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W/S Rollin 20's Neighborhood Bloods


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ezgif-1-41d937cd8d.gif The Rollin 20 Neighborhood Bloods also known as Dove gang is a Los Santos street gang in Chamberlin Hills, Forum Drive. The gang is known for being one of the biggest blood sets in Los Santos feuding with most if not all 2x Crip gangs and some Hoover gangs. Being a mostly exclusive African-American street gang many rivalries would get in between the Rollin 20 Neighborhood Bloods and Mexican street gangs as the older generation would feud with a-lot of Mexican-American street gangs like the S/S Playboys 13, W/S Harpys 13, Rivas 13, Tortilla Flats 13 old and new generation, and more. In the late 50's the gang was controlled by another gang known as "Blood-Alley" as a surge happened in the 70's the members started to claim "Neighborhood Bloods" from "Neighborhood" getting the name Rollin 20 Neighborhood Bloods.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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On July eighteenth a well-known associate from the Rollin 20's Neighborhood Bloods had a warrant out for his arrest for Drug Trafficking and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Abel "Terror" Bronston's properties were all raided by the Los Santos Police Department as they issued a search warrant and started kicking doors down. Finding many handguns along with a shotgun and one hundred grams of narcotics in the Forum Drive properties. Two months pass by and Abel was still not caught until he and two affiliates from the Rollin 20's Neighborhood Bloods were pulled over, as the officer put Abel's ID in the system he saw that there was an active warrant out for his arrest. Abel peeled off only later to get in a chase and surrender at "Death-Alley" in Chamberlain Hills.


 

PRESENT-DAY

 

The gentrification of Chamberlain Hills began in the late ‘90s and targeted the lower-income African-American neighborhoods of South Los Santos. The rich culture and history of the area were replaced by tourist traps and million-dollar homes. This process was aided by gang injunctions targeting Rollin' 20s and their Black and Hispanic rivals, but it wasn't just gang members who suffered, as their families and neighbors were often impacted too. Rent, housing prices, and the cost of living began to spike, causing many lower-income families to move across Screenshot_2023-01-08_180729.pngthe city to more affordable are South and East Los Santos. This ultimately resulted in the remaining gangs having fewer young people to influence and recruit into their ranks. Tensions were on the rise between neighboring street gangs, with more violent crimes being reported throughout the ‘00s. Members of gangs were being incarcerated or killed in rival shootings, including Ignacio “Spike” Atenas, a high-ranking member of Rollin 20s who was believed to be shot and killed by rival Crips at a party in ‘08. One important rivalry was with the local Crips, which left many dead on both sides. But when both gangs were suffering from gang injunctions, crackdowns, and gentrification, they declared a cease-fire and started to grow closer together to survive the changing situation in Roy Lowenstein. The two gangs now share a hood day on the 2nd Saturday of June. Locals say that Rollin's 20s are like the old Davis haunting the new Davis. Writers have called it "a nasty hive of evil surrounded by the most expensive real estate in San Andreas". You can find them in the dead-end alleys off Chamberlain Hills and the run-down areas between Forum Drive and Strawberry Avenue. One journalist suggested gentrification will never completely kill the old Davis, claiming "the gunplay is as much a part of life in Davis as Pitbull's at the local dog park". Older generations did not welcome the changes of gentrification, but the surviving members of Rollin 20s know they have to adapt and change with the times. The young drug dealers of the Rollin 20s gang, know rich people have expensive tastes. The arrival of tourists and rich people has boosted their sales tremendously, with gang members often selling drugs along the boardwalk. And if you're on a yacht doing lines with a high-powered lawyer, he probably got that from Rollin's 20s. Rollin 20s originated back in the 1970s, under a small group of African-Americans to protect the local black demographic within the area. It has been an ongoing battle over the years due to the high presence of African-American gangs that reside within close limits of Rollin 20s neighborhood. In the late 1970s, Rollin 20s came under the blood nation which signifies an alliance with the Black Car and most blood sets. This alliance helped Rollin 20s to grow into a ruthless street gang that lifted a heavy presence and fear to those other gangs that were located in the southern area of Los Santos.


OOC INFO


The faction aims to portray a realistic African-American street gang that is part of the Rollin 20 Neighborhood Bloods. Above everything, we emphasize character development and portrayal. 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 DM shooter faction, keep looking. Any inquiries or joining or regarding the faction can be sent through to us.
Our goal is to accurately depict a modern-day Blood gang in Chamberlain Hills (based on the real life Rollin 20s) struggling to re-establish itself after losing most of its members and cliques. While our goal is to portray this concept as realistically as possible, there will be hints of fiction throughout. This project will have an equal focus on the street gang and its illicit activities, as well as the community and the day-to-day life of a African-American growing up surrounded by gentrification. We value community roleplay and an atmosphere heavily influenced by Chicano culture, so we also value characters who aren't full gang members or in supportive roles. We highly encourage those who wish to roleplay with us to also take some time to research the culture.
If this faction interests you, then feel free to create a character and start roleplaying around us in Chamberlain. All walks of life will be welcomed, but for those looking to join the faction as a gang member and progress through the gang, you must roleplay as a African-American teenager no older than 16. Male characters will have an easier time getting involved, but female characters (especially friends/family/girlfriends) play important roles in Blood gangs.

For those looking to join the faction as a more community-driven local character, with no intentions of joining the gang, your options are much more diverse. However, we still encourage a African-American character but this will definitely not be forced for these types of characters as all walks of life will be welcomed, as long as the character fits in well. Street gangs have deep roots in their communities and gang members aren't the only people involved in these stories.

Do not hesitate to reach out if you’re stuck, and need advice for a new character. As said above, all characters will be considered and we will be happy to head out your thoughts and offer suggestions. We have a solid understanding of this concept, and enough information to assist you with creating something special. We are more than happy to discuss concerns, suggestions, discrepancies, or portrayal issues in DMs. If you feel that you may have sources that we would benefit from looking into then feel free to send them our way and we can spread it out to the rest of the members. We’re all here to have a good time at the end of the day. Any questions or concerns DM us here @FYB Folkand @Bunji.

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