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Primos Locos 22

 

(PL22), an nation pre-existing clique that formed on the south side of Los Santos; Los Primos Locos formed under the Sureno movement during this time, though had been presumed defunct by law enforcement groups after the incarceration of key figures from within, Benjamin "El Cazador" Atunez, and Thomas "Tommy Guns" Obrero. This information however was false, with affiliates from the same generational gang as the two previously mentioned having stepped up to the plate, most notably Ethan "Romes" Romero and Pedro "Nosey P" Caballero. It is thought that these individuals were the masterminds between some of the mostj36ll0Z.png grievous attacks on the south side in recent times. These prolific killers often went by the alias Troubleside 13 for their lack of care of consequences to engage in open conflict with their rivals, most notably Tongan Crips and Hoover Crips, the latter of which fell victim to Primos Locos' tactics early last August. "Blue skies turned red" is how it was coined, when gang members from 57 Hoover Criminals moved to carry out a hit on Troubleside members in the late hours of the evening. The attempt was foiled however before an all out gun fight ensued within the Rancho neighbourhood, leaving the majority of Hoover members mortally wounded and fighting for their lives. As investigations into the slaughter made way, it was later thought that members of the Primos Locos had been congregating within the neighbourhood prior to the attack, likely for safety or to orchestrate a pre-emptive type attack on 57 Hoover Criminals, or others they had ongoing street feuds with. "Benjamin "El Cazador" Atunez and Thomas "Tommy Guns" Obrero are thought to have been the key perpetrators and minds behind the attack, and others like it." The court heard when The Uniform Intelligence Detail and Detective Bureau were on the case. The two would later be released from Bolingbroke Penitentiary after a hard fought and drawn out court process cleared them of any major involvement.

 

 

With two of the three acting Los Primos Locos figureheads now back in society, rumour spread fast that the once sur-ragging clique had opted to uphold their position in South Los Santos on their own terms, dropping any previous allegiance to the wider gang movement within the Rancho area, as other first generational gang members began to crop up out of the woodworks and occupy the surrounding Carson Avenue & RO0Vr29.gifRoy Lowenstein areas. This came about due to previous years worth of progressive  disagreements between Los Primos Locos 13 and other notable Rancho 13 cliques, NGF (Never Gave a Fuck) and Frontline Lokaz. It's now believed that the the events prior to the breakaway of LPL13 and the formation of Primos Locos 22 garnered conflicted views among Hispanic sets at the time, but still ultimately lead to the breakaway of the money-infused death squad members that once banged for "13". Little else has since changed among Primos Locos members by way of mentality, or from a functional standpoint. It's presumed that with the additional freedom they gained from the initial switch, the gang operate with near impunity for their often heinous acts and violent tendencies. The Hispanic youth within the Roy Lowe area had yet again been tainted by prolific gang members, but under a new cause. Bolingbroke Penitentiary served as little more as an educational stop for Atunez and Obrero, and likely did more harm than good within South Los long term. With the heavy presence of interstate traffickers at the upstate system, the two found solace among those inside and with the outside tensions already at full mast, thought nothing of banding with those that fit their agenda at the time. This all came down to the bad blood that remained after a series of conflicts within the Rancho area. 57 Hoover, Tortilla Flats, and Tongans all clashed with the wider SSVR set, though namely came in contact with LPL members at the time. Truces were formed soon after law enforcement agencies had detained Atunez and Obrero, which only furthered the duo's dismay for their former peers due to the premise of potentially facing big time for the war that had just called off. It was this moment when the separation became inevitable, and soon lead to "El Cazador" and "Tommy Guns'" association with The Border Brothers 22 function inside Bolingbroke Penitentiary.

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The events surrounding the creation of this faction all happened in game based around in character consequences. Recruitment for this faction will be no different, and anybody looking to roleplay with us should strive to portray a realistically impoverished youth within a predominantly Hispanic environment. We're a neighbourhood gang, with the underlying presence of Mexican-American traffickers that are encroaching within Los Santos' booming drug trade. For those that intend on joining, please put first your own character development and the portrayal of such within the low-income area we occupy.

 

Any questions may be directed to @VVS @Capone @Rebel Without a Cause

 

Videos for concept / insight to those wanting to join.

 

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