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RogueK

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  1. A month or so passed after Willow’s acceptance into the crew and she quickly found herself rising through the ranks. Moda put her and Famingo in charge of running the criminal aspect of the lesser ranks; teaching them the importance of being prepared, quick, and smart. It was a very rough and frustrating start at first, but after a few nights the crew was in sync. Weeks had gone by now since they started hitting stores with Willow as lookout and she was proud of their most recent runs. Together the crew cleaned out the stores they hit, leaving nothing in the tills and getting away without leaving a trace. With the help of Irish and Rooks, the crew was able to get the most out of their runs and in turn, it helped the two gangs with their “influence.” Things were starting to look up as their pockets got bigger and bigger. It wasn’t enough though. At least not for Willow. She had her eyes set on the banks...
  2. Coming from a rich & entitled family, Willow did what any reasonable girl would do. . . Turned to drugs! This is where you’d hear the typical sob story about how her parents didn’t love her enough, cared more about the “family business” than their children’s well-being. But that wasn’t the case. Willow had everything she could have ever wanted. It was never enough though. Despite the warnings from her family, she continued down that destructive path until she was cut off. With no money and no friends to turn to, she was left alone, wandering the streets and going through withdrawals frequently. And so she continued to wander. . . After a few months of having no means to go back to her old habits, Willow found herself winding up in the City of Los Santos. A new beginning, fresh start. Or so she thought. Within her first week of being in the City, she was involved in not one, but two car accidents that took a major toll on her health. Conveniently enough, one of the gentlemen that caused her accident was a manager at Los Santos Customs, Jason Syph. Willow had thought of applying, getting a decent job and some money to start up her life again. After a trip to the hospital, Jason asked Willow to meet him at the shop for an interview. She made no hesitation and hobbled over. A position was offered on the spot as a trainee mechanic! Life on the ledge at LSC grew very boring very quickly. However it helped Willow make connections. LFM, Aztecas, and a few other people became more and more recognizable to her. It made her realize it wasn’t the high from the past she’d been craving this whole time, but the rush and excitement she felt in those moments. One evening Willow was riding around the City when she ran into an old family friend at the parking lot. It was Cheng Izumi, a business partner with the Hartley’s. It appeared neither of them had gone down an honorable path in their lives. He got out an Elegy he was renting for her and she followed him to a track on the outskirts of the City. It was there that she met Moda Montasser, a good friend of Cheng’s. He was leading a crew called Los Santos Drift. They asked her to race around the track a few times for fun and she admittedly was hesitant at first, but agreed to the race. There’s a familiar saying, “female drivers no survivors” and Willow was the embodiment of just that. The beating that poor Elegy took wasn’t something to spotlight. However, the adrenaline she got from the races was enough to motivate her to stick around. Moda quickly offered her a minor rank within the crew and she donned the colors. Willow was more than happy to reacquaint herself with Cheng and make new allies in the weeks to come. But first she'd need a car of her own.
  3. After what felt like hours of negotiation and high tensions, lives were saved and sentences were served. The Los Santos Sheriff's Department & Los Santos Police Department will always aim to Protect and Serve the public of this City. "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
  4. 1. A megaphone was used to ask you to pull over. That should have been your first indication that it might have actually been a cop since no other faction or vehicle can have those other than law enforcement. 2. The passenger of the “undercover” vehicle was in full uniform. If you’ve been on the server as long as you say you have, you should have recognized that. 3. You said “if you’re really a cop, call your backup” before driving off. It is completely an IC issue that could have gone much differently. As everyone said, ask for identification next time if you don’t believe it. Cops are supposed to show you their badge upon request. If they didn’t, then that’s definitely IA report worthy.
  5. RogueK

    Update the map

    The new Sheriff's station is right next to Sandy MD which is also an NCZ (so they're both included into the NCZ area). I would like to see an icon there for it though! Same for PD's new precincts too!
  6. RogueK

    PD RP

    Why are specific IA(IC) reports coming up on a public forum topic?
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