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'''Jim Ramirez''' is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]] and is mentioned on the [[Liberty Tree]] website. Jim Ramirez is not seen or mentioned in any Grand Theft Auto game. | '''Jim Ramirez''' is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]] and is mentioned on the [[Liberty Tree]] website. Jim Ramirez is not seen or mentioned in any Grand Theft Auto game. | ||
Jim Ramirez is the Police Chief of the [[Liberty City Police Department]]. The Liberty Tree website speculates that the police are encouraging a brave few residents of [[Liberty City]] to take a stand against the "forces of darkness". This could, and if true probably would, have come from Jim Ramirez. Rumours also persist that the Liberty City Police Department are corrupt (as seen with [[Leon McAffrey]] and [[Ray Machowski]]), but it is unknown whether Jim Ramirez is corrupt. | Jim Ramirez is the Police Chief of the [[LCPD in GTA III Era|Liberty City Police Department]]. The Liberty Tree website speculates that the police are encouraging a brave few residents of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] to take a stand against the "forces of darkness". This could, and if true probably would, have come from Jim Ramirez. Rumours also persist that the Liberty City Police Department are corrupt (as seen with [[Leon McAffrey]] and [[Ray Machowski]]), but it is unknown whether Jim Ramirez is corrupt. | ||
Jim Ramirez, commenting in February 2001 on the increase of car jacking in a Liberty [[Car Jacking Back in Vogue|article]], said "People shouldn't threaten crazed psychopaths with violence. 99% of people are killed by their own weapon. Especially in suicide cases". | Jim Ramirez, commenting in February 2001 on the increase of car jacking in a Liberty [[Car Jacking Back in Vogue|article]], said "People shouldn't threaten crazed psychopaths with violence. 99% of people are killed by their own weapon. Especially in suicide cases". |