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| image= Ballas-GTASA-members.jpg
| image= Ballas-GTASA-members.jpg
| type = Afro-American Street Gang
| type = Afro-American Street Gang
| game = SA
| game1 = GTA San Andreas
| locations = [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]]<br>[[Idlewood]]<br>[[Jefferson, Los Santos|Jefferson]]<br>[[Willowfield]]<br>[[Glen Park]]<br>[[Verona Beach]]
| game2 = GTA V
| game3 = GTA O
| game4 = Chop the Dog (game)
| locations = '''3D Universe'''<br />[[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]]<br>[[Idlewood]]<br>[[Jefferson, Los Santos|Jefferson]]<br>[[Willowfield]]<br>[[Glen Park]]<br>[[Verona Beach]]<br>[[Ganton]] <small>(after [[The Green Sabre]] mission)</small><br>[[Playa Del Seville]]<small> (after [[The Green Sabre]] mission)</small><br>[[Temple]]<small> (after [[The Green Sabre]] mission)</small><br>[[Vinewood Cemetery]]<small> (after [[The Green Sabre]] mission)</small><br>[[Santa Maria Beach]]<small> (after [[The Green Sabre]] mission)</small><br />'''HD Universe'''<br />[[Davis]]
| colors = Purple
| colors = Purple
| cars = [[Tahoma]]<br>[[Majestic]]<br>[[Voodoo]]<br>[[Sabre]]
| cars = [[Tahoma]]<br>[[Majestic]]<br>[[Voodoo]] (missions only)
| fronts = [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace]]<br>Idlewood Crack House<br>B Dup's home in Glen Park
| fronts = [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace]]<br>Idlewood Crack House<br>B Dup's home in Glen Park
| enemies = [[Grove Street Families]]<br>[[Varrios Los Aztecas]]
| enemies = [[Grove Street Families]]<br>[[Varrios Los Aztecas]]<br>[[Los Santos Vagos]]<br>[[The Families]]<br>[[San Fierro Triads]]<br>[[Da Nang Boys]]
| leader = Unknown
| leader = Unknown
| weapons = [[Pistol]]<br>[[Micro-SMG]]
| weapons = [[Pistol]]<br>[[Micro-SMG]]<br>[[Tec-9]] (missions only)<br>[[Baseball Bat]] (Gang war/missions only)<br>[[Pump Action Shotgun]] (gang war/missions only)<br>[[AK-47]] (gang war/missions only)<br>[[MP5]] (gang war/missions only)<br>[[M4]] ([[End of the Line]] mission only)
| businesses = Drug dealing/manufacturing<br>Gun-running<br>Prostitution
| businesses = Drug Trafficking/manufacturing<br>Gun-running/Arms dealing<br>Prostitution<br>Protection
| members = [[Kane]] <small>(Deceased)</small><br>[[B Dup]]<br>[[Little Weasel]] <small>(Deceased)</small>
| members = [[Kane]] <small>(Deceased)</small><br>[[Little Weasel]] <small>(Deceased)</small>
| affiliations = [[Los Santos Vagos]]<br>[[San Fierro Rifa]]<br>[[Loco Syndicate]]<br>[[Russian Mafia]]<br>[[C.R.A.S.H.]]<br>[[Big Smoke]]<br>[[Ryder]]
| affiliations = [[Los Santos Vagos]]<br>[[San Fierro Rifa]]<br>[[Loco Syndicate]] (formerly)<br>[[Russian Mafia]]<br>[[C.R.A.S.H.]] (formerly)<br>[[B-Dup]]<br>[[Big Smoke]] (formerly)<br>[[Ryder]] (formerly)
|}}
|}}
The '''Ballas''' are a Los Santos based street gang that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].


The '''Ballas''' are the [[Grove Street Families]] primary enemy and most influential gang in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], having been around since the 1970s.<ref name="Ballas">{{cite web | url = http://www.gtasanandreas.net/gangs/ | title = GTASanAndreas.net Gangs page| work = [http://www.gtanet.com GTA Net] | accessmonthday = February 9 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> In the beginning of the game they are the most powerful street gang in Los Santos. They are involved in drug dealing, gang banging, prostitution, arms dealing, vandalism, degeneracy, but mainly, the crack cocaine trade.
In GTA San Andreas, they act as the primary and first antagonistic group during the early game. During the beginning, the Ballas are the most powerful and influential street gang in Los Santos.


The Ballas are rivals with [[Grove Street Families]] and the [[Varrios Los Aztecas]], and have ties with the [[Los Santos Vagos]], the [[San Fierro Rifa]], and the [[Loco Syndicate]] for narcotics, and the [[Russian Mafia]] for weapons. The Ballas also collaborate with [[CRASH]]. In addition, [[Big Smoke]] defects against the GSF to lead the Ballas with his lieutenant [[Ryder]]. Unlike the GSF, the Ballas have no reservations about making money by selling drugs; the spread of crack cocaine into the Grove Street community is part of their strategy to wipe the GSF out.
In GTA V, they dress the same as they did in GTA San Andreas, but only attack the player if they have been taunted or if one shoots a gun in their territory. They draw significant police presence, and driving through their territory is a good way to distract police following you and escape a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]]. The Ballas territory in GTA V is the entire neighborhood of [[Davis]].  


The Ballas briefly control the streets of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] alongside the Vagos after Grove Street leader [[Sweet|Sean "Sweet" Johnson]] is gunned down and arrested. They control the influence of the Families by using crack cocaine to turn GSF members into hopeless addicts totally dependent on them. However, following the release of Sweet from prison and the return of [[Carl Johnson]], the Grove Street Families dominate the Ballas. The Ballas' Crack Palace is heavily demolished by Officer [[Frank Tenpenny]], resulting in significantly reduced influence by the Ballas in Los Santos. The Ballas are seen with purple bandanas, black skullcaps, knee high socks and flip-flop sandals, khaki pants and dark blue chore coats.
== History ==
Information regarding the founding of the Ballas or the date in which they were formed is unknown. However, they have been around since the 1970's.<ref name="Ballas">{{cite web | url = http://www.gtasanandreas.net/gangs/ | title = GTASanAndreas.net Gangs page| work = [http://www.gtanet.com GTA Net] | accessmonthday = February 9 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> They have maintained a traditional, intense and bloody rival with the [[Grove Street Families]]. Specifically when the gang war started is unknown, but the rivalry between the two gangs was in full swing as early as 1987. The reasons or date of their rivalry with the [[Varrios Los Aztecas]] and [[Los Santos Vagos]] is unknown. However, it is likely due to territorial reasons due to the close proximity of territories. The Ballas were responsible for the death of [[Beverly Johnson]] (mother of [[Sweet]] and [[Carl Johnson]]) in 1992 just before CJ's return. The Ballas used a Green [[Sabre]] vehicle to hit the [[Johnson House]] with the intent to kill Sweet (leader of the Grove Street Families). However, Sweet was not home and his mother was hit instead. The Ballas also establish underground ties for drug supplies with Grove Street OG [[Big Smoke]] before CJ's return - a secret relationship which is initially unknown to Sweet, CJ and the Grove Street Families.


==Sets==
It is likely that the Ballas controlled the area of [[Temple]] prior to 1992 due to the presence of a fourth Ballas set known as the "Temple Drive Ballas" as well as graffiti of the "Temple Drive Ballas" that still exists in the area. However, during 1992, Temple is under the control of the "Temple Drive Families" (a family set). It is likely that the Temple Drive Ballas are defunct/inactive.
 
== Events of GTA San Andreas ==
Originally, the Ballas are the [[Grove Street Families]]' primary enemy and most influential gang in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. In the beginning of the game they are the largest and most powerful street gang in Los Santos. They are enemies with all Family sets, especially the [[Grove Street Families]], and the [[Varrios Los Aztecas]], and have established ties with the [[San Fierro Rifa]] and the [[Loco Syndicate]] for narcotics, and the [[Russian Mafia]] for weapons. Their relationship with the [[Los Santos Vagos]] is largely "hit-or-miss"; this is because the Ballas and Vagos are natural enemies on the streets, and will act with hostility upon spotting each-other, but briefly collaborate for mutual interest in the drugs trade - especially in relation to secondary antagonist and high-ranking [[Grove Street Families]] member [[Big Smoke|Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris]] and his crack empire. Further, the Ballas also collaborate with the policing unit [[C.R.A.S.H.]], comprising corrupt head officer [[Frank Tenpenny]] and his hot-headed accomplice [[Eddie Pulaski|Edward "Eddie" Pulaski]], primarily for street intelligence and for shared profits. At some point, Ex-Grove OG [[B-Dup|Mark "B-Dup" Wayne]] also starts to associate and collaborate with the Ballas for the interest of drugs.
 
Following primary protagonist [[Carl Johnson|Carl "CJ" Johnson]]'s return to Los Santos, the Ballas attempt to finish off the Grove Street Families during [[Sweet & Kendl|his reunion with his family]] through a drive-by shooting on Carl, his brother, deuteragonist and gang leader [[Sweet|Sean "Sweet" Johnson]], Smoke, and high-ranking gang member [[Ryder|Lance "Ryder" Wilson]] after they are seen leaving Carl's mother [[Beverly Johnson]]'s funeral, but miss, and are only successful in destroying Smoke's car. The four then make it back to Grove Street in one piece on bicycle while avoiding the Ballas car.
 
During the early game, the Ballas are very successful at spreading crack-cocaine into [[Ganton]] and [[Grove Street]] in an attempt to weaken the Grove Street Families. By doing this, they turn members into weak and hopeless addicts while influencing high-ranking members with the money that can be made from drugs - taking them away from gang-banging as is the case with [[B Dup]]. However, one of their crack houses on the [[Idlewood]]-Ganton border is [[Cleaning the Hood|destroyed by Carl and Ryder on Sweet's orders]]. This decreases their crack influence. In retaliation for the destruction of the crack house in Idlewood, the Kilo Tray Ballas [[Drive-Thru|attempt a drive-by shooting in Grove Street]]. However, Carl, Sweet, Smoke and Ryder are able to catch them on the way to Grove Street when pulling out of a [[Cluckin' Bell]] drive-thru in [[Willowfield]]. A car chase follows and the Ballas car is destroyed, though Smoke does nothing and is more concerned with eating his food, providing one of the many early in-game hints for his true connections with the Ballas.
 
The Ballas eventually suffer a major loss when many members of the "Rollin' Heights Ballas" and the "Kilo Tray Ballas" are [[Drive-By|killed in a drive-by shooting that involves Sweet, Smoke, Ryder and Carl]]. Tenpenny and Pulaski [[Catalyst|tip off all gangs in Los Santos, with the exception of the Varrios Los Aztecas, about a weapons and ammunitions train]]. All gangs prepare to rob it - but the Ballas and the Los Santos Vagos fail and the train is instead robbed by the Grove Street Families via Carl and Ryder.
 
The Ballas eventually lose [[Glen Park]] to the Grove Street Families [[Doberman|in a gang war]]. This puts the Ballas on a more equal footing with the Grove Street Families and their position as the dominant and most powerful gang is threatened. The Ballas [[House Party|attempt to regain their dominance by wiping out the Grove Street Families through a gang war on Grove Street itself]], but Sweet, Carl and other Grove Street members are able to successfully defend their territory and the Ballas fail.
 
C.R.A.S.H. next tips off Carl about [[Gray Imports|a weapons deal taking place between the Ballas and the Russian Mafia at a Willowfield warehouse]]. Carl is able to disrupt the deal and members of the Ballas and Russian Mafia are killed along with the Russian Mafia shot-caller of the deal, [[Andre]]. A high-ranking member of the "Front Yard Ballas", [[Kane]], is then [[Los Sepulcros|killed along with many other Ballas during a Ballas funeral at the Vinewood Cemetery at the hands of Sweet, Carl and other Grove Street Families members]].
 
The Ballas then regain all of their power and influence back when Sweet [[The Green Sabre|is shot and injured during a gang war and arrested while Carl is abandoned miles away from Los Santos by the C.R.A.S.H. team, upon having discovered the loyalty Tenpenny and Pulaski have earned from Smoke and an unseen Ryder, who are revealed to have joined forces with the Ballas]], a truth Carl learns from Mexican-American [[Varrios Los Aztecas]] gang leader [[Cesar Vialpando]], who was dating Carl's sister [[Kendl Johnson]], and was nearly simultaneously exiled along with Carl. With this, the Grove Street Families fall apart and the Ballas begin cementing their influence by distributing crack cocaine again. All family sets are eventually wiped out or in hiding and the Ballas start controlling the remaining Families territory - including Ganton and Grove Street itself, [[Playa Del Seville]], [[Santa Maria Beach]] and [[Temple]] while regaining back Glen Park.
 
The Ballas make no major presence and have no more significance in relation to the games story for the rest of the middle game chapters. However, the Ballas do make one minor appearance during a major revenge point. During a [[Pier 69 (mission)|secret meeting between the Ballas and the San Fierro Rifa]] at [[Pier 69]], Carl, Cesar and the [[San Fierro Triads]] ambush a drug deal between Ryder, who is later noticed by Carl as Smoke's lieutenant, and the Loco Syndicate in [[San Fierro]]. Many Ballas make a presence during this mission to provide protection for Ryder. Carl and Cesar are successful at disrupting the drug deal and Ryder is killed along with his Ballas protection. For the rest of the middle part of the game, the Ballas make no more appearances until theexiled chapter ends with [[Home Coming|Sweet's surprise release from prison, and the return of the brothers to successfully acquire their home territory from the Ballas]].
 
Following this, the Grove Street Families [[Grove 4 Life|win back most of their territory from the Ballas]] and [[Beat Down on B Dup|put an end to the remaining drug influence in Grove Street by tracking Dup down to Glen Park and beating him to near pulp]]. That same year, [[End of the Line|the Crack Palace operated by Smoke is destroyed and Smoke is killed in his final encounter with Carl, who then succeeds in ensuring Tenpenny's death as well]], causing the Ballas to lose a lot of drug influence on the streets, and if the player chooses, can take over all of their territories in Los Santos as part of the gang war mini-game, completely wiping out the Ballas for good.
 
== Events of GTA V ==
The Ballas are not central to the overall plot in GTA V as they were in GTA San Andreas; however, they are prominent in certain missions for [[Franklin Clinton]].
 
Early on, Franklin and [[Lamar Davis]] attempt to [[Chop (mission)|kidnap]] a Ballas OG named [[D]] for $40,000; however, Lamar accidentally reveals his identity to D, forcing him and Franklin to release D. While incarcerated, [[The Families|Chamberlin Gangster Families]] OG [[Stretch (GTA V)|Stretch]] begins to associate with the Ballas. Shortly after Stretch is paroled, he arranges a [[The Long Stretch|drug deal]] in [[La Puerta]], which turns out to be a Ballas ambush gone wrong when the [[LSPD in GTA V|LSPD]] show up. Some time afterward, Stretch arranges another drug deal with the Ballas for Franklin and Lamar at [[Grove St]]; however, Franklin and Lamar this time are accompanied by [[Trevor Philips]]. When Trevor demands a taste of the drugs Lamar was buying, he discovers that most of the brick was drywall, forcing Lamar, Franklin and Trevor to shoot their way out of Ballas territory. Shortly, before Franklin, Trevor, and [[Michael De Santa]] execute the [[Union Depository]] [[The Big Score (GTA V)|heist]], Lamar is lured into another Ballas ambush by Stretch at the sawmill south of [[Paleto Bay]]; however, Lamar is rescued by Franklin, Trevor, and Michael. Should the player [[Endings in GTA V|decide to]] [[The Third Way|save Michael and Trevor]], Michael tracks down Stretch at the [[B.J. Smith Recreation Center and Park]] and kills him and any Ballas resistance.
 
== Description ==
The Ballas are a black/Afro-american street gang that are easily identifiable by their purple gang color. The color is thought to denote respect on the streets; but could also be a reference to the ancient Roman upper-class. They are involved in drug trafficking/manufacturing (especially the crack cocaine trade), gang-banging, gang warfare, murder, prostitution, gun running/arms dealing, street violence, protection, vandalism, and degeneracy. They can be found walking and driving around their territory - often seen smoking marijuana, drinking malt liquor, and talking in groups. Like the other gangs, the Ballas will often flash their gang hand-signs as a form of representation. They will sometimes buy drugs from drug dealers. They also mark their territory with graffiti; however, Balla graffiti can also be found all over the city - suggesting an attempt to expand their influence out of South Central Los Santos. Upon spotting a Grove Street, Vago, Azteca, Rifa, [[Da Nang Boys|Da Nang Boy]], [[San Fierro Triads|San Fierro Triad]], or [[Mafia|Italian Mafia]] gang member (especially Grove) - they will often react with hostility - usually resulting in a street-fight or a fire-fight/shoot-out. If they spot Carl Johnson, they will usually question him on his gang-banging status (if the player chooses to respond positively) they will attack. The Ballas are always likely to attack the player after completing the mission Drive-By while wearing green clothing.
 
On the streets, the Ballas are either unarmed or carry the 9mm [[pistol]] or the [[micro-SMG]] sub-machine gun. In missions and the gang-war mini-game, they are more heavily armed with [[AK-47]] assault rifles, [[baseball bat]]s, [[MP5]] sub-machine guns, [[Tec-9]] sub-machine guns, and [[Pump Action Shotgun]]s. During the [[End of the Line|final mission]], the Ballas are also equipped with the [[M16|M4]] assault rifle.
 
The Ballas are some of Los Santos' most notorious and successful drug dealers and suppliers (especially the crack cocaine trade). Unlike the Grove Street Families, the Ballas have no reservations about making money by selling drugs; the spread of crack cocaine into the Grove Street community is part of their strategy to wipe the GSF out. They are described by the [[LSPD in GTA III Era|Los Santos Police Department]] as being "lawless", "mindless", and thought to be uncontrollable and that attempts to infiltrate have mainly failed.
 
As with the other gangs in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Ballas have three different skins that walk and drive around their territory. These include:
* The first member is slightly overweight, wears a dark blue chore jacket, dark blue khakis, white sneakers, and a purple bandana.
* The second member wears a purple ProLaps jacket, a black beanie, beige khakis, shades, and black/white sneakers.
* The third member wears purple khaki shorts, a baggy white T-shirt, sandals with knee high white socks, and a purple bandana.
 
== Sets ==
There are four known sets of Ballas:
There are four known sets of Ballas:
*The Front Yard Ballas
* The Front Yard Ballas (FYB) ([[Idlewood]])
*The Rollin' Heights Ballas
* The Rollin' Heights Ballas (RHB) ([[Willowfield]] and [[Jefferson]])
*The Kilo Tray Ballas
* The Kilo Tray Ballas (KTB) ([[Glen Park]])
*The Temple Drive Ballas
* The Temple Drive Ballas (TDB) (defunct/inactive)


All Ballas are recognizable by their mainly purple attire, which is the identifying color for the gang.
All Balla sets are allied and all fall and operate under the "Ballas" card while sharing similar traditions. Likewise, all sets wear purple and are all sworn enemies of the Family sets. The difference between the sets primarily rely on territorial differences aswell as a few differences in objectives and business. For example, the Front Yard Ballas are the most influential set when it comes to drugs (especially crack cocaine) - and are considered to be some of Los Santos' most notorious drug dealers. Likewise, it is the Front Yard Ballas that are mainly responsible for the weakening of the Grove Street Families through the distribution of crack cocaine into their territory (primarily from their crack house in Idlewood). On the other hand, the Rollin' Heights Ballas and the Kilo Tray Ballas are more focused on gang warfare. While the Front Yard Ballas weaken the Grove Street Families with crack cocaine, the other Balla sets commence gang wars and perform hit-and-run tactics such as drive-by shootings to finish them off.


== Gang Cars ==
== Gang Cars ==
Although they are seen with [[Voodoo]]s in some missions, the Ballas only have two Gang Cars, the [[Tahoma]] and the [[Majestic]]. The Tahoma is a lowrider and sometimes appears with Hydraulics. On one very important occasion the Ballas use a green [[Sabre]] to try and murder Sweet, however instead they end up killing his mother [[Beverly Johnson]].
Although they are seen with [[Voodoo]]s in some missions, the Ballas only have two gang cars: the [[Tahoma]] and the [[Majestic]]. The Tahoma is a lowrider and sometimes appears with Hydraulics. On one very important occasion the Ballas use a green [[Sabre]] to try and murder Sweet in a drive-by shooting at the Johnson House. Sweet, however, was not home and instead they end up killing his mother [[Beverly Johnson]]. The Ballas' favorite and default radio station is [[Bounce FM]]. Like with any other gang, the Ballas can be set to drive any vehicle the player chooses by modifying the [[cargrp.dat/GTASA|cargrp.dat]] file.
The Ballas' default radio station is [[Bounce FM]].
 
In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], they drive [[Tornado|Tornados]], [[Buccaneer|Buccaneers]], and [[Peyote|Peyotes]], while [[Felon|Felons]] appear during [[Hood Safari]], [[Rampage Three]], and certain [[Property Management]] missions.
 
== Members and associates ==
; GTA San Andreas
* [[Kane]] (deceased): OG and high-ranking/well respected member. Possible leader of the Front Yard Ballas but unconfirmed. Was killed while attending a Ballas funeral.
* "[[Little Weasel]]" (deceased): Originally a member of the Grove Street Families, defects to the Ballas and sells drugs. Possible OG and friend of high-ranking member Kane. Killed by CJ on Sweet's orders.
* Mark "[[B Dup]]" Wayne: Associate of the Ballas. Enters a drug/supply relationship with them while receiving protection.
* Melvin "[[Big Smoke]]" Harris (deceased): Associate of the Ballas. Hires Ballas for protection and drug trafficking. Killed by CJ.
* Lance "[[Ryder]]" Wilson (deceased): Associate of the Ballas. Enters drug trafficking business with them on Big Smoke's behalf. Killed by CJ.
* [[Alan Crawford]] (deceased): Manager of gangsta-rapper [[Madd Dogg]]. Has very close-ties and friendships with high-ranking Balla OG's - claiming that they are "like brothers". Possibly receives protection/security from them. Killed by CJ on OG Loc's orders.
 
; GTA V and GTA Online
* [[Big T]] (deceased): Ballas member, killed by the [[Protagonist (GTA Online)|GTA Online protagonist(s)]] for [[Gerald G.]]
* [[Little T]] (deceased): Ballas member, killed by the GTA Online protagonist(s) for Gerald G.
* [[Small F]] (deceased): Ballas member, killed by the GTA Online protagonist(s) for Gerald G.
* [[Terrance]] (deceased): Ballas member, killed by the GTA Online protagonist(s) for Gerald G.
* [[D]] (deceased): Ballas OG. Killed by [[Stretch]] for setting him, [[Franklin]], and [[Lamar]] up.
* [[Stretch (GTA V)|Harold "Stretch" Joseph]]: (can be killed) Former [[Families]] OG, now an associate of the Ballas. Can be killed by [[Michael De Santa]] if the player chooses [[The Third Way]].
 
== Mission appearances ==
; GTA San Andreas
* [[The Introduction]]
* [[Sweet & Kendl]]
* [[Tagging Up Turf]]
* [[Cleaning the Hood]]
* [[Drive-Thru]]
* [[Drive-By]]
* [[Catalyst]]
* [[House Party]]
* [[Doberman]]
* [[Gray Imports]]
* [[Los Sepulcros]]
* [[The Green Sabre]]
* [[Pier 69]]
* [[Home Coming]]
* [[Beat Down on B Dup]]
* [[Grove 4 Life]]
* [[End of the Line]]
 
; GTA V
* [[Chop (mission)|Chop]]
* [[The Long Stretch]]
* [[Hood Safari]]
* [[Lamar Down]]
* [[The Third Way]]
 
; GTA Online
* [[Ballas to the Wall]]
* [[Death Metal]]
* [[Deal Breaker (GTA Online)|Deal Breaker]]
* [[Hit ‘Em Up]]
* [[All in the Game]]
* [[Chasers II]]
* [[Caught Napping]]
 
; Chop the Dog (game)
* [[Chop the Dog (game)|Street]]


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*It is revealed by Sweet in the mission [[Big Smoke]] that the Temple Drive set was actually part of GSF, however during Carl's absence, they became a set in the Ballas.
* The Ballas were originally going to be called the "Flats" in GTA San Andreas. It is unknown why Rockstar changed this.
*This may be a play on ''ball less ''since they are pronounced the same way. However, the name may also be a reference to the word "baller", which is a gangster who has become a much more organized criminal, which can definitely be applied to the Ballas.
* The Ballas originally looked different in the beta version of San Andreas.
*Ballas means "Bullets" in Portuguese and Spanish.
* An additional three different Balla skins can be seen in [[The Introduction]] video.
*When involved in road accidents ballas memebers can ocasianly be heard triggering some quite funny diologe  the diologe is as folows *this aint even my car man *you hit the dammm carrrr *hey this is my mommas car man *you broke it you fix it *awww mannnn they can also be heard saying other things but these ones are the most common the other diologe is rare.
* The Balla with the white shirt, purple khaki shorts, knee high socks and sandals, and a purple bandana originally also wore a cross necklace. It is unknown why Rockstar changed this.
* There is a fourth Ballas set known as the "Temple Drive Ballas" but they never appear in the game or in the storyline. Graffiti tags in [[Temple]] still exist and can be tagged over by the player. Temple is instead controlled by the Temple Drive Families (a Family/Grove set). The "Temple Drive Ballas" are either inactive/defunct or were scrapped for some reason by Rockstar before the game's release.
* The rivalry between the Ballas and the Grove Street Families is loosely based off of the rivarly between the Bloods and the Crips in Los Angeles. Violence between the two gangs hit a peak during the early 1990's - largely due to the crack cocaine epidemic. A situation mirrored in early 1990's Los Santos.
* Their name is a play on the slang term "baller"; meaning a street thug that has made it big-time.
* Ballas means "Bullets" in Portuguese and Spanish.
* When involved in road accidents Ballas members can be heard saying some of the following:
** “Awww man!”
** “You broke it, you fix it.”
** “Hey this is my momma's car, man!”
** “This ain't even my car, man!”
** “You hit the damn car!”


==References==
== References ==
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==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
 
'''GTA San Andreas'''
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File:Ballas-GTASA-members-TheIntroduction.jpg|Ballas members, as seen in "The Introduction"
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'''GTA V'''
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File:Ballas-GTAV-members.jpg|Ballas gang members in GTA V.
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GANG
Ballas
Games: GTA San Andreas
GTA V
GTA Online
Chop the Dog (game)
Locations: 3D Universe
East Los Santos
Idlewood
Jefferson
Willowfield
Glen Park
Verona Beach
Ganton (after The Green Sabre mission)
Playa Del Seville (after The Green Sabre mission)
Temple (after The Green Sabre mission)
Vinewood Cemetery (after The Green Sabre mission)
Santa Maria Beach (after The Green Sabre mission)
HD Universe
Davis
Leader: Unknown
Type: Afro-American Street Gang
Enemies: Grove Street Families
Varrios Los Aztecas
Los Santos Vagos
The Families
San Fierro Triads
Da Nang Boys
Affiliations: Los Santos Vagos
San Fierro Rifa
Loco Syndicate (formerly)
Russian Mafia
C.R.A.S.H. (formerly)
B-Dup
Big Smoke (formerly)
Ryder (formerly)
Colors: Purple
Vehicles: Tahoma
Majestic
Voodoo (missions only)
Weapons: Pistol
Micro-SMG
Tec-9 (missions only)
Baseball Bat (Gang war/missions only)
Pump Action Shotgun (gang war/missions only)
AK-47 (gang war/missions only)
MP5 (gang war/missions only)
M4 (End of the Line mission only)
Businesses: Drug Trafficking/manufacturing
Gun-running/Arms dealing
Prostitution
Protection
Fronts: Big Smoke's Crack Palace
Idlewood Crack House
B Dup's home in Glen Park
Members: Kane (Deceased)
Little Weasel (Deceased)

The Ballas are a Los Santos based street gang that appears in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto V.

In GTA San Andreas, they act as the primary and first antagonistic group during the early game. During the beginning, the Ballas are the most powerful and influential street gang in Los Santos.

In GTA V, they dress the same as they did in GTA San Andreas, but only attack the player if they have been taunted or if one shoots a gun in their territory. They draw significant police presence, and driving through their territory is a good way to distract police following you and escape a wanted level. The Ballas territory in GTA V is the entire neighborhood of Davis.

History

Information regarding the founding of the Ballas or the date in which they were formed is unknown. However, they have been around since the 1970's.[1] They have maintained a traditional, intense and bloody rival with the Grove Street Families. Specifically when the gang war started is unknown, but the rivalry between the two gangs was in full swing as early as 1987. The reasons or date of their rivalry with the Varrios Los Aztecas and Los Santos Vagos is unknown. However, it is likely due to territorial reasons due to the close proximity of territories. The Ballas were responsible for the death of Beverly Johnson (mother of Sweet and Carl Johnson) in 1992 just before CJ's return. The Ballas used a Green Sabre vehicle to hit the Johnson House with the intent to kill Sweet (leader of the Grove Street Families). However, Sweet was not home and his mother was hit instead. The Ballas also establish underground ties for drug supplies with Grove Street OG Big Smoke before CJ's return - a secret relationship which is initially unknown to Sweet, CJ and the Grove Street Families.

It is likely that the Ballas controlled the area of Temple prior to 1992 due to the presence of a fourth Ballas set known as the "Temple Drive Ballas" as well as graffiti of the "Temple Drive Ballas" that still exists in the area. However, during 1992, Temple is under the control of the "Temple Drive Families" (a family set). It is likely that the Temple Drive Ballas are defunct/inactive.

Events of GTA San Andreas

Originally, the Ballas are the Grove Street Families' primary enemy and most influential gang in Los Santos. In the beginning of the game they are the largest and most powerful street gang in Los Santos. They are enemies with all Family sets, especially the Grove Street Families, and the Varrios Los Aztecas, and have established ties with the San Fierro Rifa and the Loco Syndicate for narcotics, and the Russian Mafia for weapons. Their relationship with the Los Santos Vagos is largely "hit-or-miss"; this is because the Ballas and Vagos are natural enemies on the streets, and will act with hostility upon spotting each-other, but briefly collaborate for mutual interest in the drugs trade - especially in relation to secondary antagonist and high-ranking Grove Street Families member Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris and his crack empire. Further, the Ballas also collaborate with the policing unit C.R.A.S.H., comprising corrupt head officer Frank Tenpenny and his hot-headed accomplice Edward "Eddie" Pulaski, primarily for street intelligence and for shared profits. At some point, Ex-Grove OG Mark "B-Dup" Wayne also starts to associate and collaborate with the Ballas for the interest of drugs.

Following primary protagonist Carl "CJ" Johnson's return to Los Santos, the Ballas attempt to finish off the Grove Street Families during his reunion with his family through a drive-by shooting on Carl, his brother, deuteragonist and gang leader Sean "Sweet" Johnson, Smoke, and high-ranking gang member Lance "Ryder" Wilson after they are seen leaving Carl's mother Beverly Johnson's funeral, but miss, and are only successful in destroying Smoke's car. The four then make it back to Grove Street in one piece on bicycle while avoiding the Ballas car.

During the early game, the Ballas are very successful at spreading crack-cocaine into Ganton and Grove Street in an attempt to weaken the Grove Street Families. By doing this, they turn members into weak and hopeless addicts while influencing high-ranking members with the money that can be made from drugs - taking them away from gang-banging as is the case with B Dup. However, one of their crack houses on the Idlewood-Ganton border is destroyed by Carl and Ryder on Sweet's orders. This decreases their crack influence. In retaliation for the destruction of the crack house in Idlewood, the Kilo Tray Ballas attempt a drive-by shooting in Grove Street. However, Carl, Sweet, Smoke and Ryder are able to catch them on the way to Grove Street when pulling out of a Cluckin' Bell drive-thru in Willowfield. A car chase follows and the Ballas car is destroyed, though Smoke does nothing and is more concerned with eating his food, providing one of the many early in-game hints for his true connections with the Ballas.

The Ballas eventually suffer a major loss when many members of the "Rollin' Heights Ballas" and the "Kilo Tray Ballas" are killed in a drive-by shooting that involves Sweet, Smoke, Ryder and Carl. Tenpenny and Pulaski tip off all gangs in Los Santos, with the exception of the Varrios Los Aztecas, about a weapons and ammunitions train. All gangs prepare to rob it - but the Ballas and the Los Santos Vagos fail and the train is instead robbed by the Grove Street Families via Carl and Ryder.

The Ballas eventually lose Glen Park to the Grove Street Families in a gang war. This puts the Ballas on a more equal footing with the Grove Street Families and their position as the dominant and most powerful gang is threatened. The Ballas attempt to regain their dominance by wiping out the Grove Street Families through a gang war on Grove Street itself, but Sweet, Carl and other Grove Street members are able to successfully defend their territory and the Ballas fail.

C.R.A.S.H. next tips off Carl about a weapons deal taking place between the Ballas and the Russian Mafia at a Willowfield warehouse. Carl is able to disrupt the deal and members of the Ballas and Russian Mafia are killed along with the Russian Mafia shot-caller of the deal, Andre. A high-ranking member of the "Front Yard Ballas", Kane, is then killed along with many other Ballas during a Ballas funeral at the Vinewood Cemetery at the hands of Sweet, Carl and other Grove Street Families members.

The Ballas then regain all of their power and influence back when Sweet is shot and injured during a gang war and arrested while Carl is abandoned miles away from Los Santos by the C.R.A.S.H. team, upon having discovered the loyalty Tenpenny and Pulaski have earned from Smoke and an unseen Ryder, who are revealed to have joined forces with the Ballas, a truth Carl learns from Mexican-American Varrios Los Aztecas gang leader Cesar Vialpando, who was dating Carl's sister Kendl Johnson, and was nearly simultaneously exiled along with Carl. With this, the Grove Street Families fall apart and the Ballas begin cementing their influence by distributing crack cocaine again. All family sets are eventually wiped out or in hiding and the Ballas start controlling the remaining Families territory - including Ganton and Grove Street itself, Playa Del Seville, Santa Maria Beach and Temple while regaining back Glen Park.

The Ballas make no major presence and have no more significance in relation to the games story for the rest of the middle game chapters. However, the Ballas do make one minor appearance during a major revenge point. During a secret meeting between the Ballas and the San Fierro Rifa at Pier 69, Carl, Cesar and the San Fierro Triads ambush a drug deal between Ryder, who is later noticed by Carl as Smoke's lieutenant, and the Loco Syndicate in San Fierro. Many Ballas make a presence during this mission to provide protection for Ryder. Carl and Cesar are successful at disrupting the drug deal and Ryder is killed along with his Ballas protection. For the rest of the middle part of the game, the Ballas make no more appearances until theexiled chapter ends with Sweet's surprise release from prison, and the return of the brothers to successfully acquire their home territory from the Ballas.

Following this, the Grove Street Families win back most of their territory from the Ballas and put an end to the remaining drug influence in Grove Street by tracking Dup down to Glen Park and beating him to near pulp. That same year, the Crack Palace operated by Smoke is destroyed and Smoke is killed in his final encounter with Carl, who then succeeds in ensuring Tenpenny's death as well, causing the Ballas to lose a lot of drug influence on the streets, and if the player chooses, can take over all of their territories in Los Santos as part of the gang war mini-game, completely wiping out the Ballas for good.

Events of GTA V

The Ballas are not central to the overall plot in GTA V as they were in GTA San Andreas; however, they are prominent in certain missions for Franklin Clinton.

Early on, Franklin and Lamar Davis attempt to kidnap a Ballas OG named D for $40,000; however, Lamar accidentally reveals his identity to D, forcing him and Franklin to release D. While incarcerated, Chamberlin Gangster Families OG Stretch begins to associate with the Ballas. Shortly after Stretch is paroled, he arranges a drug deal in La Puerta, which turns out to be a Ballas ambush gone wrong when the LSPD show up. Some time afterward, Stretch arranges another drug deal with the Ballas for Franklin and Lamar at Grove St; however, Franklin and Lamar this time are accompanied by Trevor Philips. When Trevor demands a taste of the drugs Lamar was buying, he discovers that most of the brick was drywall, forcing Lamar, Franklin and Trevor to shoot their way out of Ballas territory. Shortly, before Franklin, Trevor, and Michael De Santa execute the Union Depository heist, Lamar is lured into another Ballas ambush by Stretch at the sawmill south of Paleto Bay; however, Lamar is rescued by Franklin, Trevor, and Michael. Should the player decide to save Michael and Trevor, Michael tracks down Stretch at the B.J. Smith Recreation Center and Park and kills him and any Ballas resistance.

Description

The Ballas are a black/Afro-american street gang that are easily identifiable by their purple gang color. The color is thought to denote respect on the streets; but could also be a reference to the ancient Roman upper-class. They are involved in drug trafficking/manufacturing (especially the crack cocaine trade), gang-banging, gang warfare, murder, prostitution, gun running/arms dealing, street violence, protection, vandalism, and degeneracy. They can be found walking and driving around their territory - often seen smoking marijuana, drinking malt liquor, and talking in groups. Like the other gangs, the Ballas will often flash their gang hand-signs as a form of representation. They will sometimes buy drugs from drug dealers. They also mark their territory with graffiti; however, Balla graffiti can also be found all over the city - suggesting an attempt to expand their influence out of South Central Los Santos. Upon spotting a Grove Street, Vago, Azteca, Rifa, Da Nang Boy, San Fierro Triad, or Italian Mafia gang member (especially Grove) - they will often react with hostility - usually resulting in a street-fight or a fire-fight/shoot-out. If they spot Carl Johnson, they will usually question him on his gang-banging status (if the player chooses to respond positively) they will attack. The Ballas are always likely to attack the player after completing the mission Drive-By while wearing green clothing.

On the streets, the Ballas are either unarmed or carry the 9mm pistol or the micro-SMG sub-machine gun. In missions and the gang-war mini-game, they are more heavily armed with AK-47 assault rifles, baseball bats, MP5 sub-machine guns, Tec-9 sub-machine guns, and Pump Action Shotguns. During the final mission, the Ballas are also equipped with the M4 assault rifle.

The Ballas are some of Los Santos' most notorious and successful drug dealers and suppliers (especially the crack cocaine trade). Unlike the Grove Street Families, the Ballas have no reservations about making money by selling drugs; the spread of crack cocaine into the Grove Street community is part of their strategy to wipe the GSF out. They are described by the Los Santos Police Department as being "lawless", "mindless", and thought to be uncontrollable and that attempts to infiltrate have mainly failed.

As with the other gangs in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Ballas have three different skins that walk and drive around their territory. These include:

  • The first member is slightly overweight, wears a dark blue chore jacket, dark blue khakis, white sneakers, and a purple bandana.
  • The second member wears a purple ProLaps jacket, a black beanie, beige khakis, shades, and black/white sneakers.
  • The third member wears purple khaki shorts, a baggy white T-shirt, sandals with knee high white socks, and a purple bandana.

Sets

There are four known sets of Ballas:

  • The Front Yard Ballas (FYB) (Idlewood)
  • The Rollin' Heights Ballas (RHB) (Willowfield and Jefferson)
  • The Kilo Tray Ballas (KTB) (Glen Park)
  • The Temple Drive Ballas (TDB) (defunct/inactive)

All Balla sets are allied and all fall and operate under the "Ballas" card while sharing similar traditions. Likewise, all sets wear purple and are all sworn enemies of the Family sets. The difference between the sets primarily rely on territorial differences aswell as a few differences in objectives and business. For example, the Front Yard Ballas are the most influential set when it comes to drugs (especially crack cocaine) - and are considered to be some of Los Santos' most notorious drug dealers. Likewise, it is the Front Yard Ballas that are mainly responsible for the weakening of the Grove Street Families through the distribution of crack cocaine into their territory (primarily from their crack house in Idlewood). On the other hand, the Rollin' Heights Ballas and the Kilo Tray Ballas are more focused on gang warfare. While the Front Yard Ballas weaken the Grove Street Families with crack cocaine, the other Balla sets commence gang wars and perform hit-and-run tactics such as drive-by shootings to finish them off.

Gang Cars

Although they are seen with Voodoos in some missions, the Ballas only have two gang cars: the Tahoma and the Majestic. The Tahoma is a lowrider and sometimes appears with Hydraulics. On one very important occasion the Ballas use a green Sabre to try and murder Sweet in a drive-by shooting at the Johnson House. Sweet, however, was not home and instead they end up killing his mother Beverly Johnson. The Ballas' favorite and default radio station is Bounce FM. Like with any other gang, the Ballas can be set to drive any vehicle the player chooses by modifying the cargrp.dat file.

In Grand Theft Auto V, they drive Tornados, Buccaneers, and Peyotes, while Felons appear during Hood Safari, Rampage Three, and certain Property Management missions.

Members and associates

GTA San Andreas
  • Kane (deceased): OG and high-ranking/well respected member. Possible leader of the Front Yard Ballas but unconfirmed. Was killed while attending a Ballas funeral.
  • "Little Weasel" (deceased): Originally a member of the Grove Street Families, defects to the Ballas and sells drugs. Possible OG and friend of high-ranking member Kane. Killed by CJ on Sweet's orders.
  • Mark "B Dup" Wayne: Associate of the Ballas. Enters a drug/supply relationship with them while receiving protection.
  • Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris (deceased): Associate of the Ballas. Hires Ballas for protection and drug trafficking. Killed by CJ.
  • Lance "Ryder" Wilson (deceased): Associate of the Ballas. Enters drug trafficking business with them on Big Smoke's behalf. Killed by CJ.
  • Alan Crawford (deceased): Manager of gangsta-rapper Madd Dogg. Has very close-ties and friendships with high-ranking Balla OG's - claiming that they are "like brothers". Possibly receives protection/security from them. Killed by CJ on OG Loc's orders.
GTA V and GTA Online

Mission appearances

GTA San Andreas
GTA V
GTA Online
Chop the Dog (game)

Trivia

  • The Ballas were originally going to be called the "Flats" in GTA San Andreas. It is unknown why Rockstar changed this.
  • The Ballas originally looked different in the beta version of San Andreas.
  • An additional three different Balla skins can be seen in The Introduction video.
  • The Balla with the white shirt, purple khaki shorts, knee high socks and sandals, and a purple bandana originally also wore a cross necklace. It is unknown why Rockstar changed this.
  • There is a fourth Ballas set known as the "Temple Drive Ballas" but they never appear in the game or in the storyline. Graffiti tags in Temple still exist and can be tagged over by the player. Temple is instead controlled by the Temple Drive Families (a Family/Grove set). The "Temple Drive Ballas" are either inactive/defunct or were scrapped for some reason by Rockstar before the game's release.
  • The rivalry between the Ballas and the Grove Street Families is loosely based off of the rivarly between the Bloods and the Crips in Los Angeles. Violence between the two gangs hit a peak during the early 1990's - largely due to the crack cocaine epidemic. A situation mirrored in early 1990's Los Santos.
  • Their name is a play on the slang term "baller"; meaning a street thug that has made it big-time.
  • Ballas means "Bullets" in Portuguese and Spanish.
  • When involved in road accidents Ballas members can be heard saying some of the following:
    • “Awww man!”
    • “You broke it, you fix it.”
    • “Hey this is my momma's car, man!”
    • “This ain't even my car, man!”
    • “You hit the damn car!”

References

  1. GTASanAndreas.net Gangs page. GTA Net. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.

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