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The rivalry between the sets mainly has to do with Grove Street's opposition to drug dealing, but later in the game, the Families are united into one gang. Grove Street member Carl Johnson is involved in a brief conflict with the Seville Boulevard Families, who try to pin Sweet while he was visiting his girlfriend in Seville. Following this incident, Carl and Sweet Johnson call for an end to "green on green" conflicts.
The rivalry between the sets mainly has to do with Grove Street's opposition to drug dealing, but later in the game, the Families are united into one gang. Grove Street member Carl Johnson is involved in a brief conflict with the Seville Boulevard Families, who try to pin Sweet while he was visiting his girlfriend in Seville. Following this incident, Carl and Sweet Johnson call for an end to "green on green" conflicts.


While Carl's return helps revive the GSF to an extent, Ryder and Smoke's betrayal of the gang, coupled with an ambush on Sweet and other high-ranking members by the rival Ballas gang and the police, destroys much of the gang's influence in the city. Consequently, the Ballas and Los Santos Vagos seize all of GSF's turf in Los Santos. Sweet is imprisoned, and Carl is forced to continue working for [[Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums|CRASH]], consisting of a corrupt group of police officers. However, Sweet's release from prison, courtesy of [[List of characters in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas#Mike Toreno|Mike Toreno]],<ref name="Sweet's Release">'''Mike Toreno''': Hey, I got a little surprise for you here. You ready for this? Huh? (''phone rings'') Answer it". '''Carl Johnson''': "Hello?" '''Sweet Johnson''': "Carl, it's me Sweet". '''Carl Johnson''': "Aw, Sweet!" '''Sweet Johnson''': "I don't know what happened, they just released me. No idea what's going on, but I'm in the square outside the precinct in Commerce. '''Carl Johnson''': "Alright you hold tight, I'll be right there (''puts phone down''). So what was that little job you was talking about, Toreno?" '''Mike Toreno''': "I just want you to pick up your brother. Get out of here". (From the Home Coming mission)</ref> allows the gang to rise again (now co-headed by Carl and Sweet Johnson) and regain most of their lost turf from the Ballas and Vagos. Depending on the player's actions, it is possible to take some or all of the Ballas' and Vagos' turf for the GSF.  
While Carl's return helps revive the GSF to an extent, Ryder and Smoke's betrayal of the gang, coupled with an ambush on Sweet and other high-ranking members by the rival Ballas gang and the police, destroys much of the gang's influence in the city. Consequently, the Ballas and Los Santos Vagos seize all of GSF's turf in Los Santos. Sweet is imprisoned, and Carl is forced to continue working for [[Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums|CRASH]], consisting of a corrupt group of police officers. However, Sweet's release from prison, courtesy of [[List of characters in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas#Mike Toreno|Mike Toreno]],<ref name="Sweet's Release">'''Mike Toreno''': Hey, I got a little surprise for you here. You ready for this? Huh? (''phone rings'') Answer it". '''Carl Johnson''': "Hello?" '''Sweet Johnson''': "Carl, it's me Sweet". '''Carl Johnson''': "Aw, Sweet!" '''Sweet Johnson''': "I don't know what happened, they just released me. No idea what's going on, but I'm in the square outside the precinct in Commerce. '''Carl Johnson''': "Alright you hold tight, I'll be right there (''puts phone down''). So what was that little job you was talking about, Toreno?" '''Mike Toreno''': "I just want you to pick up your brother. Get out of here". (From the Home Coming mission)</ref> allows the gang to rise again (now co-headed by Carl and Sweet Johnson) and regain most of their lost turf from the [[Ballas]] and [[Vagos]]. Depending on the player's actions, it is possible to take some or all of the Ballas' and Vagos' turf for the GSF.  


GSF members listen to Radio Los Santos and are always seen dressed in green clothing usually consisting of basketball jerseys, green bandanas, green hats,  sweatshirts or plaid button-up shirts.
GSF members listen to [[Radio Los Santos]] and are always seen dressed in green clothing usually consisting of basketball jerseys, green bandanas, green hats,  sweatshirts or plaid button-up shirts.




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