Childhood Story: show
Deangelo and Keenon Reynolds were both born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most of their early childhood, Deangelo and his older brother, Keenon Reynolds, was tooken care of by his mother and aunt. Their father, DeAnthony Reynolds, former member of "The Black Mob", was incarcerated back in 1990 for drug distribution and racketeering. Their father had a job working for the infamous "Cowboy Mafia Cartel" based out of New Mexico and Texas. When their father got indicted, the cartel threatened to kill him and his whole family if he broke code. His father being who he is, then took his charges and accepted the fact that you cannot out run fate. It didn't only affect their family, but it affected the streets. Somebody had to take their father's place in the distribution ring and only one person was left to do so, their father's younger brother, Kingsley Reynolds. Not only did Kingsley take his older brothers place in the distribution ring, but he now had moved his family to Los Santos, San Andreas so he could raise his two nephews.
New life in San Andreas, Los Santos.: show
Deangelo and Keenon have seen alot of things growing up-.. People getting shot.. Stabbed.. None of it was new to them. Although they did go to school, Deangelo only used to go to school to sell the exotic marijuana that he used to pinch from his uncle Kingsley's smoke sacks. He adapted and learned the game quick, he was only seventeen years old when he caught his first case. It was bad because his older brother, Keenon Reynolds, always told him not to get involved with the streets. He was arrested for illegal possesion of Marijuana w/ intent to distribute. He had his weed bagged up into dub(1.5g) sacks at school when he got stopped and searched by his school's police officer.
Deangelo had then been sentenced to the "Los Santos County Home School" an out-of-home placement way far out in the Redwood Forest. He served about nine months there, leaving his older brother Keenon on his own.
Deangelo "G-Lo" Reynolds released his single "Keep It Runnin' " before he caught his charge.
(Keenon Reynolds)
Keenon himself was also a drug dealer, though he never got arrested or caught a case. Keenon always moved in a different way than his younger brother. Keenon being on his own was a change, he didn't have his shadow with him anymore. His brother was always his right hand man, but he got used to it. While Deangelo was locked up in the "Los Santos County Home School", their uncle Kingsley was in the streets stirring things up as he just had received his first shipment from the "Cowboy Mafia Cartel". The shipment consisted of 10 KG's of Pure Columbian Cocaine. (The cocaine was so pure, that you'd be able to take 20 KG of bullshit quality cocaine, mixing it with the new Columbian Cocaine turning the whole 20 KG of bullshit cocaine into new Columbian Cocaine.) Uncle Kingsley had his own network of distribution, but Keenon wanted ins on the operation that was once ran by his father. Uncle Kingsley hesitated at first when Keenon confronted him about it but then came to the conclusion that he couldn't stop Keenon from selling drugs, so he might as well do it the right way and get it from the right person. That's when Uncle Kingsley gave Keenon his first pound to see what he was worthy of. Keenon ran through the whole pound with help from a close friend in four hours, busting the pound down into ounces. Selling the ounces at $11,000 per, Keenon and Terrance made a killing on his first pack. That's when Keenon went back to his uncle for another re-up and his Uncle Kingsley doubled his quantity.. and it goes on..
Deangelo had then been sentenced to the "Los Santos County Home School" an out-of-home placement way far out in the Redwood Forest. He served about nine months there, leaving his older brother Keenon on his own.
Keenon himself was also a drug dealer, though he never got arrested or caught a case. Keenon always moved in a different way than his younger brother. Keenon being on his own was a change, he didn't have his shadow with him anymore. His brother was always his right hand man, but he got used to it. While Deangelo was locked up in the "Los Santos County Home School", their uncle Kingsley was in the streets stirring things up as he just had received his first shipment from the "Cowboy Mafia Cartel". The shipment consisted of 10 KG's of Pure Columbian Cocaine. (The cocaine was so pure, that you'd be able to take 20 KG of bullshit quality cocaine, mixing it with the new Columbian Cocaine turning the whole 20 KG of bullshit cocaine into new Columbian Cocaine.) Uncle Kingsley had his own network of distribution, but Keenon wanted ins on the operation that was once ran by his father. Uncle Kingsley hesitated at first when Keenon confronted him about it but then came to the conclusion that he couldn't stop Keenon from selling drugs, so he might as well do it the right way and get it from the right person. That's when Uncle Kingsley gave Keenon his first pound to see what he was worthy of. Keenon ran through the whole pound with help from a close friend in four hours, busting the pound down into ounces. Selling the ounces at $11,000 per, Keenon and Terrance made a killing on his first pack. That's when Keenon went back to his uncle for another re-up and his Uncle Kingsley doubled his quantity.. and it goes on..
Deangelos Homecoming: show
It's been a long nine months for Deangelo while being locked up. Not only has he been sober and clear-minded, but he has been going to school and working out everyday. You could tell the nine months had him in a good state of mind, well, thought so. Coming back home to a nice welcome home gift from his uncle Kingsley, a brand new Mercedes-Benz and a pound of some pure chunky Columbian Cocaine. His uncle Kingsley told him that the product was so pure, he could sell it at $11,000 per oz and he'd have enough money for his next shipment and to put his mother, aunt, and brother in a new decent house.
Deangelo thanked his Uncle Kingsley for such an opportunity, then skirting off in his brand new Mercedes-Benz to go make his first sale.
After making the sale, Deangelo went back to his uncle's to get his next pack in which Uncle Kingsley tripled the quantity on and told him to bring a small percentage back on top of his next shipment cost for the advance in quantity. Once Deangelo realized how much weight he had on his hands, he called his homeboy Raheem King whom he had just met being new to Los Santos, San Andreas. Raheem already had an operation of his own, Deangelo knew he'd know who to call. Deangelo brought the work to Raheem, telling him he'd be back for it tomorrow. When Deangelo went to collect from Raheem, not only did he have all of the money, he also had a lump sum of cash for his own supply. Deangelo being Deangelo, he took all the money to his Uncle Kingsley and told him he needed more. His Uncle Kingsley was very surprised of what his youngest nephew had pulled off. Tripling his quantity once again, making Deangelo the supplier of Raheem King's operation.
Deangelo thanked his Uncle Kingsley for such an opportunity, then skirting off in his brand new Mercedes-Benz to go make his first sale.
After making the sale, Deangelo went back to his uncle's to get his next pack in which Uncle Kingsley tripled the quantity on and told him to bring a small percentage back on top of his next shipment cost for the advance in quantity. Once Deangelo realized how much weight he had on his hands, he called his homeboy Raheem King whom he had just met being new to Los Santos, San Andreas. Raheem already had an operation of his own, Deangelo knew he'd know who to call. Deangelo brought the work to Raheem, telling him he'd be back for it tomorrow. When Deangelo went to collect from Raheem, not only did he have all of the money, he also had a lump sum of cash for his own supply. Deangelo being Deangelo, he took all the money to his Uncle Kingsley and told him he needed more. His Uncle Kingsley was very surprised of what his youngest nephew had pulled off. Tripling his quantity once again, making Deangelo the supplier of Raheem King's operation.
The Family Business: show
It's been a long few years for Deangelo and Keenon. Deangelo's operation expanded from supplying just Raheem King's operation, to supplying three significant drug operations ran by Raheem King, Terrance Hall, and Cornell "Spade" Banks.. Forming the alliance known as Defson Heights Trey Sixth. Keenon and Terrance on the other hand, had a different way of doing business. Instead of dealing with gang bangers and dopeboys, he deals with preppy rich college kids from the suburbs of Los Santos. Sounds risky, doesn't it? Nah. Keenon and Terrance moves way too smooth to let any of these preppy white kids snitch on them. They knew that if they got snitched on, it'd put them and their whole family at risk. Not only will it risk their operation, but his Uncle Kingsley's operation aswell. Keenon knew to take the precautions needed so these preppy college kids wouldn't rat. He had every person's family that worked for him and his brother on file. He could literally pull up their address all the way to date-of-birth and social security. Not only did Keenon have their student drug operation on lock, he also has been trying to make a name in the rap industry. Keenon's rap name was K-Killa. You'd often find Keenon and Terrance on Sixth Street at Deangelo's traphouse. The traphouse is said to have a studio inside of it where Keenon and a few other upcoming rappers from Defson Heights Trey Sixth record their music.
RIP Kingsley Reynolds: show
Everything was good while it lasted-.. Deangelo and Keenon managed to move out of the hood. They left East Los Santos and bought a pretty nice house in Marina and Fort Carson. As things stirred up in the streets, the two started saying that they had wanted out of the game. Both of them had started noticing signs that the feds were closing in. On 10/OCT/1999, Deangelo and Keenon had got the call that their Uncle Kingsley had passed away from an unknown cause of death. The homicide detectives couldn't find any sign showing that his death was a homicide, so they ruled it as natural cause. Kingsley Reynolds, former member of "The Black Mob", was preceded in death by his son, Wallace Reynolds, and his two nephews, Deangelo Reynolds and Keenon Reynolds. Deangelo and Keenon both knew deep down inside that his death was not random. The two, now dealing with their uncles death are now out of product. Deangelo knew that "The Cowboy Mafia Cartel" would come looking for a new distributor and they were next in-line. Deangelo and Keenon knew they'd have to accept their offer or they'd kill his whole family. That's until-.. The LSPD and DEA came kicking in doors looking for Deangelo and Raheem.. Keenon, Wallace, and Terrance on the other hand never got ratted out to the feds. They are still moving under the radar to this day handling business and taking care of Deangelo's 10 year old son, Angelo Reynolds.
Indictment: show