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  2. A Dark Horse / Welcome Back
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  3. Boris Petkov is on the phone while the famous FONTO! commercial is playing on TV.
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  4. OOC INFORMATION Miyazaki-Dōmei 宮崎同盟 is a fictional criminal organization which is inspired by Japanese-American diaspora networks and "traditional" Yakuza ideology. This faction is not portraying a direct Yakuza branch from Japan, but rather a localized syndicate which operates independently in LS and of course, it is shaped by cultural heritage, modern American influences, and street-level realities. The focus of the faction is on portraying a realistic criminal environment, which draws from real-world diasporan models similar to those of Southeastern European factions, like, Southeastern European and East Asian groups which are active abroad. All recruitment is handled strictly IC. We value character development, respect for continuity, and we adhere to all server rules. For questions & concerns, or constructive dialogue feel free to contact @Femto
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  5. The Insane Crips (IC), also known as the Insane Crips Gang (ICG), are the largest African-American street gang based on the East Side of Long Beach, California. Primarily located in Central Long Beach, the gang originated around 21st Street and Lewis Avenue, eventually expanding to surrounding neighborhoods. Affiliated with the 3x Trays alliance, the Insane Crips are known for wearing Oakland Raiders (formerly Los Angeles Raiders) apparel, with black and gray as their signature colors. A subgroup known as the Baby Insane clique is distinguished by their use of Cleveland Indians apparel and is known for adopting red as their primary color. OOC INFO: Our goal is to create an authentic and engaging experience for Afro-American roleplay centered around gang culture, specifically reflecting the street politics and social dynamics of Los Angeles. This includes accurate representations of real-life gang affiliations, terminology, and behavioral norms, with a focus on immersive and respectful storytelling. This approach is designed not to glorify criminal activity, but to provide a realistic framework that respects the complexity of urban life, identity, and socio-political environments in historically marginalized communities. Authenticity, research, and cultural sensitivity are core to building a meaningful roleplay environment. Interested in joining? To be considered, you must have a clean admin record for the past three months and a solid understanding of Los Angeles street slang, while also being able to communicate in proper English. If you have any questions or need more information, feel free to DM me @Deathrow. Here’s the Discord link: [https://discord.gg/cyC9JhNB]
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  6. E/S 984 MAIN STREET MAFIA CRIP The Main Street Mafia Crips (MSMC) are an African-American street gang located on the East Side of Los Santos, Ganton. The Main Street Mafia Crips originated around the 1970’s. They consist of two sub-sets known as the 84 Main Street Mafia Crips and the 98 Main Street Mafia Crips. The 98 Main Street Mafia Crips originated around 98th Street and Main Street, between Colden Ave and 104th Street. The 110 Freeway (Harbor) and San Pedro Street, acts as their borderline. The 84 Street Mafia Crips are located around 84th Street and Main Street, between San Pedro and Broadway Blvd. The 84 Street Mafia Crips are smaller than their counter part 98 Main Street Crips. Despite their size, the 84 MSMC are known for their brutal reputation for violence. 99 MAFIA CRIP The Ganton Bullies are an active clique based in Ganton, operating under the broader structure of the 99 Mafia Ganton Crips. They control Hyatt Park and are well known around 99th Street. Word is that Ganton Bullies are closely aligned with 984 Main Street Mafia Crips, and the three sets used to go on drills together targeting their rivals from 38th. One of the most talked-about rumors is that Tiny PopOut (99/GB🕊️), his cousin Tiny WhaccEm (99/GB🕊️), and Zay Osama (98MSMC🔒) were involved in the drive-by shooting that killed rapper Juju from 38th, on 28th Street, in El Corona
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  7. When the systems failed and silence was the rule, a band of ghosts formed a form. No banners. No bold colors. Just a tight-knit group, bound by faith and sharpened by need. Violence was not chaos — it was strategy. Profit was not greed — it was survival. At first, they worked on instincts: protect their own, take what belonged to them, eliminate liabilities. Instincts evolved, however. The team created a base that could not be traced, only felt. A whisper wave of disappearing acts, moving funds, and power plays with no fingerprints. They called it "The Triangle." Three points. One direction. GUNS – Supplied through different channels, moved in with purpose. MONEY – Cleaned, flipped, and recycled through silence. MURDER – Code protector, simple as that. There were no ranks, only circles of trust and respect. The deeper you were in, the less you needed to speak. Those who asked too many questions vanished. Those who delivered without hesitation rose. It’s not a crew. It’s not a gang. It’s a formula = one that's working. GUNS. MONEY. MURDER. Guns, Money, Murder. operates under set of internal codes, uniquely not traditional gang "ranks" or hierarchy. These codes define the IC behavior, power dynamics, and character progression in a way that sets us apart from typical street factions, all there is, is our codes that can only be understood from the members of our circle, there isn't any promotion through ranks, only progression through respect.
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  8. Dragan Drobnjak Drops
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  9. Street: Unity Boulevard, El Corona, Los Santos 516, San Andreas
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  10. 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-SHERIFF
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