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W/S CALAIS LIL CYCOS SALVATRUCHAS

The Calais Lil Cycos Salvatruchas (MS CLCS) are a Mara Salvatrucha clique that is criminally active in Decker Park, Little Seoul. This particular MS-13 clique was formed in the late 1980s by Central American migrant criminals. Most of the gang's founders were in fact originally from Guatemala, which at the time was unusual for a Mara Salvatrucha gang. The gang's OGs claim that the first formation of the gang happened in 1989. The Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) documented the CLCS clique in 1996. The criminal gang earned money through the production and distribution of narcotics, along with gun-running across Los Santos. Pimping served as an additional, albeit a minor form of income. 

 

Throughout the 1990s the gang attracted unwanted attention from the LSPD through their involvement in a series of turf wars. These turf wars were against other Sureño gangs who had been active in Little Seoul's suburbs for decades. The turf wars were started over disputes about gang territories and mutual personal disrespect between the shot-callers. The CLCS were known to use some extreme violence during these turf wars by using machetes and other edged weapons to maim and kill their Sureño rivals in the streets.

 

In 1999 the gang endured a lengthy injunction that lasted until 2001. The injunction resulted in the arrests, criminal charges and convictions of around 30 gang-bangers. Well over half of the convicted gangsters were deported back to Central America upon completion of their state prison sentences. A small number of them are still incarcerated in San Andreas state prisons to this day. The second formation of the gang happened in 2004 after the younger relatives of incarcerated members continued the gang's crimes in the streets. It was during this era that the gang moved back into Decker Park, inhabiting and criminally operating out of the suburbs surrounding it. The gang has been present there ever since, and according to Los Santos police reports, has been steadily growing since 2010. Their crimes have also intensified, and they are once again thought to be one of the main narcotics producers and dealers throughout Little Seoul's suburbs.

 

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The CLCS were formed in the late 1980s by former Guatemalan child soldier, Alejandro Farfan a/k/a Muerte, and a number of his cousins. The Farfan family had resided in Little Seoul for several years by 1989. Alejandro himself was a child soldier in the Guatemalan Army who was used in "suicide missions" against communist insurgents. Many of these supposed communist insurgents were in fact unarmed Maya peasants who were victims of genocide by the Guatemalan state. Early in the decade, and while serving in the remote jungles, he deserted the military and fled to Mexico with the help of human rights organizations. He came to the United States from Mexico during an unknown year in order to join the rest of his family. Shortly afterwards he and some of his relatives joined the Mara Salvatrucha.

 

During the 1980s the Farfan cousins operated a drug distribution organization that sold marijuana, crack cocaine and heroin around Little Seoul. The gang became a part of the Mara Salvatrucha, according to the gang's OGs in 1989. Although the Farfan family were Guatemalans, the majority of their underlings were war refugees and economic migrants from El Salvador. Their drug distribution organization became the Calais Lil Cycos Salvatruchas. The gang garnered notoriety in the 1990s through their turf wars against rival Sureño gangs.

 

The gang was broken apart by the LSPD in 1999 during a lengthy injunction and anti-gang operations. The injunction was declared over in 2001 and the gang was left in a very disorganized and dysfunctional condition. Middle and high echelon gangsters were arrested, criminally charged and convicted over the next few years. The final conviction was handed down in 2004 for a series of gang-related homicides around Little Seoul. The defendant was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years. Alejandro Farfan was apprehended by the LSPD in 1999 at the start of the gang injunction.

 

Although he was not being criminally charged, he was an illegal immigrant. As such, he was transferred to the federal custody of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). He was moved to a facility in Arizona after the transfer of custody. In 2000 he died under suspicious circumstances while being detained prior to his deportation hearing. He was reportedly denied food, water and sanitary access in the week prior to his suspicious death. One detainee who attempted to contact the local news media about the circumstances was deported to Honduras before he could be interviewed by them. According to his death certificate he was 44 years old. His relatives who still lived in Los Santos were said to have taken over control of the Palomino Locos Salvatruchas (PLS) after he died.
 
CLCS were re-formed in 2004 by the younger relatives of incarcerated gang members. Allegedly, this was done at the ordering of CLCS members who were in San Andreas state prisons. This allegation has never been proven by the Los Santos police or state prison authorities. The gang continued in Little Seoul, where it began producing and distributing narcotics. The new generation also formed connections with other Mara Salvatrucha gangs, such as the Palomino Avenue Salvatruchas. The gang still exists in Little Seoul today.

 

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The CLCS are mainly active in Decker Park, which is an outdoor recreational area of Little Seoul. The gang uses the area for drug distribution activities, along with gun sales and pimping prostitutes. They are reportedly territorial, which has led to deadly confrontations with rival gang-bangers and innocent civilians. The gang allegedly uses makeshift narcotics laboratories situated in other areas of LS to produce their drugs that are sold in Decker Park.

 

These makeshift laboratories were converted from suburban houses and high-rise housing project units. The LSPD suspects that a number of prostitutes who are pimped out by the gang are illegal immigrants from Latin America. The gang predominately recruits teenagers and young men of Central American descent, although in recent years Mexican-Americans have reportedly gotten initiated. The gang are actively recruiting youths from neighborhood schools, community associations and from the street. Children as young as 10 and men as old as 25 have gotten initiated into the gang, which has provided it with a demographically older membership. Some children and teenagers are coerced into the gang under the threat of death. Given how recent immigrant teenagers make up much of the gang's rank & file, the threat of deportation also looms over them, which makes them vulnerable targets for gang recruitment. 

 

During the early 2010s the gang expanded to other parts of the United States. Their offshoots are presently active in Dallas, TX & Acter, Alderney State. The gang in El Salvador, formed entirely by deportees, are aligned with the 503 faction of the Salvadoran Mara Salvatrucha. Some members of the 503 faction are reportedly active in Los Santos and Texas, where they have been absorbed into American Mara Salvatrucha gangs.

 

In the early 2000s the clique's shot-caller Sergio Farfan a/k/a Lil Muerte was shot to death by a member of the Palomino Avenue Locos. He had previously been greenlit by two different leaders of the Calais Lil Cycos in 2006 and 2009, but had these sanctions revoked after pulling violent coups of the gang's leadership. He took control of the San Andreas branch of the Mara Salvatrucha in the early 2010s. This made him the highest-ranking member of Mara Salvatrucha in San Andreas who wasn't in a state prison. In spite of his killing, the Calais Lil Cycos and Palomino Locos remain on good terms and are closely working with each other in the street. Josue Zelaya a/k/a Lil Bandit, from the Palomino Avenue Locos, was said to have taken over the Mara Salvatrucha gang's top leadership while incarcerated in state prison. He currently runs the gang's operations from behind bars.

 

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W/S Calais Lil Cycos Salvatruchas is a GTA:W group based on the real-life Coronado Lil Cycos clique in Koreatown/Westlake.

 

We're portraying a much smaller clique in comparison to Palomino Locotes Salvatruchas. Most of the group's tags are found on Calais Ave, Vespucci Blvd, Ginger St, and Decker St where the park is. CLCS operates in the north of Little Seoul, whereas PLS is in the south. Both cliques share the same enemies.

 

The CLCS will be role-played being far more low-key yet still extremely protective of their turf when it comes to rival gangs. They'd have been forced to function more underground after losing several important key figures due to gang warfare.

 

It's a sub-group of the official Mara Salvatrucha 13 faction. Please contact @Black Swan / @Garras Up if you have any questions or require a Discord invite.

 

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