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{{Infobox character
 
|name = Jeffrey Cross
 
|name = Jeffrey Cross
 
|image = OGLoc-GTASA.jpg
 
|image = OGLoc-GTASA.jpg
 
|size = 140px
 
|size = 140px
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (Album Cover only)<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (Star on [[Vinewood Walk of Fame]])
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br />[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (mentioned)<br />[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] (mentioned)''
 
|aka = OG Loc
 
|aka = OG Loc
 
|gender = M
 
|gender = M
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|status = Alive
|home = [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]]
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|home = [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]]
|nationality = [[United States of America|African American]]
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|nationality = {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[United States of America|African-American]]
|affiliations = [[Grove Street Families]] (formerly)<br>[[Big Smoke]]<br>[[Carl Johnson]] (formerly)<br>[[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]] (formerly)<br>[[Jimmy Silverman]] (formerly)
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|affiliations = [[Big Smoke]]<br>[[Grove Street Families]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Ryder]]<br>[[Carl Johnson]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Jimmy Silverman]] <small>(Formerly)</small>
|businesses = Rapping/Music business
 
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|businesses = "Rapper"
 
|vehicles = [[NRG 500]]
 
|voice = [[Jonathan Anderson]]
 
|voice = [[Jonathan Anderson]]
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}}
|vehicles = [[NRG 500]]<br>[[Vortex]]<br>[[Kart]]
 
|status = Player's choice
 
|dod = 1992 (quick player choice)}}
 
   
 
:''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''
 
:''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''
{{Quote|Damn - my shit was whack!|OG Loc}}
 
   
 
{{Quote|Damn - my shit was whack!| OG Loc}}
'''Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross''' (or '''Jefferey Martin''', as on the official San Andreas page) is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears as a main character and later a minor antagonist in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. [[Jonathan Anderson]] voiced him.
 
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'''Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross''' (or '''Jefferey Martin''', as on the official San Andreas page) is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears as a main character and later a minor antagonist in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. [[Jonathan Anderson]] portrayed and voiced him. His name also reappears on the [[Vinewood Walk of Fame]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
   
===Before 1992===
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===Before [[1992]]===
Jeffrey grew up on [[Grove Street]], where he was friends with several members of the [[Grove Street Families]], including [[Sweet Johnson]] and [[Big Smoke]]. Jeffery lacked the physical capability to join the Families, but he was still enamored of the gangster lifestyle. Sweet told him to get out of the ghetto and go to college, but Jeffery was set on becoming a gangsta-rap superstar. Some time after the year 1987 he began going by the name OG Loc, and committing any small crimes, mostly traffic violations, that would get him thrown in prison for a few weeks in order to build up his street rep.
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Jeffrey grew up on [[Grove Street (3D Universe)|Grove Street]], where he became friends with several members of the [[Grove Street Families]], including [[Sweet Johnson]] and [[Big Smoke]]. Jeffery lacked the physical capability to join the Families, but was still enamored of the gangster lifestyle. Sweet ordered him to leave the ghetto and attend college, but Jeffery was set on becoming a gangsta-rap superstar. Sometime after the year [[1987]], he began going by the name "OG Loc," and started committing petty crimes, mostly traffic violations. These criminal offenses landed him in jail for a few weeks. While in jail, he built up his street credibility.
   
 
===GTA San Andreas===
 
===GTA San Andreas===
When [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] arrived back in [[Los Santos]], OG Loc was in prison. CJ accompanied Sweet and Smoke to the police station to pick him up, where CJ angered Loc by calling him Jeffrey. Loc immediately [[OG Loc (mission)|enlisted CJ's help]] in killing [[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]], a member of Los Santos Vagos whom he claimed had "disrespected" him (Freddy claimed it was a consensual homosexual relationship). Loc was then ordered to work as a [[Burger Shot]] janitor by his parole officer, and in the process of trying to become famous, ruined [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] career by having CJ steal his [[Madd Dogg's Rhymes|rhyme]] book and kill his [[Alan Crawford|manager]] (who called Loc whack). Despite the fact that Loc is a terrible rapper with a squeaky, scratchy voice, he slowly but surely makes a name for himself in the underground.
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When [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] arrived back in [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]], OG Loc was still in prison. CJ accompanied Sweet and Smoke to the [[Los Santos Police Headquarters|police station]] to pick him up, where CJ angered Loc by calling him Jeffrey. Loc immediately [[OG Loc (mission)|enlisted CJ's help]] in killing [[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]], a member of [[Los Santos Vagos (3D Universe)|Los Santos Vagos]] whom he claimed had "disrespected" him (Freddy claimed it was a consensual homosexual relationship). Loc was then ordered to work as a [[Burger Shot]] janitor by his parole officer, and in the process of attempting to become famous, ruined [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] career by having CJ steal his [[Madd Dogg's Rhymes|rhyme]] book and kill his [[Alan Crawford|manager]] (who called Loc whack). Despite the fact that Loc is a terrible rapper with a squeaky, scratchy voice, he slowly but surely makes a name for himself in the underground.
   
After the [[The Green Sabre|downfall of]] [[Grove Street Families]], [[Big Smoke]] chose to launder his drug money by granting Loc a record contract, making him rich and famous. Using Madd Dogg's rhyme book, he recorded his first (and only) album ''[[Str8 From Tha Streetz]]'', immediately paired with a clothing company, Loc-Down (a reference to his prison stint, complete with a handcuff logo) available at [[Victim]]. He was interviewed by [[Lazlow]] on [[WCTR]]. Despite mocking him in the past, Big Smoke goes on with the charade that OG Loc is a gangster, and juxtaposes it with another falsehood that he (Smoke) is a philanthropist trying to fight off the crack epidemic - "so either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!".
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After the [[The Green Sabre|downfall of]] the [[Grove Street Families]], [[Big Smoke]] chose to launder his drug [[money]] by granting Loc a record contract, making him rich and famous. Using Madd Dogg's rhyme book, he recorded his first (and only) album ''[[Str8 From Tha Streetz]],'' immediately paired with a clothing company, Loc-Down (a reference to his prison stint, complete with a handcuff logo) available at [[Victim]]. He was interviewed by [[Lazlow]] on [[WCTR]]. Despite mocking him in the past, Big Smoke goes on with the charade that OG Loc is a gangster, and juxtaposes it with another falsehood that he (Smoke) is a philanthropist attempting to fight off the crack epidemic - "so either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!"
   
After the recovery of both [[Madd Dogg]] and [[Grove Street Families]] (in a partnership), [[OG Loc]] was [[Cut Throat Business|chased down]] by [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] and Madd Dogg himself from the set of his music video in [[Flint County]] all the way to [[Blastin' Fools Records]] in [[Los Santos]], and finally extorted for Madd Dogg's rhyme book and royalties from his album. This is based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice Vanilla Ice] having been extorted by [[wp:Suge Knight|Suge Knight]] for a stolen song. Shortly after, his manager [[Big Smoke]] was [[End of the Line|killed]], OG Loc did not return to rapping, and what happens to him after is unknown.
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After the recovery of both [[Madd Dogg]] and the [[Grove Street Families]] (in a partnership), [[OG Loc]] was [[Cut Throat Business|chased down]] by [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] and Madd Dogg himself from the set of his music video in [[Flint County]] all the way to [[Blastin' Fools Records]] in [[Los Santos]], and finally extorted for Madd Dogg's rhyme book and royalties from his album. This is based on [[wp:Vanilla Ice|Vanilla Ice]] having been extorted by [[wp:Suge Knight|Suge Knight]] for a stolen song. Shortly after, his manager, [[Big Smoke]], was [[End of the Line|killed]], and OG Loc did not return to rapping. What happened to him afterward is unknown.
   
 
==Mission appearances==
 
==Mission appearances==
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*[[Management Issues]] <small>(Boss)</small>
 
*[[Management Issues]] <small>(Boss)</small>
 
*[[House Party]] <small>(Boss)</small>
 
*[[House Party]] <small>(Boss)</small>
 
*[[Cut Throat Business]]
*[[Madd Dogg]] <small>(Mentioned, Betrayal)</small>
 
*[[Cut Throat Business]] <small>(Defeated)</small>
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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BetaOGLoc-GTASA.jpg|OG Loc in [[Base 5]] poster.
 
BetaOGLoc-GTASA.jpg|OG Loc in [[Base 5]] poster.
 
Artwrok-OGLoc-GTASA.jpg|An artwork of OG Loc
 
Artwrok-OGLoc-GTASA.jpg|An artwork of OG Loc
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ogloc.jpg|His star on the Vinewood Walk Of Fame in [[2013]], during Grand Theft Auto V.
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OGLOC-GTAV-CD.jpg|A CD album of OG LOC found in GTA V.
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OG-Loc-record-easter-egg-gtav.png|OG Loc's record seen in [[GTA Online]], [[The High Life Update]] safehouses.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*OG Loc has a house in [[Ganton]], Los Santos. It is inaccessible to the player unless using a hack/trainer or going through the ghost world and can be seen during the mission [[House Party]].
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*OG Loc has a house in [[Ganton]], Los Santos. It is inaccessible to the player unless using a hack/trainer or going through the [[Hidden Interiors Universe|Blue Hell]]. It can be seen during the mission [[House Party]].
*One of OG Loc's CDs ([[Str8 From Tha Streetz]]) appears in [[Niko Bellic|Niko Bellic's]] [[Safehouses in GTA IV|safehouse]] in [[Bohan]], and in [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]]'s safehouse in [[Northwood]], and in the DJ area on [[Bahama Mama's]].
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*One of OG Loc's CD's, [[Str8 From Tha Streetz]], appears in [[Niko Bellic]]'s [[Safehouses in GTA IV|safe-house]] in [[Bohan]], in [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]]'s safe-house in [[Northwood]], and in the DJ area on [[Bahama Mama's]].
 
*According to the GTA San Andreas [http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas website], he was originally to be called Jefferey Martin. Also, OG Loc's Beta Name was MC Strap.
 
*According to the GTA San Andreas [http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas website], he was originally to be called Jefferey Martin. Also, OG Loc's Beta Name was MC Strap.
*When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "How does a fake, busta, phony like suck-ass Loc make it in the rap game?", CJ replies that "it's all about showmanship and dance routines", referring to the early 90's trend of hip-hop by [[wp:MC Hammer|MC Hammer]], [[wp:Vanilla Ice|Vanilla Ice]] and others, although Loc states on [[Entertaining America|Entertaining America with Lazlow]] when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!".
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*When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "How does a fake, busta, phony like suck-ass Loc make it in the rap game?," CJ replies that "it's all about showmanship and dance routines," referring to the early [[1990|90's]] trend of hip-hop by [[wp:MC Hammer|MC Hammer]], [[wp:Vanilla Ice|Vanilla Ice]] and others, although Loc states on [[Entertaining America|Entertaining America with Lazlow]] when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!"
*OG Loc is also a very mocking parody of [[wp:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]], although Ja Rule was not famous until 1999, seven years after [[1992|the setting]] of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey", portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator [[wp:DMX (rapper)|DMX]]. There were rumors that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent 50 Cent] was approached with an offer to voice [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] (then-labelmate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28rapper%29 The Game] became the voice of [[B Dup]]), and the parody was likely done out of support for 50 Cent during his feud with Ja Rule.
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*OG Loc is also a very mocking parody of [[wp:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]], although Ja Rule was not famous until [[1999]], seven years after [[1992|the setting]] of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey," portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator [[wp:DMX (rapper)|DMX]]. There were rumors that [[wp:50 Cent|50 Cent]] was approached with an offer to voice [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] (then-labelmate [[The Game]] became the voice of [[B Dup]]), and the parody was likely done out of support for 50 Cent during his feud with Ja Rule.
*When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break. He most likely edited his voice just to sound more cooler.
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*When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break.
*[[Katie Zhan]] does not hold the highest opinion about OG Loc. While on dates with Carl Johnson, she derides him by saying ''OG Loc? OG Joke is more like it''.
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*[[Katie Zhan]] does not hold the highest opinion about OG Loc. While on dates with Carl Johnson, she derides him by saying "OG Loc? OG Joke is more like it."
*In a play on words, the California metalcore band [[wp:Of Mice & Men (band)|Of Mice and Men]] have a portmanteau song incoporating Loc and the popular alcohol [[wp:Four Loko|Four Loko]], called "OG Loko", off their upcoming album, ''The Flood.''
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*In a play on words, the California metal-core band [[wp:Of Mice & Men (band)|Of Mice and Men]] have a portmanteau song incorporating Loc and the popular alcohol [[wp:Four Loko|Four Loko]], called "OG Loko," off their upcoming album, "The Flood."
*OG in fact means Orange Grove, that is the Grove Street Families original name. However, in street terminology, OG actually stands for "Original Gangster."
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*OG, in fact, means Orange Grove, and that is the Grove Street Families original name. However, in street terminology, OG actually stands for "Original Gangster."
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*At Franklin's second safe-house, you will notice 3 record albums on the wall. If you go into Snapamatic and zoom in on the 3rd gold album, you will see OG Loc's name on it. This can also be viewed in the "heist room" of apartments with 10-car garages in GTA Online.
*With quick and careful aim while chasing OG Loc by boat on the "Cut Throat Business" level, CJ can kill OG Loc with the game going automatically "mission passed". Although it is rare since it takes quick and precise aiming.
 
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*OG Loc's and CJ's houses are the only houses in Ganton with two stories.
*At Franklin's 2nd Safehouse you will see 3 record albums if you go on snapamatic and zoom in the 3rd record album you will see OG Loc's name on it
 
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*In the [[Apple iOS|iOS]] Version of the game, OG Loc wears a bandana on his head and has a mustache.
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*He has a star on the [[Vinewood Walk of Fame]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. 
   
 
==OG Loc's rap song==
 
==OG Loc's rap song==
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Revision as of 02:29, 22 July 2014


For the mission, see OG Loc (mission).
Damn - my shit was whack!
— OG Loc

Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross (or Jefferey Martin, as on the official San Andreas page) is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as a main character and later a minor antagonist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Jonathan Anderson portrayed and voiced him. His name also reappears on the Vinewood Walk of Fame in Grand Theft Auto V.

Biography

Before 1992

Jeffrey grew up on Grove Street, where he became friends with several members of the Grove Street Families, including Sweet Johnson and Big Smoke. Jeffery lacked the physical capability to join the Families, but was still enamored of the gangster lifestyle. Sweet ordered him to leave the ghetto and attend college, but Jeffery was set on becoming a gangsta-rap superstar. Sometime after the year 1987, he began going by the name "OG Loc," and started committing petty crimes, mostly traffic violations. These criminal offenses landed him in jail for a few weeks. While in jail, he built up his street credibility.

GTA San Andreas

When CJ arrived back in Los Santos, OG Loc was still in prison. CJ accompanied Sweet and Smoke to the police station to pick him up, where CJ angered Loc by calling him Jeffrey. Loc immediately enlisted CJ's help in killing Freddy, a member of Los Santos Vagos whom he claimed had "disrespected" him (Freddy claimed it was a consensual homosexual relationship). Loc was then ordered to work as a Burger Shot janitor by his parole officer, and in the process of attempting to become famous, ruined Madd Dogg's career by having CJ steal his rhyme book and kill his manager (who called Loc whack). Despite the fact that Loc is a terrible rapper with a squeaky, scratchy voice, he slowly but surely makes a name for himself in the underground.

After the downfall of the Grove Street Families, Big Smoke chose to launder his drug money by granting Loc a record contract, making him rich and famous. Using Madd Dogg's rhyme book, he recorded his first (and only) album Str8 From Tha Streetz, immediately paired with a clothing company, Loc-Down (a reference to his prison stint, complete with a handcuff logo) available at Victim. He was interviewed by Lazlow on WCTR. Despite mocking him in the past, Big Smoke goes on with the charade that OG Loc is a gangster, and juxtaposes it with another falsehood that he (Smoke) is a philanthropist attempting to fight off the crack epidemic - "so either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!"

After the recovery of both Madd Dogg and the Grove Street Families (in a partnership), OG Loc was chased down by CJ and Madd Dogg himself from the set of his music video in Flint County all the way to Blastin' Fools Records in Los Santos, and finally extorted for Madd Dogg's rhyme book and royalties from his album. This is based on Vanilla Ice having been extorted by Suge Knight for a stolen song. Shortly after, his manager, Big Smoke, was killed, and OG Loc did not return to rapping. What happened to him afterward is unknown.

Mission appearances

GTA San Andreas

Gallery

Trivia

  • OG Loc has a house in Ganton, Los Santos. It is inaccessible to the player unless using a hack/trainer or going through the Blue Hell. It can be seen during the mission House Party.
  • One of OG Loc's CD's, Str8 From Tha Streetz, appears in Niko Bellic's safe-house in Bohan, in Luis Lopez's safe-house in Northwood, and in the DJ area on Bahama Mama's.
  • According to the GTA San Andreas website, he was originally to be called Jefferey Martin. Also, OG Loc's Beta Name was MC Strap.
  • When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "How does a fake, busta, phony like suck-ass Loc make it in the rap game?," CJ replies that "it's all about showmanship and dance routines," referring to the early 90's trend of hip-hop by MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and others, although Loc states on Entertaining America with Lazlow when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!"
  • OG Loc is also a very mocking parody of Ja Rule, although Ja Rule was not famous until 1999, seven years after the setting of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey," portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator DMX. There were rumors that 50 Cent was approached with an offer to voice CJ (then-labelmate The Game became the voice of B Dup), and the parody was likely done out of support for 50 Cent during his feud with Ja Rule.
  • When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break.
  • Katie Zhan does not hold the highest opinion about OG Loc. While on dates with Carl Johnson, she derides him by saying "OG Loc? OG Joke is more like it."
  • In a play on words, the California metal-core band Of Mice and Men have a portmanteau song incorporating Loc and the popular alcohol Four Loko, called "OG Loko," off their upcoming album, "The Flood."
  • OG, in fact, means Orange Grove, and that is the Grove Street Families original name. However, in street terminology, OG actually stands for "Original Gangster."
  • At Franklin's second safe-house, you will notice 3 record albums on the wall. If you go into Snapamatic and zoom in on the 3rd gold album, you will see OG Loc's name on it. This can also be viewed in the "heist room" of apartments with 10-car garages in GTA Online.
  • OG Loc's and CJ's houses are the only houses in Ganton with two stories.
  • In the iOS Version of the game, OG Loc wears a bandana on his head and has a mustache.
  • He has a star on the Vinewood Walk of Fame in Grand Theft Auto V

OG Loc's rap song

File:O.G Loc Rap

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[ ve ]Grove Street Families (3D Universe)
LeaderSean "Sweet" Johnson
MembersCarl Johnson (underboss) | Big Smoke(lieutenant, formerly) | Ryder(lieutenant; formerly) | OG Loc | B Dup (formerly) | Big Bear | Emmet | Little Weasel(formerly) | Big Devil † | Little Devil † | Tony † | Dope
AssociatesPeople: Beverly Johnson † | Kendl Johnson | Cesar Vialpando | Denise Robinson | LB | Ran Fa Li | Wu Zi Mu
Gangs: San Fierro Triads | Varrios Los Aztecas
EnemiesPeople: Big Smoke † | Eddie Pulaski † | Frank Tenpenny † | Ryder † | Little Weasel
Gangs: Ballas | C.R.A.S.H. | Los Santos Vagos | Russian Mafia | San Fierro Rifa | Loco Syndicate
FrontsEmmet's | Johnson House | Sweet Johnson's House
TurfOwn Turf: Ganton | Playa del Seville | Santa Maria Beach | Temple
Acquirable Turf: East Beach | East Los Santos | Glen Park | Idlewood | Jefferson | Las Colinas | Los Flores | Verona Beach | Vinewood | Willowfield
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[ ve ]Characters in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
ProtagonistCarl Johnson
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Mary Alexander | Mike Andrews | Big Devil† | Bobby | CM Pink | Joey Leone | Tommy Vercetti | James Earl Cash | Mary Ellen | Herbie | Ho Chi | Beverly Johnson† | Brian Johnson† | Carl Johnson's Father | Ah Ah Kung | LB | Little Devil† | General Mills | Tony† | Jezz Torrent | Avrindar
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Officer Carver | Larry | Poncho | Psycho
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