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  1. February 9 - Hailing it as a turning point in Santa Maria's effort to combat gang violence, the LSPD on Friday morning announced that they had captured six convicted members of a West Los gang for a string of murders and robberies that included their rival gang. The suspects were involved in the few homicides that have been continuously occurring these past years, as well as several attempted homicides and numerous drive-by shootings on rivals that began more than a decade ago, Police Chief stated. The District Attorney's office, Police Chief Michael Casuso stated during a press conference, that hard work has been helping their campaign against gang violence. "The numerous amount of shootings and murders engaged in by the suspects in this case are acts of severe depravity that have terrorized large parts of our community for many years," Chief of Police told the top city officials, TV news crews reports that they have gathered around in the city council chambers. SANTA MARIA PEQUENO LOCOS 13 Santa Maria 13, also known widely as the 17th Street Gang by the locals, is the ruthless gang to spring up in Santa Maria many decades ago. Varrio Pequeno Locos (VPLS) a Sureño clique predominantly composed of young and old Latino-Americans in the area have been terrorizing the streets of Santa Maria for years. Residents claim that the gang has been expanding limitlessly without a doubt, Members stay active through gang activities such as robberies, shootings and sale of narcotics. The roots of the gang goes back to the early 1920s and the zoot zuits also known as the pachuchos. They have been seen to claim their own unique style differing to other Sureños, often featuring black rags. In 1957, when the Mexican Mafia grew throughout the state prisons throughout San Andreas, had noticed the growth of the Santa Maria 13 gang and had sent out their associates to setup a meeting with the shot callers of the gang. Rene Navarro at the time being one of the dominant shot callers had agreed to adopt the trece and pledge alliance to the Mexican Mafia for a deal that consisted a heavy amount of weapons and drugs.
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    we accept people of all kind!
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    Fat man Lo up to no good
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    happy chinese new year to all the homies
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    "In addition to the ties between Chinatown gangs and the tongs, connections have also been made to the Triads that originated as revolutionaries during China’s Qing dynasty. While many Chinatown street gangs appear to not have been strongly affiliated with the Triads when they arose in the 1970s, in the 1980s and 1990s it is thought that these affiliations began to solidify largely due to human trafficking and the lucrative drug trade from Asia with narcotics such as heroin. Ties have been documented between North American gangs and Chinese Triads in East and Southeast Asia, but it is unclear to what extent these exist. Nevertheless, like with the tongs there has been much speculation of transnational criminal conspiracies within the U.S. media and criminal justice system. At times this speculation has been sensationalized to paint portraits of vast and sinister undergrounds in Chinatowns, reminiscent of the historical exoticization and demonization of Chinese and Asians as the evil ‘Yellow Peril.’"
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    "The Tong wars ripped through San Fierro's Chinatown a world controlled by the Blood Brotherhood whose dynasty of assassination, extortion, vendetta, gambling, prostitution and mayhem exploded just south of the Gant Bridge. A hell so violent that nothing short of an earthquake could end it"
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    big brother Harold Tsang
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    Brother Lo enjoying a cold evening in the Chinatown heights
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