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Origins:
The Jackson Syndicate originally formed under the presidency of Jake Higgins. The recently applied Open Carry law led a small group of thugs to aggressively murder an officer who tried to arrest one of them for Jaywalking.
Formation:
The Gang essentially consisted of a large group of henchmen, suppliers and one leader. All members shall remain un-named because of legal reasons. The murder of the officer resulted in the gang taking refuge in a club, essentially performing a hostile takeover of the "Club Catalyst" region of Rockford. Their small monopoly on the party business in Rockford was soon to end, as the policed had noticed the officer was missing, and went to check his last report area, only to find the body, bloodstains, and many armed men
The raid:
The a-fore mentioned murder led to a full-scale siege of Club Catalyst. seven police officer and a full SWAT compliment surrounded the area, causing the Jackson Syndicate to turn the furniture of Club Catalyst into fortifications. The siege lasted a day, before the Jackson Syndicate pushed hard and slaughtered the remaining police force. The Jackson Syndicate had won for now...
On to greener pastures:
The Jackson Syndicate was untouchable, they had decided to take over Richard Drive, but first needed to move "supplies". They devised a convoy on a straight line from point A to point B, however what they did not count on was the new SWAT team getting their vehicles changed out , this led to a disaster of a shootout and Jackson Syndicate members trickled in from their overwatch positions. Unfortunately for them all the new SWAT had heavy armour. They were quickly defeated even after other cartels siphoned off members to assist.
The Fall:
The Jackson Syndicate died after that, none of the members wanted to go on after brutal prison beatings and being forced to shit and piss in a corner of their cell.