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  2. If you're not already aware Discord image URLs expire after 24 hours. https://uk.pcmag.com/security/149497/discord-decides-file-links-will-only-work-for-24-hours
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  3. As you would expect, all recruitment will take place in character, and you will be expected to follow all guidelines, be polite, and committed to the faction and your character. We recognize that not everyone is an expert in gang roleplay, but we are here to help you learn. We expect you to take constructive feedback when it is offered to you and to carve out your own direction in the party. We don't want this to become a generic faction, so we'll give it our own exclusive spin. If you've found the thread interesting and want to join us on this adventure, you should be aware that you'll need to create a character and concentrate on bringing out the realism in the world. Reach out to kookinkokaine or Lorik for invites.
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  4. From Dominance to Decline: The Valenti Family's Era of Influence and the New Criminal Landscape By GEORGE WILKES December 7th, 2023 A Changing of the Guard In the early 20th century, the state of San Andreas saw a rise in violent feuds between various traditional organized crime groups. Towards the latter half of the century, organized crime activity seemed all but non-existent, at least in the public eye, until a drastic change of events that would go on to change the landscape of organized crime in the city for the foreseeable future. After the release of a seasoned Genovese captain in 1987, a small crew of Italians began migrating from the East Coast to establish criminal operations in the state of San Andreas, choosing Los Santos as the base for their activities. Their operations, primarily focused on sports betting, loan sharking, and pornography, quickly took root. The crew’s migration received the green light from the Genovese hierarchy, a decision driven not only by the crew's proven proficiency in managing profitable mob rackets, but also significantly bolstered by their deep-rooted familial ties within the Genovese organization. By 1992, more and more mafiosi from the crew started their transition from New York to Los Santos. This expansion was met with trepidation by the Genovese hierarchy, who viewed the ambitious undertakings as a potential split from their orbit of influence. By 1993, the majority of the operations of the Genovese-backed crew had shifted to Los Santos, drawing the ire of the established Cosa Nostra in the city—the Petrulli family, which had dominated the Los Santos underworld since the 1930s. Tensions escalated to the point where in 1993, the leadership of both the Genovese and Petrulli families were regularly in contact, discussing concerns over the burgeoning faction. It culminated in the Genovese boss Vincent “The Chin” Gigante allegedly disowning and sanctioning the elimination of the emerging leader of the crew. In October of 1993, two mafiosi opened fire on a grocery store in East Los Santos, killing one and injuring another. The survivor would later be revealed by authorities to be the head of a notorious Mafia clan. For the first time in a decade, law enforcement recognized an emerging organized crime presence in Los Santos with the event igniting a bloody Mafia war in the state. According to FBI estimates, within two years 23 mafiosi were killed in the gruesome war. Like all wars, there are winners and losers. The survivor of the grocery store shooting in 1993 faced a pivotal moment in 2011 when he was convicted on charges of racketeering and conspiracy despite being exonerated for the high-profile murder charge of his former friend and underboss, Paul Nunziatta, in 2008. Santino “The Butcher” Valenti, the original patriarch of the Los Santos crime family, was largely unknown in the early 1990s. However, by May 29, 2011, the day of his landmark conviction, the Butcher may have been responsible for over 20 murders spanning over a 30-year career in organized crime, with two thirds of that timeframe sitting at the top of a flourishing state-wide criminal syndicate dubbed by law enforcement officials as the Valenti crime family. Public court documents reveal that Valenti not only lived a life of luxury and excess, better known as the American Dream, if you’ve seen Scarface, but the Butcher also went to extreme lengths to protect his world of luxury. His lavish lifestyle included various properties owned through number companies, family members, and different identities which are now the subject of various foreclosure proceedings. Those that were close to him enjoyed the fruits of his “labor”—or spoils of his criminal activities. Despite his conviction, Valenti, now in poor health, could potentially see freedom again in 2036. Valenti’s era, marked by extravagance—from memberships at elite golf and yacht clubs to a fleet of luxury sports cars—seems a distant memory in the city's current criminal landscape. Today, the landscape of organized crime on the West Coast has undergone a dramatic transformation. Gone are the days when the Mafia, particularly the Valenti crime family, reigned supreme in the state of San Andreas. The modern-day picture, marked by feuds, internal power shifts and premature resurgences, depicts a withered organization on life support, battling its way through courtrooms. Once considered one of the most sophisticated and elusive Mafia organizations in the country, today, the Valenti crime family looks unfamiliar. Law enforcement officials value the Los Santos (Valenti) crime family at a mere quarter of its original size and have, consequently, scaled back their interest in pursuing the group and other mafia groups in general. The shift in focus is now on tackling home-bred terrorism, drug cartels, and white-collar crimes, which have proven more profitable than traditional organized crime. The mafia's decline on the West Coast, particularly the erosion of the Valenti family’s influence, reflects broader trends in organized crime. With a headcount depleted by indictments and a limited recruitment pool, mafia figures control smaller, less influential criminal rackets and their focus has shifted increasingly into legitimate business. A stark contrast to the family’s heyday during the Butcher’s days when he ruled Los Santos with an iron fist, collecting his share of all Cosa Nostra activity in the area. In recent years, the Valenti family has been unable to maintain territorial control of their stomping ground, as well as many of the illegal operations in their far-flung criminal enterprise. The decline of the mafia is often attributed to the effectiveness of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and the relentless pursuit by federal authorities combined with a modern criminal landscape that favors less structured, more entrepreneurial forms of illicit activity. This shift suggests that traditional mafia organizations, like the Valenti family, are being outmaneuvered by more adaptive criminal elements. As the old guard fades into obscurity, questions linger about the future of La Cosa Nostra in the state. The story of the Valenti family, once intertwined with the very fabric of Los Santos, now serves as a cautionary tale of rise, dominance, and eventual decline in the unforgiving world of crime. Infighting and Indictments Following the Butcher’s landmark conviction, it is believed that street boss and former captain of the Tony’s Liquor crew, Joey “Buddha” Panzarino, assumed control of the family’s day-to-day activities, in the role of acting boss. In short order, however, Panzarino found himself in the same predicament as Santino, convicted under RICO and dealt a lengthy sentence. Panzarino’s underboss, Anthony Corsaro, was tapped on the shoulder as Buddha’s replacement, bringing with him a period of stability to the family’s leadership. Corsaro’s administration consisted of seasoned wiseguys from the Butcher’s inner circle including Gino “Gigi” Giordano, Ray Avena and Paul “Duke” Carducci. Under Corsaro’s leadership it was seemingly business as usual for the Valenti organization, which had initially experienced only a marginal slip in projected criminal revenue and influence following the loss of their patriarchal leader. The Valentis extended their reign over the Los Santos underworld until late 2012 when things began to unravel in what would be the beginning of years of internal power struggles for the once stable powerhouse. The sudden disappearance of Corsaro and Carducci left a major void at the top of the family. Captain Vincent “Bulldog” Malacci, formerly the Butcher’s personal driver and bodyguard, assumed control of the family for a short stint before he, too, disappeared. With law-enforcement scrutiny mounting, members of Valenti branches based out of Florida, San Diego, and San Francisco scrambled to fill the leadership vacuum and restructure the ailing outfit. Among them was Florida-based captain Stephen Cersani, who was appointed boss shortly after the disappearance of Malacci. Much to the dismay of the Valentis, Cersani’s reign ended abruptly as the family was faced with its most damaging series of indictments yet. Much of the Valenti family’s success in its heyday can be attributed to the shades of Genovese seen in the family’s fiercely adhered to values of loyalty and secrecy. The prestige, however, began to wear thin when Lucas Santora, originally a soldier of the Fiumano crew the Valentis had absorbed years prior, turned government informant. Frank Nappi, a Valenti captain among the reinforcements hailing from San Francisco, also turned informant, and testified against his mob peers in a historic mafia trial that crippled the family further. It has since been speculated that Cersani was installed as a front boss, essentially a lightning rod, for the Butcher’s consigliere and close confidant Samuel “Sammy the Beak” Beccarini. As the legend has it, the Beak garnered his nickname after making an off-color remark and receiving a mean haymaker to the nose courtesy of the Butcher. Beccarini, who had only recently been released from prison, narrowly avoided the initial indictments and it is believed that he reassumed position of acting boss for a short time before he, too, wound up behind bars. A New Rival Emerges Since then, numerous attempts have been made at regaining control of the Valenti crime family’s operations. However, to no surprise, all attempts have failed to steer the ship back on its once steady course. There was a time when scrutiny from law enforcement was the least of the family’s worries. Mob experts suggest that at one point the Valentis had a number of police officers on their payroll. Elder statesmen-like gangsters held the belief that only Sonny himself could bring the organization back to its former status of glory. However, some in-house gangsters disagreed. Nicholas Diopare, a former captain of the family, once known as the Apache, and Oakland-based soldier Anthony Sutera, tried their hand at the boss seat one after the other but were unable to rival the success of Butcher and his cohorts. Diopare, despite bringing some level of structure to the organization, was murdered in a brazen daylight shooting dubbed the “New Year’s Day Massacre” by media outlets. Sutera, fingered as the perpetrator, would ironically meet the same fate as the Apache in the months to come. Ultimately, both attempts at restoring the family would go on to put the organization in deeper chaos and, unknowingly, give way to a new breed of wiseguys. Mob experts called this new breed, “Mickey Mouse gangsters.” The most successful of this new “Mickey Mouse” crowd, Michael Sarino, is rumoured to have once been the personal chauffeur of Anthony Sutera. Sarino would later be linked to Sutera’s murder as well as the murder of his mentor, captain Patrick Durante, earning himself the nickname “The Snake.” With no official backing, Sarino would eventually ally himself with Valenti soldier Joseph Bellantonio and go on to form a renegade crew, today known as the Bellantonio crime family. It is rumoured that Joseph Bellantonio went from being a respected soldier to an outcast in West Coast mob circles. Sarino was shot and killed by his own gang in 2016. According to law enforcement, the Bellantonio group are structured like a traditional crime family despite their start as a loosely organized street gang based out of Eastmoor. Many old school mobsters consider the bunch anything but a real Cosa Nostra family. The group’s culture is marked by loose recruitment standards, an extreme level of treachery, street gang-like recklessness, and hair-trigger tendencies, which pales in comparison to the low key, quiet, and methodical essence of typical La Cosa Nostra organizations. From its genesis in 2014 and onwards, the Bellantonio group has garnered the majority of public attention and law enforcement pressure leading to speculation that the original Los Santos mafia, the Valenti crime family, is out of commission. A Glimmer of Hope The Valenti crime family, once a formidable force in Los Santos with its tentacles of influence reaching as far as the mayor's office, has faded from the public eye in recent years. The question arises: have the major league players on the West Coast disbanded, or has law enforcement shifted focus to more immediate threats to society? In 2015, the Valenti family showed new signs of life as rumors began to spread of a resurgence—albeit a premature one. Authorities believe that Samuel Beccarini’s former underboss, Frank Carna, hailing from the San Diego-based Lorenzo Valenti crew arrived in Los Santos as a reinforcement amidst the chaos in 2013. Carna would take on the role of a peacemaker, brokering an alliance with Sutera’s underboss, Robert Luppino, and Joseph Bellantonio of his namesake gang. The de facto three-man ruling panel, aspiring to bring peace and order to the turbulent Los Santos underworld, proved to be short-lived. As fate would have it, Frank Carna returned to his native Philadelphia for a funeral and was killed in a freak car accident. In the aftermath of Carna’s sudden death, the partnership would give rise to issues amongst the ruling panel and cause a split, with each entity returning to separate regimes. Once again, the Bellantonio regime continued making headlines while remnants of the Valenti family remained in the shadows, leaving questions as to whether the group still exists in any meaningful capacity. Though the Valenti family might seem a relic of the past, unable to adapt to new challenges and increased scrutiny, their legacy of strategic sophistication suggests that any brushing aside of a potential resurgence may be ill-advised. In any case, most consider the Butcher’s criminal organization to be a has-been. Mob experts suggested that much of the family’s members may have fled Los Santos back to their original outposts in San Diego, San Francisco, Florida, and Las Vegas. American Cosa Nostra on a Steep Decline While consensus exists that La Cosa Nostra is a waning enterprise not only for crime families in the West Coast, like the Valenti family, but also nationwide, experts are divided over the causes of this gradual decline. Steve Weldon, an independent political science analyst, has suggested in a research proposal that the migration of white populations from urban areas is a key factor diminishing the Mafia's power, particularly affecting its political influence. According to Weldon, as these populations leave urban centers, criminal organizations like the La Cosa Nostra families inevitably lose their recruitment pools. Another pivotal element in the Mafia's decline is RICO, crafted by University of Notre Dame law professor George Robert Blakely. The legislation has been a crucial tool for investigators targeting organized crime. Some speculate that had the Mafia maintained its connections with certain political figures, RICO, as we know it, may not even exist. Law enforcement officials and crime analysts also point to the intense pressure from federal authorities as a primary reason for the struggles facing American Cosa Nostra. The effectiveness of the witness protection program has allowed many mobsters to exit "the life," further weakening the Mafia's grip, as seen in the case of informants Lucas Santora and Frank Nappi. In a recent discussion panel with Robert Botnick, an analyst from the FBI’s organized crime branch, it was revealed that there is a credible possibility that the Butcher’s crew remains operational, though their numbers dwindled to an estimated quarter of its former size. Some panel volunteers estimated an even smaller figure. Botnick highlighted the emergence of new, unrelated individuals ascending within what remains of the traditional organized crime groups such as foreign emissaries from mafia counterparts like ‘Ndrangheta. Botnick noted, “Assessing these mafia groups is challenging because the Mafia is highly adaptable to shifting circumstances—a historical constant.” The Latest in the Wild West There's little cause for public alarm regarding encounters with these "goodfellas." In today's economically stringent mafia scene, many members are more likely to be collecting social welfare benefits than engaging in the kind of high-stakes racketeering depicted in shows like The Sopranos. You may even find your local wiseguy hustling a community bingo game. Times are tough. Yet, the existence of small, savvy mafia cells that manage to quietly profit from less conspicuous activities cannot be entirely dismissed for those keeping tabs on the Mafia. The “mob” is still very well out there, just not in the same way. After several years in the shadows, marked by rumours of its demise, the Valenti crime family began showing signs of activity in 2018. Lead organized crime journalist for the Los Santos Times, Ferris Cottone, shared his observation: “The new signs of life in the Valenti family interestingly coincided with the releases of former acting boss Samuel “Sammy the Beak” Beccarini and Donald “Ducks” Rigazzi in 2018 and 2019 respectively. With the rest of the Butcher’s inner circle either dead, behind bars, or retired, it is very plausible that the likes of Beccarini and Rigazzi have what it takes to bring some form of unity and structure back to the Valenti family.” The uptick, however, was not without its troubles. During a period of internal stability for the family, the Valentis found themselves locked into a bitter and bloody feud with their notorious rivals, the Bellantonios. The conflict would go on to spark a surge of violence in the Los Santos underworld, marking one of the most brutal turf wars in recent American Mafia history and in the process claiming numerous lives over a span of three years. The feud’s intensity finally waned with the return of Bonanno crime family bigwig Joseph “The Barber” Uttaro to Los Santos, presumably at the instruction of the New York Commission. The Barber, rumoured to have facilitated a crucial peace treaty between the conflicting families, suggested the cessation of all “business” ties—a suggestion, now a directive, that has since been upheld meticulously by both sides (there has been no mob war-linked murder since 2021). Unfortunately, peace arrived too late in preventing a resurgence elsewhere—one from the Feds. The crackdown on the two local crime families, initiated in the midst of their bloody feud, would soon bear fruit with the Bellantonio organization being the first to face indictments in late 2020, followed by the Valentis in 2021. The ensuing legal battles would deal a significant blow to both organizations as several high-ranking mob figures were publicly arrested throughout the state. The investigation into the Valenti crime family gained momentum following the mysterious disappearance of alleged soldier Arnold Brigone, leading to a deeper probe into captain Lucas "Pags" Pagano and his crew. The outcome? You guessed it, lengthy prison sentences. Court records indicate Pagano, a savvy businessman and self-proclaimed entrepreneur, oversaw a state-wide money laundering operation spread across various unsuspecting businesses, like a poultry farm in Dillimore owned and operated by a widow. At trial, it was revealed that Pagano would take proceeds from illegal mob activities and later pay out capital dividends from shell companies to himself, other members of his crew and senior-ranking members of the Valenti organization. His operation consisted of not only converting mob money to legitimate money, but also avoiding various taxes in the process. Other Valenti figureheads listed in the indictment include a close ally of Rigazzi, Paul Grumo, who some mob experts believe to be a recent addition to the family’s administration, and alleged captains Rudolph Guercini and Carmine “Baggs” Baggalia. Not included in the indictments, much to the surprise of mafia experts, was Bill Dippolito, who is rumored to be a feared enforcer originating from the San Diego-based Lorenzo Valenti crew and is recently believed to be a major player in Los Santos. Officials speculate that the Valenti crime family has been significantly weakened because of the recent indictments, possibly putting the organization on its last legs. Mob trials are ongoing for both the Valentis and Bellantonios. Law enforcement officials declined to comment on the record the total number of active members aligned with the family. However, one law enforcement official, speaking on the current state and structure, said that they preferred to wait for the outcome of the current case before making any further statements about the hierarchy, which is relatively unknown these days. Some members have likely moved out of the state or left the family altogether, some are in retirement, others missing in action. With a low concentration of Italians in the greater Los Santos area, recruiting new members is a challenge, especially considering the selective process of getting initiated into this thing of theirs. In the years immediately following his conviction, Santino “The Butcher” Valenti was believed to have been running the family from behind bars in some fashion and still served as official boss of the family. However, it is rumored that his involvement in the organization has been greatly reduced after crippling indictments against his inner circle. With numerous acting bosses putting their own stamp on the family throughout the years, the family is probably unrecognizable to the Butcher himself. As the Valenti crime family's influence wanes and new criminal elements emerge, the story of organized crime in Los Santos reflects the broader evolution of underworld power dynamics. What was once a tightly controlled empire built on loyalty, secrecy, and ruthless ambition has fractured under the weight of relentless law enforcement and internal strife. Nevertheless, the enduring saga of the Valentis serves as a poignant testament to the timeless nature of such legacies—not simply products of their era, but shapers of history itself. With the future of both local crime families hanging in the balance amid ongoing trials, one begs the question as to whether or not the local wiseguys have finally learned their lesson and whether the current period of peace is the new status quo, or are they doomed to repeat the same old mistakes that have plagued them in recent years? In which case, with history as our guide, the extinction of the Mafia in Los Santos could very soon become a reality. George Wilkes contributing from Los Santos. A version of this article appeared in print on December 7th 2023 on page A2 of the National edition.
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    2 points
  6. Dom Cali: "What sort of extra money? Not like I'm begging but I could use a little somethin here and there"
    2 points
  7. FIRE SCREEN I LOVE THESE REDNECKS !
    2 points
  8. 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.
    1 point
  9. The thread will follow the character development of Eric Asaki
    1 point
  10. Home Invasion I / Scope Out
    1 point
  11. SIDE LINED WRONG OUTCOME THIS IS SERIOUS
    1 point
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