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+ | |name = Julio Ochoa |
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+ | |image = Unknown.png |
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+ | |gender = M |
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+ | |game = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' |
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+ | |status = Alive |
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+ | |nationality = {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[United States of America|American]] |
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+ | |home = [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] |
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+ | |businesses = Mayor of [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] |
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+ | |affiliations = [[Jon Gravelli]]{{Status|D1=y}}[[Thomas Stubbs]]<br>[[Bryce Dawkins]]}} |
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+ | '''Julio Ochoa''' is an unseen character in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series. He served as the mayor of [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] during the events of ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and its [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City|episodes]]. |
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− | Ochoa has a campaign to remove the sale or possession of firearms from the city and launched cases against [[Ammu-Nation]] stores across the country, these regulations, however, have proved massively ineffective to prevent crime. |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===Background=== |
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− | ==The Liberty City Mayoral Election in 2000== |
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+ | Ochoa was elected as the mayor of Liberty City before [[2008]]. Much of his policies were unknown, but he was notorious for his draconian anti-terrorism measures and ineffective gun control laws. He ran for office alongside [[Bryce Dawkins]], who allegedly used market connections to provide financial backing to the Ochoa ticket.<ref>[[Candice Johnson#Deputy Mayor Record of Bigotry| Candice Johnson's Public Liberty Online article.]]</ref> During his rise in politics, he began to associate with individuals such as [[Thomas Stubbs]] and [[Jon Gravelli]]. |
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− | In the Liberty City Mayoral Election of 2000, Ochoa won the Democratic Nomination for Mayor. The election was held and Ochoa defeated the Incumbent with 702,453 votes to 426,502 votes. He became the first Hispanic Mayor of [[Liberty City]]. He got elected in 2004 and in 2008. |
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+ | As reported by ''[[Liberty Tree]]'', Ochoa was responsible for escalating the War on Terror. During the summer before the events of ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' take place, he closed the bridges due to an escalated threat of terrorism. This policy was subject to much controversy, as locking out [[State of Alderney|Alderney]] and the eastern boroughs from [[Algonquin]] was unprecedented. The closure had a significant economic impact on the city, with thousands of commuters unable to reach work, and businesses estimated to have lost "millions of dollars a day."<ref>[[TJ Barry#Mayor Under Pressure To Reopen Bridges|TJ Barry's Weazel News article.]]</ref> |
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+ | ===Events of ''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
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⚫ | Ochoa does not appear during the game, but he is mentioned frequently by the news media on their websites and the radio. The closest Ochoa came to an appearance was in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]'', as Thomas Stubbs III receives a phone call from [[Johnny Klebitz]] while in a meeting with Mayor Ochoa. Also, Jon Gravelli claims he was going to receive a visit from Ochoa while in the [[Schottler Medical Center|hospital]]. |
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+ | In the autumn of 2008, Ochoa caved to public pressure and reopened the bridges that separate Algonquin from the eastern boroughs. Subsequently, both the [[Hickey Bridge]] and [[Booth Tunnel]] reopened for travel, despite an extended closure to avoid a terrorist attack. Ochoa's decision is highly unpopular with [[Weazel News]], as they claim he shows "classic liberal weakness."<ref>[[John Chesapeake#Mayor Plays Terror Roulette With Your Safety|John Chesapeake's Weazel News article.]]</ref> Weazel further claims that "terrorists use bridges to cross rivers and to kill innocent lives."<ref>[[Leslie Mitchell#Terrorists Given Green Light by Liberals to Blow Up Bridge| Leslie Mitchell's Weazel News article.]]</ref> |
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+ | According to Weazel News, Ochoa defends his strict gun control, which has made the sale and possession of firearms illegal in Liberty City. Ochoa's task force also launches cases against [[Ammu-Nation]] stores across the country. The mayor's office boasts about Liberty City's low crime and high murder conviction rate. However, allegations of statistical tampering undermine these supposed accomplishments. A local lawyer, [[Tom Goldberg]], points out that city officials clear out "cold cases" to reach a high conviction rate. Finally, Goldberg concludes his statement, claiming that "children are not safe" in the "dangerous" Liberty City.<ref>[[Tony Smith#Ochoa Takes Aim at Illegal Weapons Trade|Tony Smith's Weazel News article.]]</ref> |
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+ | After it is reported that Ochoa's approval numbers have fallen, he launches a radical new plan, called the "Sinking Ship Solution," which would clean the Liberty City subway by flooding it. The plan aims to eliminate rats, homeless people, and "annoying" underground musicians. Additionally, he claims this is a great way to eliminate the smell of urine from the subway system. |
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+ | During another radio broadcast, Ochoa is presumed dead after he does not respond to staff with his [[BitterSweet Email Device]]. Local government officials call for his resignation, saying that people with mobile email are obligated to immediately respond. |
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+ | While on a date with [[Niko Bellic|Niko]], [[Carmen Ortiz]] says she saw Ochoa while he opened a new hospital ward. Apparently, Carmen could tell that Ochoa wanted to sleep with her. However, out of loyalty for Niko, she passed up on the opportunity. Carmen's version of the story is never substantiated. |
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⚫ | During one of the [[Higgins Helitours]], the pilot mentions to Niko and the other tourists that Ochoa eased safety restrictions on helicopters and their pilots. Mayor Ochoa also settles the [[diamonds]] case when he allows [[Jerry Kapowitz]] to keep all proceeds on the sale of the diamonds after he found them, despite over a hundred claims of their ownership. The reason given was that it would be impossible to verify the claims. It makes Ochoa extremely unpopular with a number of people in the Liberty City underworld. |
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+ | ===Events of ''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''=== |
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+ | It is unknown if Ochoa is still mayor during the events of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'', as an Ammu-Nation website has been set up, which contradicts Ochoa's strict gun regulations. |
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+ | ==Inspiration== |
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+ | Julio Ochoa appears to be based on {{WP|Fernando Ferrer}}, a Democratic Party nominee for New York City mayor in 2005. Julio also bears similarities to former New York mayor Bloomberg when it comes to gun control; Bloomberg supported stricter gun control all over the nation with his organization "Everytown For Gun Safety". Ochoa's name is likely derived from that of former New York City mayor {{WP|Rudy Giuliani}}. |
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 11 March 2024
Julio Ochoa is an unseen character in the Grand Theft Auto series. He served as the mayor of Liberty City during the events of Grand Theft Auto IV and its episodes.
History
Background
Ochoa was elected as the mayor of Liberty City before 2008. Much of his policies were unknown, but he was notorious for his draconian anti-terrorism measures and ineffective gun control laws. He ran for office alongside Bryce Dawkins, who allegedly used market connections to provide financial backing to the Ochoa ticket.[1] During his rise in politics, he began to associate with individuals such as Thomas Stubbs and Jon Gravelli.
As reported by Liberty Tree, Ochoa was responsible for escalating the War on Terror. During the summer before the events of Grand Theft Auto IV take place, he closed the bridges due to an escalated threat of terrorism. This policy was subject to much controversy, as locking out Alderney and the eastern boroughs from Algonquin was unprecedented. The closure had a significant economic impact on the city, with thousands of commuters unable to reach work, and businesses estimated to have lost "millions of dollars a day."[2]
Events of Grand Theft Auto IV
Ochoa does not appear during the game, but he is mentioned frequently by the news media on their websites and the radio. The closest Ochoa came to an appearance was in The Lost and Damned, as Thomas Stubbs III receives a phone call from Johnny Klebitz while in a meeting with Mayor Ochoa. Also, Jon Gravelli claims he was going to receive a visit from Ochoa while in the hospital.
In the autumn of 2008, Ochoa caved to public pressure and reopened the bridges that separate Algonquin from the eastern boroughs. Subsequently, both the Hickey Bridge and Booth Tunnel reopened for travel, despite an extended closure to avoid a terrorist attack. Ochoa's decision is highly unpopular with Weazel News, as they claim he shows "classic liberal weakness."[3] Weazel further claims that "terrorists use bridges to cross rivers and to kill innocent lives."[4]
According to Weazel News, Ochoa defends his strict gun control, which has made the sale and possession of firearms illegal in Liberty City. Ochoa's task force also launches cases against Ammu-Nation stores across the country. The mayor's office boasts about Liberty City's low crime and high murder conviction rate. However, allegations of statistical tampering undermine these supposed accomplishments. A local lawyer, Tom Goldberg, points out that city officials clear out "cold cases" to reach a high conviction rate. Finally, Goldberg concludes his statement, claiming that "children are not safe" in the "dangerous" Liberty City.[5]
After it is reported that Ochoa's approval numbers have fallen, he launches a radical new plan, called the "Sinking Ship Solution," which would clean the Liberty City subway by flooding it. The plan aims to eliminate rats, homeless people, and "annoying" underground musicians. Additionally, he claims this is a great way to eliminate the smell of urine from the subway system.
During another radio broadcast, Ochoa is presumed dead after he does not respond to staff with his BitterSweet Email Device. Local government officials call for his resignation, saying that people with mobile email are obligated to immediately respond.
While on a date with Niko, Carmen Ortiz says she saw Ochoa while he opened a new hospital ward. Apparently, Carmen could tell that Ochoa wanted to sleep with her. However, out of loyalty for Niko, she passed up on the opportunity. Carmen's version of the story is never substantiated.
During one of the Higgins Helitours, the pilot mentions to Niko and the other tourists that Ochoa eased safety restrictions on helicopters and their pilots. Mayor Ochoa also settles the diamonds case when he allows Jerry Kapowitz to keep all proceeds on the sale of the diamonds after he found them, despite over a hundred claims of their ownership. The reason given was that it would be impossible to verify the claims. It makes Ochoa extremely unpopular with a number of people in the Liberty City underworld.
Events of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
It is unknown if Ochoa is still mayor during the events of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, as an Ammu-Nation website has been set up, which contradicts Ochoa's strict gun regulations.
Inspiration
Julio Ochoa appears to be based on Fernando Ferrer, a Democratic Party nominee for New York City mayor in 2005. Julio also bears similarities to former New York mayor Bloomberg when it comes to gun control; Bloomberg supported stricter gun control all over the nation with his organization "Everytown For Gun Safety". Ochoa's name is likely derived from that of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani.