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  2. Barons forever. 💜
  3. hi tetris sorry for last night i now understand i did awful behviours.. also sorry for the bad attitude display in PM. / Tito

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  5. Former leadership do not endorse this project with recent bans coming to light. The Okuma Crew https://community.ls-rp.com/forums/topic/14512-okuma-crew-花子会/ is still a project we will continue to support on the other hand. Neither were connected as of recently, both have former members. This highlights the never ending complexities of organized crime and the evolution of criminals within the country. No flaming, public statement posted within the United States of America- where freedom of speech will always prevail. God bless you all.
  6. The Red County Ledger “Second Homicide in a Week Shakes Quiet Blueberry Community” By Alicia Mora | June 2025 BLUEBERRY, RC — A second fatal shooting in less than a week has stirred concern across Blueberry, a town long known more for its quiet fields than its crime reports. At approximately 22:10 last night, sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of gunfire at the Red County Truck Terminal, just off Route 1, across from the Fresa Trailer Park. When they arrived, they found a man slumped over the wheel of a Stratum wagon, riddled with bullet holes on the driver’s side door and rear panel. The victim was identified early this morning as Gilbert Malloy, 39, of no fixed residence. Paramedics declared him dead at the scene. Authorities believe Malloy was attempting to leave the terminal’s rear lot when he was gunned down, though they have not released further details. Witnesses described what may have been a vehicle fleeing the scene. The truck terminal was already closed for the evening, and no staff were reported to be on site at the time of the incident. According to law enforcement sources, Malloy had minor prior offenses, including possession and trespassing charges, but was not known to be affiliated with any major groups. Still, investigators have not ruled out the possibility of retaliation or gang ties. This marks the second homicide in Blueberry in under a week. Just days ago, Anthony Hernandez was found dead on the rooftops of a nearby apartment block after a shootout that left bullet casings scattered across the complex’s yard. “We’re not used to this kind of violence,” said a longtime resident who requested anonymity. “First the apartments, now the truck stop? People are locking their doors early now.” Locals describe a shift in the town’s atmosphere. Blueberry, once a sleepy stop between Los Santos and San Fierro, appears to be waking up to a darker reality.
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