Post by Benjamin Blanco on Sept 1, 2011 1:22:54 GMT -5
Los Santos:
Five years ago, the entire city of Los Santos was under the control of notorious kingpin, Rhyno Rodriguez and his Get Money Mafia crew, based out of Willowfield. However, no one could've forsaw his unfortunate suicide. After the untimely death of Mr. Rodriguez, the GMMs began to loose all of their once-powerful connections, both in politics as well as on the streets. As a result, other gangs like the Seville Boulevard Brims, the Los Santos Outlawz, & the Temple Drive Ballas have been fighting for territory as every gang soon got sucked into the city's lucrative drug-trade. Over the past few years, the city's crime rate and drug-related death rate has skyrocketed. A new crew known as La Coka Nostra, based out of the Chicano neighborhood on the northside of LS, has recently earned a reputation as the city's top suppliers in the drug market. The golden-era of traditional street gangs like the GMM, the Los Santos Bangers, the Seville Kings, & the Ganton Mob has finally come to an end. Who knows what this new era will bring...
San Fierro:
Five years after the bloody mob-war between the Trapani-Costello families and the Primo family had come to an end, Don Vincent Primo remained dead. Meanwhile, the Trapani family & the Costello family both thrived off of the city's drug-trade. Don Joseph Trapani still remains one of the most powerful men in the state of San Andreas, with his family's influence reaching into everything from gambling to politics. At the same time, Don Ben Costello has become one of the most feared mob bosses in the history of San Fierro. His family has secured their business fronts throughout the city, making it extremely hard for any crews that aren't affiliated with them to get in on any of the action. Don Paulie Gambetti of Liberty City sees the potential in expanding out to San Fierro which is why he has sent his top Caporegime, Jackie Gambetti, to handle all Gambetti interests out west. The few remaining associates of the Primo family have established a healthy business relationship with the Gambetti family in SF. Only time will tell what will happen next...
Las Venturas:
Five years after Senator Nicky Primo, the new-head of the Primo family, was hit with a federal indictment, the FBI began to heavily look into the city's activities. The once-great city of Las Venturas is currently faced with several dilemmas as result of its rampant corruption. Though the legendary casinos of LV have continued to generate large amounts of revenue for their Cosa Nostra shareholders, the recent property values of the city have been raised by congress in an attempt to regulate the mobsters who really run certain properties. This basically means that the federal government is beginning to pay closer attention to the crime families that own properties all over Las Venturas, (including the Trapani, Costello, Primo, Leone, Forelli, Gambetti, Ancelotti, Sindacco, & Messina families). Another attempt by the FBI to regulate the mafia is by establishing a new state-wide tax law, the DAWES ACT, requiring all business owners within city limits to show legitimate sources for their income. This has caused many of LV's most infamous mob bosses to flee the city in an attempt to escape paying their taxes and showing where their money truly comes from. With the casinos still making money and the FBI getting more and more aggressive toward the mafia, who knows how this will all turn out...
Five years ago, the entire city of Los Santos was under the control of notorious kingpin, Rhyno Rodriguez and his Get Money Mafia crew, based out of Willowfield. However, no one could've forsaw his unfortunate suicide. After the untimely death of Mr. Rodriguez, the GMMs began to loose all of their once-powerful connections, both in politics as well as on the streets. As a result, other gangs like the Seville Boulevard Brims, the Los Santos Outlawz, & the Temple Drive Ballas have been fighting for territory as every gang soon got sucked into the city's lucrative drug-trade. Over the past few years, the city's crime rate and drug-related death rate has skyrocketed. A new crew known as La Coka Nostra, based out of the Chicano neighborhood on the northside of LS, has recently earned a reputation as the city's top suppliers in the drug market. The golden-era of traditional street gangs like the GMM, the Los Santos Bangers, the Seville Kings, & the Ganton Mob has finally come to an end. Who knows what this new era will bring...
San Fierro:
Five years after the bloody mob-war between the Trapani-Costello families and the Primo family had come to an end, Don Vincent Primo remained dead. Meanwhile, the Trapani family & the Costello family both thrived off of the city's drug-trade. Don Joseph Trapani still remains one of the most powerful men in the state of San Andreas, with his family's influence reaching into everything from gambling to politics. At the same time, Don Ben Costello has become one of the most feared mob bosses in the history of San Fierro. His family has secured their business fronts throughout the city, making it extremely hard for any crews that aren't affiliated with them to get in on any of the action. Don Paulie Gambetti of Liberty City sees the potential in expanding out to San Fierro which is why he has sent his top Caporegime, Jackie Gambetti, to handle all Gambetti interests out west. The few remaining associates of the Primo family have established a healthy business relationship with the Gambetti family in SF. Only time will tell what will happen next...
Las Venturas:
Five years after Senator Nicky Primo, the new-head of the Primo family, was hit with a federal indictment, the FBI began to heavily look into the city's activities. The once-great city of Las Venturas is currently faced with several dilemmas as result of its rampant corruption. Though the legendary casinos of LV have continued to generate large amounts of revenue for their Cosa Nostra shareholders, the recent property values of the city have been raised by congress in an attempt to regulate the mobsters who really run certain properties. This basically means that the federal government is beginning to pay closer attention to the crime families that own properties all over Las Venturas, (including the Trapani, Costello, Primo, Leone, Forelli, Gambetti, Ancelotti, Sindacco, & Messina families). Another attempt by the FBI to regulate the mafia is by establishing a new state-wide tax law, the DAWES ACT, requiring all business owners within city limits to show legitimate sources for their income. This has caused many of LV's most infamous mob bosses to flee the city in an attempt to escape paying their taxes and showing where their money truly comes from. With the casinos still making money and the FBI getting more and more aggressive toward the mafia, who knows how this will all turn out...