Post by Ruthless on Sept 24, 2023 21:22:22 GMT -5
Stacc Paper Gang
The Stacc Paper Gang (SPG) formed after members of the Rollin 20 King Crips (20KC) and the 83 Gangster Crips (M8V3N) were forced to co-exist with each other on Langfield Avenue following the deaths of two prominent members from their groups. It caused the two parties to eventually form together as one against various groups of gangs.
Rollin 20 Crips
A very small group of Rollin 20 King Crips (20KC) coming from Langfield, who had been sanctioned by their Grand Rapids, Michigan counterparts, cliqued up with the Westside Rollin 40's on Linden Drive to make the Wacc Out Boyz (R40NHC/20KC) clique. The Wacc Out Boyz primarily operated on what was known as Oceanside on Linden Drive; under pressure from members of the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips, Ese Land, and the 1800 Block's M8V3N Gang. After a couple of months of tension, beef was eventually squashed between the M8V3N and Wacc Out Boyz. This didn't stop the Wacc Out Boyz from getting themselves into more tension. Once the Langfield Redevelopment plan became sanctioned by the Department of Housing And Urban Development (HUD), it officially turned the apartments into Section 8 housing - making it open to a handful of less fortunate families so they could set up their lives there. With the incoming families being predominantly African-American and moving into primarily all-Asian neighborhoods, the looming threat of neighborhood racism commenced, causing extreme racial tension between the African-American and Asian families within the Homes. The African-American families ruthlessly pushed the foreigners out of their homes, causing them to relocate after constant restraining orders, daily threats, altercations, etc. This caused the Langfield Apartments to become a primarily African-American housing section, supporting gangs such as the 20KC under Wacc Out Boyz, who used the Langfield Apartments as their stronghold. After a couple of years, the Wacc Out Boyz was abandoned once the R40NHC became defunct. The group is under the Neighborhood/Rollxn Card (2x) and has been around for fifteen years within East Brickton.
83 Gangster Crips
Ever since the first debut of the M8V3N (ETGC) gang from 2024-2026 in East Brickton, crime has been at an all-time high. With the high levels of gang activity, the East Brickton police department issued an ongoing investigation that still lasts today. Originating from the 1800 Block (Broadway Ave/Cable Rd), locals in the area typically found themselves looking for protection or falling victim to robberies of all their valuables. The majority of the residents in the neighborhood weren't gang-affiliated, but locals still found themselves switching homes or becoming initiated or affiliated with other gangs in the area. As the race for the top began, competition always played a factor in the city of East Brickton. What started as a minor conflict quickly escalated into full-blown shootouts. Residents received warnings to stay indoors as the entire 1800 Block would be known as a regular road for gang-related shootouts. As the years progressed, the leadership within the M8V3N Gang shifted through many until it became a full-on dispute - internally and externally. With the rising tension in the northwest, there were always going to be casualties that came with war. Beginning after the death of Kentrell Francis, a clique from the 1800 Block of M8V3N's leadership went defunct, with any remaining members being pushed to Langfield by neighboring gangs due to their size.
Present Day
Nowadays, the Stacc Paper Gang is a semi-structured group of primarily African-American, but not race-limited teenagers from Langfield Avenue. Due to their 20KC members, they're at battle with the Hoover Crips and a majority of Sureno sets operating in East Brickton. Their 83 Gangster Crip members are in tension with the neighboring Young Gunnaz and Brim gangs. In Stacc Paper Gang, everybody's rivals are each other's mutual enemy. The group is also currently a part of an alliance with the YBz/Trap$tarz in their neighborhood due to their mutual enemies.
The Stacc Paper Gang (SPG) formed after members of the Rollin 20 King Crips (20KC) and the 83 Gangster Crips (M8V3N) were forced to co-exist with each other on Langfield Avenue following the deaths of two prominent members from their groups. It caused the two parties to eventually form together as one against various groups of gangs.
Rollin 20 Crips
A very small group of Rollin 20 King Crips (20KC) coming from Langfield, who had been sanctioned by their Grand Rapids, Michigan counterparts, cliqued up with the Westside Rollin 40's on Linden Drive to make the Wacc Out Boyz (R40NHC/20KC) clique. The Wacc Out Boyz primarily operated on what was known as Oceanside on Linden Drive; under pressure from members of the 52 Hoover Gangster Crips, Ese Land, and the 1800 Block's M8V3N Gang. After a couple of months of tension, beef was eventually squashed between the M8V3N and Wacc Out Boyz. This didn't stop the Wacc Out Boyz from getting themselves into more tension. Once the Langfield Redevelopment plan became sanctioned by the Department of Housing And Urban Development (HUD), it officially turned the apartments into Section 8 housing - making it open to a handful of less fortunate families so they could set up their lives there. With the incoming families being predominantly African-American and moving into primarily all-Asian neighborhoods, the looming threat of neighborhood racism commenced, causing extreme racial tension between the African-American and Asian families within the Homes. The African-American families ruthlessly pushed the foreigners out of their homes, causing them to relocate after constant restraining orders, daily threats, altercations, etc. This caused the Langfield Apartments to become a primarily African-American housing section, supporting gangs such as the 20KC under Wacc Out Boyz, who used the Langfield Apartments as their stronghold. After a couple of years, the Wacc Out Boyz was abandoned once the R40NHC became defunct. The group is under the Neighborhood/Rollxn Card (2x) and has been around for fifteen years within East Brickton.
83 Gangster Crips
Ever since the first debut of the M8V3N (ETGC) gang from 2024-2026 in East Brickton, crime has been at an all-time high. With the high levels of gang activity, the East Brickton police department issued an ongoing investigation that still lasts today. Originating from the 1800 Block (Broadway Ave/Cable Rd), locals in the area typically found themselves looking for protection or falling victim to robberies of all their valuables. The majority of the residents in the neighborhood weren't gang-affiliated, but locals still found themselves switching homes or becoming initiated or affiliated with other gangs in the area. As the race for the top began, competition always played a factor in the city of East Brickton. What started as a minor conflict quickly escalated into full-blown shootouts. Residents received warnings to stay indoors as the entire 1800 Block would be known as a regular road for gang-related shootouts. As the years progressed, the leadership within the M8V3N Gang shifted through many until it became a full-on dispute - internally and externally. With the rising tension in the northwest, there were always going to be casualties that came with war. Beginning after the death of Kentrell Francis, a clique from the 1800 Block of M8V3N's leadership went defunct, with any remaining members being pushed to Langfield by neighboring gangs due to their size.
Present Day
Nowadays, the Stacc Paper Gang is a semi-structured group of primarily African-American, but not race-limited teenagers from Langfield Avenue. Due to their 20KC members, they're at battle with the Hoover Crips and a majority of Sureno sets operating in East Brickton. Their 83 Gangster Crip members are in tension with the neighboring Young Gunnaz and Brim gangs. In Stacc Paper Gang, everybody's rivals are each other's mutual enemy. The group is also currently a part of an alliance with the YBz/Trap$tarz in their neighborhood due to their mutual enemies.