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|image = Dealers-GTAIV.png
|caption = A Skinhead in GTA IV.
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|caption = A group of Skinheads in ''Grand Theft Auto IV''.
 
|game = IV
 
|game = IV
 
|game2 = TLAD
 
|game2 = TLAD
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|gangname = Skinheads
|leader =
 
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|aka = Dealers
|locations = [[North Holland]], [[Purgatory]] and [[Star Junction]], [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]<br>[[Beechwood City]], [[Broker]], [[Liberty City]]
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|locations = [[Northwood]], [[North Holland]], [[Middle Park West]], [[Purgatory]], [[Presidents City]], [[Easton]] and [[Star Junction]], [[Algonquin]]<br>[[Industrial (GTA IV)|Industrial]] and [[Chase Point]], [[Bohan]]<br>[[Beechwood City]], [[Broker]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]
|type = Criminals
 
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|type = Criminals<br>Drug Dealers<br>Drug Addicts
|enemies = [[Johnny Klebitz]]
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|enemies = [[Johnny Klebitz]] {{Status|D1=y}}
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[[Ashley Butler]] {{Status|D1=y}}
 
|affiliations = [[Petrovic Mafiya]]<br>[[Yardies]]
 
|affiliations = [[Petrovic Mafiya]]<br>[[Yardies]]
|weapons = [[Rocket Launcher]]<small> (used by Marty)</small><br>[[Fist]]
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|weapons = [[Fist]]<br>[[Rocket Launcher]]<small> (used by Marty)</small><br>[[Sawed-off Shotgun]]
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|cars =Various
|cars = [[Marbelle]]<br>[[Sabre]]<small>(used by Marty)</small>
 
|businesses = Drug dealing<br>Vehicle theft
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|businesses = Drug dealing<br>Vehicle theft<br>Pimping
 
|fronts = Apartments in [[North Holland]]<br>[[Jimmy Kand's Apartment]]
 
|fronts = Apartments in [[North Holland]]<br>[[Jimmy Kand's Apartment]]
|members = [[Jimmy Kand]]<br>[[Marty Boldenow]]
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|members = [[Jimmy Kand]] {{Status|D1=y}}
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[[Marty Boldenow]] {{Status|D1=y}}
 
|name = {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}}<br/>Skinheads
 
|name = {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}}<br/>Skinheads
 
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|colors = Random }}
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|colors = Black<br>Red }}
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The '''Skinheads''', also known as '''Dealers''' from game files, are a small-time gang in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''.
   
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==Description==
The '''Skinheads''', also known as '''Dealers''' from game files, are a small-time gang in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. They are depicted as low-level drug peddlers, car thieves, and thugs. Some have serious drug habits. They dress in typical skinhead attire, a combination Doc Martin-style boots, tight t-shirts, jeans with suspenders, and bomber jackets. They are most commonly found in [[North Holland]], [[Purgatory]], and [[Star Junction]]. Known members include [[Jimmy Kand]] and [[Marty Boldenow]].
 
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They are depicted as low-level drug peddlers, car thieves, and thugs with serious drug habits. They are most commonly found in the more deprived parts of [[Algonquin]], although pockets of them can be found all over the city. Known members include [[Jimmy Kand]] and [[Marty Boldenow]].
   
 
They appear to have a working relationship with the [[Petrovic Bratva]] and the [[Hillside Posse|Yardies]]. In the online multiplayer game [[Mafiya Work]], they operate as low level drug pushers for [[Kenny Petrovic]], as well as car thieves in [[Car Jack City]]. Their relationship with the Yardies is demonstrated by Marty Boldenow's association with them, as well as the car theft missions for [[Brucie]]; in one mission, where [[Niko]] is required to pick up a [[Feltzer]], a Skinhead is seen dealing with a Jamaican. They can also be seen on the streets of [[Beechwood City]] talking to Jamaicans. Marty Boldenow is also protected by members of the Jamaican Mafia, armed with [[AK-47]]'s.
 
They appear to have a working relationship with the [[Petrovic Bratva]] and the [[Hillside Posse|Yardies]]. In the online multiplayer game [[Mafiya Work]], they operate as low level drug pushers for [[Kenny Petrovic]], as well as car thieves in [[Car Jack City]]. Their relationship with the Yardies is demonstrated by Marty Boldenow's association with them, as well as the car theft missions for [[Brucie]]; in one mission, where [[Niko]] is required to pick up a [[Feltzer]], a Skinhead is seen dealing with a Jamaican. They can also be seen on the streets of [[Beechwood City]] talking to Jamaicans. Marty Boldenow is also protected by members of the Jamaican Mafia, armed with [[AK-47]]'s.
   
They don't appear to be a very organized or disciplined gang. Many members appear to be drug addicts. Jimmy Kand and his cronies appear to be addicted to [[heroin]], and in [[TLAD]], when [[Johnny Klebitz]] picks up [[Ashley Butler|Ashley]] from the projects, [[Coming Down|he has to take out few skinheads hooked on methamphetamine]].
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Unlike most gangs, they don't appear to be a very organized or disciplined gang. Many members appear to be drug addicts, and they do not own any gang vehicles nor do they hang out in groups. They also tend to only spawn at night, similar to [[Street Criminals|street criminals]] and unlike other gang members, who spawn regardless of time of day. Also unlike most gangs, skinheads may pick fights with each other; though this is usually rare without player intervention.
   
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An interesting aspect of the Skinheads are their severe drug addictions. Drugs such as [[meth]], [[cocaine]], [[heroin]], [[acid]], and "blueberry" (a slang term for percocet) are frequently mentioned by them in discussions. Jimmy Kand and his cronies appear to be addicted to [[heroin]], and in the ''TLAD'' mission [[Coming Down]], some of [[Ashley Butler|Ashley]]'s former dealers are skinheads. These heavy addictions have made the Skinheads very aggressive; should one be bumped into thrice by the same person or hit by a car, he will immediately become hostile and attack.
They may also appear during the mission [[The_Fixer's_Assassinations#Industrial_Action|Industrial Action]]. They often compete in cage fights in TBOGT.
 
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They may also appear during [[The Fixer's Assassinations]] missions. They often compete in cage fights in TBOGT.
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==Appearance==
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Skinheads are thin, young Caucasian males with a very distinctive appearance. Often, hair is shaved or spiked. Some skinheads dye their hair bright green. Many members also have facial hair, such as sideburns and goatees. All skinheads are tattooed.
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Skinhead attire appears to draw more influence from punk fashion than skinhead fashion, although elements of the latter can still be seen. Skinheads often wear dark, bleached or patched skinny jeans, 14-eye black or red boots with black, red, or yellow laces, and plain, leopard-print, or bullet belts. Some wear heavily customized black or red leather jackets with pins and stencils, adorned with fictional band names; others wear black or white tank tops with red tartan braces. Accessories like derbies, wristbands, and chokers are common. Rastafarian or Jamaican symbolism is often present.
   
 
==Influence==
 
==Influence==
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The Skinheads are largely based on American {{WP|hardcore skinhead}}s, which the real New York City has maintained a scene of since the 1980s. This would explain their punk-like dress code, heavy drug addictions, and apparent lack of racist undertones, all of which would be at odds with stereotypical skinheads. Their spawning locations in the less affluent areas of [[Algonquin]] also mirror the areas where hardcore skinheads were common in Manhattan. Many of the bands heard on the ''GTA IV'' rendition of [[Liberty City Hardcore|LCHC]] originated from the hardcore skinhead scene.
Rather than being based on neo-Nazi Skinheads, the Skinheads in Liberty City don't seem to have any racist undertones. They appear to be on good terms with the Jamaicans. This seems akin to early Skinheads in the UK; working-class youth who were heavily influenced by the Jamaican rudeboy subculture. However, there could be a faction of skinheads that are at least anti-gay, as [[Bernie Crane]] has had problems[[Hating The Haters| with at least one bigoted Skinhead.]]
 
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The Skinheads also may take influence from early Skinheads in the UK, judging from their good relationship with the [[Yardies]] and incorporating of Rasta/Jamaican symbolism in their outfits. First-wave skinheads were working-class youth who were heavily influenced by the Jamaican rudeboy subculture.
   
 
==Members and Associates==
 
==Members and Associates==
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===Associates===
 
===Associates===
*[[Ashley Butler]]
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*[[Ashley Butler]] (formerly)
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*[[Kenny Petrovic]]
   
 
==Mission Appearances==
 
==Mission Appearances==
===GTA IV===
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
 
*[[Exotic Exports]]
 
*[[Exotic Exports]]
 
*[[Most Wanted]]
 
*[[Most Wanted]]
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*[[The Fixer's Assassinations]]
 
===Multiplayer===
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'''Multiplayer'''
 
*[[Mafiya Work]]
 
*[[Mafiya Work]]
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*[[Car Jack City]]
   
 
===The Lost and Damned===
 
===The Lost and Damned===
 
*[[Coming Down]]
 
*[[Coming Down]]
 
==Trivia==
 
*One of the pins they wear is the logo of a [[Manhunt]] gang, the Smileys. Also, some of their tops or jackets have the logo of another Manhunt gang, the Monkeys.
 
*Despite being involved a few times within the storyline, they are not really a gang in the files, rather they are special "dealer" pedestrians. Due to this, they don't have any weapons, nor do they drive unique vehicles. The same goes for the [[Dominican Gang]].
 
*A Skinhead street gang might have been cut from [[GTA San Andreas]], due to the fact that sometimes when killing [[pedestrians]] in the game, [[CJ]] might shout "Die you Skinhead pricks!". However, this might just show that Carl sees the pedestrians he's attacking as racists.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
JimmyKand-GTAIV-MostWantedCriminal12.jpg|Jimmy Kand, a member of the Skinheads.
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JimmyKand-GTAIV-MostWantedCriminal12.jpg|Jimmy Kand, a member of the '''Skinheads'''.
MartyBoldenow-GTAIV-MostWantedCriminal21.jpg|Marty Boldenow, another member of the Skinheads.
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MartyBoldenow-GTAIV-MostWantedCriminal21.jpg|Marty Boldenow, another member of the '''Skinheads'''.
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Gta4skinhead.jpg|A lone '''skinhead'''.
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Gtaivskincollage.png|Pictures of various '''Skinheads'''.
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File:AODSkinHead-GTAIV.jpg|A '''Skinhead''' eating at Burger Shot with an [[Angels of Death]] biker.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*The Skinheads' favourite radio station is [[Liberty City Hardcore]], as any car they drive will be automatically tuned to that station.
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*Some Skinheads will shout "Oi!" when bumped into. This is a nod to {{WP|Oi!}} music, which is closely associated with skinheads.
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*A plethora of [[Manhunt]] references can be spotted on the Skinheads' clothes. These references include:
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**The Manhunt logo, and an Innocentz skull face, both can be seen as patches on the patched-up jeans. The Innocentz skull appears strikingly similar to the "{{WP|The Crimson Ghost|Crimson Ghost}}" logo used by horror punk band {{WP|Misfits (band)|The Misfits}}; above the Manhunt logo is written "One of these days I'm gonna cut you into little pieces", a nod to the {{WP|Pink Floyd}} song "{{WP|One Of These Days (instrumental)|One Of These Days}}".
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**On one leather jacket, a Smileys pin can be spotted. Additionally, the red T-shirt underneath is of an artwork for The Jury, a beta gang in Manhunt that eventually developed into the Skinz.
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**On another leather jacket, a Monkeys face can be spotted on the top of the rear, above a nuclear trefoil.
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**On the red leather jacket, a different Smileys pin can be spotted.
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**One of the tank tops has the Monkeys face yet again. On the front, it appears in several colors, variations, and sizes (including one with a mohawk), whilst the back just has three small faces in a row.
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**Skinheads wearing the white tank top will have a tattoo of Piggsy on his left arm.
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*Skinheads additionally have many fictional band names on their clothes. These bands include Ugly Joy (with what appears to be an album, "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" seen on a jacket and a tank top, the former likely suggesting the album artwork and the latter followed by concert dates), Real Pain, DeⒶd Bodies, SlackⒶrs, C-Unit Jah, Cumulus, Trench 19, and Bad Drains (a parody of Bad Brains, who can be heard on [[L.C.H.C.]])
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**They are also fans of Jamaican alcohol like [[Pride Brew]] and [[Ragga Rum]], as evidenced by the T-shirts some of them wear.
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**Oddly, the skinhead with the Ugly Joy tank-top has a tattoo of the [[Drug Observation Agency]] logo on his arm.
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*Their appearances resemble the appearances of Tim Armstrong and Lars Fredericksen from the ska punk band {{WP|Rancid (band)|Rancid}}. This is further evidenced by one skinhead having "Bunx" tattooed on his forehead, a clear reference to Lars Fredericksen's "Skunx" tattoo. A green-haired skinhead also has a swallow tattooed on his neck, nearly identical the the swallow tattoo Lars Frederiksen has on his neck.
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**The swallow tattoo is also seen as the logo of clothing brand [[Swallow]], and is also a default tattoo of [[Trevor Philips]].
 
*Despite being involved a few times within the storyline, they are not really a gang in the files, rather they are special "dealer" pedestrians. Due to this, they don't have any weapons, nor do they drive unique vehicles. The same goes for the [[Brazilian Gang]].
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[[Category:Street Gangs]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 16 August 2023

The Skinheads, also known as Dealers from game files, are a small-time gang in Grand Theft Auto IV and The Lost and Damned.

Description

They are depicted as low-level drug peddlers, car thieves, and thugs with serious drug habits. They are most commonly found in the more deprived parts of Algonquin, although pockets of them can be found all over the city. Known members include Jimmy Kand and Marty Boldenow.

They appear to have a working relationship with the Petrovic Bratva and the Yardies. In the online multiplayer game Mafiya Work, they operate as low level drug pushers for Kenny Petrovic, as well as car thieves in Car Jack City. Their relationship with the Yardies is demonstrated by Marty Boldenow's association with them, as well as the car theft missions for Brucie; in one mission, where Niko is required to pick up a Feltzer, a Skinhead is seen dealing with a Jamaican. They can also be seen on the streets of Beechwood City talking to Jamaicans. Marty Boldenow is also protected by members of the Jamaican Mafia, armed with AK-47's.

Unlike most gangs, they don't appear to be a very organized or disciplined gang. Many members appear to be drug addicts, and they do not own any gang vehicles nor do they hang out in groups. They also tend to only spawn at night, similar to street criminals and unlike other gang members, who spawn regardless of time of day. Also unlike most gangs, skinheads may pick fights with each other; though this is usually rare without player intervention.

An interesting aspect of the Skinheads are their severe drug addictions. Drugs such as meth, cocaine, heroin, acid, and "blueberry" (a slang term for percocet) are frequently mentioned by them in discussions. Jimmy Kand and his cronies appear to be addicted to heroin, and in the TLAD mission Coming Down, some of Ashley's former dealers are skinheads. These heavy addictions have made the Skinheads very aggressive; should one be bumped into thrice by the same person or hit by a car, he will immediately become hostile and attack.

They may also appear during The Fixer's Assassinations missions. They often compete in cage fights in TBOGT.

Appearance

Skinheads are thin, young Caucasian males with a very distinctive appearance. Often, hair is shaved or spiked. Some skinheads dye their hair bright green. Many members also have facial hair, such as sideburns and goatees. All skinheads are tattooed.

Skinhead attire appears to draw more influence from punk fashion than skinhead fashion, although elements of the latter can still be seen. Skinheads often wear dark, bleached or patched skinny jeans, 14-eye black or red boots with black, red, or yellow laces, and plain, leopard-print, or bullet belts. Some wear heavily customized black or red leather jackets with pins and stencils, adorned with fictional band names; others wear black or white tank tops with red tartan braces. Accessories like derbies, wristbands, and chokers are common. Rastafarian or Jamaican symbolism is often present.

Influence

The Skinheads are largely based on American hardcore skinheads, which the real New York City has maintained a scene of since the 1980s. This would explain their punk-like dress code, heavy drug addictions, and apparent lack of racist undertones, all of which would be at odds with stereotypical skinheads. Their spawning locations in the less affluent areas of Algonquin also mirror the areas where hardcore skinheads were common in Manhattan. Many of the bands heard on the GTA IV rendition of LCHC originated from the hardcore skinhead scene.

The Skinheads also may take influence from early Skinheads in the UK, judging from their good relationship with the Yardies and incorporating of Rasta/Jamaican symbolism in their outfits. First-wave skinheads were working-class youth who were heavily influenced by the Jamaican rudeboy subculture.

Members and Associates

Members

Associates

Mission Appearances

Grand Theft Auto IV

Multiplayer

The Lost and Damned

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Skinheads' favourite radio station is Liberty City Hardcore, as any car they drive will be automatically tuned to that station.
  • Some Skinheads will shout "Oi!" when bumped into. This is a nod to Oi! music, which is closely associated with skinheads.
  • A plethora of Manhunt references can be spotted on the Skinheads' clothes. These references include:
    • The Manhunt logo, and an Innocentz skull face, both can be seen as patches on the patched-up jeans. The Innocentz skull appears strikingly similar to the "Crimson Ghost" logo used by horror punk band The Misfits; above the Manhunt logo is written "One of these days I'm gonna cut you into little pieces", a nod to the Pink Floyd song "One Of These Days".
    • On one leather jacket, a Smileys pin can be spotted. Additionally, the red T-shirt underneath is of an artwork for The Jury, a beta gang in Manhunt that eventually developed into the Skinz.
    • On another leather jacket, a Monkeys face can be spotted on the top of the rear, above a nuclear trefoil.
    • On the red leather jacket, a different Smileys pin can be spotted.
    • One of the tank tops has the Monkeys face yet again. On the front, it appears in several colors, variations, and sizes (including one with a mohawk), whilst the back just has three small faces in a row.
    • Skinheads wearing the white tank top will have a tattoo of Piggsy on his left arm.
  • Skinheads additionally have many fictional band names on their clothes. These bands include Ugly Joy (with what appears to be an album, "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" seen on a jacket and a tank top, the former likely suggesting the album artwork and the latter followed by concert dates), Real Pain, DeⒶd Bodies, SlackⒶrs, C-Unit Jah, Cumulus, Trench 19, and Bad Drains (a parody of Bad Brains, who can be heard on L.C.H.C.)
    • They are also fans of Jamaican alcohol like Pride Brew and Ragga Rum, as evidenced by the T-shirts some of them wear.
    • Oddly, the skinhead with the Ugly Joy tank-top has a tattoo of the Drug Observation Agency logo on his arm.
  • Their appearances resemble the appearances of Tim Armstrong and Lars Fredericksen from the ska punk band Rancid. This is further evidenced by one skinhead having "Bunx" tattooed on his forehead, a clear reference to Lars Fredericksen's "Skunx" tattoo. A green-haired skinhead also has a swallow tattooed on his neck, nearly identical the the swallow tattoo Lars Frederiksen has on his neck.
    • The swallow tattoo is also seen as the logo of clothing brand Swallow, and is also a default tattoo of Trevor Philips.
  • Despite being involved a few times within the storyline, they are not really a gang in the files, rather they are special "dealer" pedestrians. Due to this, they don't have any weapons, nor do they drive unique vehicles. The same goes for the Brazilian Gang.

Navigation

[ ve ]Gangs in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Italian Crime FamiliesLiberty City Mafia Families (Gambetti Family | Pavano Family | Messina Family | Lupisella Family* | Ancelotti Family) | Pegorino Family
Russian Crime FamiliesPetrovic Mafiya | Faustin/Rascalov Mafiya | Bulgarin Crime Syndicate
Asian Crime FamiliesKorean Mob | Liberty City Triads (Jaoming Family | Lee Family | Ming Family) | Midtown Gangsters (Wonsu Nodong) CW
Motorcycle GangsAngels of Death | The Lost MC (Brian Jeremy's Lost MC Faction) | Uptown Riders
Afro-American/Jamaican GangsHustlers (North Holland Hustlers | East Holland Drug Gang) | Yardies
Hispanic GangsSpanish Lords | Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers
Irish GangsMcReary Crime Family | Bucky Sligo's Gang | Irish American Killers CW
MobsAlbanian Mob | Jewish Mob
Minor GangsAdam Dimayev's Goons | Luca's crew | Skinheads | Brazilian Gang
RelatedThe Commission | The Tongs CW *
* denotes mentioned only

CW denotes introduced in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars


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