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  1. The Real South Krew TRSK - (The Real South Krew) is a young tag team. It was formed by a group of teenagers, the first of their generation to fall under the influence of gangsters of the old generation. The territory of the tag team stretches along the area of the 38th street gang, it is not difficult to determine, because almost every recently empty wall has fresh tags indicating the control of these streets. In their tags, TRSK mentions and pays respect to 38th street. In recent years, the outskirts of south Los Santos, or as it is commonly called by the locals of these streets - Los Scandalos, have become one of the most dangerous places in the city due to frequent clashes between various factions. The strengthening of patrols also did not give any global result, and according to statistics it turns out that more than half of the detainees have links with criminal organized groups, and within thirty percent had problems with the law earlier. It was under these circumstances that the formation of the tag team began. The tag team was formed in 2021 by Layno "Lento" Gazzard and his school friends in order to give their company a name and engage in tagging on those spots that they claim in order to enhance the status of their team. Tags can be found on El Corona, often in the vicinity and only occasionally outside the teenagers' home area. cread: vadim zlobin
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  2. I think i was in this faction before LS-RP closed, the players who are with this faction are legendary roleplayers, I hope I will join them soon
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  3. Props, AG. Only took you a little over a decade to take the reins.
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  6. All recruitment as you can imagine will be done In Character and you will be expected to not break any rules, be respectful and dedicated to the faction and your character in it. We understand that not everybody is an expert on gang roleplay and specifically Sureño roleplay but we are an open path for you to learn. We expect you to accept constructive criticism if it's being given to you and for you to engrave your own development path in the faction. The aim of our faction is to create a realistic sureño environment in El Corona. We don't want this to lean towards being a generic faction so we will have our own personal twist. If you've found the thread interesting and want to participate and join us on this journey then we expect you to know that you will have to develop a character and focus on bringing out the realism aspect in the environment. Any information regarding sending CK permission, the faction rules, backstory & more can be found inside the Discord channel which you can join by clicking the interactable image below. If you got any questions or complaints about the faction or its members, don't hesitate to send a forum PM to @risen
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  7. El Corona has always been a stronghold for illicit activity, even during the First World War the area was known for not only its roughness but had a reputation for its high poverty rate although residents knew nothing of what was becoming of the neighborhood before the early 1920s. Residents of El Corona became more and more engrossed in ways that friends would come together and defend the area from gangs that were popping up at the time, gangs that included Big Hazard and White Fence but despite these events, the famous Zoot Suit Riots of the 1940s are what shone light on the 38th Street Gang in a way that would change the course of the gangs actions and reputation within Los Santos forever. The Sleepy Lagoon Murder consisted of multiple teenage 38th Street gang members brutally murdering a young boy by the name of Jose Diaz at a water reservoir which was often visited by gang members. 600 Mexican teenagers all over Los Santos were hauled up by LSPD for the heinous crime although eventually 22 members of the 38th Street Gang including some female affiliates were tried and the event would lead to the single largest mass trial on record in San Andreas. From 1999 up until around mid 2019, the 38th Street Gangs impact on the southern side of the city was devastating to not only the local residents but to law enforcement alike as new cliques flagging the neighborhood started popping up within the immediate area. The tiny locotes (TLS) were among the first clickas to originate out of the gang all the way back in the 1920s, now in current times there are over 12 different clickas across three different states all flagging for the same cause. In Los Santos, the 38th Street gang holds 6 sets; Tiny Locotes (TLS), Gardenas Locos (GLS), Krazy Katz (KZK), Tiny Winos (TWS), Pee Wee Gangsters (PWGS) & Tiny Diablas (TDS), each set with their own reputations and input on the lives they live. In 2019 a rival gang; Bounty Hunter Bloods (BHB) took their chances and sparked a war which would end up making national news with a body count of over 30 people over the course of a year, Oscar "Blueboy" Huerta along with other original new generation 38th Streeters at the time including Antonio "Shaggy" Merino, Andres "Casper" Artego, Joshua "Bugs" Pena, Owen "Stomper" Nereyo and the famous Dennis "Creeper" Grajeda engaged deep in the war between the two gangs, often plotting on ways to score points and cleanse the 38th Street flats of blacks. After a long and bloody war between two gangs that lasted almost two years, the 38th Streeters eventually managed to push back and take the flats with force which resulted in a mass shootout within the 38th Street car lot. After taking back control of the flats, another spark ignited only this time it was directed from the Eastside Hustler Crips (EHC). During this time of conflict, the 38th Street Gang were also up against a gang injunction order which made them prone to constant stop and searches and the avoidance of their friends due to the court order; making attacks on rival gangs 10 times as hard.
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  8. GANG AND NARCOTICS DIVISION LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT "We intimidate those who intimidate others." "The mission of the Gang and Narcotics Division is to disrupt violent street gangs and the means by which they support their lifestyle, including the manufacture, transportation, sale and use of illicit drugs, and sales of firearms in the greater Los Santos area. Gang and Narcotics Division's enforcement efforts also focus on street-level enforcement strategies to effect a reduction in Part I crimes, thereby resolving community problems and facilitating uniformed officer's involvement." The Gang and Narcotics Division (GND) is dedicated to disrupting violent street gangs and dismantling infrastructure that supports their criminal enterprises. GND targets the manufacture, transportation, sale, and use of illicit drugs, as well as illegal firearms sales throughout the greater Los Santos Area. The Gang Support Section (GSS), a key component of GND, is overseen by a Lieutenant II and provides criticical support to Area GITs in gang-related investigations. This detective-based unit specializes in street gangs, prison gangs, and outlaw motorcycle gangs, personnel typically operating in civilian clothing. Beyond investigative support, GSS also provides essential officer safety guidance, conducts training for department personnel and outside agencies, and engages directly with communities on gang-related issues. Their work in locating fugitives and analyzing gang activity patters forms a crucial foundation for GND's overall strategy. A cornerstone of GND's effectiveness is its collaborative relationship with Area Gang Impact Teams across the department's geographic bureaus. Through coordinated intelligence sharing and joint operations, GND enhances the department's ability to identify emerging threats and implement targeted interventions in affected neighborhoods. The Area Gang Impact Teams (GIT) are comprised of specialized officers from the Gang Enforcement Detail (GED). These teams work directly in affected communities, gathering intelligence and conducting operations to disrupt gang activities at the street level. Topic credit: Vilbar, Desmond
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  9. might need to roll through with big bear franklyn
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  10. Tagging crew's have spread throughout South San Andreas. Police have identified more than 600 tagging crews only in LS County. They are also known as tag-bangers, posses, piecers, housers and snappers. They compete with other tagging-crew to see who does the most graffiti in a given time period, in a given area, or both. They differ from traditional downtown ethnic gangs in that their names can change (YBT, Young Badass Taggers, Young Brutal Taggers, etc). In addition, some graffiti artists prefer to work alone. Police report that the behavior of tagger groups is no longer just a fad. Older graffiti taggers now carry guns for protection or to be ''gangsters''. Some have moved on to committing other crimes, such as robberies and car thefts. The taggers interviewed for this study consider tagging to be an art and an expression of themselves rather than a crime. Tagging groups tend to be made up of people of different ethnic backgrounds and male or female members. Boys are "Kings" and girls are "Queens". The most prolific taggers are 13 to 20 year olds. Taggers dress like other people, but may adopt gang-like attire. They usually wear baggy, dark-colored clothing or perhaps professional sports team clothing. In the mid 90s, independent tagging crews in Los Angeles were forced by the traditional big gangs to become subgroups or cliques of traditional street gangs such as Florence 13, 18th Street and Mara Salvatrucha. Some resisted and became gangs of their own such as Krazy Ass Mexicans or DIAx3.
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  11. From a horse to a Village People band member, your RP sure is full of variety. Followin this.
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  12. Aaand we are back... We've made a few changes, both internally and in terms of the game's timeline by skipping ahead ten years, meaning any old characters we used to have are by now gone or have moved on to other things. This allows a new generation to take over and create new characters and stories while also leaving behind any unfinished business and starting fresh. If you're interested in joining us, join our Discord and come roleplay with us in-game. CK Permissions: Upon being invited to the faction in-game and gaining access to the majority of our Discord channels, it is understood that you consent to grant us the rights to CK your characters should the leadership of the faction deem it appropriate. Discord: https://discord.gg/nhkgBfWj65
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