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E/S Main Street Neighborhood Crips

 

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The Start - The Main Street Mafia Crips, also known as the Main Street Parc Boyz are a predominately African-American street gang on the Southeast Side of Los Santos. The Parc Boyz weren’t much of a street gang, more of a club filled with friends. The Parc Boyz started off as a bunch of younger teenagers chilling at the 97th Street Park. The Parc Boyz weren’t a violent group of friends at all, they didn’t get into any violence, until it was their last resort to protect themselves around their neighborhood. Once the Bloods and Crips started to form, some of the members realized what that would bring to the Parc Boyz, instantly throwing them into the feud with other gangs around the area.

 


 

The Fallout of The Hoovers and Main Streets - Before the night of August 6, 2009, the Parc Boyz and the Hoovers had one of the closest alliances in LS gang culture. Allegedly, MSPBZ hosted a house party and invited the Hoovers, which turned deadly in a matter of time. As a result, the Main Streets murdered a 13 year old boy in cold blood. The 13 year old, Dequawn Allen, was walking down Roy Lowenstein, when he was approached by a group of Main Street Parc Boyz. They then checked the male about his affiliations, in which he said he was from "94 Hoover Criminal Gang." The Main Streets then murdered the young boy, sparking an ongoing war between the two. 

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Gotti 3 was an outstanding member of  Main Street Parc Boyz. Allegedly, there was evidence of the 924 Hoovers going back and forth with the Main Streets over the internet, so Gotti took it upon his own hands to solve the issue. On May 31, 2017, Gotti #3 or Pat Rat drove to 104th and Main Street and set-off a shootout with the Hoover Criminals. The Hoovers then returned fire and struck Gotti in his head, killing him on the scene. That day, officers were responding to a potential robbery when they seen Gotti #3 dead in the middle of the street. After doing investigation, they noticed that his vehicle was no longer at the scene, which caused confusion. Because of Gotti’s courageous efforts, the 98 Main Street Parc Boyz adopted the name Gotti World or Gotti Gang. This is a popular trend amongst many gangs, they often glorify their dead by renaming cliques after the deceased. A 25-year old male from Parc Boyz, who's name will be disclosed, was arrested in connection with a shooting on Forum Dr back in 2014. Allegedly, the male was in a vehicle with two passengers and they were on the way to the movies. Then, a red Nissan Altima pulled up, letting off shots into the vehicle. The two backseat passengers were murdered and the 25-year old was struck in his shoulder. Although the male was shot, he returned fire killing the shooter, an alleged 924 Hoover Criminal.

 

In June of 2014, the Main Streets took another loss. Nut was a member of the Parc Boyz who was a highly-loved and respected member of the gang. He allegedly was standing near a burgundy sedan on the 100 Block of Jamestown St, when a white/silver vehicle approached him with two passengers. The driver's passenger then let off shots into Nut's vehicle, hitting him multiple times and killing him. He was later found dead at the scene. His death caused a lot of confusion within the neighborhood because they simply could not believe that he had died. And of course, there were repercussions of his death.


The Transition - The transition from the Main Street Mafia Crips over to the 984 Neighborhood Crips which is a combination between both the 98 Main Street Neighborhood Crips and the 84 Main Street Neighborhood Crips was a tough and long decision. They are the only Rollin Neighborhood Crips on the Eastside. The 98 Main Street Neighborhood Crips claim “90ty Gang” while the 84 Main Street Neighborhood Crips claim “80ty Gang” It started in 2020, at a local party in the area a member of 99 Mafia Crip noticed his girlfriend dancing with a member in the clique. Words were exchanged between the men and came to find out the duo was fooling around with the same female. This small argument became even larger as members from both groups began to jump in and as strangers around the party instigated the situation. This led to multiple firearms being drawn and a couple of shots being let off, clearing out the party. These “couple” of shots left one male from Main Street dead; and when other members from Main Street found out about the death, most blamed Kimani “GetDown#2” Wheeler for being too hotheaded and hostile, which set off a gang war.


From 2020-2021 the crime rate in East Los Santos, SA spiked, as a result from the 2020 shooting. As time flew by, more Main Streets became detained leaving the reckless ones to roam the streets alone. These teens became more and more sloppier and East Los Santos turned into a hotspot for police arrest. With no guidance the Main Streets are nothing more than any other gang in East Los Santos, a gang with no central leadership and no vision or goals. With the older generation of Main Streets either detained or too centered around their dependence on drugs for the expectation of the group's future. It left a gap in the program; less put-ons, less hustlers, and less African-American teens making it past 18. However, as the saying goes, “history repeats itself.” Most of the younger generation stopped claiming “Mafia” as a whole and decided to move on. The transition was caused mostly due to the Rollin 90 Neighborhood Crips and Main Streets close ties, they thought it would be a good decision to change to a different card. They also share most enemies the NHC’s do.

 


 

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The Law Enforcement are still on the Main Streets heavy, they still haven’t stopped their drug and gun trafficking. Their drug and gun ties go as far as Atlanta, about 0.2% of Atlanta’s guns and drugs come from the Main Streets, since they have been doing this since the early 1970’s. Dozens of gang hit-ups and strikes have been going on and been sighted by locals. The 984 Neighborhood Crips focuses on recruiting younger members. The 984’s have steady growth and support from other residents around the area.
Most members of the 984 Neighborhood Crip are known by the police through arrest and are between the ages of 13 and 20. The majority of members have deep family ties or friendships within existing gang members. The 90tys have calmed down throughout the last few months. Most of the older gang members have been taken down by the Gang and Narcotics division of Los Santos and have, since then, never been seen again.
Leaving the Main Streets with a few older and mostly young members, the area has turned into a crime infested place, with several shootings, robbing's, attempted murders, murders and a known drug dealing spot shared through social media, and mouth-to-mouth. Over the last couple weeks, the Main Streets have been more active and dominant.

 

 

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EEEUUU, The  984 Neighborhood Crips are here to create a realistic portrayal of the Main Street community, with our own little twist on it. Upon joining there are a few things you must complete prior to role-playing with our faction. We would like for our members to do their research and have basic knowledge of LA gang politics as well as knowledge of the Main Street Mafia Crips. If you're not serious about role-playing with us and don't have any quality role-play to contribute to the faction then don't even bother trying to join because you will be removed from the faction by our leadership. We encourage members to focus on character development. We are accepting members who are willing to take constructive criticism and are willing to learn. For questions and concerns directly associated with our faction overall can be directed here to our leadership: @Fleezy @STICK N MOVE

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