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Tres Puntos

Post by Denis » Sun Apr 23, 2017 5:36 pm

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Mexican Mafia in San Andreas
The Mexican Mafia is a Mexican American criminal organization which was founded by juvenile felons who were incarcerated in the Deuel Vocational Institution in Tracy, California. These juvenile felons were rumored to have been thirteen in number. They were members of Mexican American street gangs who had been incarcerated for violent crime and street gang related crime.

Since its founding in 1957, the criminal organization has grown to be one of the most powerful forces within the criminal underworld in the California penal system despite its comparibly tiny size. Its influence has spread into neighboring regions, having the strongest impact in San Andreas where its relative power resembles that of the original Californian branch. The criminal organization is infamous for its unwavering influence over Hispanic street gangs throughout Southern San Andreas which include the Sureños, 18th Street gangs and Mara Salvatrucha 13. It is also notorious for its ongoing war against the Nuestra Familia criminal organization as well as their street gang allies, the Norteños; a war which has been raging for over half a century and still results in deaths inside prisons and on the streets.

The San Andreas branch of the Mexican Mafia currently has a physical presence in all county, state and federal correctional institutions located within the state of San Andreas. 90% of the inducted members of the Mexican Mafia are currently incarcerated for very long sentences, or are locked up for the rest of their lives without the possibility of parole. The remaining members are suspected to live and actively operate within the Hispanic communities of Los Santos and Los Santos County. The Mexican Mafia are also known to actively engage in the corruption and infiltration of the legalized gambling industry within Las Venturas, alongside their partners from the Aryan Brotherhood, Nazi Lowriders, Italian American crime families from New York and Chicago, as well as foreign organized crime groups from across the world.

The Mexican Mafia maintains its strongest presence in the maximum security San Andreas Correctional Facility, which is home to some of the most violent and heinous criminals in the state. Owing to their massive individual criminal and disciplinary records, the vast majority of hardcore members are held in the Secure Housing Unit (SHU) of the prison without any hope of release into the general population. Thus, without any direct influence on the level 4 yard, they have liaisons which are used for indirect control of the Southern Hispanic inmates within general population. Despite a complete lack of members in General Population, the Mexican Mafia's influence continues to be observed there and even on the streets of distant Los Santos, where a vast number of Hispanic street gangs pay tribute to the organization, conduct business with its members and carry out orders sent from the SHU. Members' extensive records afford them the highest security considerations available to facility staff and all validated members are considered a constant threat to staff and other inmates. The dull existence which results from these considerations, which includes one hour out of their cells per day and only three showers per week, is none the less considered a worthy trade off for the power & influence membership affords by many Hispanic inmates and street gang members.

The Mexican Mafia maintains the elitist image set forth by its founders and as such, is primarily concerned with recruiting only the most predatory, most violent and in recent times the most financially astute inmates among the incarcerated Hispanic population. Becoming part of this tiny core is a goal aspired to by many local Hispanic gang members, who are raised to treat their "big homies" in the Mafia as demigods. In order to become a fully inducted member of the Mexican Mafia, it is generally accepted that you must be a man who's a member of a Sureño gang, 18th Street gang or Mara Salvatrucha 13 set, most of which are located in the organization's power base - Los Santos. Individuals who were not members of street gangs were initially mostly passed over for induction, however the gang's transformation from a strict prison gang into a major organized crime body resulted in a shift in priorities and being a gang member is no longer a major criterion for candidacy. However, most members still have origins in street gangs. The makeup of the organization's member base is rather diverse, despite the gang's name. Hispanics of a background other than Mexican are accepted into the organization and considered part of the united Hispanic "raza", though such members are far less numerous. Individuals belonging to Armenian American street gangs such as Armenian Power are also welcomed into the organization's ranks, due to their history of loyalty to the organization that resulted from the Armenian community's integration with Hispanic communities. The resulting (usually) amicable relationship between Armenian gangs and Hispanic gangs has allowed Armenians to be considered part of the Southern Hispanic car within prisons. The Mexican Mafia has also had several White or partially White members, and at least one Asian-American member. These exceptions were all individuals who were members of some type of Sureño gang, and therefore identified with the Southern Hispanic "car" once incarcerated and were exposed to the Mexican Mafia. Dropouts claim that even a member of a Norteño gang could technically be inducted into the organization without issue, so long as he was not affiliated to the rival Nuestra Familia gang in any way. The Mexican Mafia claims jurisdiction over all Hispanic inmates housed within San Andreas Correctional Facility, though the makeup of the Sureño (Southern Hispanic) car often reflects the makeup of the Mexican Mafia itself and can be diverse as well.

Women can become highly respected associates of the criminal organization but it is impossible for them to be inducted. They have their own crews and are collectively known as Las Señoras. These women, who are all violent criminals with street gang pasts themselves, are considered ideal conduits for communication between a member and his associates on the street, since a visit from a member's wife is far less suspicious than any other. Correctional authorities are aware of this tactic, though it still remains the most preferable. These women may also be entrusted with a notable amount of tangible power within the organization; they might handle an individual member's finances in the streets, and they may be able to order hits and make decisions on a made man's behalf.

Mexican Mafia in the San Andreas Correctional Facility
The San Andreas branch of the Mexican Mafia has been active in the San Andreas Correctional Facility since the importation of the gang from California through founding "chapter" members such as Juan "Diablo" Fortuna in the 1960s. Along with other criminal organizations operating within the prison, specifically the Aryan Brotherhood and the Black Guerrilla Family, they have been one of the dominant powers in the prison's political environment & underworld economy for many decades. The Mexican Mafia is believed by law enforcement to be the institution's largest narcotics smuggler and distributor. In some cases, it is believed some members earn as much in drug trafficking profits within the prison as they do from taxing the many street gangs under their influence. An ounce of a narcotic such as heroin, a favorite within correctional environments, can be sold within prison walls for many times its purchase price simply due to overwhelming demand and limited supply. Narcotics trafficking has been the Mexican Mafia's staple business for many years as a result.

The "Eme" maintains its grip over the narcotics trade and the Hispanic inmate population in general through sheer brutal violence. Killings ordered by the Mexican Mafia have historically been easy for authorities to identify because the victim is characteristically stabbed many dozens of times, rather than simply once or twice. Southern Hispanic inmates are often eager, not merely willing, to carry out such killings because of the immediate boost in status which will result. Every year a large proportion of the killings which take place in the San Andreas Correctional Facility are attributed directly to the Mexican Mafia or indirectly to its Associates in General Population, who have the power to order most types of hits. Those targeted are usually sex offenders, gang-affiliated African American inmates, Hispanics affiliated with "green lit" gangs, Norteños or those who simply offend the Mexican Mafia by breaking the "reglas" ('rules') set out by the organization.

In recent years, the Mexican Mafia within the San Andreas Correctional Facility has suffered significant setbacks in the form of crackdowns by state & federal law enforcement agencies coupled with administrative crackdowns by the San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Since the mid 2000s numerous Mexican Mafia members and Associates have been named in federal indictments, many of which resulted in successful convictions. Though the resulting federal incarcerations have been applauded by some, who view the prosecutions as an astute use of the RICO Act comparable to the mob trials of the 1980s, others simply state that all that has been achieved is a transfer of Mexican Mafia members from the San Andreas faction of the organization to the powerful federal faction, where those members will continue to thrive, profit and kill. Such critics advocate the pursuit of the death penalty for Mexican Mafia members as in the cases of several prosecutions of Aryan Brotherhood members. Death sentences for prison gang members have proven extremely difficult to achieve since many jurors are unwilling to commit a person to death for merely ordering illicit activities and deaths, regardless of how numerous or violent those instances may be. Additionally, crimes ordinarily considered heinous enough to warrant a death sentence are typically those which would see an individual rejected by a prison gang or even killed by it, with the exceptions of the killing of law enforcement officers and witnesses, and so "traditional" death penalty cases against Eme members are rare.

Despite efforts by law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia's influence in San Andreas appears to be on the rise again. San Andreas Correctional Facility's General Population yards are once again strongholds for the Eme thanks to the organization's consistently effective use of intermediaries who facilitate communication between Mexican Mafia members locked down in the SHU and the sizeable & loyal Sureño inmate population. Los Santos is similarly regarded as the state's geographical power base for the Eme once again. Mexican Mafia experts credit the organization's return to prominence to the efforts of longtime Eme authority figures Dennis "Mowgli" Ayala and Edgar "Troubs" Luna, whose alleged alliance seems to have proven fruitful. In recent years, the Mexican Mafia seems to have divided itself into factions loyal to either of these two figures, though there has been little evidence of in-fighting since the recent death of the organization's most senior member, 72 year-old  Juan "Diablo" Fortuna.

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April 2, 1975
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Original Emero and heavy hitter Juan "Diablo" Fortuna is released from SADOC custody at age 30.

November 2, 1983
LOS SANTOS - Future Mexican Mafia kingpin Dennis "Mowgli" Ayala is sentenced to 11 years imprisonment on assault, armed robbery and weapons charges.

March 2, 1988
LOS SANTOS - Locotes member and future Mexican Mafia figurehead Edgar "Troubs" Luna is sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for the gang-related murder of James "Muppet" Tavarez.

June 26, 1989
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A fight erupts on A-Yard between several African-American inmates and Emero Darryl "Big Cartoon" Lerma & his associate Alfred Nuñez. Lerma and Nuñez stab the lead instigator to death and Nuñez is also treated for stab wounds. Later, in retaliation for the attack, fellow Emero Michael "Shady" Romo stabs three African-American inmates to death on A-Yard.


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"Shady"


October 10, 1990
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Two members of the Nuestra Familia gang are stabbed to death by an Eme affiliate in Department A, Housing Unit 1.

December 29, 1990
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - An African-American inmate is beaten to death in a hallway by two Eme affiliates after threatening and disrespecting the Mexican Mafia's name.

February 23, 1991
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Hispanic inmate is found in Department A, Housing Unit 2 with multiple stab wounds to the throat and a cracked skull. Correctional officers deduce that the inmate was stabbed in his cell, then thrown from the catwalk. The inmate appears to have been targeted after a feud with the Mexican Mafia. An Eme affiliate is charged with the murder, and a second assailant is never identified.

July 11, 1992
LOS SANTOS - "Diablo" Fortuna is convicted of several counts of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and receives an 80 year sentence. It is alleged that Diablo had spent the last two decades dealing significant amounts of narcotics and taxing drug dealers all over South Los Santos. At various points he was operating a crew which included Emero Rico "Ink" Loera and Eme associate, now member, Edgar "Troubs" Luna, both fellow Los Locotes members. Numerous other Los Locotes members are alleged to have been working for Fortuna during this time. Fortuna had also earned the title "Godfather of Little Mexico" owing to his tenuous control over South Los Santos and the Locotes gang. Diablo takes up a strong leadership position in prison as one of the very few surviving original members of the Mexican Mafia in San Andreas.


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"Diablo"


September 10, 1992
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Sureño inmate Alfred Nuñez is found stabbed to death in he and Dennis "Mowgli" Ayala's cell. Ayala and "Shady" Romo are found guilty of First Degree Murder and each sentenced to life imprisonment. Despite being Nuñez's longtime cellmate, Ayala didn't hesitate to help "Shady" Romo murder him in cold blood. Romo and Nuñez had become enemies after it was made known that Nuñez intended to kill Romo for disrespecting him on A-Yard and taking money from him. Ayala was only 2 years from release at the time of the murder. Mexican Mafia dropouts claim Romo strongly supported Ayala's nomination for membership following the Nuñez murder.


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"Mowgli"


December 9, 1993
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Emero Edgar "Troubs" Luna fatally stabs African-American inmate James Wells on A Yard. Luna is sentenced to life imprisonment.


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"Troubs"


October 19, 1994
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Future Emeros "Mowgli" Ayala and Frank "Boxer" Noriega, along with Eme associate Gerardo "Chimuelo" Campa, stab Verona 13 member Luis "Tenga" Cueva to death in his cell. All three are charged with the murder, though are not convicted.

August 2, 1996
LOS SANTOS - Eme member Rico "Ink" Loera is shot dead on Imperial Avenue. SADOC STG investigators claim a green light had been placed on Loera after he dropped out from the gang several weeks prior.

October 21, 1996
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Carnal and authority figure "Hershey" Sosa dies of a heart attack.

February 18, 1998
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Eme dropout "Big D" Eliseo dies of cancer in the prison's Protective Custody wing.

May 15, 2003
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Future Emero Tito "Sharky" Guizar stabs a Hispanic inmate to death in his cell when it is discovered that the inmate had been convicted of the rape of a young woman.


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"Sharky"


August, 2004
LOS SANTOS - San Andreas' most powerful 18th Street gang, the 18th Street Willowfield Gangsters, are brought into the fold and begin paying tax to "Big Cartoon" Lerma. It is alleged that the Mexican Mafia had waged a targeted campaign of harassment against 18WGS shotcallers who were incarcerated in San Andreas Correctional Facility and eventually forced the gang's submission. Some 18WGS members would later go on to become strong Mexican Mafia allies.

January 6, 2006
LOS SANTOS - Dozens of warring gang members are observed congregating peacefully in Hyatt Park. Some of those present later claim Mexican Mafia envoys were present at the meeting and enforced a truce, reinforcing the gang's grip on Los Santos' Sureño gangs.

July 7, 2008
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Virgil "Indio" Padilla is killed on A-Yard. Padilla is stabbed 32 times. Future Mexican Mafia member Emilio "Stranger" Barrera is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the vicious murder.


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"Stranger"


September 20, 2008
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Hispanic inmate is stabbed to death on A-Yard in front of several correctional officers by an Eme associate. When questioned, the associate claims the victim had "looked at him funny".

November 1, 2008
LOS SANTOS - "Shady" Romo is transferred off A-Yard at San Andreas Correctional Facility. His wife, Cynthia "Sad Eyes" Ramirez, believed to be controlling East Los Santos and collecting tax on his behalf, is slain soon after. Canto Patos 13, strong allies of Romo and Ramirez, are believed to be behind the murder, however no suspect is ever charged. "Mowgli" Ayala assumes control of East Los Santos in the aftermath, making use of his strong ties to Sureño gangs in the Swan Lake and greater Las Colinas areas.

March 22, 2009
LOS SANTOS - Emero Christian "Lil Wicked" Marin is convicted on all counts of Racketeering following a 15 month trial. Marin is transferred into federal custody. Marin was indicted along with 9 Eme associates as part of an FBI initiative investigating organized crime in Los Santos.

September 15, 2009
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Hispanic inmate is stabbed to death in his cell by a Mexican Mafia associate. It is suspected that the inmate had attempted to blackmail a correctional officer into smuggling contraband into the facility, but had done so without authorization from the Mexican Mafia. The correctional officer who had refused to smuggle contraband was later stabbed in a hallway by an African-American inmate, believed to be acting on behalf of the Mexican Mafia. That African-American inmate was then also found dead in his cell shortly after.

April 18, 2010
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Longos 13 member Leroy "Lumpy" Nava, serving a life sentence for the murder of Catherine Navarez, is found stabbed to death in a cell. Mexican Mafia involvement is suspected, owing to its "zero tolerance" policy towards crimes relating to children.

October 10, 2010
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - "Sharky" Guizar and an Eme associate stab two Nuestra Familia members to death on the general population yard in a seemingly unprovoked attack.

June 4, 2012
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - 2 weeks of large scale race riots erupt between Sureño inmates and White inmates. Two inmates are left dead and countless wounded are treated by prison authorities. Mexican Mafia members allegedly meet with their Aryan Brotherhood allies to impose a truce on their respective general population subordinates, successfully halting the bloodshed.

June 18, 2012
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Mainline shotcaller "Larry B" Rosales is murdered in an unprovoked attack. "Stranger" Barrera is convicted of the crime and sentenced to an additional life sentence. At least two Sureño dropouts later report that Barrera takes up a leadership position upon his release from the SHU.

September 1, 2015
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Validation-based segregation is abandoned following the settlement of a federal class action lawsuit on behalf of over 3,000 segregated inmates. Vast majority of gang members remain in indefinite isolation based entirely on the threat they pose to General Population inmates and facility staff. Most Mexican Mafia members possess extensive violent records.

June, 2017
LOS SANTOS - A green light is placed on a Brown Pride gang after a public altercation in which Eme tax collectors are attacked. Weeks of violence ensue and several Brown Pride members are stabbed while in custody. Even more are viciously assaulted.

August 1, 2017
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Months of race riots between Sureño & White inmates against African-American inmates leave at least two dozen dead and countless wounded on general population yards. Correctional authorities eventually move remaining African-American shotcallers to other yards and facilities in a successful attempt to stop the violence.

August 7, 2017
LOS SANTOS - A Mexican Mafia truce is imposed on warring cliques of the Locotes gang in the El Corona neighborhood. Additional reported incidents indicate the ceasefire is soon disregarded and further attempts at peace must be made.

October 3, 2017
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - San Andreas' most senior Emero, Juan "Diablo" Fortuna, dies of a heart attack at age 72. Peace is finally made permanent in El Corona as "Troubs" Luna assumes total control of the territory.

December 24, 2017
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Sureño inmate Armando Puentes is found stabbed to death inside of his cell on Christmas Eve. Mexican Mafia involvement suspected, though authorities are still investigating the murder.

December 26, 2017
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Clanton 14 member Natan "Lefty" Gil is found stabbed to death. Mexican Mafia involvement suspected.

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"Lefty"


February 28, 2018
LOS SANTOS - Eme associate Arturo Santos is found shot dead on the South side. A confidential informant claims Mexican Mafia involvement. The overkill nature of the crime supports this claim. No witnesses have come forward in relation to the shooting.

March 3, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Norteño inmate is stabbed in the throat on A-Yard, in clear sight of correctional officers. A Sureño is transferred to the Secure Housing Unit for perpetrating the stabbing. It is believed the 'kamikaze' attack was conducted for the benefit or in the name of the Mexican Mafia.

March 4, 2018
LOS SANTOS  - El Corona locals report a shooting in the early hours of the morning. Witnesses report that four males, dressed predominantly in red and Hispanic in appearance, opened fire on Kate Luna, the ageing wife of Emero "Troubs" Luna, and two of her associates.

March 31, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Sureño inmate is found dead in his cell with several dozen stab wounds. Another Sureño inmate, and suspected Eme associate, is transferred to Disciplinary Segregation for the murder. Two other Eme associates are also segregated for obscuring the view into the cell while the murder took place. The victim is believed to have been killed as a result of his rape conviction.

April 3, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Sureño inmate is discovered deceased in a general population cell with numerous stab wounds to the chest. A fellow Sureño inmate is segregated for the brutal murder. The victim is believed to have been killed for breaching Mexican Mafia regulations.

April 15, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A correctional officer is viciously assaulted by several Sureño inmates in a general population hallway. The coordinated attack, which almost left the officer dead, is believed to have been directly ordered by the Mexican Mafia.

April 24, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Eme associate Edward "Tar" Tarpinian is murdered in a general population shower block by his cellmate, Ruben "Icey" Herrera. The stabbing is believed to have been carried out for the benefit of the Mexican Mafia.


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"Tar"


April 28, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Sureño inmate is murdered by Norteño inmates in a general population cell block. In retaliation, four Norteño inmates are killed in riots and skirmishes throughout the following week.

May 7, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A Hispanic inmate is stabbed to death in his cell by a Sureño. The victim was found to have been convicted of Rape, and was likely murdered as a result of the Mexican Mafia's zero tolerance towards such convictions.

May 8, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Two African-American cellmates are stabbed to death by two Sureño inmates. The incident is believed to have been related to a feud between the Mexican Mafia and the victims' gang.

May 22, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - The race war between Sureño and Norteño inmates resumes with the murder of Eme associate Ruben "Icey" Herrera on A-Yard. Three Norteño inmates are killed in retaliation during ensuing riots. Allied White inmates, also participating in the war, kill an additional five Norteño inmates.


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"Icey"


May 29, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - A correctional officer is brutally assaulted in a coordinated attack by two Sureño inmates. The motive behind the incident is unknown, though several Mexican Mafia associates observed the assault.


May 29, 2018
SAN ANDREAS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Mexican Mafia associate Gaspar "Thief" Terrasas strangles African-American inmate Mohammed Armstrong to death in a Secure Housing Unit cell. Armstrong was incorrectly assigned to Terrasas' cell, and it is believed the victim had been feuding with Sureño inmates in general population.


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Looking great!
Another cold summer I ain't seen a summer colder
Gang enhancement charges when them people roll up on us
They throw the hold up on us plus they boosting up the bail
The crime rate quiet all the shooters in the cell

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