Fantamerah22 Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 Boulevard Piru 16th History: At Frankie Snyder, a teenager from the Boulevard Piru 16th gang based in a housing project was shot in the head. His friends blame the gang on two nearby projects for the murder. And as the years of the shooting war erupted, officials said, leaving only because of revenge. From the time of the first murder in October 2010 to this month, gunfire erupted between the gangs at least 25 times, and two teenagers were killed, officials said. And their plan to finish the score is played on social media sites. "God forgive, I don't ... someday have to die," Jamal Mcmahon, a member of the injured Wetside Purble Piru gang. The quote was included in an indication that was not sealed on Friday in the Manhattan State Supreme Court against 70 members of three gangs. All are lazy, their ages range from 15-30. All but eight of them are younger than 20. Forty-nine of them face life sentences for conspiracy to commit murder. Allegations against 14 other people were sentenced to 25 years in prison. Most of the young men were arrested on Thursday in an operation involving more than 250 police officers. Throughout the day on Thursday, they were brought before two judges in Manhattan, where they all pleaded not guilty. "This is not motivated by money," said Cyrus R. David JR, Manhattan district attorney. "They conspire to do violence for violence." Mr.'s office David, working with the African Police Department, has focused resources on finding links between shootings and other crimes to bring down the entire gang at once. His office believes that more than 30 shootings in the charges were related to clashes between gangs, which brought terror to the blocks around Park Avenue, from 105th Street East to 116th Street. Each gang is based in a city housing project: True Money Gang, or T.M.G., at Johnson House; Air It Out, or A.I.O., at Taft House; and Whoadey at Lehman's House. The murder of a teenager, John Williams, in October 2010, has not yet been resolved. Mr. Williams, 19, belongs to T.M.G., and his fellow gang members trust A.I.O. killed him, so T.M.G. in tune with Whoadey for revenge, said David. This indictment was taken from the many hours of telephone conversations recorded between gang members and those who were detained or imprisoned on Rikers Island. The messages captured the anger and retribution of retribution among angry armed youths. At the end of December 2010, Mr. Carno, then 16 years old and a member of Air It Out, was shot. showing impatience that develops. In July 2011, he said that his members were expected to retaliate, but instead three of them had been shot, according to the indictment. "No, not A.I.O. until I see blood," he wrote, according to the indictment. Prosecutors say he offered two gang members several hundred dollars to shoot his rival, A True Money Gang member, Tremaine Cosby, repeatedly stated the need to avenge Mr. Williams' death. Cosby, who was then 18 years old, shot his opponent on November 19, 2010, and others on January 7, 2011, the indictment said. In fact, Mr. Cosby itself has become a target. On January 31, 2011, he met Joshua Crider, a member of Air It Out. Shot fired. Mr. Crider was hit; Mr. Cosby does not, said the indictment. "I can kill" Mr. Cosby, he said, but "there were no bullets." In October 2011, Crider sent a message to Carno saying that he was shot in the leg by his rival with the Whoadey gang and planned revenge, the indictment said. Boulevard Piru 16th has been around for generations, they started in Compton in the early 1980s and are now one of the largest active gangs in California. Gangs can be identified by their distinctive wine red and red colors. They also wear sports gear such as burgundy caps or baseball caps that have the Philadelphia Philippines logo, known by gangs around the world. The prosecutor said that Carno answered, "Do you still have 30?" refers to a small caliber gun. Boulevard Piru 16th Also known as Boulevard Piru 16th is located around Ganton, near the GYM Ganton stack. This group is in the Boulevard aisle. We aim to portray realistic street groups with the wider community. The first group was formed with three teenagers, including Jamal, Drece, and his brother Jamal ". Due to economic problems, they want to carry out criminal activities to make money, they are no longer in their neighborhood, working from them here. As a small group "They started recruiting young people around their block. They even carried out criminal activities, confiscated, stole, narcotics and sold drugs. They even opened fire on the alley in Boulevard Avenue Piru 16th. Around that time, the road that ran along the Boulevard Piru 16th earned the nickname "Death Line" because all the shooting related to the gang took place there. Boulevard Piru 16th is an African-American-dominated Piru in Chamberlain Snyder. They have been around for generations in California and recently branched out to Los Santos. Boulevard Piru 16th (Chamberlain Snyder) was heavily influenced by Boulevard Piru 16th (Carson), who was the first person to represent Boulevard Piru 16th from Compton, CA Red Blood Boulevard Piru 16th (BPH) also known as Boulevard Piru 16th (BPH) is an African-American street gang located on Ganton Street. Boulevard Piru 16th Gang Members of Boulevard Piru 16th are known for their violence and start certain illegal activities such as drug distribution and stealing, rape possession of various types of weapons, theft, rape and robbery. Boulevard Avenue Piru 16th from members of the Boulevard Piru 16th are mostly seen wearing red because that is the color they flag and fight for. Due to the increasing number of drugs, the focus of the gang is turning to drug trafficking and expanding their illegal networks. Residents of Ganton Street have reported enough incidents in the area, so police often patrol there. They are known from law enforcement as cruel gangsters who are able to do anything just to reach their targets in spite of everything else. This faction aims to provide an interesting and realistic role play from the organized African-American Narcotics Trade Organization. This faction requires you to have a decent level of English, along with good role playing skills and can make your own role playing when other faction members are not available to provide it. After you become a partner in the faction, we have the right to kill characters if deemed necessary, this is always done with good reason. Character development is also very important for us because if you decide to play your role, you will be highly respected and respected by our factions. Rules: Hide contente OOC Information: 1. If you can contribute in the future JGRP fam & alley 2. Players are the ones who really want to develop Roleplay. 3. In no way accepts the existence of faction jumpers 4. Always ready to be reprimanded and can refute making mistakes. - Knowing how to live as a Gang road. - This gang is African-American based 5. As usual, you should Roleplay as creatively as possible and as much as you can agree to really want to join and be part of this faction. - Learn to develop characters so that good Roleplay can be created. - Playing to exchange ideas in terms of OOC and IC, and mutual respect between one another. 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