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Link Up With Trip & Wipe Out // The Fallen Homies Who's Behind It? Standing Strong // Keeping It Smart Payback6 points
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SUN ROOF FRANK // MONEY BY THE TON SNIFF OF THAT TONY // I FLOSS GET LIKE ME // DON'T FAKE OR PLAY GAMES4 points
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BACK IN MY DAY // SPACE AGE WHIPS DESERT EDITION GLE // MAINTAIN SLANG CAINE 4 YEARS DONT GET STRIPPED OR CHIPPED // TRYNA SEND A HOE DOWN ON FIGUEROE NIGGA WE'LL LET YOU LEAVE BUT YOU GON LEAVE THEM CHAINS NIGGA // PISTOLS AINT 4 SHOW WE AIN'T ENTERTAIN NIGGA PINK FITTIES // GANG IN HEA4 points
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Hood Talk // Rumors About Doughboy BIP Doughboy Rollin Through Ckrenshaw // For The Lost Soldiers3 points
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New Gang Emerges in Idlewood Amid Loose Ties to Crystal Garden Bloods By Tanner Noble Published: January 03, 2025 After the sweeping arrests that dismantled the Crystal Garden Bloods, Frontline MOB, a new gang has appeared in the northern parts of Idlewood. Although authorities successfully removed key figures, the power vacuum has invited fresh criminal activity. Law enforcement has noted a spike in drug trafficking, illicit firearms, and violent incidents in the area. While the emerging group is not directly linked to the former gang, loose connections to past members may play a crucial role in its evolution. Captain Raul Mendoza of the Idlewood Police Department warned, βThereβs concern that some key figures may still be at large and influencing this new organization behind the scenes.β Residents, who had hoped for lasting change after the recent busts, now worry about renewed turf wars and instability. Community leaders are urging for enhanced support measuresβsuch as expanded youth programs and economic opportunitiesβto help deter vulnerable individuals from criminal involvement. As law enforcement intensifies its surveillance, the future of Idlewood remains uncertain. Whether this new gang will grow to match the notoriety of its predecessor is yet to be determined, but officials remain determined to prevent another cycle of crime and violence. LSPD Officer Killed, New Gang Suspected in Targeted Execution By Tanner Noble Published: March 17, 2025 The execution of LSPD Sergeant I Miguel Ruano has sparked a statewide investigation and drawn attention to a newly emerged street gang in South Los Santos. Authorities believe the killing was carried out by members of the 59th & Harlow Bloodsβa recently surfaced set with suspected ties to the defunct Frontline MOB. Ruano, a veteran gang enforcement officer, was abducted in Los Santos and later found dead at a remote airstrip in Las Venturas. Police say the attack was calculated and intended as a direct message to law enforcement. βThis wasnβt random,β said Captain Raul Mendoza of LSPD. βThis was about sending a signal.β Though 59th & Harlow was not previously known to police, early intel suggests the group may be made up of younger affiliates seeking to rebuild turf once held by Frontline MOB, which saw its leadership dismantled in past federal cases. In response, LSPD has launched targeted operations across South LS, hoping to prevent further violence. Community leaders, however, stress that enforcement alone wonβt be enough. βIf we donβt address what drives young people into gangs, weβll be here again,β said youth advocate Liana McNabb. As Ruano is laid to rest, the city braces for what may come nextβuncertain whether this new gang presence will burn out or escalate further.1 point
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Paper Talks in the Parking Lot / Blanca Lane I Paper Talks in the Parking Lot / Blanca Lane II1 point
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