Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers
GANG Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers | |
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Members of the Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers
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Games: | GTA IV The Lost and Damned The Ballad of Gay Tony |
Locations: | Northwood, Algonquin; Presidents City, Algonquin; East Holland, Algonquin; Cerveza Heights, Dukes; Fortside, Bohan; Acter, Alderney; Liberty City Alderney |
Leaders: | Willy Valerio Teddy Benevidez (deceased) |
Type: | Dominican Drug Cartel |
Affiliations: | Spanish Lords Pegorino Family (formerly) Tony Prince Al Di Napoli |
Vehicles: | Cavalcade |
Weapons: | Knives Pistol Micro Uzi |
Businesses: | Drugs |
Fronts: | Garage in Northwood |
Members: | Willy Valerio Teddy Benevidez (deceased) Oscar Gomez Alonso Gomez Armando Torres Henrique Bardas Luis Lopez (formerly) Alonzo (can be killed) |
The Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers (NDDD short for article) are a drug dealing operation led by Willy Valerio and Teddy Benevidez. Valerio and Benevidez's captains are the Gomez brothers: Alonso and Oscar. The small crew looks more likely to be a Dominican part (or counterpart) of the larger Spanish Lords Hispanic street gang.
The gang is said to be involved in underground streetfighting. Luis Lopez, the Dominican bodyguard of club owner and Ancelotti crime family associate "Gay" Tony Prince, formerly associated with the gang but mentions in The Ballad of Gay Tony that he hasn't worked or spoken with them in years, and the gang may in fact be defunct.
They appear in the mission A Long Way to Fall, where they try to defend Teddy Benevidez. They look similar to members of the Spanish Lords, but with slight differences. Actual members of the gang can be seen walking around Northwood only in the The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Members of NDDD, wear heavy coats varying in colors black, red, or yellow and wear baseball caps and bandanas. Unlike The Lost Brotherhood, if you shoot a member of NDDD they will shoot back with either 9mms or uzis. NDDD also use knives during hand-to-hand combat.
In the mission Corner Kids, Luis, Armando Torres and Henrique Bardas all talk about Willy, Oscar and Alonso and how the LCPD still think they're assosiated with Luis.
In The Ballad of Gay Tony, Armando and Henrique decide to attempt to turn their small time street corner drug dealing business into a new gang of Northwood based drug dealers. Luis helps them achieve this via the "Drug Wars" side missions.
Trivia
- They seem to be loosely based on Hispanic gang 'Dominicans Don't Play', or 'DDP' for short.