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Bunch of Mexican-gang bangers. Bad boys trying to take over all the gun running in town.

The Cholos are a Mexican-American street gang in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

Description[]

The Cholos wear gray headbands, white tank tops, chino trousers and dickies pants.

History[]

Background[]

The Cholos are based in Little Haiti and areas of Little Havana in Vice City. Their leader is not known and they are involved in turf wars with the Cubans, Trailer Park Mafia, Bikers and arms dealer Phil Cassidy.

Events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories[]

Their control over Little Havana begins to be threatened in 1984, when the Cubans arrive on the scene, sparking a deadly turf war for complete control of the neighborhood. They were later wreaking havoc in the streets of Little Havana, but failed thanks to Vic. Next, they attempt to kill Umberto's father, In revenge, Robina decides to launch an all-out attack on the Cholos that results in the Cholos' defeat.

After the Cubans (with the help of Victor Vance) win the turf war for Little Havana, the Cholos are almost completely wiped out (they can still be seen driving in Little Haiti) and their businesses will be either up for sale, damaged or seized by the Bikers or the Vance Crime Family. After their defeat, they can still be seen occasionally driving or walking around Little Haiti. As of 1986, the Haitians are in control of Little Haiti.

Mission Appearences[]

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories[]

Members and Associates[]

Members[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The term "Cholo" in Spanish, especially in Mexico's northern and central regions, is commonly used as the word for "street gangster" in English.
  • The word cholo has two distinct origins:
    • it was originally an ethnic slur created by Hispanics (criollos) in the 16th century, and it has been applied to individuals of mixed American Indian ancestry, or other racially mixed origin. While the precise usage of cholo has varied widely in different times and places, it is mostly used in Peru to refer contemptuously to the people native to the mountain ranges.
    • In the United States and Mexico, the word usually indicates a person of Mexican or Mexican-American descent, who is associated with a particular Southwestern culture. The term is used in Caló slang, but it in turn has infiltrated into mainstream American English and youth movements such as the "lowrider" subculture, or the hip hop scene in general. The word is sometimes associated with Hispanic gang culture, especially in popular media, but the origin and history of the modern usage is somewhat complex.
  • The Cholos are always openly hostile to Victor and his gang even before he blows up their factory. This is the result of the mission O, Brothel, Where Art Thou?.
  • There are two member skins of the Cholos, the only difference being different tattoos and facial hair. The only element that changes in their appearance consistently is the color of their pants.
  • In GTA Vice City Stories, once all 30 Empire Building businesses are purchased, the game stops generating random attacks on businesses and drive-by attacks on Vic. However, even after this, Vic is still subject to the occasional random attack by Cholos members on foot; they particularly seem to like hanging out near the business located directly north of Mary-Jo Cassidy's apartment building.
    • In some cases, Vance's gang members are willing to attack the Cholos if they have seen a Cholo Sabre or a member of it.
  • The gang bears two references to Hispanic gangs in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas:
    • When Cholos are talking to each other, sometimes they will say "I'm gonna see my cousin in San Andreas".
    • One of the two Cholos appears to be voiced by the same actor who voiced a member of the Aztecas.
  • The Cholos' favorite radio station is Paradise FM.
  • It is possible that the creation of the Cholos was to substitute the Haitians, as a way to avoid the upsetting controversies that Rockstar Games caused among the Haitian communities in Florida after the depiction of the Haitians gang in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (this is backed-up by the fact that the name "Haitians" was censored in the 10th anniversary edition of GTA Vice City for iOS and PS2).
  • Unlike the Sharks and the Bikers who will lose their hatred to Victor after he takes over their empire buildings, the Cholos will still shoot Victor on sight if he drives around or walks around their turf, Little Haiti.
  • Like other gangs, they will shoot at the police as well if attacked.
  • There is a glitch that the Cholos might attack each other. This occasionally happens at the end of Rampages.
    • Cholos also attack each other when the "Pedestrians Riot" cheat is activated.
  • Cholos members may appear in the Smuggling business mission as competitors in one or two Speeders trying to steal the player's packages.
  • The empire building located north of the North Point Mall is owned by the Cholos. However, as the game progresses, it will be for sale and taken over by the Bikers.

See Also[]

Navigation[]

[ ve ]Gangs in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Mafia FamiliesForelli Crime Family
Drug CartelsVercetti Gang | Vance Crime Family | Diaz' Gang | Mendez Cartel VCS | Gonzalez' Crew VCS
Street GangsCubans | Haitians | Streetwannabe's | Trailer Park Mafia VCS | Cholos VCS
Motorcycle ClubsVice City Bikers | White Stallionz VCS
OthersPatrol Invest Group | Leaf Link Golfers | Mexican Arms Dealers | Juan Cortez' Goons | Shoppers | European Gang | Costa Rican Gang | Counterfeit Syndicate | Hitmen VCS | Vice City Triads*
* denotes mentioned only

VCS denotes introduced in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories


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