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BY SIB STAFF / JUNE 08, 2025 SHERIFF WESTBORO PROMOTES COMMANDER GEISBAUER TO DIVISION CHIEF, NOW SERVING AS HIS CHIEF OF STAFF Sheriff Westboro announced the appointment of Robert E. Geisbauer to the rank of Division Chief of the Los Santos County Sheriff’s Department, effective June 2025. Chief Geisbauer, a 30-year veteran of the Department, now leads the Office of the Sheriff, where he is responsible for executive-level coordination of departmental initiatives, strategic planning, and oversight of special projects, in addition to providing direct and ongoing support to the Sheriff. “Chief Geisbauer is a trusted, principled leader whose decades of service and dedication to this Department speak for themselves,” said Sheriff Westboro. “His vision, commitment to integrity, and relentless drive for excellence make him the ideal choice to help lead our agency forward as we continue to serve the people of Los Santos County with transparency, accountability, and professionalism.” Chief Geisbauer’s career in law enforcement began more than 30 years ago with the Los Santos County Sheriff’s Department. He has served in multiple assignments, including Patrol Operations, the Professional Standards Division, and the Administrative Services Division. As Captain, Geisbauer led the Internal Affairs Bureau, where he directed sensitive administrative and criminal investigations and oversaw the Department’s legal arm, the Advocacy Unit. He also served as Coordinator for the Basic Sergeant Supervisory School, modernizing the leadership curriculum and introducing new evaluation models to enhance readiness among first-line supervisors. Promoted to Commander in May 2025, Geisbauer assumed oversight of both the Administrative Services Division and the Professional Standards Division, where he led efforts in departmental training, policy compliance, and ethics oversight. He played a key role in aligning internal accountability with countywide governance and performance standards. Appointed Division Chief the following month, Geisbauer now leads high-level operational planning and the implementation of strategic initiatives in close coordination with the Sheriff. His efforts help ensure the Department remains focused on its mission to protect and serve the community while fostering professional excellence across all levels of the organization. Throughout his career, Chief Geisbauer has emphasized professional ethics, leadership development, and organizational accountability. He holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and Organizational Leadership, is a graduate of POST Command College Class 52, and maintains several advanced law enforcement certifications. A devoted husband and father of two, Geisbauer is also a strong advocate for professional development and a frequent contributor to public safety leadership forums and training programs across the state. “Robert represents the best of this Department—honor, service, and a steadfast commitment to public safety,” Sheriff Westboro added. “I look forward to working alongside him as we continue to build a safer, stronger Los Santos County.” Los Santos County Sheriff's Department 300 Innocence Boulevard, Los Santos, SA 90220 1-800-SHERIFF2 points
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Back Like I Never Left After a long time away, Eric found himself back in Ganton the same streets where he used to hustle and built the Trap Clique from the ground up. He knew every alley, every stash spot, and every blind corner like the back of his hand. But this time, he wasn’t coming back to pick up where he left off — he was coming back on a whole different level. Since leaving the hood, Eric had been making moves quietly. He focused on go-fast runs, moving weight quickly and cleanly without leaving a trail. Through these drops, he built connections with solo hustlers and newly formed sets across the city. He kept it low, stayed consistent, and most importantly real. One of those connections, a plug from the east side, stuck with him heavy. The two ran a few deals, made solid money, and built trust. That loyalty meant something to Eric, and it pushed him to help smaller players get on their feet, acting as the main supply line when no one else would. But the real shift came when someone from Eric's past tapped back in an old connect from 2018 who’d been deported to Mexico years ago. The guy had history in LS but was now sitting at the table with some serious people, running weight as part of the Sinaloa Cartel. After reconnecting, they made a deal. The cartel would supply the drugs directly, and Eric would take care of distribution in LS. It was clean. It was profitable. And it was official. Eric reached out to a few of his older clients, letting them know the stock was ready to move. But nobody tapped in no explanation, just silence. Eric didn’t dwell on it. He knew where he stood and what he had. He wasn’t the one missing out — they were. Without wasting time, he set his focus on building new links and locking in tighter relationships with clients who actually moved right. From that point, Eric decided to limit what kind of product he pushed and who got access to it. Some of it he'd move personally, on his own terms, especially through party scenes and nightclubs. He tested the idea by taking a few pills with him to a club one night. Everything moved smoothly no attention, no pressure. Just quiet flips and clean money. It was a reminder: he knew how to move, and more importantly, he knew how to stay under the radar. But he also realized clubs weren’t active every night, and sitting on product for too long increased risk. So he made a decision: post back up in Ganton. The same ground where the Trap Clique was born. He still had the knowledge the routes, the safe spots, the pulse of the area. Now, he was focused on building something stronger: connections based on loyalty, not hype. No more second chances. Anyone who didn’t value what he offered before? They’re off the list for good. And now, with the drug supply secured through the Sinaloa pipeline, Eric has his eyes set on something bigger arms trafficking. He’s slowly working to add gun deals to the table, expanding his role from a local plug to a serious distributor in LS. He’s still running go-fasts, still supporting solo hustlers and sets, but this time with real structure. Real rules. Real moves.1 point
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That's right. The squadron of Valenti soldiers are still getting money despite what they say. I want take this opportunity to let everyone know, in the words of the one who shall not be named: Valenti has been official since the Big Bang, and it's through divine providence that it has maintained that status despite numerous setbacks and other factions failing in similar circumstances.1 point
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