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This faction aims to portray an authentic and respectful representation of the Irish, and Irish Traveller community and their illicit activities in America. Our focus is on cultural accuracy, character-driven storytelling, and realistic economic motivations rather than stereotypes. Our goal is to deliver believable, immersive roleplay that highlights the social and economic pressures shaping these live; without glorifying crime or misrepresenting the culture. If you'd like to get involved, please reach out to @Conor, @Sweet @Heliusor @husoparac113 points
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Recruitment for the faction is done in-character, and you will be expected to follow the server rules while associating yourself with our image. Be respectful to those around you and dedicate yourself to your characters development within the faction. The aim of 38th Street is to create a realistic sureño environment in El Corona. The Discord is accessible for those who are interested in joining the faction, we're currently open to new members and encourage those who are looking for something fresh to try it out, if there are any questions feel free to contact @risen or connect to the Discord, where you can find some information about the faction and ask any questions you may have.3 points
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Today's events telling Thirst#4 / Solo store trips Mira / The crips is outside3 points
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PSA to Harlows No Competition / Blowouts on the Board / Shadow Dead2 points
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Hi friends @Helius @badhbh hope u are well great faction honestly I'm impressed in 20252 points
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La eMe // Insurance — Second Act Link up // Where you from, baby? Black SUV incident // No Warning Shots2 points
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Hood Credentials / Street Credit II Hood Credentials / Street Credit III Routine My Ass / Blue & Reds II Hood Credentials / Street Credit IV Hood Credentials / Street Credit V2 points
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The same Hand that feeds, is the same that Kills you To my dear tio... How you been? Is everything still good in there? Sorry you didn't hear from me for a long minute, I'm occupied with a lot of stuff lately. Delores, passed away.. Times are real hard right now, unc, and I hope you understand. How about yours? Hopefully you're all good, I know you are. I'm trying my best to write to you as much as I can, it's just complicated right now with all these problems... With love and respect, Richard. E.I.P Richard "Lucky Rich" Roybal from Tres Seis.2 points
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Luciano Leggio, often photographed smoking a cigar even while in restraints, was a prominent Sicilian Mafia figure and longtime leader of the Corleonesi, a faction originating in the town of Corleone. Although his actual surname was Leggio, he became widely known as Liggio due to a clerical error in court records during the 1960s. Leggio gained notoriety for repeatedly escaping conviction for numerous crimes—including several murders—until he was finally arrested in Milan on 16 May 1974. The following year, he received a life sentence and was transferred to the Badu ’e Carros prison in Sardinia. Even from behind bars, he is believed to have maintained considerable power, allegedly ordering the 1977 assassination of Lieutenant Colonel Giuseppe Russo. He was also said to have ordered the 1979 killing of Judge Cesare Terranova, whom he despised for humiliating him during an interrogation years earlier; the Sicilian Mafia Commission reportedly endorsed the murder. Although Leggio was put on trial for orchestrating Terranova’s assassination, he was acquitted twice—first in Calabria in 1983 and again on appeal in 1986—due to insufficient evidence. By the late 1970s, his deputy, Salvatore Riina, had effectively taken control of the Corleonesi. During the Maxi Trial of 1986–87, prosecutors sought a 15-year sentence for Leggio, but the court ultimately cleared him of the four murders he was accused of directing from prison. When Luciano Leggio was imprisoned, he continued sending orders from behind bars, but the real power on the outside quickly shifted to Salvatore Riina. Acting as Leggio’s most trusted lieutenant, Riina handled enforcement, decision-making, and daily coordination for the Corleonesi. Over time, Riina built his own loyal inner circle, tightened control over the clan’s operations, and eliminated rivals who threatened his position. By the late 1970s, he was no longer just carrying out Leggio’s commands—he had effectively become the de facto leader. Sources indicate that Salvatore Riina, historically linked to the Corleonesi faction from overseas, has extended his organization’s operations into Los Santos, San Andreas State. The move appears strategic, aimed at penetrating fragmented criminal markets within the city and consolidating influence under a single command structure. Riina maintains minimal public presence and relies on long-standing associates to communicate directives. Although external observers still refer to the faction’s former leadership, field intelligence confirms that operational authority rests almost entirely with Riina. Operational Cells: East Beach - Verona Beach , Red County and county outskirts. Communication: Face-to-face relays through vetted intermediaries; no electronic traces detected. **** Riina's faction is now considered one of the most cohesive and disciplined criminal entities within Los Santos. Although small in number compared to native groups, the organization’s internal loyalty, strategic precision, and methodical expansion present a significant long-term risk to citywide stability.1 point
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