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  2. LSPD, LSSD Units Ambushed on Sunset Avenue by Gunmen in Tactical Gear August 20th, 2025 By Rachel Moreno | Los Santos Times Los Santos, San Andreas — A shooting broke out late night Wednesday involving officers from the Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) and deputies from the Los Santos Sheriff’s Department (LSSD) came under heavy fire late Tuesday night in what officials are calling a "deliberate, military-style ambush" on Sunset Avenue. The incident occurred around 9:40 PM on August 20th, near the corner of Sunset Avenue and Marlton Avenue. Officers had originally tried to stop the vehicle when multiple suspects, dressed in tactical gear, launched a coordinated surprise attack using high-powered firearms. As of current, the LSPD nor the LSSD have released a statement. “This was not some random shootout or gang hit,” said a local witness to reporters Thursday morning. “These individuals came prepared, they were equipped, and they knew what they were doing." Eyewitnesses described the scene as “chaotic and terrifying.” “It was like a war zone,” said Lamar Taylor, a local resident who lives just a block away. “I saw guys in vests, full masks, rifles — everything. They weren’t just shooting randomly. They were coordinated.” Preliminary analysis of the suspects' tactics from phone footage taken has raised alarms within the law enforcement community about potential former military servicemen involvement. According to military experts, the video showed "Co-ordinated movement, communication, and support by fire tactics often used by the US Military during drills and field exercises.". Investigators are currently reviewing surveillance footage from surrounding businesses and traffic cams in an effort to identify the attackers. So far, no arrests have been made, but authorities are following multiple leads. Some in the law enforcement community have suggested that the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) could be involved in investigations. This story is developing. Follow LS Times for updates.
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  10. On December 18, 2011, Raymond Gonzales also known as "Ray G" who was affiliated with the Boulevard Sicarios 13 was fatally shot in the head just outside of the local corner shop in Los Santos. Multiple gang members were ultimately arrested and charged with murder and conspiracy to murder. Bryan (aged 18), Wyatt Johnson (aged 25), Deshawn (aged 15), and Jackson (aged 19) accepted an offer of eight years in prison if they were to plea for a prosecution. Later on Johnson agreed to testify for the prosecution and immediately accepted an offer of more than twenty years in state penitentiary. The Gilmore Avenue Park Bloods is a gang that operates in the surrounding area, a Latino gang that goes by the Unity Station Sicarios has a small clique infamously known as Los Sicarios. A thursday afternoon the gang had enroached on the territory claimed by the opposition gang where numerous gang members resided. The two were deadly rivals; their members crossed out each other's graffiti and shot each other. The residents were also harassed by local Latino gang members. December 18, 2011 a group of African-American teens marched through the streets on a rampage aiming to hit one of the members of the opposition gang. Wyatt Johnson had walked past a known member of the Sicarios and asked where he was from, he was verbally harassed by him. One of the Bloods members lifted a gun and shot Raymond Gonzales in the head. At 7:30 p.m, Raymond Gonzales was announced deceased at the hospital. The Unity Boulevard Boys gang is a smaller and older Sureño street gang which is located on the northern part of El Corona, they're known to be the notorious locals of Unity Boulevard. During the past the street gang has had many small periods of time where they have been outnumbered by other rival gangs since it's original founding as the Original Sicarios clique in 1960. The gang was formed by a couple young Latinos who were being racially profiled, as a means of bonding through brotherhood, ensuring protection and making money through various type of crime. While these teens were banded together, it was in 1965 that they formed a street gang known as the Boulevard Sicarios. Original members of the gang called themselves for Sicarios due to the street gang's violent history, it was regularly involved with brawls with other neighborhoods, and some of these brawls led to the loss of multiple local youths. The name was also chosen due to the fact they were involved in killing for money, many of their members were contacted by the members of the Locotes gang and local 18th Street gang to carry out hits. In the early 1970s the gang evolved from doing petty crime such as robbery, burglary and vandalism to assault, extortion, armed robbery and hired murder. By the early 1980s the gang's members continued to carry out numerous hits for other local street gangs, while most of the members from the gang turned to pushing crack cocaine in order to make money for themselves, it was just a couple years later when they were pinned for it by the local authorities. NEW ERA Further operations led by law enforcement and multiple street wars that led to the death of many, the original clique shrunk drastically in number from hundred to only forty four active members by 2000. Later that year the gang moved forward by only jumping in five new members. These members were from Mexican, and Central American background due to the immigration war that emerged throughout all of Los Santos in the 1980s. Despite the gang being a hardcore Mexican gang, they quietly initiated members from other races as well such as Caucasians, and Asians. From 1990 until early 2009 the gang continued to operate in silence as most of their crimes were centered on selling narcotics such as cocaine, black tar and mushroom. After the death of Raymond Gonzales in 2011 the gang's shot caller that were incarcerated in High Desert State Prison demanded that the gang boosted recruitment. Since 2015, the gang has seen a various influence of new members that have been down to put in work for their cause, these new members who are usually from families that have been separated by the government in rural areas of El Corona. There have been an influence of younger members coming from local high schools located in the south side, Idlewood, Gilmore and Willowfield.
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