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  1. In the early 2000s street gangs continue to grow, especially in the Southern section of Los Santos members of the Pueblo Bishop Bloods and their many rivals that surround them are still at large when it comes to rivalries. Most recently the (PBB) has been at large with Barrio 38th Street and Bloodstone Villains, due to them being so close to each other and being sworn enemies since the beginning of the formation of the gang. All sides have lost many members, a few notable members from Pueblo Del Rio projects that fell were Tiny Kreep, Infant 24, Peanut , and Baby Kountry. Many of these deaths were caused by gun violence and were to be from VSOP coalition (Villains, Stones, Outlaws, Pirus ~ Eastside blood/piru alliance) and the 38th Street Gang. Ever since these lives were taken the younger generation of Pueblo Bishop Blood members has become more hating towards the opposite gangs. East Los Santos area is a hotspot for gang activity which also means there are many rivalries between the majority of gangs in the area, Pueblo Bishop Bloods have always had run-ins hence them being sworn enemies to the VSOP alliance, 38th Street Gang, East Coast Crips, 4-Pacc Gangster Crips, and Mad Swan Family Bloods. Pueblo Bishop Bloods (PBB) are enemies of the Rollin O’s a/k/a all Neighborhood Crips, in particular, the 59 East Coast Neighborhood crips. They're also hostile towards majority gangs under the Mexican Mafia/Sureños banner, and all crips under the (2x and 3x) card. However, the E/S Pueblo Bishop Bloods are friendly towards the south side sureño gang, Florencia 13. As the Pueblo Bishop Bloods share their gang territory with Florencia 13's massive influence throughout the east side of South Central Los Santos. Pueblo Del Rio is a neighborhood of run-down apartment buildings that take up less than a square mile between 54th Street, Burns Avenue and Felton Avenue has long struggled to shake its violent image. Multiple warring gangs occupy the area two being the Pueblo Bishop Bloods a mostly black gang, and 38th Street, a mostly Latino gang. Police say area gang members are responsible for hundreds of shootings and robberies over the years. Though residents agree that the violence is mostly gang-related, some say the hostility has reinforced an undercurrent of racial tension among children and families. But the killing of 3-year-old Isabella Ayala on a sunny Sunday afternoon as she arrived home from McDonald’s has heightened tension and fear among residents. Police said the girl’s father, 24-year-old Samuel Ayala, was the target but was not a gang member. He was shot multiple times in the upper body and remains in critical condition at County General Medical Center. Police said the two suspects, both African American, might have mistaken Ayala for an 38th Street member. Pueblo Del Rio used to be called “Rio Grande Projects” for its symbolism and color, like the trees, project coloring, and murals that thrived among a vibrant-cultural style postwar apartment buildings. The Los Santos City Council changed the name 20 years ago after more apartment structures were being rebuilt and revamped into a "pueblo", spanish word for village. They renamed it Pueblo Del Rio, hoping to reflect the affluent and peaceful — mostly black — East Los Santos neighborhood nearby. Heading back down, Walker said Pueblo Del Rio began to change in the late 1960s and ‘70s. The white flight began after the 1965 Watts riots. Drug dealers set up shop in an alley between apartment buildings where they sold PCP. They called it “Sherm Alley.” Soon the drug trade changed to crack cocaine, he said, and everything went downhill. The Pueblo Bishop Blood gang ruled the narcotics scene in the area. High-rent apartment buildings turned into subsidized, low-income housing. Latino families, mostly immigrants, moved in. “The regular working ones were cool,” he said. “But then the 38th Street [gang] moved in and basically wanted to take over the drug trade.” Walker drove along 54th Street, past Theater Elementary School. Children stared him down. No one waved. Walker said sometimes the glares remind him of a scene out of the movie “Training Day,” which was filmed in Baldwin Village, an African American neighborhood hosting the Black P. Stone gang. A television news crew stood near a memorial of pink carnations, Jesus candles, and rag dolls on the grass — the spot where Isabella was killed. The pink and yellow bedroom Isabella shared with her 6-year-old sister, Claudia, overlooks the memorial. Claudia was in the car with her father and sister when the shooting occurred. On a recent morning, the family looked at old photos of Isabella spread across a coffee table. Although Isabella's family has received an outpouring of support and prayers from black and Latino families in the neighborhood, some residents say the gang war has fueled racism in this neighborhood, where both races are struggling to understand each other. They say children sometimes repeat racial slurs they hear from gang members or on the street. Sofia Garcia, 15, also lives in the neighborhood. She said some racial taunts have made her cry. “There’s a lot of racism,” she said. “African Americans don’t like Hispanic people.” “Like the rest of L.S., it’s changing with more Latinos,” said Nasir Ali, a black community activist who prayed with Isabella's family this week. “The neighborhood has racial tension. It’s increasing. Each ethnic group doesn’t understand each other’s culture.” The gang is usually identified by its known color that being red and notable insignia they are also to be seen wearing the color black because of the gang's roots. The Pueblo Bishop Blood (PBB) teams are Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Angels, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The reasoning behind this is that the logos signify where they are from and can also abbreviate certain letters their gang or clique represents. For instance, the Phillies & Pirates logo “P” meaning Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, for this certain set of bloods this “P” stands for Pueblo which represents the Pueblo Del Rio Bishop Bloods (PBB). Alongside wearing the other Pittsburgh/Philadelphia gear which shows their insignia, the logo representing the baseball team. They could be seen wearing a hat with an Angels on it representing the avenues that intersect and cross their neighborhood, being Burns Avenue & Felton Avenue. A few other teams they also wear are Kansas City Royals, and the Kansas City Chiefs because of the "KC" meaning "Kill Crabs"
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  3. E/S MOB PIRU The E/S Mob Piru, also known as 662 Gang, are a large African-American street gang whose turf stretches from Grove Street, Ganton, all the way up to the plaza and the local complex (in which the MOB heavily dominated). MOB was a smaller Piru hood until the rise of Death Row Records in the 1990s, they are one of the most reputable gangs that are currently rivals with both Cross Atlantic Piru and Lueders Park Piru who for a long time they were allied with. 1700 Block Being considered in the wider gang as the mother of all cliques, the 1700 clique are the oldest of the still active sub-sets. The 1700 was founded somewhere in the 90s, it is widely known to be one of the wealthiest sub-sets of the gang as they dip heavily into the sale of drugs and even weapons. One of the most notable deaths within the 1700 clique was that of Everson “Lil No Good#3” Patterson. Who was the current generation’s leading figure who had been killed in a shootout by the Los Santos Police Department following a shooting carried out by the MOB after an attempt to flee. 1800 Block The 1800 Block are an OG clique located in the heart of Ganton. As it stands nowadays, most of the clique's leading figures in which its members used to look up to remain hidden due to their involvement in the deaths of two Lueders Park Piru affiliates earlier in January. 2000 Block This clique is one of the most notorious and tight-knit groups of gangbangers hailing from the MOB gang, stretching across the Ganton area all the way to its exit. Members of the 2000 Block carry in them a sense of unforeseen pride for their set & are often seen by locals and gang members alike to be complete psychopaths. As such, the 2000 has a history of being the producers of several different wars. Strike-Ups & Wall-Banging Gang members are known to tag their hoods onto walls in their respective turf. Most of the time a tag is being sprayed it is just the gang's geographical location and their initials. Gang-members will occasionally go "tag-banging" in enemy turf and most gang-members are armed while doing so, as it is dangerous to tag up another hood's walls. Wall-banging activities are often recorded for social media, in order to troll the opposition for not being outside. Members will often whack-out enemy gangs or add a "K" behind the abbreviation of an enemy hood or street to signify they are "that hood" killers. Insane Mob Gang v Lueders Park Piru The E/S Mob Piru and the Lueders Park Piru used to be very tight-knitted due to the Death Row Records hiring many LPP members as security, however; it led into them eventually becoming rivals during the 90s after a Lueders Park Piru member was shot and killed in 2009 by a Mob Piru affiliate, which led into a series of shootings from both sides and lasted up until 2013. DeAngelo Palmer also known as "Ruthless" was a known and respected LPP member, he was an OG and bodyguard for the Death Row Records, Palmer was killed by another known MOB affiliate over something personal. Temontez Hill also known as "Chin" was an LPP member who was shot and killed in the heart of Lueders Park. He was killed by an MOB affiliate after an attempted robbery gone wrong. Jamal Williams also known as "Aktive" was a well-known MOB member who was shot and killed by a drive-by shooting in retaliation of the fallen LPP affiliates. The death of Aktive made MOB and LPP go into a full-blown war ever since.
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  4. 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.
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  5. The Mid City Stoners 13 The first ever Mid City Stoners was founded from various small groups of Mexicans coming together from one neighborhood, who had a vested interest in defending themselves, their families and their communities against rampant racism against Mexicans and other Latin Americans. Sometime in the 1970s, they got their name from as an omage to the Rolling Stones rock band as well their love for marijuana, a phenomenon that was seen all across the city. The 13 in their name initially stood for the M in marijuana. Eventually, they fell under the Sureno banner, just like all the other gangs around them. Over the years, various movements arise around them, such as neighbouring Mexican Varrios going to war and shedding blood with one and other over the pettiest of things, with innocent people paying the price of someone else trying to play gangster, and the ever evolving dope game, making the poorest of families turn into the richest before their bloody downfall. This neighbourhood, just like any other during that time fell into the generational trap, of which would perhaps see no end, their dojo was Queen Anne Park located on West Boulevard in Mid City. The Mid City Stoners spread and found their place in various other neighbourhoods, specifically in Watts, Long Beach & Western Heights. That's where the heavy racial tension started to affect them, feuds with the Insane Crips, Rollin 20s Crips, Black P Stone's, and the Bounty Hunter Bloods developed a very anti-black identity. The pain and suffering that these feuds brought led to many youngsters getting involved, wanting to get back for their varrio, the pride in being brown and down was official, the higher the socks... the downer the motherfucking fool, homie... They also found themselves feuding other Mexican neighborhoods, such as the Mara Salvatrucha 13s, Barrio Evil 13, Varrio 38st. Territorial battles began, and with enemies on all sides and little breathing room, the feuds were nothing but bloody. Law Enforcement & Gang Enhancements The Mid City Stoners made enough noise, especially in their bloody conflict with BPS, that it was obvious that law enforcement would crack down on them. With various notable members getting arrested, they got down with the Big House, and slapped the '13' at the end of their name. Being Sureño, down with the program and vicious led to several indictment throughout the decades that passed. Hundreds of members arrested, deported, or killed in the streets by law enforcement or their enemies, led to the loss of great territories and potential gains. Youngsters started not seeing the Mid City Stoners as the biggest, and the baddest. They'd rather get down with the enemies than the Mid Cities, but what happened to MCS13 happened to all their neighbours too. The decline in activity was evident, the shortage in manpower and foot soldiers was clear, crime was on the low and more subtle crime was on the rise. Dope was being pushed and sold on the streets and the identity was never dropped, banging on the walls, punking your enemies every now and then carried on, it never saw a full stop kind of end. The Current Day Some of the cliques ended off being more active than others, some disappeared into nothing but history, perhaps killed off, or maybe hood hopped... But some things are for certain, various old notable figures of MCS13 were let loose, and they carried on their old stilo. A clique out by 33rd Street and Unity Boulevard, named: '33st Locos' - is seeing a notable increase in manpower and a new drive to bang their neighborhood. Baby blues and chucks Most convicts, most gangbangers, most soldiers say they find it difficult to relate to people who haven't lived the experiences which define their own life. The warrior life. While I understand the notion, I can't say I fully agree with it. I think it's a self-evident fact of subjective experience that applies to everyone, not just those of us who know what it means to take a life or live 25 years without ever really getting a good night's sleep. State pen is a whole other ball game. The racial politics are seriously hardcore and the caliber of criminal you're doing time with is something else entirely. Everything from harmless tweaker to hardcore murderer to pathetic sex offender can be found within those perimeter fences. MCS, a small time clique which originated in the 80s by a bunch of cats bumping Rolling Stones. Stoners, petty thugs and mayhaps even skaters trying to stand up for each other, and carve out a name for themselves. Imagine a defiant teenager hooked on half a gram of yeska, digging his initials into the classroom table with a pen. A pen that had lost it's ink a long time ago. Their origins foreshadowed what was to come in the near decades as what emanated from a group of friends, into a full fledged group of sophisticated liquidators and merchants that traded in opium-fueled clouds, amphetamine crystals and death. Such was the nature of the craddle of most Los Santos sureños. On the streets they all kicked the football, hung up their clothes and argued with the local crack fiend who was trying to drop a turd on their front-yard. One day you are shooting through the frame of your 1980 Chevrolet El Camino, next thing you know you have a belt wrapped around the surface of your elbow. A wicked brown smile, with teeth clad in bacteria and trench mouth, shooting up an eightball of black tar into your radial. In 1985 a jaycat by the name of Alfonso Chavarria marched into the level four yard. Charged with three homicides, two charges on firearms, and a gang of other felonies, Chavarria thought that he was untouchable. Alas, that was not the case. You see, until Chavarria walked the line nobody had ever heard of "Mid City Stoners", let alone of what they were capable of doing. Regardless, everybody thought that the fool was bananas, and perhaps he was, however that cannot discredit his efforts into pulling his clique into the Mexican Mafia's fold. Defacto facing life, Chavarria never backed down from a challenge. He beckoned it, and in turn bought more approbation and esteem to his gang. Over the course of the next seven years, the yard hosted twenty members of the Mid City Stoners. Where most of the elders were taught the basics of what it took to be a gangbanger, a chicano Gambino. The blonde kids from Vinewood Hills went to universities all over the state like Harvard, or perhaps Columbus, however we the ferocious attended the LS county, our college, our gladiator academy, and then proceeded to get schooled in SACF. San Andreas Correctional facility, that was our Harvard. While MCS did not hold as much sway as White Fence, Florencia, or perhaps the Avenues, the Pico Union thugs did establish themselves as a formidable force and even went out of their way to graduate one of their own as a carnal until he got stabbed over a drug debt. Since then their influence has faltered, a few figures remain however they're known as no good dopeheads, the likes being Frank "Grumpy" Barrio and Freddie "Mercury" Tramposo.
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  6. BLACK MAFIA MOVEMENT "Affiliated Felons a/k/a The Black MOB" History The Black Mob started out as a small drug trafficking group of african-american teens. Before they were called “The Black Mob.” They went by the name “Affiliated Felons.” The organization started after the Black Panther movement was shut down. A lot of locals In the south central area of Los Santos came together and formed a coalition called the Affiliated Felons to protect their communities. Due to the crack-cocaine epidemic the group forgot their purpose and lost focus of the main reason the group was brought together. Majority of the original members split up and decided to do their own thing which was making profit anyway to help out the black community. Many residents thought they were taking the Robin Hood approach, but it only backfired. Over the years the organization turned into a trafficking organization however, most of the members are still predominantly African-American and they still operate in southern parts of Los Santos. Some of the crimes they commit range from some of the pettiest of theft to the most heinous, disrespectful, outlandish, random, morality-lacking crimes in Los Santos such as drug trafficking, street racing, weapons dealing, human trafficking, and money laundering. To this date, it isn't sure if hierarchy exists among this band of heathens. Recently, a series of raids in South Los Santos resulted in the confiscation of a multitude of illegal narcotics and firearms, which led to more information about the Affiliated Felons group being revealed, as well as insider informants. The Affiliated Felons under Rakeem Barksdale entered the hip-hop music business as South Los Entertainment in the early 2000s as a front organization to launder money from cocaine sales and to legitimize itself. South Los Entertainment served as a promoter for several high-profile hip-hop artists. In 2005, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) indicted members of the Affiliated Felons, ultimately securing convictions by targeting the Johnson brothers under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute, and both were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. Subsequent indictments eventually targeted over 150 members of the organization, and over 25,000 people were estimated to be members or associates. Prosecutors alleged the Affiliated Felons made over $270 million during their operations. None Of the charges was able to stick to Rakeem However Vashon was the unlucky one and was pointed out by others associated with the operation and was served 100 years In prison. The Heartless Felons were already settled In Los Santos San Andreas Correctional facility before the DEA Indictment. However, they weren't big In numbers inside the prison. For decades Blacks and Northerners have always been out-numbered by the Whites and Southerners In San Anne. By the time members of the Affiliated Felons, the numbers of blacks shot up from 2005-2019. The Affiliated Felons created a coalition with the Heartless Felons Inside the prison growing stronger In numbers. The group caters to the majority of the black people who come Inside the prison and keep in In touch with them when they are on the outside. This allows both factions to keep growing on the inside and out. Los Santos Law enforcement agency, as well as the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, are struggling to combat the alarmingly fast-growing threat of the criminal organization in both the streets and in state prisons. Efforts to combat the criminal organization are primarily directed to the four state prison systems, as 85% of all Heartless Felons members are incarcerated in Ohio, San Andreas, Texas and Florida, and only 15% of them are active within society. The Transition The Affiliated Felons dropped the name and took on the name “The Black Mob.” They decided to take on this name because they were no longer street thugs hustling for quick cash. They started a drug and weapon pipeline across The five biggest states which was Los Santos, Chicago, Atlanta, New York and Philadelphia. The Black Mob decided to back multiple Black Lives Matter organizations using some of their businesses as a front to stay out of the Federal Government radar. Modern Day the Black Mob only supplies black street gangs across the five cities that they operate in. They stay away from gang warfare at all cost trying not to get linked back to any one group. Their business stretches from the illegal weapon trade to drug trafficking. They established a weapon hauling operation that started In Indiana and Kentucky due to the fact In those states it's easy to buy guns with no FFL or FOID. They will normally send a person who isn’t of essence with the streets to go and buy about 7-10 firearms then haul them to a specific state then they will receive payment. They also have multiple mobile hotspots also known as trap-houses where they print 3D weapons such as Polymer Ghost Glocks and attachments which the modern day gangs call “Switches.” Outside of the illegal businesses The Black Mob has multiple legit businesses which they use to place young African American youth In. They donate millions of dollars a year to the Black Lives Matter movement and they also have their own academic program which takes trouble from the youth of the streets. The program teaches the youth how to be businessmen it also pays for the trades that the youth want to attend free of cost.
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  7. Hello all, As many of you have already been aware, the staff team has being going through a major restructure recently and in light of that badhbh, Spanion and I have been appointed as Illegal Faction Team Council. We want to be entirely transparent so we're going to explain what has went on in the background, how illegal factions will work between V and SA-MP & the available schemes for both servers. We've been putting in a lot of work behind the scenes for the upcoming SA-MP server release. With a strong team backing us, we're ready to provide even more support for illegal factions across both servers. Our forum section is all set to go and will be up shortly, allowing people to create their faction threads and apply for schemes before the server launches. We've completely overhauled schemes on both platforms to better meet faction needs, based on feedback from faction leaders. Our aim is to offer as much support as possible for both existing and new factions. While we expect many questions about management across both platforms, we want to assure you that we have a dedicated team constantly working on improvements. We're actively engaging in discussions with illegal faction leaders and members to provide the best support we can. Official Faction Reinstatements We have decided to allow factions that were official within 1 year of the SA-MP server's closure to re-apply for their official status. We will be offering schemes to factions, but will be discussed amongst the illegal faction team council on a case-by-case basis. If your faction meets the criteria below, please feel free to fill out an application, and send it to @Helius on behalf of the Illegal Faction Team Council. You can find the application format here. Illegal Faction Team Applications We have reached out on Discord for people that are willing to support the illegal faction team to provide support for factions, liase with faction leadership and partake in active discussions regarding upcoming changes or additions to factions. You can find out more here. We have decided to bring back the public faction team which will allow players to partake in discussions regarding upcoming changes and additions and generally support the faction team to grow and develop further. More information about the public team can be found here. Schemes Schemes have been reviewed in SA-MP, and we've decided to keep the same amount of weapons and drugs for official factions. @Spanionhas estimated and rounded off the amounts that will be given to unofficial faction scheme holders and solo scheme holders. Applications have been opened for official faction applications prior to the release of SA-MP. As for new emerging faction (and old) which didn't hold official status, we'll be opening up the faction schemes and turf map requests a couple weeks post launch of SA-MP, and we will announce when members can apply for the solo related schemes. In terms of how it'll work in-game for faction schemes and solo schemes, our members in the FTC will be passing the allowed amount to the faction leaders per month or bi-weekly if requested, although either option will still amount to the same overall throughout the month. The amount of drugs you will receive will be limited, mainly for the fact that we'd like to focus on giving factions two drugs of their choice. If they require other drugs, they should have the initiative to roleplay with other factions and purchase whatever they require. This way, we hope more factions get extra roleplay as well as interacting with each other in a realistic manner. This will also be the case for solo scheme holders in SAMP. If accepted, you simply need to reach out to FTC and collect your monthly or bi-weekly drop from them every month.
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  8. West Side Poserz 13 (PRZ) was founded by a group of African American teenagers in the early 80s, an interesting background considering that the gang now falls under the Sureno flag. The gang started off as a party/dancing crew that mostly indulged in break dance. Rumors have it that they came up with the name Poserz from the break dance pose, but also because of the black teenagers who were claiming it and were said to be dressed like cholos, a very common wave back in the day. Therefore the name Poserz was given to them. Back in their crew days, they didn't really have a specific turf. They were usually very flexible and were frequently hanging out in different areas, including Santa Maria, Verona Beach and all the way over to Idlewood as well. Although the crew was mostly composed of African American teenagers and outsiders that belonged to different sub cultures, they decided to form the clique for the main reason that none of the members wanted to join their local gangs. The clique was composed of break dancers, taggers and several other people that held a grudge against the Rolling 60s and the surrounding gangs. Poserz, mostly being driven by Cholo/punk mixed style became large in numbers and began attracting a lot of young Hispanic teenagers who later on got initiated into the gang. Once they settled down and became large in numbers, Poserz started disputing mainly active gangs back in the day such as Idlewood 13 and Criminals 13. The clique would later become a full fledged neighbourhood and represent the 13 in the mid 90s, despite being a multi cultural gang. The gang was operational around the surrounding areas of LSX airport. However due to the massive changes that the gentrification bought around LSX, the second and third generation was composed of Hispanics, but the gang still remains diverse and contains different cultures (African Americans, Caucasians, etc).
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  10. I JUST FUCKING LOVE THIS FACTION SO MUCH ITS SO GOOD WHAT THE FUCK HOW IS IT SO GOOD HOLY SHIT THIS FUCKING FACTION IS AMAZING
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  13. On Wesside Hoova let’s get this running, deuce to the deuce
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  14. tha hardest one in the game
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  22. All recruitment as you can imagine will be done In Character and you will be expected to not break any rules, be respectful and dedicated to the faction and your character in it. We understand that not everybody is an expert on gang roleplay and specifically Sureño roleplay but we are an open path for you to learn. We expect you to accept constructive criticism if it's being given to you and for you to engrave your own development path in the faction. The aim of our faction is to create a realistic sureño environment in El Corona. We don't want this to lean towards being a generic faction so we will have our own personal twist. If you've found the thread interesting and want to participate and join us on this journey then we expect you to know that you will have to develop a character and focus on bringing out the realism aspect in the environment. Any information regarding sending CK permission, the faction rules, backstory & more can be found inside the Discord channel which you can join by clicking the interactable image below. If you got any questions or complaints about the faction or its members, don't hesitate to send a forum PM to Draxxler, Risen, Houssem or Accursed. Click on the image if you wish to join our discord.
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  23. Thanks for your question. Houses with existing owners from when the SAMP server shut, will still retain ownership of those houses. However once we open, those players and their assets will be subject to activity requirements (details TBC), meaning that any players who are inactive will at some point have their properties listed for auction, allowing other players the chance to buy them. The prison will be available at launch, yes, as SADCR.
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  24. larger scale events. make them happen at least 2-3 x a year. Earthquake level events that could last a weekend or up to 2 weeks.
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  25. Pleasure to work with you all
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  26. OOC Information. The E/S Mob Piru, also known as 662 Gang, is a mainly African-American street gang whose turf stretches from Grove Street, Ganton. We stick to realism and ask of any members interested in joining to have knowledge how to RP around our culture or be willing to learn. We heavily promote passive RP and urge all of our members to find their own roleplay which could also contribute to the faction. There will be no spoonfeeding here. If you're just here to DM or troll, you will be kicked without a warning. When it comes to recruitment we urge players to try and approach us In-Character, however we are very accepting of helping out new members with setting up their character. For anyone interested to join feel free to DM our leadership @Can't Stop Mobbin or @Mob Mentality as we are INVITE-ONLY.
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  28. We're roleplaying as a relatively new motorcycle club that thrives in the land of opportunities, seizing one opportunity after another. If you want to be part of the club, you can reach out to shotcaller on Discord.
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