CJ then contacted Cesar and asked him to help him set up a cocaine connection Cesar's old friends in the Varrios Los Aztecas gang or VLA, who were also now into dealing in hard drugs. Cesar agreed as long as he was not asked to be involved. The VLA had good connections south of the border with drug cartels in Mexico, and they got good coke prices for CJ, and CJ made very good cash profits from buying cocaine and turning into crack to sell on the streets. CJ did not have much previous experience in drug-dealing in the streets when he first got into it, he was more of an expert at stealing cars. Drug-dealing in streets is very dangerous territory where deadly violence can strike at any moment, but CJ's gang background meant that he generally always carried a pistol with him at all times anyway, so he was always well-prepared for the deadly violence aspect of drug dealing in the streets - there was always the threat of a rival dealer trying to kill him or somebody trying to rob him of his cash or drugs. CJ would sometimes get into regular shootouts with rival drug dealers over crack sales and turf, but luckily he either always came out the winner or survived the gunfights, and there were times that he would have to shoot and kill a few foolhardy, desperate customers that would try to rob him. CJ learned how to hustle drugs fast, and once he really knew what he was doing, he was raking in decent profits from his illegal drug sales. CJ quickly understood that certain drugs sold more in some cities and towns, and less in other cities and towns, so he would travel to other cities like San Fierro and Las Venturas and the small countryside towns to sell certain drugs and make bigger profits there. This time, when whenever CJ took trips to Venturas, he took the train instead of expensive flights, he chose to stay in the cheapest motels, stayed away from the casinos, bars and strip clubs, only going there to sell drugs, make his profit and return back to Los Santos. CJ got in touch with his good friend The Truth to buy his weed supplies, and the Truth was only too happy to provide him with seemingly unlimited supplies of high quality weed grown on his farm in Flint County that he still owned. CJ made very good money selling The Truth's weed in cities and towns across San Andreas.
Most of the cocaine in the state of San Andreas now comes in through Mexico, all the way from South America on an overland route. Because of Los Santos's close proximity to Mexico, it has given the LS gangs an even more direct and easier access to source narcotics and which has led to them gaining more more money and power. The Mexican drug cartels sell the drugs to Hispanic middlemen drug dealers who then sell the drugs to street gangs, who then use it to make crack to sell in the streets at a profit. Mexican-American street gangs like the Los Santos Vagos and the San Fierro Rifa have very close, strong ties to the Mexican drug cartels south of the border. The Mexican drug cartels will also sell cocaine to other independent drug dealers to sell on the street at a profit. Cocaine is most expensive to buy in San Fierro and countryside towns, and the cheapest place to buy it is in Los Santos. The price of cocaine in Las Venturas varies at different times of the year, it goes up and down constantly.
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The Grove Street Families gang, also known as the GSF, are now once again the most dominant and largest Black street gang in Los Santos, and in the whole State of San Andreas for that matter. They appear to have finally won their gang war In Los Santos with their most hated rivals, the Ballas. The GSF currently now controls more territory in Los Santos than any other street gang and this has been bringing in a lot more money for the gang. The GSF used to only sell weed and PCP, but they have very recently within the last two years, they decided that they are no longer against the sale of hard drugs and they are now heavily involved in the sale of narcotics, particularly crack cocaine, which has been making them an even more great deal of money. Recent police raids and arrests at homes and bases of GSF members have resulted in many seizures of crack cocaine, and recent police investigations show that the GSF get their supplies of weed from a major weed grower in the countryside known as as "The Truth", whose real identity is unknown, as stated earlier. The GSF have also expanded their gang operations outside of Los Santos and they have managed to capture new territories in southern San Fierro and the north side of Las Venturas, where they can now be seen in the streets of both cities in increasing numbers. GSF gang members have also been spotted in the countryside towns. Their recent foray into narcotics sales and large-scale territory expansions has lead to the GSF engaging in even more serious and violent deadly conflict with rival gangs, especially with the Ballas. The GSF is allied with the Varrios Los Aztecas, but they are still enemies with the Vagos and the San Fierro Rifa, and while gang wars between the GSF and those two Hispanic gangs are rare, they sometimes do occasionally happen ( latest Los Santos Police intelligence reports that Black v Hispanic gang warfare is now on the rise in Los Santos ). GSF gang members have diversified their criminal activities having also recently become heavily involved in gun-running and in large-scale car theft rings in San Fierro. The leader of the GSF is reputed to be the 26-year old Carl Johnson, also known as CJ, but he thoroughly denies this. Johnson is very well-known to the LSPD as being an GSF gang member, but the last police report on him states that he is now a multimillionaire with many successful legitimate business interests and investments, mostly in real estate, automobile sales, and casinos. Mr. Johnson himself has repeatedly insisted that he is now living a crime-free life and is no longer involved in gang activity or affiliated with any gang.
The Ballas were once the most dominant and largest Black street gang in Los Santos with the most territory two years ago, but they have now once again been overtaken in Los Santos by their deadly and biggest rivals, the GSF. Numerous Balla gang members and their leaders have been killed in gang wars with the GSF within the last two years, and as a result, Balla gang membership numbers have fallen significantly and the Ballas have lost so much of their Los Santos territory, but the Jefferson district still remains a major Ballas stronghold and centre of power. Even then, bigger numbers and territory does not always mean better. Make no mistake, the Ballas are still going strong and they have gotten much smarter in the process. While the Ballas were at the height of their power back in 1992, they had connections to San Fierro through the Loco Syndicate, a powerful Mexican drug cartel ( now defunct ). From that time, they saw San Fierro as prime territory for crack sales and they decided to expand their territory there once they saw they were losing territory to the GSF back in Los Santos. The Ballas migrated to San Fierro and very quickly established themselves there in the predominantly African-American neighbourhood of Ocean Flats, pushing out the local drug dealers there and taking over the local narcotics trade. The Ballas now completely control all of Ocean Flats in San Fierro, which is a very large area and prime crack-dealing territory, but the GSF are now trying to move in there also, which has sparked vicious, bloody wars between the two gangs that are still ongoing in the area. The Ballas have recently made moves into Las Venturas and have taken over some territories in the city's outer limits, but once again they find themselves clashing with the GSF over gang territory in Venturas. The Ballas have a much more longer and deeper experience of dealing in hard drugs/narcotics than the GSF, so they have recently been concentrating most of their attention, efforts, and resources in that area rather than constantly trying capture more gang territory. The Ballas have learnt new drug-dealing skills and strategies from their previous dealings with the Rifa and the Vagos; police informants say that the Ballas have started growing their own weed supplies in a secret location in the countryside, somewhere in the Paleto Forest. As a result, the Ballas are still making so much money from crack and other illegal drug sales and their smaller numbers has made them a more unified, more organized, and ruthless gang than the GSF. Just like the GSF, the Ballas have recently diversified their criminal activities and moved into gun-running and large-scale car theft. The Ballas were once on good terms with the Vagos, but they have recently fell out with the Vagos over multiple drug deals gone wrong; there is a trend of some renegade Balla gang members going around robbing Mexican wholesale cocaine dealers, which has angered the Ballas OGs, ruining their business dealings with the Vagos. This time, the Ballas are now enemies with all the Hispanic street gangs in the San Andreas, but the GSF remain as the Ballas main rivals and enemies, and bloody gang wars between the Ballas and the GSF continue to occur.
The Varrios Los Aztecas, also known as the VLA, are still the main rivals and enemies of the Vagos. The VLA have always been smaller in their numbers than the Vagos, and they still are. The VLA membership numbers are about just over half of what the Vagos membership numbers are, but they are always heavily-armed and they have a very tough and tenacious fighting spirit that has seen them through to victory in their many bloody gang wars with the Vagos,. They have already taken back their original home territory of El Corona and Little Mexico from the Vagos after winning a major gang war against them, but they are now trying to capture more territory outside of El Corona and they have their eye on the barrios of Las Colinas and East Beach, which is strictly Vagos territory. This is because VLA's home territory is quite small, and they have recently changed their minds over being against the sale of hard drugs. Having earlier made some good business connections with the Mexican drug cartels south of the border, the VLA are now fully involved in selling narcotics, and they deal mostly in the cocaine and crack cocaine trade, and some heroin, and now that they are making a lot of money, they see the need for more territory to make more money from their illegal drug-sales. VLA have diversified their criminal activities into large-scale car theft and illegal car races. They are making good money taking bets on these illegal car races and they are alleged to be stealing high-end and luxury cars for car theft rings based in San Fierro. The VLA have even expanded their territory out of Los Santos and into southern Las Venturas in Rockshore East and West, where they clash with the Vagos once again in more gang wars. However the VLA are in a truce with the Grove Street Families and the two gangs have agreed to not trespass on each other's turf or to aggravate each other into a gang war, but the VLA are still enemies with the Ballas. The VLA has no presence or territory in San Fierro because of a recent alliance and pact that has been made between them and the San Fierro Rifa back in 1993, and this is due to both gangs being at war with the Vagos. The combined numbers of the two gangs in alliance means that both the VLA and the Rifa can now compete against the much bigger Vagos for manpower; the Vagos number just over 30,000 and the VLA and Rifa number together up to 28,000, putting their rivalry with the Vago on more or less an equal footing. The VLA and the Rifa have agreed that their members can freely join each others gangs - if a VLA gang members decides to move to San Fierro he can join the Rifa, and if a Rifa gang member moves to Los Santos, he can join the VLA. The VLA have agreed with the Rifa not to make any territorial intrusions into San Fierro in return for both helping each other in their gang wars with the Vagos, and in return, the Rifa will not try to expand their territory into Los Santos. In reality, the VLA and the Rifa are effectively operating as a united single gang, with the VLA being the southern San Andreas branch and the Rifa the northern San San Andreas branch; however the two gangs still somewhat remain completely independent of each other and retain their own identities.
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