Post by datboiterionn on Dec 11, 2022 16:38:17 GMT
User name: DatBoiTerionn
What Is your Discord Username? (Example: Noob#0000) DatBoiTerionn#3166
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Faction Name W/S 52 Hoover Criminal
Are there any other thread names for this faction? No
Link your faction's discord discord.gg/FFtySHft
Who is Leadership of this faction? Me
What can your faction bring into the game over other factions that's already inside of the game? We could bring good character development as a faction.
What are your goals for this faction? To bring good role-play to the community and help others who are new to faction roleplay.
Has your faction read the Rules of Engagement? Yes
I, (The Faction Leader) agree to all the Rules & Regulations of having a Faction on The Land Roleplay and I've read all the information including the generic Server Rules. And I understand consequences can be met if Faction Management feels the proper criteria are met. Yes
Thread Starts Here: W/S 52 Hoover Criminal
The Hoover Criminal Gangs (HCG) originated as an African-American street gang located on the West Side of South Los Angeles, California. They are named after a street called Hoover Street, between Vermont Ave and Figueroa Ave. The Hoovers consist of several individual street gangs, under the Hoovers Criminal Gang moniker.
They are known to sport apparel of the Houston–Astros, a major league baseball team with orange as a dominant uniform color. Which inspired the Hoover Criminals Gang to choose orange as their identifying color. They are also sport Houston-Astros, baseball caps for the large “H” to represent Hoover. The 52 Hoover Gangster Crips are the only Hoover set to still sport blue, along with orange.
Hoover Groovers
The Hoover Criminal Gangs originated in the 1960s and were originally known as the Hoover Groovers. The Hoover Groovers, have been around long before the formation of the “Crips.” One of the founding members of the Hoover Groovers, younger brother was murdered and the majority of the accusations were blamed on the West Side Crips.
The Hoover Groovers and the WestSide Crips held a meeting at the Saint Andrews Recreation Center (Park) located on Saint Andrews Pl., between Manchester Blvd and 89th Street. Both gangs eventually formed an alliance and blamed the Figueroa Boys for being responsible for the death. Which, resulted in the leader of the Figueroa Boys being violently beaten at a nightclub in LA.
Hoovers Gangster Crips
By the mid-1970s, due to their alliance with the West Side Crips, the Hoovers dropped the Groovers from their name and adopted the Crips (Hoover Crips). By 1979, when the feud between the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips and the Eight Tray Gangster Crips, gangs started pleading alliance to either the Rollin 60s Crips or the Eight Trays.
Gang’s who aligned themselves with the Rollin 60’s adopted the Neighborhood Crips also known as Deuces or Deuce Gang’s (2x) and gang’s who aligned themselves with the Eight Tray Gangster Crips adapted the “Gangster Crips” also known as Trays or Tray Gang’s (3x). The Hoovers fall under the Gangster Crips brand “Hoovers Gangster Crips.”
On August 1979, Raymond Washington was murdered in a drive-by shooting. Rumors of the shooters spread throughout the streets of Los Angeles. The East Side Crips placed the blame and held the Hoover Crips responsible for the murder of Raymond Washington. This sparked a bitter feud between the Hoover Crips and the East Side Crips.
Hoover Criminals Gang
By the 1980s, during the Crack epidemic in the South Central region of Los Angeles, California. The Hoover Gangster Crips became one of the most notorious street gangs to participated in the Drug world. Ricky “Freeway” Ross (drug-lord), was affiliated with the Hoover Crips.
By the mid-1980s, the Hoover Criminals were one of the most feared street gangs in South Central, LA. Their brutal reputation for gun violence made them one of the first suspects to be blamed for gang-related shootings. By the late 1980s, the Hoover Criminals were engaged in bitter rivalries with several crips.
By the 1990s, the Hoovers renounced Crips and decided to change their name, by replacing Crips with Criminals. They Claim “ABK” or “EBK” which stands for Anybody Killer or Everybody Killer. It was common to see “BK” (Blood Killer) as well as “CK” (Crip Killer) and “OK” (Rollin 0’s), spray painted on the walls within their territory.
The Hoover Criminals Anybody Killer (ABK) model is similar to Mexican-American street gangs. Most Hispanic gangs in South Los Angeles only ally are the Mexican Mafia. Their decision to wage an all-out war against other surrounding Bloods and Crips as well as Hispanic gangs, severed alliances with many of their former allies.
Allies & Rivals
The Hoover Criminals are allies of all Hoover sub-sets Their main ally outside of the Hoover Criminals, were the Main Street Mafia Crips. However, in 2009, their alliance ended on bad terms at a house party thrown by the Main Street’s, who invited the Hoover Criminals. Allegedly, the Hoover Criminals and the Main Street Crips, got into a confutation, followed by gunfire.
August 16, 2009, Dequawn Allen also known as Four Star, a member of the 94 Hoovers was walking from a shopping mall (Broadway Swatmeet) on 87th Place and Broadway. Allen, was wearing an orange bandana when he was approached by Kristofer Thomas, a member of the Main Street Mafia Crips.
Thomas asked Allen “where you from” Allen replied “94 Hoover Criminal Gang” and was shot moments later by Thomas. Allen died shortly after the shooting, he was only thirteen years of age. Thomas was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison, the sentence consisted of 25 years to life for murder, plus 25 years to life for the use of a firearm.
On Aug. 25, 2009, a gunman walked into the heart of the Main Street Mafia Crips neighborhood, on Main Street itself, and open fired shooting Drayvon James, 29, and Robert Nelson, 16. Both of the victims died from multiple gunshot wounds. Police believe the Hoover Criminals were responsible for the killings (up close and personal).
Hoovers Outside Of South Central LA
During the 1980s, the Hoover Criminals Gang have spread to different parts of the world to expand their drug operations. However, the majority of the Hoovers outside of Los Angeles, still represent Crips instead of Criminals.
Which, include; Seattle Washington, Houston Texas, Portland Oregon, and Oklahoma City. The 74 Hoover Crips offshoot set in Seattle, were started in the mid-1990s, by George Edward Hendricks, Jr., also known on the streets as “OG P-Nutt.”
They are one of the largest Hoover sets outside of Los Angeles, with membership around 200-250 active members. In 2006, OG P-Nutt was killed in a violent shoot-out in Seattle, outside of a restaurant.
The Hoover Criminals Gang in Portland, Oregon, is considered the most active offshoot of the Hoover Criminals Gang outside of Los Angeles, CA. The Hoover Criminals in Portland, consist of the 112 Hovers Criminals and the 107 Hoover Criminals as well as the 74 Hoovers Criminals Gang.
The Hoover Criminals in Portland are similar to their LA Hoovers counterpart, who main rivals are the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, who also have a subset in Portland, Oregon. In 2002, the Hoover Criminals and the Rollin 60s in Portland turned bitter enemies after an illegal vicious dog fight. Which, resulted in a member of the Rollin 60s being gunned down.
However, the Rollin 60s NHC retaliated by shooting a member of the Hoover Criminals, along with his fiancée, who died from her injuries. Downtown Portland, outside a nightclub, both gangs exchange gunfire. Homicide detectives found more than 50 shell cases on the ground.he Hoover Criminals Gang have been portrayed in several movies such as South Central (Warner Bros. 1992) based on the 1987 novel “South Central L.A. Crips” by Donald Bakeer, a former South Los Angeles high school student. The South Central film starring Glenn Plummer as OG Bobby Johnson, a member of the Hoover Street Deuces.
The Hoover Street Deuces gang in the film is loosely based on the notorious Hoover Criminals Gang in South Los Angeles, California. Parts of Training Day (2001 film), co-starring Denzel Washington, a corrupted Los Angeles narcotics detective, was filmed on Hoover Street also known as the Hoover Blocc by the Hoover Criminals Gang.
What Is your Discord Username? (Example: Noob#0000) DatBoiTerionn#3166
What is your Roblox Username? (Not your display name). almightyterionn
Faction Name W/S 52 Hoover Criminal
Are there any other thread names for this faction? No
Link your faction's discord discord.gg/FFtySHft
Who is Leadership of this faction? Me
What can your faction bring into the game over other factions that's already inside of the game? We could bring good character development as a faction.
What are your goals for this faction? To bring good role-play to the community and help others who are new to faction roleplay.
Has your faction read the Rules of Engagement? Yes
I, (The Faction Leader) agree to all the Rules & Regulations of having a Faction on The Land Roleplay and I've read all the information including the generic Server Rules. And I understand consequences can be met if Faction Management feels the proper criteria are met. Yes
Thread Starts Here: W/S 52 Hoover Criminal
The Hoover Criminal Gangs (HCG) originated as an African-American street gang located on the West Side of South Los Angeles, California. They are named after a street called Hoover Street, between Vermont Ave and Figueroa Ave. The Hoovers consist of several individual street gangs, under the Hoovers Criminal Gang moniker.
They are known to sport apparel of the Houston–Astros, a major league baseball team with orange as a dominant uniform color. Which inspired the Hoover Criminals Gang to choose orange as their identifying color. They are also sport Houston-Astros, baseball caps for the large “H” to represent Hoover. The 52 Hoover Gangster Crips are the only Hoover set to still sport blue, along with orange.
Hoover Groovers
The Hoover Criminal Gangs originated in the 1960s and were originally known as the Hoover Groovers. The Hoover Groovers, have been around long before the formation of the “Crips.” One of the founding members of the Hoover Groovers, younger brother was murdered and the majority of the accusations were blamed on the West Side Crips.
The Hoover Groovers and the WestSide Crips held a meeting at the Saint Andrews Recreation Center (Park) located on Saint Andrews Pl., between Manchester Blvd and 89th Street. Both gangs eventually formed an alliance and blamed the Figueroa Boys for being responsible for the death. Which, resulted in the leader of the Figueroa Boys being violently beaten at a nightclub in LA.
Hoovers Gangster Crips
By the mid-1970s, due to their alliance with the West Side Crips, the Hoovers dropped the Groovers from their name and adopted the Crips (Hoover Crips). By 1979, when the feud between the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips and the Eight Tray Gangster Crips, gangs started pleading alliance to either the Rollin 60s Crips or the Eight Trays.
Gang’s who aligned themselves with the Rollin 60’s adopted the Neighborhood Crips also known as Deuces or Deuce Gang’s (2x) and gang’s who aligned themselves with the Eight Tray Gangster Crips adapted the “Gangster Crips” also known as Trays or Tray Gang’s (3x). The Hoovers fall under the Gangster Crips brand “Hoovers Gangster Crips.”
On August 1979, Raymond Washington was murdered in a drive-by shooting. Rumors of the shooters spread throughout the streets of Los Angeles. The East Side Crips placed the blame and held the Hoover Crips responsible for the murder of Raymond Washington. This sparked a bitter feud between the Hoover Crips and the East Side Crips.
Hoover Criminals Gang
By the 1980s, during the Crack epidemic in the South Central region of Los Angeles, California. The Hoover Gangster Crips became one of the most notorious street gangs to participated in the Drug world. Ricky “Freeway” Ross (drug-lord), was affiliated with the Hoover Crips.
By the mid-1980s, the Hoover Criminals were one of the most feared street gangs in South Central, LA. Their brutal reputation for gun violence made them one of the first suspects to be blamed for gang-related shootings. By the late 1980s, the Hoover Criminals were engaged in bitter rivalries with several crips.
By the 1990s, the Hoovers renounced Crips and decided to change their name, by replacing Crips with Criminals. They Claim “ABK” or “EBK” which stands for Anybody Killer or Everybody Killer. It was common to see “BK” (Blood Killer) as well as “CK” (Crip Killer) and “OK” (Rollin 0’s), spray painted on the walls within their territory.
The Hoover Criminals Anybody Killer (ABK) model is similar to Mexican-American street gangs. Most Hispanic gangs in South Los Angeles only ally are the Mexican Mafia. Their decision to wage an all-out war against other surrounding Bloods and Crips as well as Hispanic gangs, severed alliances with many of their former allies.
Allies & Rivals
The Hoover Criminals are allies of all Hoover sub-sets Their main ally outside of the Hoover Criminals, were the Main Street Mafia Crips. However, in 2009, their alliance ended on bad terms at a house party thrown by the Main Street’s, who invited the Hoover Criminals. Allegedly, the Hoover Criminals and the Main Street Crips, got into a confutation, followed by gunfire.
August 16, 2009, Dequawn Allen also known as Four Star, a member of the 94 Hoovers was walking from a shopping mall (Broadway Swatmeet) on 87th Place and Broadway. Allen, was wearing an orange bandana when he was approached by Kristofer Thomas, a member of the Main Street Mafia Crips.
Thomas asked Allen “where you from” Allen replied “94 Hoover Criminal Gang” and was shot moments later by Thomas. Allen died shortly after the shooting, he was only thirteen years of age. Thomas was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison, the sentence consisted of 25 years to life for murder, plus 25 years to life for the use of a firearm.
On Aug. 25, 2009, a gunman walked into the heart of the Main Street Mafia Crips neighborhood, on Main Street itself, and open fired shooting Drayvon James, 29, and Robert Nelson, 16. Both of the victims died from multiple gunshot wounds. Police believe the Hoover Criminals were responsible for the killings (up close and personal).
Hoovers Outside Of South Central LA
During the 1980s, the Hoover Criminals Gang have spread to different parts of the world to expand their drug operations. However, the majority of the Hoovers outside of Los Angeles, still represent Crips instead of Criminals.
Which, include; Seattle Washington, Houston Texas, Portland Oregon, and Oklahoma City. The 74 Hoover Crips offshoot set in Seattle, were started in the mid-1990s, by George Edward Hendricks, Jr., also known on the streets as “OG P-Nutt.”
They are one of the largest Hoover sets outside of Los Angeles, with membership around 200-250 active members. In 2006, OG P-Nutt was killed in a violent shoot-out in Seattle, outside of a restaurant.
The Hoover Criminals Gang in Portland, Oregon, is considered the most active offshoot of the Hoover Criminals Gang outside of Los Angeles, CA. The Hoover Criminals in Portland, consist of the 112 Hovers Criminals and the 107 Hoover Criminals as well as the 74 Hoovers Criminals Gang.
The Hoover Criminals in Portland are similar to their LA Hoovers counterpart, who main rivals are the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, who also have a subset in Portland, Oregon. In 2002, the Hoover Criminals and the Rollin 60s in Portland turned bitter enemies after an illegal vicious dog fight. Which, resulted in a member of the Rollin 60s being gunned down.
However, the Rollin 60s NHC retaliated by shooting a member of the Hoover Criminals, along with his fiancée, who died from her injuries. Downtown Portland, outside a nightclub, both gangs exchange gunfire. Homicide detectives found more than 50 shell cases on the ground.he Hoover Criminals Gang have been portrayed in several movies such as South Central (Warner Bros. 1992) based on the 1987 novel “South Central L.A. Crips” by Donald Bakeer, a former South Los Angeles high school student. The South Central film starring Glenn Plummer as OG Bobby Johnson, a member of the Hoover Street Deuces.
The Hoover Street Deuces gang in the film is loosely based on the notorious Hoover Criminals Gang in South Los Angeles, California. Parts of Training Day (2001 film), co-starring Denzel Washington, a corrupted Los Angeles narcotics detective, was filmed on Hoover Street also known as the Hoover Blocc by the Hoover Criminals Gang.