$Sophrosyne$ Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 Our purpose is to portray the most realistic Italian-American mob scene in Los Santos. By joining this faction you must understand what you are getting into and do some research before diving into such role-play. We will always do our best to help those in need of it, with that being said we want players to role-play proper Italian-Americans and not off the boat characters. If you need some insight on how to role-play, you can check out this thread: Role-Playing Modern Italian-American Mobster. Joining a faction of such stature isn't easy from the looks of it, but that's what makes it enjoyable as it creates a sense of aspiration to develop your character and get involved. When joining/trying to join, think about your character and how you want to shape them and what your characters attributes are. When joining through a legal front, this takes time and development as you're trusted to work at a business. You're doing a day-to-day job that is legal, bartender, mechanic, driver, etc. It takes time and development, don't rush things as they aren't meant to be rushed. This is the point of role-play. If you plan on making your character a self-made criminal, who has ties to selling narcotics, robbing people/stealing goods, then act your type. You aren't going to go around telling the world what you do. You must be given permission to post screen-shots on our faction thread. By posting on this thread and gaining screen-shot permission. Any questions or concerns can be private messaged to @Gradarst @Jarvis if you want to join the faction.
$Sophrosyne$ Posted April 12, 2022 Posted April 12, 2022 Smiley Martin, 27, was released from prison in February after serving less than half of a 10-year sentence for punching and whipping his girlfriend with a belt while she was hiding in her closet, despite pleas from the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office that he "should not be released as he poses a significant, unreasonable risk of safety to the community." Just weeks later, he and his brother, 26-year-old Dandrae Martin, were allegedly involved in a gang shootout in downtown Sacramento in the early morning hours of April 3 that left six people dead and another dozen people injured. The tragedy is just the latest example of what happens when society fails to punish repeat violent offenders, Sacramento County Sheriff Scott J "The best predictor of future behavior is past conduct, and violent people, they're going to be violent when they get out, and that's what we've seen here," Jones said. "Every crime has a victim and these victims are racking up, sometimes minorly and sometimes catastrophically, like we saw in Sacramento [on April 3]. This is the latest, but it unfortunately won't be the last. Because if we don't change the way California and the rest of this nation treats criminals… then this is only going to be a continuing trend." This Feb. 6, 2022, booking photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Smiley Allen Martin, two days before he was released to Sacramento County probation for his sentence on charges of corporal injury and assault likely to cause great bodily injury. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP) Martin has a lengthy criminal history that stretches back before the 2017 arrest and subsequent conviction for assaulting his girlfriend. https://www.foxnews.com/us/sacramento-sheriff-downtown-shooting-is-result-of-treating-criminals-like-victims-and-victims-like-criminals
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