$restricted$ Posted Sunday at 08:52 PM Posted Sunday at 08:52 PM Back then in 1980s, Parkside was just one of the sections that made up the Rollin 40s neighborhood. Like the other cliques, it was built around local streets, longtime residents, and people who grew up together in the area. Life on the West Side wasn't easy, and many young people found themselves surrounded by gang culture from an early age. In past over this decade, Parkside Crip have remained activewith visible signs of presence including graffiti markings, block tagging, and territorial identifiers spread across key along transit streets that frequently can be found on the each of West Side of Los Santos. Members are commonly seen gathering in known neighborhood spots including apartment complexes were social activity blends with street operations. Furthermore, narcotics distribution continues to be a secondary income due to pressed and checked by the authorities, based from www.losantosnews.com Street-level dealing operations are decreased in 5% based on the census data. FMH (Fast Moving Homicide) is a name frequently mentioned by residents and law enforcement throughout the city. The term referred to a crew that gained notoriety for its alleged involvement in a series of violent incidents during a period when homicide rates across Los Santos were already on the rise.
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