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  1. Big J

    Vespucci 13

    With all respect, you would have to base your story on something a little... more true. Since you can't make up events that happened recently and don't match real Vagos story. Maybe Vagos is dead, but we still have our history that we made and the rest of the gangs in Vespucci. I always encourage roleplay but I think that you should make a history and then talk about it. Ex Vagos El Jefe, Big J.
  2. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    Much love for all my Vagos *raises up the V sign*
  3. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    Here are my last words, won't bother saying good bye to everyone and thanking for a good time because @bighyde2018 has turned this into ooc problem. Insulted me and shit. Who gives you the right to say when the gang, which you were kicked out for ooc insults, is disbanded and what happened in your words? And why do you ask for this to be archived?
  4. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    Major thing is lack of 3rd tier gangs, where we would have conflicted interests if they were chilling at the hood close to ours so we could have a beef about something. I'm working on a couple of videos showcasing some criminal stuff, soon to come.
  5. I'm in love with this trailer. Hey, best of luck out there Irish! Big J
  6. This is amazing! Really looking forward to RP with you guys!
  7. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    -Added day to day activities with future plans -Added a Police Brutality Video, all along with Car Chase -Added Gas Station backstory with picture
  8. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    @Jbacon Thank you very much! Glad someone is noticing that this project is more about improving the RP on the server!
  9. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    Don't make me cry Tommy! Thank you my man, appreciate it!
  10. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    Reserved
  11. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    For best reading experience it is recommended to play the following song while viewing the LS Vagos faction thread: Overview The Los Santos Vagos street gang was formed in Jamestown St. in Los Santos in the early 1950s. The Vagos were seen as a Latino progress movement to improve quality in immigrant families overcoming racial discrimination. Subdivisions and size Founded with the philosophy of "overcoming racial prejudice" and creating an organization of "Cholos" and "Cholas," the Vagos evolved into a criminal enterprise operating throughout the Los Santos under two umbrella factions—Motherland, also known as KMC (King Manifesto and Constitution). All members of the gang identify as Vagos. Only today individuals of any nationality may be accepted as the Vagos members. Initiation is needed. Motherland faction Los Santos Vagos also identifies themselves as "Almighty Los Santos Vagos Nation (ALSVN)," and makes up more than 160 structured chapters operating in 3 cities. The membership of the Vagos in Los Santos is estimated to be 20-50. THE LION OF THE ALSVN The 1st Crown (El Jefe) is the brain of the Lion and the Nation. He is the thinker for the other crowns and his brothers and sisters. The 2nd Crown is the eyes and ears of the Nation. He is the one who protects the brain from being destroyed by anyone. No one is allowed to reach the brain unless through the chain of command. The 3rd Crown is the right paw of the Lion. When the Lion senses trouble from 15 feet away, his right paw turns inward 2 ½ degrees, forming a diamond. When the Lion does this he is representing a defiant position which represents the warlord of the Nation. The 4th Crown is the hair that runs down from his head down through his back right down to his tail. Because a Lion’s tail is always dragging on the floor, the tail senses danger and alerts the rest of the Lion who in turn alerts the 1st Crown that there is danger approaching. The 5th Crown is the body of the Lion. He is most important because he is the teacher and adviser for the other Crowns and the rest of the body. Without him, the body cannot function. RANGOS El Traficante De Drogas - This is a loyal member and has helped the Vagos for years NEVER dis-respect him, he's like the El Jefe's Vago son. El Traficante De Armas - Has "Put in work" for the gang, and shown true faith for the barrio. Gringo, decides about gun business. El Ladrón - Has gained some respect in the barrio, but still trying to prove themselves. A classic mugger, would rob people even for $500. Cholo - This is a low ranking member who just passed their test and is accepted into Vagos, he doesn't give orders. Hood Rat - Still doesn't have a sign since he is a fresh meat. These are the lowest rank in Vagos, don't give orders and are not to be trusted. Organizational structure The Vagos have a hierarchical organizational structure: they have numerous "ranks" or "rangos" across the country, which adhere to a regional, state, and a national system. In Los Santos, they have slightly different rules about the structure such as Crowns. The Council sets rules and regulations and holds disciplinary hearings. Discipline When any member believes that another member has violated a regulation, they begin the disciplinary process by submitting a Procedures for Violation Form. This form includes a variety of information about the allegation including the violation, the version of the accused, and members present or other witnesses. If the member is found to be guilty of the violation at their Locos hearing, they may be subject to a range of penalties depending on the severity of the offense or executed. Non-Corporal Punishments Probation – for a period ranging between two days and two weeks, can be imposed in addition to other punishments Fines (Multas) – may also be used as a way to recoup the expense of gang property when it is destroyed or lost by a member Stripping – the member is stripped of their rank and titles, unlikely to ever rise to their previous rank again Suspension – the member is stripped of all offices and duties, is not permitted to wear their colors, and is addressed as a novice Community service – particular assignments made on a case-by-case basis Corporal Punishments B.O.S. (Beat on sight) – the beating of the undetermined length of time Three-minute physical – three-minute beating by at least three members Five-minute physical – five-minute beating by five members T.O.S. (Terminate on sight) – death Markings The Vagos colors are yellow. Gang markings consist of a 5 or 3-point "sacred crown," writings of V, LSV, ALSVN abbreviations (or the whole words); and drawings of the Virgin Marry. Vagos symbolism is usually accompanied with the name and number of the rango, region or city of the gang. Bloodline Los Santos Vagos Bloodline LS Vagos are the same as Eastside Vagos. LS Vagos have different chapters in almost every city in the United States of America all chapters report to the motherland Los Santos. HISTORY In the early 1980s, to avoid imprisonment for his criminal activities in Los Santos, Pedro Merazzo (a.k.a. Loco P) fled to Los Santos. Soon after arriving in Los Santos, Pedro was arrested and convicted of murdering his girlfriend. In 1986, while in prison, Pedro started his own chapter of the LS Vagos known as the Locos. He designated himself as "Loco" of the state of Los Santos. In 1995 Juan White (a.k.a. Cholo J) was designated "Cholo" of Los Santos and Sandy Shores, and the ALSVN once again began a transformation. Street gang: 1986–1995 From 1986 to the internal power struggle that erupted in 1994, the ALSVN solidified its role as a gang through crimes such as murder, store robberies, and drug trafficking charges. In 1991, Pedro was returned to prison after a short release for parole violations stemming from the receipt of stolen goods. However, Pedro continued to guide the ALSVN members, who now numbered about 40, both incarcerated and free. In 1994, with the rapid growth of the Vagos, an internal power struggle erupted and violence within the Cholos ensued. Between June 1993 and February 1994, seven Vagos were murdered. Following the outbreaks of internal gang violence, Loco P and 19 others were charged with murder and drug trafficking; the indictments ended in 1995 with 5 Cholos and 1 Chola indicted under the RICO Act. The details of the charges against Pedro were later revealed: Pedro was charged with ordering the killing of William (Lil Man) Hernandez. Hernandez was taken to an abandoned LS apartment where he was strangled, decapitated, mutilated and his corpse set on fire. Although Pedro was in prison, the government later alleged he had ordered a TOS ("Terminate On Sight") to all Vagos for the murder of Hernandez. This letter and many others were how Pedro was initially linked to three murders on the streets of Los Santos; testimony from former Cholos was used as further evidence of the orders. The letters had been copied and stored by the LS Department of Corrections, who was not aware of the significance of the letters until a federal task force was formed that linked homicide investigators from the LSPD and FIB agents. Reformation: 1996–1999 In 1996, following the trial of Pedro Merazzo, Juan White, who was recently blessed as the Cholo, kneeled with other Vagos in front of the Federal District Court in Manhattan and is quoted as stating, "It's time for a fresh start... Now they can't hold our past against us." 1996 is believed to be the beginning of the ALSVN's transformation from a street gang to a "street organization." Vagos Cholos and Cholas began appearing en masse at political demonstrations in support of the Latino community. To further its transformation and efforts to legitimize, the organization began to hold its monthly meetings (universals) at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in West Vinewood. At this time, the membership of the Vagos is believed to have swelled to 10 incarcerated and 30 free. The monthly universals drew an attendance of 10-50 regularly. Internal changes to the organization began to take place as White amended the ALSVN manifesto to include parliamentary elections and new procedures for handling inter-organizational grievances and removing death as a possible punishment, replacing it with "vanishing", the act of being banished from the movement. For the ALSVN, 1997 began with Pedro being sentenced to the harshest penalty passed down since World War II. Pedro was sentenced to 250 years in prison, the first 45 to be spent in solitary confinement. He was a close friend of criminal (YACS) member Pavle Stanimirovic writes about it as he witnessed this brutality in Solitary confinement. The other 4 members were sentenced to an average of 20 years in prison for their roles in the crimes. The year would bring further legal troubles as Fernandez and 6 others are arrested in a raid in the Lower East Side and charged with disorderly conduct. The Special Commissioner of Investigation for Schools soon after charges the ALSVN with infiltrating the school system; a school security guard with five years of service was dismissed on charges of unprofessional conduct for his association with the Vagos. The year came to a close with White being arrested in December by the FIB for domestic abuse. The pending charges against White were dropped in early 1998. Following the release of White, a joint operation of the FIB, Los Santos Police Department (LSPD), Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), LS Police and the Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) comes to a close with the arrests of 11 suspected ALSVN members. The Vagos leadership insists over half of those arrested are not members. The operation, dubbed Operation Locos, cost the city over one million dollars and took 19 months to complete. White was released after four days on $40,000 bail, which was paid for by contributions from community members must mandatory pay their dues collected every week that goes into the "Ese" Box that the treasurer would be in charge of collecting. Over half of the arrested were charged with misdemeanors, other were charged with weapons possession and drug trafficking. White was eventually permitted, though on house arrest, to attend monthly universal meetings. It was during his time on house arrest that the Cholas underwent a shakeup in leadership, dismissing many of the leaders in order to bring in more politically focused members. In 1998, Juan White pleaded guilty to conspiracy to sell and distribute heroin. In 1999, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison, which he began serving at Los Santos Penitentiary and was placed in solitary confinement. He was eventually transferred again and placed in general population. He has since been released. Los Santos Vagos LS Vagos is a street gang founded in Los Santos. The gang is widely known for its rivalry with The Families. They are identified by the yellow color worn by their members and by particular gang symbols, including distinctive hand signs. LS Vagos is made up of various sub-groups known as "rangos" between which significant differences exist such as colors, clothing, and operations, and political ideas which may be in open conflict with each other. Since their creation, the Vagos gang has branched out throughout the Cities. Interesting Historical "Statistical" Profile of a Typical Vagos Member Mean Age Developmental Factor in the Lifespan of the Vagos Member 8.8 - Age first heard anything about "gangs". 8.9- Age first met someone who was in a gang. 9.0 - Age first "bullied" by someone in school. 9.9 - Age first "bullied" someone else in school. 11.0 - Age first fired a pistol or revolver. 11.5 - Age first saw some killed or seriously injured by gang violence. 11.6 - Age first arrested for any crime. 12.3 - Age they first joined the gang. 12.6 - Age first got their own real gun. 12.8 - Age first got a permanent tattoo. 15.6 - Age at time we surveyed them for this profile. 23.0 - Age they expect to get legally married to someone. 57.8 - Age they expect to die. Other important trends found among members of the Vagos gang are as follows: Typical member has an average of 16.8 prior arrests. 95.1 percent worry about the safety of their family members. 89 percent think their parents/family worry about the Vagos member of the family being killed. 78.5 percent believed that "fear is the only effective means that you can use to control children". 72.8 percent felt "there is hardly anything lower than a person who does not feel a great deal of love, gratitude, and respect for his/her mother", while only 57.5 percent felt the same way about father. 55.1 percent have been in court-mandated psychological counseling or therapy. 33.8 percent have been in a drug/substance abuse counseling program. 91.0 percent indicated "I believe in God", and 28.2 percent expected to go to hell in the afterlife. 91.0 percent do not want their own children in the gang. 94.9 percent have been suspended from school, 65.4 percent have been expelled from school. 44.7 percent have tried to quit the gang. 64.8 percent have been "violated" by their own gang. 69.3 percent had other family members who are in a gang. 74.7 percent have fired a gun at someone to defend their gang turf. 57.3 percent have been a shooter in a drive-by shooting. 66.7 percent are willing to die for their gang friends. 73.3 percent have recruited other persons into the gang. FAMILY Most confirmed that their gang has written rules and that their gang has adult leaders who have been in the gang for a very long time, and that their gang holds regular meetings, that their gang has a treasury, and that their gang has existed for about 20 years. Big J Big J was born in Los Santos in the year of 1990, he was born into a black community, where the majority were poor, like other black males in the community, he was looking for a place to call home. He didn't have a father so he didn't have any discipline he ran on the streets and did whatever he wanted. Big J smoked tons of weed and start dealing as a form to make money to help himself live, he was eventually one of the richest kids in the area, until a big black dude with a gun came up and jacked all his dope and made him show him where he stashed his money. After all that he went through he lost all his stuff, he eventually looked towards the Bloods for protection, and then finally joined. He was excited to be a part of a family that respected him. He was all around East Los Santos and he was making money like crazy, one day another black male came up and with a glock and tried to jack him, he pulled out a gun and killed the guy, later that day he got arrested. He was sent to a juvenile detention center for 5 years. He met up with his cousin Eddie in the center and started talking. They were both getting out in the same month so they were going to chill after they got out. Joey Mazzola (Hidden from publicity, real Gringo) Joey Mazzola was born in Los Santos in the year of 1989, he was born into the same black community as Big J, they would talk a little here and there but not much. Like Big J he was in the drug business he would sell drugs just to make a living. Eventually, he got caught and was sent to the same juvenile detention center as Big J. They met up and started talking. They were both affiliated with the Vagos and were both there with the same mindset, make money and be the best. When they were released in June of 2009, they both were back on the streets with nothing. They eventually got a phone and started selling drugs again. REBIRTH Los Santos Vagos was reborn by, Big J. The set was made in Los Santos, in the year 2018. Big J was all around East Los Santos looking for more members to roll with LS Vagos and represent. They eventually started ruling the whole east side of Los Santos, The Families were starting to get jealous and moved into the east, Vagos were pissed, there were gang wars rolling out everywhere, there were people dying left and right and Big J and Joey were all in the middle of it. They eventually moved away from the hot area and moved more North East to get away from all the violence, and to start all over again. Big J moved into a house and Joey moved into a house away, they both were still banging daily, and always looking for new members. To get into the Vagos the new members would go through a vicious beating just to get the respect from there cholos, after the beating, they would say welcome Ese and they were officially a part of the new craze. J and Joey were finding out this was a way better place to move to, there were crack fiends that wanted drugs, they got tons of money, tons of bitches, and on top of that, they were ruling the biggest set in East Los Santos. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING A VAGO For the most part, Vagos are living day by day, getting high and not thinking about problems in the past. Jamestown is the place where you will find them posted up, They are always round the El barrio protecting what they own and love, and for the most part, they are partying. When there is no parties, they are spray painting their tags around Jamestown. Nobody really dares to touch them, since at the moment they have established connections with a couple local mafias and cartels that are supplying heavy weaponry. There was a recent dispute between gang members whether they should sell those guns on the streets or keep them for there own for possible shootouts and protection. Weaponry is mainly stored in homes and the trunks of Lowriders. Lowriders are Vagos true love. It’s common for them to have car meets showing off their shiny rims, glowing neons and hydraulics. Always in the Vagos yellow. If any bad company try to ruin any parties meets or activities hosted by Vagos, Vagos are and will act like savages, they are very passionate about what they do. They would break your ankles or make you eat excrement, they have even been known to humiliate enemies by making them perform fellatio on each other, to show who the dominant ones are. At this time Vagos are focusing on making sure no others are pushing drugs around the El barrio and surrounding areas, as they run the corners supplying 97% of the drugs to the population there. There is rumours in the city, the Vagos run their own drug routes and are apparently shipping drugs on the same fuel trucks that deliver fuel to “Vagos Gas”. VAGOS GAS STATION When Pedro Merazzo died 2018, his secret possesion of the gas station was revealed and it was decided that the only right decision is that the Gas Station should belong to one of his sons, Aron Merazzo. He chose him to take over the gas station as his records are clean. Once Aron got in possesion of the gas station, Big J and Louie Lane, started (getting Mexican Pipeline Fuel from Family back in Mexico) importing quality fuel from the Black Market (he doesn’t pay the taxes). The source stayed unknown to this day, and the money made is sent to the El barrio. This flow of legal money makes a choice to Vagos members and gives them a little hope for a better tomorrow. Before Pedro died, he told Aron about the dangers of police raiding the gas station, and showed him the (Mexican Pipeline) secret import route. It is being held a secret and is yet to be revealed to anyone else, and just maybe they are shipping the drugs in the same route as they are shipping the fuel... Response To Police Brutality DISRESPECT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED CODE OF KINGISM Every member of the Nation shall honor, respect and protect with his life, the lives and reputation of all members of the ALSVN. Stand out for those who stand out for themselves in their quest for peace, justice, freedom, progress and prosperity. Never exploit or bring harm to any member of the most righteous tribe. Respect and protect with your life brown women for they are the mother of our beautiful color, the life of the future suns of the universe. Love and respect children of all races, sexes, cults and religions. Protect them with your life for they ate leaders of tomorrows Nation. SACRED BEADS 1. RESPECT: Consists of "only" black beads. This crown is the first stage of a king's rise in the experience and study of his crown and nation. Black represents the respect for his unawareness of our crown, our laws, our history, and this nation's customs. 2. HONESTY: Consists of "one black and one gold" all the way around. This crown represents a balance that has been created between a brother's knowledge, and a brother's respect of this nation. Thus, able to express himself with a sincerity and honesty that is marked by a cholo's life. 3. UNITY: Consists of "five black and five gold." This crown represents one people Latino's! (Amor De Rey). These sacred beads represent: One for all, and all for one! 4. KNOWLEDGE: Consists of "15 blacks and one gold". This sacred crown represents a brother's experience of this nation. 5. LOVE: Consists of "15 gold and one black". Love is the most fundamental kind of love. By this, I mean the sense of responsibility, honesty, respect, and knowledge of any other human being. HOLY PRAYER Almighty King of Vagos, maker of the universe, a ffoundation of life. Bring peace to our souls to the here present to those not present, to the young and the old as the Almighty Vagos under one sun. Protected by thine love and guidance, we bring our right fist upon our hearts for sincerity, love, wisdom, strength, knowledge and understanding. Three hundred sixty degrees of strong King wisdom; illuminate our minds and hearts with thine love. Guide our thoughts with thine righteousness. Guide and protect the thought of our Coronas and all those holy, righteous lovers and followers of our beloved family and tribe, Vagos let the manifestation of our departed brothers and sisters be the path to thee and let it be as it was in the tomorrow, always and forever. Behold King Love. The Vagos Code is the set of OOC rules Los Santos Vagos faction expects every member to adhere to at all times. Heavy roleplay is expected from all members of the faction which means you are required to be in-character at all times and keep OOC chat to a minimum. We expect your character to have his or her own background story that you're able to roleplay in game. We do not recruit members via OOC means, if you wish to join the faction you'll need to create a character and find us in-game on your own accord to initiate roleplay with our faction. Attempts to PM faction leaders or members to join the gang will result in immediate rejection. Every faction member is expected to adhere to all faction rules and Eclipse RP server rules at all times. Violating Eclipse RP server rules may result in removal from the faction on an OOC level. If a faction member is punished by an Eclipse RP server admin they're required to report it to the Los Santos Vagos faction leader with their explanation of the events and how they plan to avoid further issues. Faction leader (Jefe) have the ability to initiate a CK of any the faction members if they deem necessary. A faction member will be notified of the CK upon being killed by a faction leader. In the case of the CK being carried out successfully, the faction member would be removed from the faction and the character would be effectively killed off from all past interaction with the gang. More videos to come soon...
  12. Big J

    The Shadow Cartel

    Shadow really does stand for its story. Good work Tommy, high hopes in your future roleplay!
  13. Here's what I wanna see! Nice work Chambers, hope for the best results! See you around! :)
  14. Big + especially for registrations. Amf general taxes for expensive cars. Also there needs to be worked on decreasing fast traffic since even the police doesn't respect traffic rules and regulations.
  15. Big J

    Taxes

    Oh yeah, good luck business owners!
  16. Big J

    Taxes

    "Let's reward people with 1$ per 1k xp on base salary, but charge them 5$ per 1k xp when they are taking it from the bank." Makes sense.
  17. Big J

    Taxes

    http://prntscr.com/kzkkpr This literally makes me wanna stop trying to get any money. If I build up my salary up to 1mil, you're just gonna take 340.000$ as "poof, gone".
  18. Big J

    Taxes

    27.09.2018. is the day when I took 47.000$ and realized that taxes are 33.3% now. That is not what you call "Roleplay".
  19. Big J

    The Shadow Cartel

    Cartel stands for its name, that's for sure! A whole lot of respect for all of them!
  20. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    News: We're working on an expanded lore and new videos of the faction itself. It is going to be published once the new system is active.
  21. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    We're still working on what we're roleplaying, since not all people agree on same things. Once everything is set up and we figure out what we even wanna be, that's the time when Vagos is gonna be the greatest.
  22. Love this project. Best of luck with it!
  23. Big J

    Los Santos Vagos

    We are working hard to get recruits, many people in the city say that we are something different and that nobudy's ever seen a lowrider faction
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