gunned down on sight on his arrival. Intense politicking with the Damu Alliance the war with DSNB, DFGB and B13 in the days that followed White City D-Day, ended the war peacefully with minimal bloodshed after White City Mafia was officially folded by the de facto head of the projects Bryce ‘Dopeboy’ Harrington.
 

 

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