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The Rollin 50's Neighborhood Families are a small but active street gang located in the Forest Hills area, they mainly sport an Green flag because they are under the Families card. This street has a complicated history and was once known as one of the most notorious and biggest gangs to make their mark in the streets of Los Santos until gentrification impacted their community. They reside around a small area but yet they are one of the long-standing African-American street gangs with some members in the set being of African Americans. In the year 1995, the Rollin 50's Neighborhood Families suffered terrible gentrification when Los Santos decided to open up private schools. A lot of real estate was bought throughout the area, and many homes and apartment complexes were upscaled, which increased value. A lot of families and residents within the community and or neighborhood couldn’t continue to pay rent. The gentrification caused a lot of residents to move out which obviously separated the gang and decreased numbers heavily. The residents who did stay struggled a lot, this drove a lot of people to scrape up the money and pick up extra jobs to be able to get by. As gentrification rates rose within the neighborhood, crime rates also arose. The gang was forced to perform illegal activities for money to be able to make rent. Theft increased throughout the area and burglary rates skyrocketed throughout the Southside, mainly the Forest Hills area.

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The Rollin 50 Neighborhood Families consist of multiple cliques despite their small size over the last couple of years. You have the 9th Streeters who operate around the area of B.J Smith Park, this is the younger crowd and because of CCTV cameras and gentrification this clique is less active. In the modern days though the 9th Streeters are still outside very frequently and their numbers are inclining over the years. Then you have the Hill Top Families who actually operate near the Pisgah Heights apartment complexes; they are the most active out of the 4 cliques and have managed to stay decently sized. Hill Top is where it all started for the street gang until they started to expand into cliques in the late 70s. Members from both cliques can be seen all throughout the dangerous streets and area of Chamberlain Hills as they are known by all the gangs who reside in Chamberlain. Members will do whatever it takes to make money around the hood and also will do whatever they have to do to prove themselves around the hood. They are money-hungry and love to make money by any means no matter what they have to do. Today, the 9th Streeters have participated in attempted murders, shootings, street robberies, possession of narcotics for sale, possession of firearms, and burglaries. They are very careful of who they trust and who they tend to do business with and are gang before anything.

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Original 50 Boyz- The 9th street Babies, also known as the "Prime Time Hitmakers," are a branch of the well-known Rolling 50’s Families Gang (R50), a street gang based in Forest hills , Los Santos . Members of the Prime Time Hitmakers clique are seen as the face of the Hood and those with high power in the hood. These are also people who work for the betterment of the neighborhood. This group usually wears Florida Marlin  hats. The 9th Street Prime Time Hitmakers are very close to the 7th All-Stars and the 6th street Babies, and they meet with them daily; they all bang the same gang "Rollin 50 Families ," but they are closer with their clique the 9th Street Prime Time Hitmakers.

Today-
Now The rollin 50’s Gang is active on Lenox streets. They collaborate to do things like tagging opponents' walls, selling drugs, and anything else that helps the gang succeed. The gang's cliques no longer go by their street names. The Original 50 Boyz, the gang's largest clique, is now known as the West Side All-Stars. Members of this clique are generally familiar with their surroundings and are well-known in the neighborhood.

 

 

 

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