rags ll riches story, Washington Hustler Crips
Mopati Emenike & Levar Burks...
Mopati “Tee” Emenike is a 15-year-old living in the East side of Los Santos along with his mother and his grandmother. He’s the son of Jabari Emenike, a former active player in the early 2000’s East Los Santos drug scene; Emenike Sr. used to be a crack dealer, before turning into an addict himself. Mopati’s face may not be new to some EHC members, since his father would frequently send him out to score crack rocks for him, sometimes even giving him jewelry to barter to feed his addiction. A couple years before Jabari got kicked out of his mother-in-law’s crib, Mopati made it an habit to go through his father’s stash to steal modest amounts of narcotics; oftentimes it’d be marijuana, but he wouldn’t hold back from steal crack rocks or heroin if he didn’t find any weed. He’d cut school and hustle the work to his peers’ parents (usually former customers of his father), or even his classmates. This would later result in Mopati getting kicked out of school for possession of narcotics on school grounds, the event contributed in getting his father kicked out of the house. Mopati shared the same father with another kid from the block named Levar Burks who lived with his own mother up Exton Street.
The two brothers always looked to engage in the distribution of illegal drugs, they already got exposed to drugs around the neighborhood early in life, they both used to watch and study the elders around the hood who were flaunting their lavish lifestyles— the older affiliated guys often posses high end vehicles, chains draping all the way to the floor, and other jewels and expensive items. The brothers main topic when they hung out was getting to the money, using it to gain power— the Hustler Crip members around the neighborhood started to get busted left and right which caused an injuction, the department took legal action against the group and the whole area. Those who were caught and were affiliated, would catch a gang enhancement charge due to their affiliation. The word is that the brothers still fighting to keep their reign and earn stripes within the Eastside Hustler Crips, representing a new generation of members from Washington.