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Encyclopedia > List of gangs in Grand Theft Auto series

The Grand Theft Auto series of video games features a myriad of fictional gangs and criminal organizations of various ethnicities, histories and activities, which have served as both primary and secondly vehicles in the games' plot points, as well as allies or foes of the game's characters. Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is a video game series created and primarily developed by Scottish developer Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design), published by Rockstar Games and debuted in 1998. ... Computer and video games redirects here. ... For other uses, see Fiction (disambiguation). ...


The following is a list of prominent criminal gangs in the series. This article primarily deals with gangs appearing within Grand Theft Auto titles set in the Grand Theft Auto III canon, including:

For gangs in Grand Theft Auto 2, see list of gangs in the Grand Theft Auto 2 article. Grand Theft Auto III (sometimes abbreviated as GTA III or GTA3) is an action computer and video game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North), published by Rockstar Games in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2 video game console, May 2002 for Windows-based personal computers, and in November 2003... Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ... Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth video game in the Grand Theft Auto series. ... Grand Theft Auto Advance is a handheld console game developed by Digital Eclipse, published by Rockstar Games, and released on October 26, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. ... Grand Theft Auto 2, otherwise known as GTA2, is a video game released worldwide on October 22, 1999, by developers DMA Designs (now Rockstar North); initially for the Windows operating system and the PlayStation. ... Grand Theft Auto 2, otherwise known as GTA2, is a video game released worldwide on October 22, 1999, by developers DMA Designs (now Rockstar North); initially for the Windows operating system and the PlayStation. ...


Note that a gang's fitness for inclusion in this article is determined by its importance to the storyline of any Grand Theft Auto game, including the advancement of the plot or prominent characters featured. Specific criteria for determining a gang's impact on the series have been achieved by a consensus of interested parties. For the details of this consensus, see the discussion page.

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Italian-American/Sicilian Gangs

Leone family

Appearances: GTA III, GTA:SA, GTA:LCS, GTAA

Members of the Leone family, as depicted in GTA III

The Leone family is an Italian-American Mafia criminal organization, originating from Sicily - referred to by Salvatore Leone as "the old country"- whose main base of operations is in Liberty City. They hold various assets in Portland including Cipriani's Restaurante, Sex Club 7 and Joey's Auto Painting Shop. Their main base of operations, however, is Salvatore's mansion, which is in the northeast end of the Saint Mark's district near the beach. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (737x702, 115 KB) Summary A group of Leones Mafia members in Saint Marks, Portland, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs Diablos. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (737x702, 115 KB) Summary A group of Leones Mafia members in Saint Marks, Portland, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs Diablos. ... “Italian Republic” redirects here. ... This article is about the criminal society. ... Sicily ( in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ... Liberty City also refers to a real-life neighborhood in Miami, Florida. ...


Salvatore Leone became the Don of the Leone family after a bloody power struggle during the mid-1980s. He has a son, Joey Leone, who, much to Salvatore's dismay, is not yet wed. It is assumed that Salvatore became Don after his unnamed brother was killed. A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... Marriage is an interpersonal relationship with governmental, social, or religious recognition, usually intimate and sexual, and often created as a contract, or through civil process. ...


The Leone family was also active in Las Venturas, where they held a stake in Caligula's Casino with the Sindacco and Forelli families, as agreed upon in 1992 (San Andreas), possibly in an attempt to unite the organizations. Salvatore Leone would eventually seize total control of the casino in 1992 after the death of Johnny Sindacco and the murder of Giorgio Forelli, only to have his casino robbed later in a heist organized by former ally Carl Johnson. It is assumed that because of the great loss of money from the heist, Salvatore abandons his investments in Las Venturas and returns to Liberty City, allowing the Sindacco family to retake their position within the city, however this is merely speculation. Not only that, but the shock of Carl (previously a loyal associate) betraying him and stealing so much of his money right from under his nose drove the Don to paranoia. The Las Venturas Strip, where the more renowned casinos are located. ...


The Leone family are engaged in the First Gang War of 1998 with the Sindacco family in Liberty City Stories, which they win, with Toni Cipriani, the Leone family's Caporegime, eventually killing Don Paulie Sindacco. In the process, they take over Paulie's Revue Bar (later renamed as "Sex Club 7") as well as the Red Light District and Hepburn Heights, destroying all the influence the Sindacco family once held in Portland. They also engage in some open warfare against the Forelli family, but are mostly content to prolong the hostilities between the Sindacco and Forelli families, allowing them to wipe each other out. The Forelli family's power is seemingly broken when Toni unknowingly obliterated their main base of operations on Staunton Island while working for Donald Love, which inadvertently kills Don Franco Forelli. With Toni and Salvatore taking out the Sicilians responsible for starting the gang wars, the Leone family becomes the pre-eminent Mafia family in Liberty City. Antonio Toni Cipriani is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ... A caporegime (sometimes shortened to capo) is a term used in the Mafia for a high ranking member of a crime family who heads a crew (or group) of soldiers. ...


Three years later in GTA III, the Leone family have declined in power, although they are still one of the strongest crime syndicates in town. Their territory in Chinatown has been openly taken by the Triads (although they still have businesses there), Hepburn Heights now belongs to the Diablos (as Toni Cipriani predicted it would in Liberty City Stories) and the Colombian Cartel is undermining them by selling cheap SPANK from their freighter in the harbor. Joey Leone, the Underboss of the Leone family, engages in a small, subtle war with the now-weakened Forelli family, ordering the killing of Mike "Lips" Forelli, the speculated Don of the Forelli family. In the same year, the Leone family engage in a full-scale war with the Liberty City Triads after certain businesses in Chinatown stop paying their protection money to the Leone family. The war is long and concludes in three of the Triad Warlords being killed, as well as the Triad Fish Factory being destroyed by a bomb set off from a garbage truck.


Claude was seen working for the Leone family in GTA III, killing Lips Forelli, acting as their main agent against the Triads and destroying the Colombian Cartel's freighter; however, Don Salvatore Leone eventually betrays Claude, ordering him to retrieve a car secretly rigged with explosives. It was later revealed that Salvatore had grown paranoid of Claude. Salvatore had offered Claude's death as a deal to the Colombian Cartel, in an attempt to create peace between the organizations. As a result, Claude assassinates Salvatore as a final gesture to the Leone family, which strengthens his own ties with the Liberty City Yakuza. Members of the Leone family are only seen in the mission "Under Surveillance", when Asuka Kasen informs Claude the Mafia are spying on their assets in a bid to track him down and possibly kill him in revenge for Salvatore's death, requiring Claude to assassinate the Mafia spies. A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


In GTA III and GTA:LCS Leone members don black suits with black/red ties; some with sunglasses and gloves, and they carry pistols and shotguns. In GTA:SA the mobsters (presumed to be the Leone family) dress in either brown leather jackets with gray pants, light blue shirts with chains or in black jogging suits. Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses (RB2132 901L) Sunglasses or sun glasses are a visual aid, variously termed spectacles or glasses, which feature lenses that are coloured or darkened to prevent strong light from reaching the eyes. ... A glove (Middle English from Old English glof) is a type of garment which covers the hand. ...


Forelli family

Appearances: GTA III, GTA:VC, GTA:SA, GTA:LCS, GTA:VCS

The Forelli family having a meeting

The Forelli family is an Italian-American Mafia family based in Liberty City. The Don of the Forelli family in 1986 is Sonny Forelli, who would be killed by Tommy Vercetti, a renegade Forelli family member in Vice City. They had planned to expand their empire "down south", by opening relations with local drug cartels through Tommy Vercetti, but that never happened due to Sonny's death and Tommy's defection. The main base of operations for this once powerful organization was Marco's Bistro before Sonny's death. The Forelli family used to be the most powerful family in Liberty City, but the deaths of many high-ranking members (such as Sonny, Giorgio and Franco) have led to their subsequent downfall over time. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Language(s) American English, Italian, Sicilian, Neapolitan, other (predominantly southern) Italian dialects and languages of Italian historical minorities Religion(s) Roman Catholic An Italian American is an American of Italian descent. ...


In San Andreas, it was agreed that the Forelli family would own an equal share of Caligula's Casino, along with the Sindacco and Leone families in 1992. However, their part in the deal would quickly end as Salvatore Leone (the Don of the Leone family) ordered Carl Johnson to gun down the Underboss of the Forelli family (Giorgio Forelli) at Marco's Bistro (having already destroyed the Sindacco family's influence in Las Venturas) so the Leone family could fully control the Casino. Capo Bastone or Beat Head, known as the Underboss is second in command to the Capo Crimini. ...


In Liberty City Stories, Salvatore Leone mentions Franco Forelli as the Don of the Forelli family at the time, likely taking control of the reigns after Sonny Forelli's death in 1986. Liberty City Stories also reveals a Little Italy district in Fort Staunton that served as the main base of the Forelli family's operations after Sonny's death. They got into a gang war with the Sindacco family after the latter fled Portland - a gang war that the Leone family were only too happy to prolong, weakening both sides. The entire district was destroyed by Toni Cipriani on orders from Donald Love, using plans stolen from Avery Carrington, effectively taking all their assets and power with it. What was once Little Italy would become the construction site disputed by the Colombian Cartel and Liberty City Yakuza by GTA III. It is highly likely that Franco Forelli was killed in the explosion, as he is neither seen nor mentioned thereafter in GTA:LCS and GTA III.

Mike "Lips" Forelli, shortly before he enters a bomb-fitted car, as depicted in GTA III

By GTA III, the Forelli family seems to have been weakened considerably, with the killing of several more Forelli members (including Mike "Lips" Forelli, the speculated Don after Franco's death) by Claude on Joey Leone's orders. It is assumed that the Forelli family has been reduced to servitude under the Leone family and their organization on the whole is now considered a brotherhood. At this point in time, the Forelli family's territory is assumed to consist solely of the St. Mark's Bistro, but that might also be under majority control of the Leone family as a Leone Sentinel was seen parked there in Liberty City Stories. It is possible by the end of GTA III, the Forellis would cease to exist. The Forelli Family has also been called the Forelli Brothers. Image File history File links GTAIII_character_Mike_"Lips"_Forelli. ... Image File history File links GTAIII_character_Mike_"Lips"_Forelli. ...


In GTA:LCS, Forelli members don blue/dark red shirts with light blue/white jackets over and carry pistols. In GTA:SA the mobsters (presumed to be the Forelli family) dress in either brown leather jackets with gray pants, light blue shirts with chains or in black jogging suits. In GTA III, they dressed like the Leone family as seen in one of Joey Leone's missions as they were in disguise. In GTA:VC they wear white or red Hawaiian shirts with tan or brown pants.


In GTA:VCS there is a possible Forelli family. They are trying to kill Phil Collins. This is due to Phil's manager Barry, who owes a man named Giorgio money that he borrowed from him. This may be Giorgio Forelli.


Sindacco family

A member of the Sindacco family, as depicted in GTA: Liberty City Stories

Appearances: GTA:SA, GTA:LCS Image File history File links Sindaccos. ... Image File history File links Sindaccos. ...


The Sindacco family is another Italian-American Mafia family which is based in Las Venturas, and, formerly, Liberty City, where they originated. The Sindacco family also had a stake in Caligula's Casino, alongside the Forelli and Leone families. The Sindacco family wanted to do business with the Leone family and unite the two organizations, and this involved Don Salvatore Leone pledging 5 million dollars to the Sindacco family, which Salvatore reluctantly agreed to. Both outfits argued over who should run the casino, and so Ken Rosenberg (once working with the Forelli family, but then abandoned by the very powerful Vercetti Gang) was put forward as a neutral party. Ken was in the middle of the Three Families, so if one attacked the other, Ken would most likely be the target of revenge. USD redirects here. ...


The Sindacco family was formerly represented by Johnny Sindacco, the Underboss of the Sindacco family, who would die from shock-induced heart failure in GTA:SA after meeting Carl Johnson for a second time. It was revealed that Johnny had previously been captured by the San Fierro Triads, tied onto a car driven by Carl and scared into revealing information. He then went into a coma, suffering a period of psychological and physical trauma. The Introduction prequel also indicates Johnny is in fact the son of the Sindacco's Don, most likely Paulie Sindacco, as he mentioned that his father wanted to unite their organization with the Leone family. It is suspected that after the Leone family abandon Caligula's Casino and return to Liberty City that the Sindaccos move in and re-take the casino, however there is no proof of this.


By the end of 1998, Don Paulie Sindacco decided to expand further throughout Liberty City, moving into Leone family territory in Chinatown, dealing drugs. In Liberty City Stories, on orders from Salvatore Leone, Toni Cipriani used J.D. O'Toole, who was running Paulie's Revue Bar in Liberty City's Red Light District for the Sindacco family, as an inside-man to help weaken the Sindacco family and claim the Red Light District and Paulie's Revue Bar (renamed Sex Club 7) as Leone territory. Later on, Toni Cipriani would kill Paulie Sindacco, the Don of the Sindacco family, in 1998.


After their defeat by the Leone family in the First Gang War of 1998, the Sindacco family left Portland for Staunton Island, moving into Forelli family territory. This resulted in the Second Gang War of 1998, this time between the Sindacco and the Forelli families. Don Franco Forelli and Don Paulie Sindacco attempted to establish a truce between the Forelli and Sindacco families, possibly to defeat the Leone family together. Before a truce could be created, however, Toni Cipriani uses a remote control device to assume control of Paulie Sindacco's car and run over dozens of Forelli family members with it. This fueled the Sindacco family war with the Forelli family, which doesn't end until the assassination of Paulie Sindacco in Shoreside Vale later that same year and the (possible) death of Franco Forelli in the Little Italy explosion, all caused by Leone family Caporegime Toni Cipriani. The Sindacco family also owned territory in Torrington, including The Big Shot Casino, until the Yakuza decided to expand their influence in Liberty City by taking over Torrington, and in the process The Big Shot Casino as well, and subsequently they changed its name to Kenji's Casino after his older brother's (Kazuki Kasen) death. A caporegime (sometimes shortened to capo) is a term used in the Mafia for a high ranking member of a crime family who heads a crew (or group) of soldiers. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, set in 1998. ...


With no turf or front companies whatosever remaining in Liberty City, the Sindacco family have very little influence (if any at all) remaining in Liberty City by GTA III. The family's fate remains unknown, as their activity outside Liberty City after Paulie's death is never disclosed.


In GTA:LCS, Sindacco members wear black shirts, black pants and brown jackets (leather or not) with/without sunglasses and carry pistols. In GTA:SA the mobsters (presumed to be the Sindacco family) dress in either brown leather jackets with gray pants, light blue shirts with chains or in black jogging suits.


Vercetti Gang

Members of the Vercetti Gang

Appearances: GTA:VC Image File history File links Download high resolution version (510x730, 125 KB) Summary Members of the Vercetti Gang/Crime Ring in the Vercetti Estate (formerly Diaz Mansion) compound in Starfish Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (510x730, 125 KB) Summary Members of the Vercetti Gang/Crime Ring in the Vercetti Estate (formerly Diaz Mansion) compound in Starfish Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ...


The Vercetti Gang[1] is a very powerful underworld outfit that is based in and around Vice City. It is led by Tommy Vercetti, a renegade Forelli member who has assumed control of numerous businesses and property ventures in Vice City, circa 1986. The organization is known to be involved in various illegal enterprises, including extortion, drug dealing, counterfeiting , protection racketeering and prostitution.


Tommy Vercetti was originally dispatched by the Forelli family to Vice City to oversee a drug deal funded by Forelli money; the deal was supposed to be the beginning of the family's expansion down south. After the deal was ambushed by Diaz's gang members, however, Tommy was forced to start over in a new town, with no money or property, and aided only by Ken Rosenberg, a bent lawyer with Forelli family connections. He eventually killed the perpetrator of the drug deal attack, Ricardo Diaz, aided by new associate, Lance Vance. Following the killing, he personally seized several properties and business assets in the city, with no assistance from the Forelli family, forming the powerful Vercetti Gang in the process. The expansion of the Vercetti Gang throughout Vice City made Tommy a very rich, powerful, and influential man, infuriating Sonny Forelli, the Don of the Forelli family circa 1986, who was demanding his cut of the substantial profits. Tommy's refusual to give in led the Forelli family to send collectors to Vice City to attempt to cut into Tommy's businesses. However, the Forelli family's efforts were immediately thwarted by Tommy himself, prompting Sonny Forelli to travel to Vice City and confront him in person in the huge Vercetti Estate. Tommy attempted to pay Sonny with counterfeit money, but Lance revealed his scheme, resulting in a massive gunfight that led to the deaths of many Forelli family members, including Sonny himself, and of the traitor Lance. The Grand Theft Auto series of video games features a myriad of fictional gangs and criminal organizations of various ethnicities, histories and activities, which have served as both primary and secondly vehicles in the games plot points, as well as allies or foes of the games characters. ... Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ...


The Vercetti Gang is presumed to remain in power for an undisclosed time, until at least 1992. In the prequel film to San Andreas, The Introduction, Ken Rosenberg, who was also initiated into the Vercetti Gang in 1986, is assumed to have been abandoned by Tommy after Ken is forced into rehabilitation for prolonged cocaine abuse. Following his release, Vercetti no longer takes his calls and their relationship is dissolved. This leads to Ken's subsequent assignment as a middleman for the Leone, Forelli and Sindacco families over Caligula's Casino in Las Venturas, and his later employment as an accountant to rapper Madd Dogg. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


Members of the Vercetti Gang wear blue or Hawaiian shirts, long pants and sunglasses. The term "Vercetti Gang" is used only once in the game, by Delores, the Kaufman Cabs dispatcher.


Sicilian Mafia

Appearances: GTA:LCS


In 1998, under the leadership of Salvatore Leone's elderly uncle, the Sicilian Mafia spark several wars between rival families in Liberty City in the hope of controlling the city once the existing families destroy each other.


Their plan is foiled, however, when Leone family Don Salvatore Leone and his Caporegime, Toni Cipriani, are able to hold their own against all of the other criminal organizations in the city. To retaliate, the Sicilians attempt to intimidate the mayor into convicting Leone on racketeering charges. This strategy is never fully executed due to the fact that Cipriani, under orders from Salvatore, kills Massimo Torini, a former member of the Leone family. After this, Uncle Leone acknowledges defeat and the Sicilian Mafia leave Liberty City. When his nephew begins to insult him after their final confrontation, he simply replies, "Every dog has his day". Three years later Salvatore Leone is, in fact, killed by Claude, a man whom he betrays. A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


African-American Gangs

Southside Hoods

Appearances: GTA III, GTA:LCS, GTAA

Members of the Southside Hoods, consisting of a Red Jacks member (foreground) and a Purple Nines member (background), as depicted in GTA III.

The Southside Hoods are a prominent African-American gang in Shoreside Vale, Liberty City who come to acquire their turf in Wichita Gardens while helping Toni Cipriani clear the Forelli family out of Wichita Gardens as payback for their part in having Salvatore Leone arrested.[2] They are comprised of the Red Jacks and Purple Nines, both rival gangs. In GTA III, the latter is known to supply the SPANK drug on local streets.[3] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (430x730, 82 KB) Summary Members of the Southside Hoods (consisting of a Red Jacks member (in red jacket) and a Purple Nines member (in purple jacket)) in Wichita Gardens, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (430x730, 82 KB) Summary Members of the Southside Hoods (consisting of a Red Jacks member (in red jacket) and a Purple Nines member (in purple jacket)) in Wichita Gardens, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft... An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ... The original Grand Theft Auto, PC Version Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is a video game created by DMA Design (now Rockstar North) and published by Rockstar Games in 1997. ...


The Red Jacks are a small scale street gang headed by D-Ice. Most of their missions in GTA III involve crippling Purple Nines activities.[4] Eventually, the Purple Nines become extinct, with their remaining members defeated in a mêlée battle.[5] A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


The GTA III rendition of Southside Hoods members wear jackets of either red or purple, depending on which side they belong to, but are not seen attacking each other on the streets. Stranger yet, when a Red Jack is attacked, any nearby Purple Nines will rush to assist the gang member who is being assaulted; the same holds true in reverse. This is also suggested when D-Ice warned that Red Jacks would believe that they will also be shot at when they witness Purple Nines being killed by the player.[6] In GTA:LCS, the Red Jacks and Purple Nines are apparently united, portrayed wearing brown jackets, over red hoodies with their hoods up (depicting a Red Jack) or purple shirts (depicting a Purple Nine), pants and boots. Man wearing a hoodie A hoodie (also hoody, bunnyhug), at one time hooded sweatshirt, is a heavy upper-body garment with a hood. ... A hood is a kind of headgear. ...


Grove Street Families

Members of the Grove Street Families
Members of the Grove Street Families

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (975x810, 181 KB) Summary A group of Grove Street Families members in Ganton, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (975x810, 181 KB) Summary A group of Grove Street Families members in Ganton, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


The Grove Street Families ("Families" or "GSF" for short) are a street gang in Los Santos, San Andreas, the native gang of Carl "CJ" Johnson. As far as street gangs in San Andreas go, the GSF are depicted as more honorable than their rival gangs, as they are against hard drugs being sold on their turf,[7][8] despite the numerous other crimes and violent acts they take part in. The Grove Street Families are headed by Sean "Sweet" Johnson and his previous lieutenants were Lance "Ryder" Wilson and Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris. Sweet is adamantly anti-narcotic, but Smoke believes the GSF have fallen from power because of Sweet's refusal to have the gang sell drugs.[9] Their unwillingness to enter the drug trade has dragged the Grove Street Families out of prominence in the years leading up to the game's storyline. This, coupled with the deaths of OGs such as Tony, Big Devil, and Little Devil, has led to the sorry state of the GSF upon CJ's return from Liberty City. Carl CJ Johnson is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series, serving as the protagonist, anti-hero, and player-controlled character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


There are at least two other distinct sets of the Families: the Temple Drive Families and the Seville Boulevard Families, both of which were originally one with the Grove Street Families, but split up from the GSF during the five years of Carl's absence. Earlier in the game, they are not on good terms with each other,[10] which is why the gang has weakened. Carl will occasionally make reference to Orange Grove Families; gang graffiti tags with the initials "OGF" also exist in the game. This was the gang's original name, though Rockstar changed the name before the release of San Andreas.[11] Some references to this remain in the game, including graffiti that can be seen around Los Santos, tattoos that CJ can get with the name Orange Grove Families, and phrases that CJ will shout out while fighting other people.


The rivalry between the sets mainly has to do with Grove Street's opposition to drug dealing, but later in the game, the Families are united into one gang. Grove Street member Carl Johnson is involved in a brief conflict with the Seville Boulevard Families, who try to pin Sweet while he was visiting his girlfriend in Seville. Following this incident, Carl and Sweet Johnson call for an end to "green on green" conflicts.


While Carl's return helps revive the GSF to an extent, Ryder and Smoke's betrayal of the gang, coupled with an ambush on Sweet and other high-ranking members by the rival Ballas gang and the police, destroys much of the gang's influence in the city. Consequently, the Ballas and Los Santos Vagos seize all of GSF's turf in Los Santos. Sweet is imprisoned, and Carl is forced to continue working for CRASH, consisting of a corrupt group of police officers. However, Sweet's release from prison, courtesy of Mike Toreno,[12] allows the gang to rise again (now co-headed by Carl and Sweet Johnson) and regain most of their lost turf from the Ballas and Vagos. Depending on the player's actions, it is possible to take some or all of the Ballas' and Vagos' turf for the GSF. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


GSF members are always seen dressed in green clothing usually consisting of basketball jerseys, green bandanas, green hats, sweatshirts or plaid button-up shirts.


Ballas

Members of the Ballas

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1026x834, 210 KB) Summary A group of Ballas members in Jefferson, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1026x834, 210 KB) Summary A group of Ballas members in Jefferson, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


The Ballas are the GSF's primary enemy, having been around since the 1970s.[13] They are involved in drug dealing, gang banging, prostitution, arms dealing, vandalism, degeneracy, but mainly, the cocaine trade. The Ballas are rivals with GSF and the Aztecas, and have ties with the Los Santos Vagos, the San Fierro Rifa, and the Loco Syndicate for narcotics, and the Russian Mafia for weapons. The Ballas also collaborate with CRASH. In addition, Big Smoke defects against the GSF to lead the Ballas with his lieutenant Ryder. Unlike the GSF, the Ballas have no reservations about making money by selling drugs; the spread of crack cocaine into the Grove Street community is part of their strategy to wipe the GSF out. A pile of crack cocaine ‘rocks’. Crack cocaine is a highly addictive form of cocaine that is popular for its intense high. ...


The Ballas briefly control the streets of Los Santos alongside the Vagos after Grove Street leader Sweet Johnson is gunned down and arrested. They control the influence of the Families by using crack cocaine to turn GSF members into hopeless addicts totally dependent on them. However, following the release of Sweet from prison and the return of Carl Johnson, the Grove Street Families dominate the Ballas. The Ballas' Crack Palace is heavily demolished by Officer Frank Tenpenny, resulting in significantly reduced influence by the Ballas in Los Santos.


There are four known sets of Ballas: The Front Yard Ballas, The Rollin' Heights Ballas, the Kilo Trays, and the Temple Drive Ballas. It is assumed that the Front Yard Ballas control the turf in central Los Santos; The Rollin' Heights Ballas controlling the outer areas; Kilo Trays controlling more secluded areas and the Temple Drive Ballas controlling the areas around Temple. The Ballas are recognizable by their purple attire, purple being the identifying color of the gang.


East Asian Gangs

Liberty City Triads

Members of the Liberty City Triads, as depicted in GTA III

Appearances: GTA III, GTA:LCS Image File history File links GTAIII_gangs_LCTriads. ... Image File history File links GTAIII_gangs_LCTriads. ...


The Liberty City Triads are a gang made up of people of East Asian origin based in Portland Island, Liberty City. Though the Liberty City Triads appear to be a petty street gang, it is evident that they are beginning to dabble in organized crime; including extortion, most notably that of Mr. Wong's Laundrette, which is the source of several problems for the Leone family, as well as pushing drugs for the Colombian Cartel via "Chunky" Lee Chong. They also own The Turtle's Head Fish Factory in Callahan Point, Portland. They are the initial enemy of Claude, while he works for the Leone family. An all-out war between the Triads and the Leones erupts as the Triads attempt to muscle in on Leone businesses in Chinatown. The war concludes after three of the Triad warlords are assassinated and their fish factory is destroyed by a Mafia truck bomb (interestingly enough, the warehouse belonged to the Leones during Liberty City Stories until the Triads blew it up). While it is improbable to say that the Triads are finished in Liberty City, they have definitely been irrevocably weakened because of the loss of their most powerful front. Triad (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; literally Triad Society) or (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; literally Black Society, a general term for criminal organizations) is a term that describes many branches of Chinese underground society and/or organizations based in Hong Kong and Macau and also operating in Taiwan, mainland... East Asia Geographic East Asia. ... A laundromat in California powered by solar panels on the roof. ...


In GTA III, Triad members wear blue boiler suits and black bandanas. In GTA:LCS, they wear blue tracksuits with their gang logo on the back, black or blue pants, and black sunglasses.


San Fierro Triads

Members of the Mountain Cloud Boys

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The San Fierro Triads are large gangs originating from Hong Kong, who have since moved to San Fierro. There are three Triad factions in San Fierro consisting of a set hierarchy with small sets answering to larger sets; the Blood Feather Triad, which are later slaughtered by the Da Nang Boys. The Red Gecko Tong led by Ran Fa Li, and the Mountain Cloud Boys, the most prominent gang in the group, operated by the blind Wu Zi Mu and answers to the Red Gecko Tong.


The sets of the SF Triads are heavily involved in joint operations and avoid violent conflict between the Triad factions, with the Mountain Cloud Boys establishing an alliance with the Red Gecko Tong. The SF Triads are also allied with the Grove Street Families, and are rivals with the Italian Mafia, the Da Nang Boys, and the Loco Syndicate.


In addition to their bases of operations in San Fierro, the SF Triads also own and operate a casino hotel venture called The Four Dragons on the Las Venturas Strip; ownership shared between Wu Zi Mu, Ran Fa Li and Carl Johnson. Because of intense Mafia pressure in the city, the Chinese Triads attempt to flex their muscles to show the Mafia that they can hold their own on The Strip. While the SF Triad's prime business is gambling, Woozie has shown motivations towards robbery and street racing.


Carl Johnson, having been exiled from Los Santos after the fall of the Grove Street Families, works for Wu Zi Mu's faction and helps them to destroy the Loco Syndicate and neutralize the Da Nang Boys (the Triads, on the other hand, seem to be on neutral relations with San Fierro's other gang, the Rifa). In return the Triads aid Carl in robbing Caligula's Casino, give him a share in The Four Dragons Casino, and help him in seizing Madd Dogg's mansion back from a drug dealer so the Grove Street Families could spearhead their return. The mansion serves as CJ's own base of operations in his return to Los Santos.


SF Triad members don all-black suits or all-grey suits. Some carry AK-47s. While the Triad gang members appear on the streets in Chinatown, Calton Heights & Financial, San Fierro, they do not appear on Las Venturas streets, even areas surrounding The Four Dragons Casino. Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947 g. ...


Vice City Triads

Appearances: GTA:VC


The Vice City-based Triad is a gang that appears and are mentioned only briefly in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. They are only known to be involved in counterfeiting business, supplying printing plates of money to an unspecified Florida-based counterfeiting syndicate[14] They are prominently involved in one mission where Tommy Vercetti is assigned to break into a container ship and extract information from the boss of the gang on the location of a printing plate shipment. The gang is also known to run a shipping company at Viceport,[15] Vice City's harbor, where this gang is operating from a ship.


Liberty City Yakuza

Members of the Liberty City Yakuza, as depicted in GTA III

Appearances: GTA III, GTAA, GTA:LCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (810x700, 118 KB) Summary A group of Liberty City Yakuza members in Torrington, Staunton, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (810x700, 118 KB) Summary A group of Liberty City Yakuza members in Torrington, Staunton, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ...


The Liberty City Yakuza is a Japanese criminal organization operating in Liberty City, assumed to have been around since the 1970s, headed by siblings Asuka Kasen and Kenji Kasen. Their prime activities are gambling and protection, and are the dominate crime syndicate on Staunton Island. The Yakuza are rivals with the Colombian Cartel, Yardies, and the Italian Mafia. For other uses, see Yakuza (disambiguation). ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


Initially, Claude is invited by the Yakuza to work for them, after having severing ties with the Leone family. However, while working for Donald Love, Claude frames the Colombian Cartel for the assassination of Kenji, resulting in a war between the Yakuza and the Cartel. Angered by the death of her brother, Asuka vows to "hunt down" the Colombian Cartel with the help of Claude, while capturing and torturing Cartel member Miguel for information. In the process, the Yakuza also take Fort Staunton, a Cartel turf. Later, Asuka is killed by Cartel members, although Fort Staunton remains in the control of the Yakuza. The successor to the Yakuza's leadership remains in doubt. The Yakuza is the only significant gang that aids Claude throughout its appearance in Grand Theft Auto III. A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


In Liberty City Stories, the Yakuza is led by Kazuki Kasen, Asuka and Kenji's older brother. While not a major power in Liberty City yet, they are stocking up on weapons (including a tank) and are prepared to claim a large portion of the city as their turf. Their efforts are thwarted by Leone family Caporegime Toni Cipriani with the help of Kazuki's angry and neglected wife, Toshiko, however they are successful in taking the Torrington District, including the Sindacco family-owned Big Shot Casino (which they have changed to Kenji's Casino by GTA III).


Yakuza members wear colorful suits and jewelry. In GTA:LCS, Yakuza members sport tattoos.


Da Nang Boys

Members of the Da Nang Boys

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (756x918, 140 KB) Summary A group of Da Nang Boys members in Easter Basin, San Fierro, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (756x918, 140 KB) Summary A group of Da Nang Boys members in Easter Basin, San Fierro, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


The Da Nang Boys (named after the Vietnam region and city of Da Nang) are a Vietnamese criminal organization based in San Fierro, preparing a full move to the US. Extremely violent, with major interests in protection, narcotics and human trafficking, they control the dockland/bay area in Easter Basin and possibly a freight ship anchored out in San Fierro bay, often causing disturbance. The Da Nang Boys are also at war with local Triad gangs and are responsible for the massacre of the Blood Feather Triad. With the help of CJ, the Triads respond with an aerial massacre on one of the Da Nang Boy's freight ships, resulting in the death of many members and their leader, Snakehead. This article is about the city of Da Nang. ...


While the Da Nang Boys are portrayed as a major Vietnamese gang in the city, two other sects, the Shining Razors and the Butterfly Children, are mentioned in the game and in the official San Andreas website, and are said to be active in Easter Basin.


The Da Nang Boys are seen wearing either street attire (in the form of Army t-shirts and pants), or traditional robes.


Hispanic Gangs

Colombian Cartel

Members of the Colombian Cartel, as depicted in GTA III

Appearances: GTA III, GTAA, GTA:LCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (505x715, 115 KB) Summary A group of Colombian Cartel members in Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (505x715, 115 KB) Summary A group of Colombian Cartel members in Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ...


The Colombian Cartel (aka the "Cartel" in Grand Theft Auto Advance) is a shady South American syndicate and the main group of antagonists in GTA III. They are exceptionally well armed, and are led by Catalina and Miguel to produce and supply the drug SPANK in Liberty City. It is suggested by Liberty City police records that the Colombian Cartel may be using local airport and harbor freight as a front to smuggle the SPANK drug into Liberty City, although they have yet to thoroughly prove this. After Claude's feud with the Liberty City Triads ceases, he faces the Colombian Cartel as a new and worse enemy for the rest of the game. For the American pop-punk band, see Cartel (band). ... Grand Theft Auto Advance is a handheld console game developed by Digital Eclipse, published by Rockstar Games, and released on October 26, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...


While listening to the DJ on Rise FM in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories he mentions having tried a new drug on the street called "SPANK". This means that SPANK is at least in production in 1998. Miguel leads the cartel during this period as well; Catalina does not join the organization until 2001, when she shoots her boyfriend Claude and takes off with money the pair had just robbed from a bank. There are hints during various cutscenes in GTA III that she and Miguel are lovers and she has used the money from the robbery to heighten her standing in the Cartel.


Miguel is later linked to the assassination of Yakuza leader Kenji Kasen,[16] although he actually has nothing to do with it (real estate mogul Donald Love ordered Claude to make it look like the Cartel's doing to spark a gang war and drive real estate prices down[17]). He is later tied up in the incomplete skyscraper in Fort Staunton by Kenji's sister Asuka and tortured non-stop for days[18] on end until he is killed by the Cartel when they kidnap Maria and kill Asuka. Catalina assumes command of the Cartel herself. After killing Asuka and trying to escape in a helicopter, her vehicle is shot down by Claude as revenge for shooting him in the opening. Donald Love is a recurring character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ...


It is apparent that the Cartel is linked to Panlantic Construction, a company serving as both a legitimate construction company and a front for illegal operations. In Liberty City Stories, Cartel members are hired by Panlantic as bodyguards for Avery Carrington,[19] who works for Panlantic and arrives in Liberty City to acquire real estate for development. After Avery is killed by Toni Cipriani, Donald Love takes over negotiations with Panlantic to seal the deal on developing Fort Staunton, which is later destroyed by bombs planted by Cipriani. In GTA III, the construction site in Fort Staunton serves as turf for the Cartel before it's seized by the Yakuza.


In Grand Theft Auto Advance, the gang is initially allied to Advance protagonist Mike, but later turn against him after suspecting Mike of killing then Cartel leader Cisco[20] (which is revealed to actually be the work of Vinnie[21]). He was succeeded by an un-named lieutenant. In Advance, Cisco centers his gang operations at Francis International, Liberty City's airport.[22] Grand Theft Auto Advance is a handheld console game developed by Digital Eclipse, published by Rockstar Games, and released on October 26, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto Advance, set roughly one year before events in Grand Theft Auto III (which takes place in late-2001). ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto Advance, set roughly one year before events in Grand Theft Auto III (which takes place in late-2001). ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto Advance, set roughly one year before events in Grand Theft Auto III (which takes place in late-2001). ...


Cartel members wear Hawaiian shirts, combat pants, hats resembling Akubras and boots in GTA III. In GTA:LCS, the same members wear red or blue shirts with brown vests, pairs of pants and jewelery. The Akubra hat is a distinctive part of Australian culture. ...


Diablos

Appearances: GTA III, GTA:LCS


The Diablos are a Puerto Rican street gang. The leader of the Diablos is El Burro (who has been under observation by police since 1997, as mentioned in GTA III's official website). The only activities known to be associated with the Diablos are prostitution, street violence and pornography,[23] although they had also been known to engage in gun battles with the Liberty City Triads.[24] A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ...

Members of the Diablos, as depicted in GTA III

The Diablos play an important role in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories being one of the gangs used by the Sicilian Mafia to attack interests of the Leone family. They are first seen when Toni Cipriani is enlisted to follow Massimo Torini, a then member of the Leone family after Salvatore Leone suspected somebody was betraying him. Massimo meets with a group of Diablos at Hepburn Heights and tells them that if they worked with his associates (later revealed to be the Sicilian Mafia) Hepburn Heights would belong to them.[25] The Diablos then attacked the Leone family goons in a large scale battle that takes place in Hepburn Heights,[26] where the Leones are overwhelmed by a large quantity of Diablos armed with MAC-10 sub machine guns. Following the fight the Diablos seize control of Hepburn Heights.[27] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (540x645, 106 KB) Summary A group of Diablo members in Hepburn Heights, Portland, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (540x645, 106 KB) Summary A group of Diablo members in Hepburn Heights, Portland, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ... The Military Armament Corporation Model 10 or MAC-10 is a blowback-operated select-fire submachine gun (more specifically a machine pistol) developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. ...


In Grand Theft Auto III they are involved in gang wars with the Liberty City Triads. They also appear to be having spats with the Yardies for dissing Queen Lizzy,[28] and with the Yakuza for trying to steal some protection money, both times ending up in the slaughter of a large number of Diablo gang members.


In Grand Theft Auto III, Diablo members are seen wearing dark blue jackets donning the Diablos gang logo (a yellow crown) at the back, long pants and bandanas. In Grand Theft Auto :Liberty City Stories, Diablos members don fishnets or red bandanas on their heads, red shirts or jackets, and black or brown pants.


Cholos

A member of the Cholos street gang.

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In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Cholos are the dominant Mexican gang in the Little Havana and Little Haiti districts of Vice City. They are involved in conflicts on various fronts - Phil Cassidy is fighting them for gun running dominance, while Marty Jay Williams and his Trailer Park Mafia are fighting them for dominance of nearly every other criminal activity. Their control over Little Havana begins to be threatened in 1984, when Los Cabrones begin to move into Little Havana, sparking a deadly turf war for complete control of the neighborhood. The war comes to a head when the Cholos attempt (and fail) to kill Alberto Robina, the father of the leader of Los Cabrones, Umberto Robina. After the attack, Umberto decides to launch an all out attack on the Cholos, which results in the Cholos' base of operations being destroyed, which leads to their disappearance from Little Havana.


Diaz's gang

Members of Diaz's gang

Appearances: GTA:VC, GTA:VCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (580x660, 149 KB) Summary Members of Diazs Gang in the Diaz Mansion compound, in Starfish Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (580x660, 149 KB) Summary Members of Diazs Gang in the Diaz Mansion compound, in Starfish Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ...


Diaz's gang[29], headed by drug baron Ricardo Diaz, is a Vice City-based Colombian cartel that enjoys immense power during the mid-1980s. A drug lord or drug baron is the term used to describe a person who controls a sizable network of persons involved in the illegal drugs trade. ...


Prior to Tommy Vercetti's takeover of Vice City's underworld in 1986, Diaz's gang is by far the city's most powerful drug cartel, with Ricardo's aggressive fervor for dominating the narcotics smuggling business a defining factor in its success. He is known to request the theft of the fastest speed boat in the city for smuggling activities, and to kill all those who attempt to cut into his profits, even for stealing just a small percentage. In addition, Diaz's gang is also responsible for the ambush of Tommy Vercetti's initial drug deal with the Vance Crime Family, a botched exchange that not only forces Tommy to leave behind (and lose) both the money and narcotics as he flees the scene, but also results in the death of Victor Vance. Thomas Tommy Vercetti is a fictional character, voiced by Ray Liotta, in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ... Retail selling Street selling is the bottom of the chain and can be accomplished through purchasing from prostitutes, through cloaked retail stores or refuse houses for users in the act located in red-light districts which often also deal in paraphernalia, dealers marketing merriment at night clubs and other events... The Grand Theft Auto series of video games features a myriad of fictional gangs and criminal organizations of various ethnicities, histories and activities, which have served as both primary and secondly vehicles in the games plot points, as well as allies or foes of the games characters. ... Victor Vic Vance is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ...


Later, Tommy Vercetti is given the opportunity to work for Ricardo, while Lance Vance infiltrates the gang under the name "Quentin". As Tommy is carefully concocting a plan to seize control of Ricardo's empire, Lance attemptes his own overthrow prematurely, resulting not only in his failure to kill Ricardo, but his capture and torture by Diaz's gang as well. Tommy rushes to his impetuous associate's rescue, blowing his cover in the process. This forces the two to take preemptive measures before Ricardo has them both killed: the pair invade the grounds of the Diaz Mansion, killing dozens of Ricardo's men while making their way to his office, where they ruthlessly slaughter him.


The murder of its chief heralds the rapid demise of Diaz's gang, as Ricardo's mansion and all of his assets are immediately seized by the Vercetti Gang. Ricardo's organization is assumed to completely disband, due to the sudden conspicuous absence of Diaz gang members in Vice City (apart from rampages, during which they spawn infinitely, regardless of whether this chain of events has occurred). The Grand Theft Auto series of video games features a myriad of fictional gangs and criminal organizations of various ethnicities, histories and activities, which have served as both primary and secondly vehicles in the games plot points, as well as allies or foes of the games characters. ...


Cuban Gang/Los Cabrones

Members of the Los Cabrones in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

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The Cuban Gang (as named in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City), also known as Los Cabrones (as named in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories), is a Cuban-American gang led by Umberto Robina. A Cuban-American is an immigrant to the United States from Cuba. ...


In Vice City, circa 1986, the Cuban Gang is the perpetual enemy of the Haitian Gang. Tommy Vercetti fights in the gang war between these two groups for both sides, but because the Haitian Gang tricks Vercetti into working with them, he completely destroys them and allies himself with the Cuban Gang, an alliance that lasts throughout the game. Umberto and Alberto Robina are also personally on good terms with Tommy himself, and regard him as Cuban. The Cuban Gang is also involved in the cocaine trade. In Vice City Stories, the gang, two years prior, is dubbed "Los Cabrones" and is the sworn enemy of the Cholos, another Hispanic gang based nearby. A war erupts between Los Cabrones and the Cholos for control of Little Havana, which sees the former emerging as the victor.


In their appearance in Vice City, the Cuban Gang/Los Cabrones members are seen wearing white sleeveless shirts, red bandanas and jeans, or a fedora hat, light yellow shirts and black pants. A fedora, which in this case has been pinched at the front and being worn pushed back on the head, with the front of the brim bent down over the eyes. ...


Los Santos Vagos

Members of Los Santos Vagos

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (900x891, 186 KB) Summary A group of Los Santos Vagos members in Chicano, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (900x891, 186 KB) Summary A group of Los Santos Vagos members in Chicano, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


Los Santos Vagos (translated from Spanish to English as "The Vague Saints"), is a Mexican gang found to be in league with the Ballas.


Los Santos Vagos, like the Ballas, pose a threat to Carl "CJ" Johnson, and provide an opportunity to engage in gang wars. The Vagos and the Grove Street Families have experienced an intense rivalry, but the Vagos' arch-enemies are their Mexican counterparts, the Varrios Los Aztecas. After Carl and Cesar Vialpando (the leader of the Aztecas) were exiled from Los Santos, the Vagos took over all of the Aztecas' territory, until the return of the Grove Street Families allowed Carl and Cesar to regain the territory. The Los Santos Vagos were once known to be rivals of the San Fierro Rifa, but have come into good terms with them due to cooperative drug trafficking between them. Carl CJ Johnson is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series, serving as the protagonist, anti-hero, and player-controlled character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


Heavily involved in the drug trade, they have a major involvement in Big Smoke's short-lived, but powerful cocaine empire. The Vagos' leader, Big Poppa, even took control of the mansion of rapper Madd Dogg when the latter was unable to pay off his debt (however, Carl and the San Fierro Triads eventually launched an offensive on the mansion, seizing it back, with Carl personally killing Big Poppa).


The Vagos are seen wearing yellow bandanas, dressed in 'cholo' style clothing.


Varrios Los Aztecas

Members of the Varrios Los Aztecas

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1088x912, 137 KB) Summary A group of Varrios Los Aztecas members in El Corona, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1088x912, 137 KB) Summary A group of Varrios Los Aztecas members in El Corona, Los Santos, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


Significantly less prominent than the Vagos, the Varrios Los Aztecas are a Mexican gang led by Cesar Vialpando. Although far from solid, they have formed an alliance with the Grove Street Families due to Cesar dating and intending to marry Kendl Johnson, sister of Cesar's close friend, Carl Johnson, and due to the gangs possessing common enemies. Indeed, Varrios will still challenge Carl Johnson if they see him on the streets, calling out insults against the Grove Street Families gang and attacking with fists or weapons. They will attack other GSF members on sight, and vice versa. The Varrios are rivals with the Vagos and the San Fierro Rifa, and are also believed to be on bad terms with the Ballas.


The Varrios are traditionally anti-narcotics, with heavy involvement in gun running and street violence, and they only have a few territories compared to other gangs, and these are clustered around the southwestern areas of Eastern Los Santos.


Varrios Los Aztecas members are mostly seen wearing turquoise bandanas and sunglasses, dressed in 'cholo' style clothing.


San Fierro Rifa

Members of the San Fierro Rifa

Appearances: GTA:SA Image File history File links Download high resolution version (777x912, 174 KB) Summary A group of San Fierro Rifa members in Garcia, San Fierro, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (777x912, 174 KB) Summary A group of San Fierro Rifa members in Garcia, San Fierro, San Andreas, from the computer port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...


The Rifa is the sole Mexican gang based in San Fierro, later seen to be collaborating with the Ballas and Vagos in the narcotics business. The Rifa also appear to work as thugs for the Loco Syndicate, possibly because Rifa leader T-Bone Mendez is a co-leader of the Loco Syndicate. The Rifa also had a dislike towards Mexican gangs in Los Santos, until they joined the narcotics business linked to the Los Santos Vagos. They appear to be rather neutral with the local Chinese Triads and the Vietnamese Da Nang Boys.


Although the Rifa are known for various clashes with Grove Street Families member Carl Johnson, they are normally not hostile towards the Families. They are the least threatening and violent on the streets; when the player attacks them, they usually run. Rifa members are mostly recognizable with their light blue bandanas or white hats.


Despite the death of their leader, T-Bone Mendez, the gang remains in existence in their turf throughout San Fierro, although following the destruction of their crack lab and the closure of the Loco Syndicate, it is unclear whether or not they are involved in the drug trade any further.


Mendez Cartel

Appearances: GTA:VCS


The Mendez Cartel is a very powerful drug cartel operating out of Vice City since the late '70s. They arrive in Vice City around the same time as Victor Vance and supply drugs to numerous high ranking officers at Fort Baxter. The Mendez Cartel also own the mansion on Prawn Island that has been taken over by the Streetwannabes/Sharks between 1984 and 1986. After Victor Vance kills Armando and then Diego Mendez, the Cartel is officially disbanded. They are only seen inside their mansion and not the areas surrounding it. Victor Vic Vance is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ...


In Vice City Stories, Mendez Cartel members are depicted as wearing suits, with light colored shirts underneath, as well as having a notable moustache or ponytail.


Afro-Caribbean Gangs

Uptown Yardies

Members of the Uptown Yardies, as depicted in GTA III

Appearances: GTA III, GTAA, GTA:LCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (395x730, 67 KB) Summary A group of Uptown Yardies members in Newport, Staunton, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (395x730, 67 KB) Summary A group of Uptown Yardies members in Newport, Staunton, Liberty City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III. Image taken by ZS. See also Image:GTAIII gangs LeoneMafia. ...


The Yardies are a Jamaican gang, led by King Courtney. They are secretly in league with the Colombian Cartel and are known to push SPANK onto Staunton Island.[30] The Yardies and the Diablos are fighting against each other, due to derogatory comments made by the Diablos about Queen Lizzy.[31] Yardie members are seen with dreadlocks and wear ex-army attire in GTA III, while renditions in GTA: LCS depict them in brightly colored tank tops, with or without a yellow T-shirt worn inside, jeans and brown boots. A Yardie is a Jamaican living abroad. ... A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, set in 2001. ... Rastaman with long locks Dreadlocks, sometimes called simply locks or dreads, are matted ropes of hair which will form by themselves if the hair is allowed to grow naturally without the use of brushes, combs, razors or scissors for a long period of time. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Sleeveless T-shirt. ...


In GTA: LCS it is revealed that Toni Cipriani helps the Yardies take over their turf in Newport from the Forelli family as a way to help corrupt cop Leon McAffrey repay an unknown favour to the Yardies that they did for him.


Their use of Jamaican English and modern street slang with their heavy Jamaican accents make them relatively difficult to understand on occasions without the use of game subtitles. This does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Slang (disambiguation). ... A subtitle can refer to one of two things: an explanatory or alternate title of a book, play or film, in addition to its main title, or textual versions of a film or television programs dialogue that appear onscreen. ...


Haitian Gang

Members of the Haitian Gang

Appearances: GTA:VC Image File history File links Download high resolution version (620x760, 143 KB) Summary Members of the Haitian gang in Little Haiti, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (620x760, 143 KB) Summary Members of the Haitian gang in Little Haiti, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ...


The Cuban Gang's main rivals for control of the poorer neighborhoods of Little Haiti and Little Havana is the Haitian Gang, led by Auntie Poulet. Auntie Poulet gives Tommy Vercetti mind-altering drugs to make him use less-than-honest tactics in their war against the Cuban Gang. Vercetti, angered by this and spurred by his friendship with the Cuban Gang, decides to help the Cuban Gang and its leader Umberto Robina destroy the Haitan's large drug manufacturing plant (killing many more members in the process), thereby severing all ties with Poulet and her gang.


Haitian Gang members are seen wearing either blue shirts (reading RELAX), white pants and baseball caps, or sky blue sleeveless shirts, jeans and bandanas.


This gang attracted attention from some Haitian-Americans as many, including two community groups, believed it portrayed Haitians negatively.[32]


Caucasian American Gangs

Biker Gang

Members of the Biker Gang in Vice City Stories.

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"The biggest family of misfits, outcasts and badasses," as quoted by their leader, Big Mitch Baker. A group of stereotypical bikers, they wear leather, give off a gruff, tough persona, have long beards and hair, wear biker attire and ride chopper style motorcycles. Circa 1986, they are the only gang, along with the Cuban Gang, with which Tommy Vercetti opens relations without forcibly taking it over. They are heavily influenced by German Culture, for some of them have Eisernes Kreuz (Iron Cross) tattoos on their shoulders, as well as wearing Pickelhaubes. A stylized version of the Iron Cross, the emblem of the Bundeswehr, Germanys Armed Forces. ... Otto von Bismarck wearing a cuirassier officers metal Pickelhaube Prussian police leather Pickelhaube The Pickelhaube (plural Pickelhauben; from the German Pickel = point or pickaxe, and Haube = bonnet, a general word for headgear) was a Prussian spiked helmet worn in the 19th century by the German military, firefighters, and police. ...


In Vice City Stories the Biker Gang are revealed to be a large gang owning several businesses across Vice City. It is assumed that due to Victor Vance's takeovers that the once large gang is reduced to only the Greasy Chopper Bar Downtown by GTA: Vice City.


Victor Vance also stumbles into a homosexual, racist subsect of the gang, the White Stallionz. The Stallionz are not to be confused as the whole Biker Gang itself, for they only own a portion of the territories the Biker Gang owns. The entire Gang is also wiped out by Victor Vance.


Liberty City Biker Gang

Appearances: GTA:LCS


The Biker Gang in Liberty City, led by Cedric "Wayne" Fotheringay, is a biker gang primarily involved in drugs and street racing. The gang is mainly featured in the Liberty City Stories installment, mostly in missions centering around Maria. Wayne, the leader, sells drugs to Maria Latore, and is also romantically involved with her;[33] Toni Cipriani discovers the gang whilst assisting Maria, who puts herself up as first prize in a street race between gang members and Toni.[34] Toni later kills Wayne, and meets the gang once more when Maria overdoses on drugs[35], believing the cure is at Rusty Brown Ring Donuts, an old haunt of Wayne's.[36] Their only known turf is a bar in Chinatown. Antonio Toni Cipriani is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ... A drug overdose occurs when a chemical substance (i. ...


They are believed to be on bad terms with the Avenging Angels vigilante group since they are known to cause trouble around Liberty City, circa 1998. Toni is required to kill many groups of them during Avenging Angel missions.[37]


By the time of GTA III, the gang most likely ceases to exist as a result of the ban on motorcycles.


Trailer Park Mafia

Appearances: GTA:VCS


The "Trailer Park Mafia" is the name given to the former redneck gang in GTA:VCS based in a trailer park surrounding the Sunshine Autos Car Showroom, circa 1984. Their influence spans to Vice City's poorer communities, bringing further suffering to this bracket of the city's population.[38] Their leader, Marty Jay Williams, is murdered by Victor Vance in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories after being prevented from kidnapping his own wife, Louise. Victor and his brother Lance then acquires the Mafia's businesses and the gang is disbanded. This article is about a stereotypical description. ... Victor Vic Vance is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ...


In Vice City Stories, Trailer Park Mafia members are depicted wearing either shirts donning the Confederate flag and baseball caps or tank tops, sunglasses, and jeans.


Other Gangs

Vance Crime Family

Lance and Victor Vance, leaders and sole members of the Vance Crime Family.
Lance and Victor Vance, leaders and sole members of the Vance Crime Family.

Appearances: GTA:VC, GTA:VCS Image File history File links Size of this preview: 406 × 327 pixelsFull resolution (406 × 327 pixel, file size: 222 KB, MIME type: image/png) Victor Vance and Lance Vance the leaders and only members of the Vance Crime Family in the 2006 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 406 × 327 pixelsFull resolution (406 × 327 pixel, file size: 222 KB, MIME type: image/png) Victor Vance and Lance Vance the leaders and only members of the Vance Crime Family in the 2006 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. ...


At the beginning of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and throughout Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Vance Crime Family is made up of two members, Victor and Lance Vance, of which Victor is the leader. Victor turns to dealing in narcotics and prostitution for his commanding officer in order to earn enough money to pay the medical costs of his ill brother, Pete Vance. These actions lead to his discharge from the United States Army, and his subsequent association with known members of the Vice City underworld. It is at this point that the Vance Crime Family is known to have been formed and to have seized control of many businesses and assets from other prominent gangs in Vice City, eventually becoming a large-scale operation with individual businesses protected by armed security hired by Victor. However, for two years after the events of Vice City Stories, in which Victor and Lance agree to leave Vice City and temporarily "live off" the money they had made, the whereabouts of the Vance Crime Family remain a mystery until 1986, when we learn the fates of Victor and Lance. By this time, Vice City is under the complete control of the Vercetti Gang. Lance Vance is killed by the gang's leader, Tommy Vercetti, for having betrayed him, while Victor is killed by members of Diaz's gang during the ambushed narcotics exchange that sets in motion the events portrayed in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ... Victor Vic Vance is a fictional character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ... Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ... Thomas Tommy Vercetti is a fictional character, voiced by Ray Liotta, in the Grand Theft Auto video game series. ... The Grand Theft Auto series of video games features a myriad of fictional gangs and criminal organizations of various ethnicities, histories and activities, which have served as both primary and secondly vehicles in the games plot points, as well as allies or foes of the games characters. ... Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ...


Russian Mafia

Members of Russian Mafia in Big Smoke's "Crack Palace."

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The Russian Mafia only appear in San Andreas for a short time, wearing a black t-shirt or grey sweater, jacket and pants. Though they have no permanent stake in San Andreas, they claim the Atrium as a temporary turf in a mission, and also appear in league with the Ballas, Vagos and Rifas in Big Smoke's "Crack Palace." The Russian Mob or Mafia, Russkaya Mafiya, Red Mafia, Krasnaya Mafiya or Bratva (slang for brotherhood), is a name given to a broad group of organized criminals of various ethnicity which appeared in the former Soviet Union territories after its disintegration in 1991. ...


Loco Syndicate

Appearances: GTA:SA


While better classified as a joint business venture, the Loco Syndicate is a collective illegal outfit dealing with drugs, primarily cocaine. The Syndicate has its main operations based in San Fierro, and is made up of San Fierro's most powerful pimp Jizzy B, the leader of the San Fierro Rifa T-Bone Mendez and the mysterious businessman (later revealed to be an undercover Government agent) Mike Toreno. Big Smoke, who started up a large crack-cocaine empire, later establishes a business deal with the Syndicate, sending his number two man, Ryder, as his formal representative to conduct business. The Loco Syndicate is the largest drug cartel in San Fierro and one of the most powerful in San Andreas, before Carl Johnson kills Ryder, Jizzy B and T-Bone Mendez consequently causing the Loco Syndicate to disband. Toreno then returns to his usual Government duties and Big Smoke's narcotics empire ceases transactions with San Fierro.


Streetwannabes/Sharks

Members of the Streetwannabe's as depicted in GTA: Vice City.

Appearances: GTA:VC, GTA:VCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (690x750, 141 KB) Summary Members of the Streetwannabes in Prawn Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (690x750, 141 KB) Summary Members of the Streetwannabes in Prawn Island, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ...


The Streetwannabes is a gang of thugs that hang out around outside the North Point Mall and in several dilapadated mansions in Prawn Island as of GTA: VC, but are hardly a threat to any of the other gangs in Vice City. The only highlight of their gang's history was being part of an aerial massacre that resulted in many of them getting killed. It is also suggested that they are involved in arms running. They apparently are on bad terms with Mitch Baker's Biker Gang and in one mission they even steal his prized motorcycle and keep it captive in a motor garage in Downtown. The leader of the gang (name unknown) betrays Ricardo Diaz and steals his shipment of drugs and orders the killing of him (and many other members in the aforementioned aerial slaughter). A number of recurring characters appear during the various missions or cutscenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ...

Members of the Sharks as depicted in GTA: Vice City Stories.

The Streetwannabes are known as the Sharks in Vice City Stories and are located in the East Island of Vice City; they manage a number of companies, which Victor eventually takes over. An interesting note is that, after Victor takes over one of their businesses, the Sharks do not back down in their attacks until all of their businesses have been taken. Often, they chase Victor in their Gang Ranchers, or sometimes attempt to destroy his empire sites. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 249 × 289 pixelsFull resolution (249 × 289 pixel, file size: 131 KB, MIME type: image/png) The Sharks (Streetwannabes), a gang in the 2006 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 249 × 289 pixelsFull resolution (249 × 289 pixel, file size: 131 KB, MIME type: image/png) The Sharks (Streetwannabes), a gang in the 2006 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. ...


They are listed as the "Streetwannabe's," with use of the apostrophe, in the Vice City stats, but the Shark logos on the back of their denim jackets, along with graffiti on buildings and their gang cars, has led some to call them the Sharks. The Streetwannabes are mostly seen wearing denim jackets, jeans and red bandanas. In GTA:VCS the Sharks are seen wearing brightly coloured shirts, light brown or grey pants and berets. Black beret A beret (UK: , US: ; IPA) is a soft round cap with a flat crown which is worn by both men and women. ...


Of interesting note is that certain unrelated "gangs" in Vice City are also listed as Streetwannabes. This includes army soldiers and "gangs" that show up in certain missions, such as the Forelli family in the final mission, the attackers in the "All Hands on Deck!" mission, and the courier and bodyguards of a counterfeiting syndicate in the "Hit the Courier" mission (it is unknown why the counterfeiting syndicate is made up of women).


Avenging Angels

Appearances: GTA:LCS


The Avenging Angels are a vigilante group who patrol various areas throughout Liberty City. In GTA:LCS, the player may opt to work with the Avenging Angels and recruit members of the organization in side missions. Members are required to don a beret and jacket, similar to the uniform of the real-life Guardian Angels. However, Avenging Angels berets are black (although in the PS2 version, they wear black beanies instead) and the jackets are green, as opposed to the red used on both the berets and jackets of the Guardian Angels. Avenging Angels also sport long combat pants and a T-shirt of varied designs and colors. For other uses, see Vigilante (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For the stuffed toy animal, see Beanie Baby. ...


Their leader is Jesus Sentenz, also known as "Max". Although Sentenz never appears in-game, the official Liberty City Stories website features an "e-mail" from him in which he explains that "We protect street people from tha streets, and the streets from street people. Cause the streets respect the Avenging Angels man, and if they don't, we put them down on tha streets" and "the cops don't stop no crime, the cops don't help people and all that, the cops ain't positive, man". He also explains that an old lady being beaten to death at the hands of the Avenging Angels was a case of mistaken identity and says "you show me someone whose hasn't bin falsely incarcerated or shot by police and I'll show you a liar".


Security guards

Patrol Invest Group security guards in the North Point Mall.

Appearances: GTA:VC, GTA:VCS Image File history File links Download high resolution version (490x720, 72 KB) Summary Members of the Security Guards in the North Point Mall, Vice Point, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (490x720, 72 KB) Summary Members of the Security Guards in the North Point Mall, Vice Point, Vice City, from the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. ...


The Security guards are divided into two main subsects: Patrol Invest Group (P.I.G.) and DBP Security. Patrol Invest Group, is a security firm that mainly operates as a legitimate security force in Vice City, but they are involved in some illegal protection services. Their "turf," so to speak, are the areas of North Point Mall, Escobar International Airport, Leaf Links Golf Club, and Starfish Island. The P.I.G. appear in missions as hired protection for Congressman Alex Shrub and the band Love Fist. They also attack the Streetwannabes, Vercetti Gang, and the VCPD police officers. DBP Security are a smaller security firm that attempt to move in on some of Tommy Vercetti's protection rackets in Ocean Beach, which prompts him to kill all the guards involved and destroy their office. They also have links to the Vice City Triads, helping them with their illegal money printing operation by providing protection for them. In 1984, in Vice City Stories, the P.I.G. are still seen in the mall or around the airport, but they have not yet established themselves as a gang and haven't turned to crime yet.


Notes and References

  1. ^ The correct term is "Vercetti Gang". They aren't a Mafia family, for various reasons. They are not called "Vercetti Organization" or "Crime Ring" due to the GTA: VC stats screen not labeling it as such. Some characters, such as Kaufman Cabs' Delores, refers to his organization as such. See the discussion page for more information.
  2. ^ Salvatore Leone: "Those cunts the Sindaccos, or those cocksuckers the Forellis - who was it? Who ratted me out? Let's hit 'em both hard". (Later in the same conversation) Salvatore Leone: "Use the Hoods okay?" (From the Rough Justice mission)
  3. ^ D-Ice: "Those Nines are pressing me. These bitches got armored cars and now they're running SPANK". (From the Toyminator mission)
  4. ^ D-Ice: "I want you to teach punk ass bitches how a real drive-by works. Take these Nines off of here!" (From the Uzi Money mission). D-Ice: "There's some stuff in there to put these sissys (Purple Nines) on blass... and wreck all their armored stuff". (From the Toyminator mission). D-Ice: "They (Purple Nines) have agreed to go toe to toe". (From the Rumble mission).
  5. ^ D-Ice: "The Nines are down to a few scabby herds... but they still wanna bring it. They have agreed to go toe to toe". (From the Rumble mission)
  6. ^ D-Ice: "Watch your back though, there'll be Jacks on the street who'll think you're trying to blast them too!" (From the Uzi Money mission)
  7. ^ Sweet Johnson: "All they do is sell yay and ruin the place. No crack ever made a gang tight". (from the Cleaning the Hood mission)
  8. ^ Sweet Johnson (talking to Big Smoke about the possibility of selling drugs): "Nah. We just standing by our principles, homie". (From the Introduction DVD)
  9. ^ Big Smoke (talking to Sweet Johnson about the possibility of selling drugs): "But our principles are making us bitches, man. Every day, Ballas getting stronger, and you and I get weaker. You and I get poorer, man". (From the San Andreas Introduction DVD)
  10. ^ Big Smoke: "Emmet's Seville Boulevard Families, we ain't too close these days, but nonetheless, I'll take you to see him". (From the Nines and AK's mission)
  11. ^ Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Weekend Update: Thug Life by Torres, Ricardo. GameSpot. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.
  12. ^ Mike Toreno: Hey, I got a little surprise for you here. You ready for this? Huh? (phone rings) Answer it". Carl Johnson: "Hello?" Sweet Johnson: "Carl, it's me Sweet". Carl Johnson: "Aw, Sweet!" Sweet Johnson: "I don't know what happened, they just released me. No idea what's going on, but I'm in the square outside the precinct in Commerce. Carl Johnson: "Alright you hold tight, I'll be right there (puts phone down). So what was that little job you was talking about, Toreno?" Mike Toreno: "I just want you to pick up your brother. Get out of here". (From the Home Coming mission)
  13. ^ GTASanAndreas.net Gangs page. GTA Net. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.
  14. ^ Kent Paul: "All I know about dodgy readys is the Triads supply the plates". (From the Spilling the Beans mission)
  15. ^ Kent Paul: "They've got a shipping company down the docks". (From the Spilling the Beans mission)
  16. ^ Asuka Kasen: "This worm (Miguel) killed my brother". Miguel: "I've never killed, no Yakuza". (From the Grand Theft Aero mission)
  17. ^ Donald Love: "I want you to kill the Yakuza Waka-gashira: Kenji Kasen. Kenji is attending a meeting at the top of a multi-story carpark in Newport. Get a Cartel gangcar and eliminate him! The Yakuza must blame the Cartel for this declaration of war". (From the Waka-gashira Wipeout mission)
  18. ^ Asuka Kasen: "Miguel certainly has some of that famous Latin stamina. I'm quite exhausted". (From the Espresso-2-Go mission)
  19. ^ Donald Love: "Hmmm, Panlantic must have employed the Cartel to protect Avery". (From the Panlantic Land Grab mission)
  20. ^ Cartel Leader: "You're (Mike) going to pay for killing Cisco". (From the Love of Money mission)
  21. ^ Mike: "I'd better track down that car that got away. Whoever is behind this (death of Cisco) has got a lot to answer for". (Later in the mission), Mike: "Vinnie! I don't believe my eyes. I saw you blow up in your car!". (From the Truth Revealed mission)
  22. ^ Donald Love: "Asuka (Asuka Kasen) didn't take kindly to my botched kidnapping of Yuka and I thought it'd be wise to be close to the airport to make a fast escape. Ha! I fooled you for a second, didn't I? You thought of me as a coward, as some sissy boy. No, amigo, I am here to track down the assassin that has taken out the bomber. I will provide you with whatever assistance I can". (From the Panlantic Land Grab mission)
  23. ^ El Burro: "I started my exotic entertainment business with nothing but the sizable contents of my leather pants!" (From the I Screem, You Screem mission)
  24. ^ El Burro: "Take it (a flamethrower) and teach these Triad vandals to feel El Burro's well-endowned wrath". (From the Trial by Fire mission)
  25. ^ Massimo Torini: Come siaco rimasti d'accordo, if you do my associates work for them, you'll be well rewarded...Hepburn Heights will belong to the Diablos. (Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories) Take Two Interactive, 2005
  26. ^ Salvatore Leone: What is the world coming to? We got the Diablos crawling all over us in Hepburn. They are kicking our asses! (Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories) Take Two Interactive, 2005
  27. ^ Salvatore Leone: Toni is it over? How did it go? Toni Cipriani: It’s not good Sal, I saved a few guys but we lost too many before I got here. I think we are going to lose this part of town. (Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories) Take Two Interactive, 2005
  28. ^ Yardie: "We're going for a little ride into Hepburn Heights, kill me some filthy Diablos who's been bad to me lady Queen Lizzy". (From the Uzi Rider mission)
  29. ^ The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City game stat refers to the organization as "Diaz's gang, emphasis on the lower-case 'gang'"
  30. ^ Asuka Kasen: "We underestimated Catalina's plans for SPANK. It reaches far beyond the Yardies selling it on the street corners". (From the Espresso-2-Go mission)
  31. ^ Yardie: "We're going for a little ride into Hepburn Heights, whack us some filthy Diablos been dissing Queen Lizzy". (From the Uzi Rider mission)
  32. ^ Tor Thorsen (25 November 2003). Haitian-Americans protest Vice City (html). Retrieved on 2007-05-25.
  33. ^ Maria Latore: "This guy I'm seeing, Wayne". (From the Biker Heat mission)
  34. ^ Maria Latore: "Dear Toni, I've put myself up as the first prize in a street-race". (From the Booby Prize mission)
  35. ^ Maria Latore: "I felt like this before, I've OD'd". (From the Overdose of Trouble mission)
  36. ^ Maria Latore: "Why have you brought me here [Rusty Browns Ring Donuts]... this is where Wayne used to hang out!". (From the Overdose of Trouble mission)
  37. ^ Maria Latore: "He deals at a bar down in Chinatown". (From the Biker Heat mission)
  38. ^ Official Vice City Stories website. Rockstar Games. Retrieved on September 7, 2006.

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