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After a brief stay in the Badlands, CJ and his remaining associates headed north for [[San Fierro]], establishing a vehicle chop shop and dealership while strengthening links with the local [[Triads]] and killing [[Ryder]]. Gaining access to [[Las Venturas]], CJ rescues rapper [[Madd Dogg]] from a suicide attempt (when he felt apparent responsibility for [[Madd Dogg's Rhymes|what he did to him]]), kills Eddie Pulaski, and meets up and works for undercover government agent [[Mike Toreno]], who would eventually arrange for the release of Sweet from prison. After that, he had planned a new life to start from.
After a brief stay in the Badlands, CJ and his remaining associates headed north for [[San Fierro]], establishing a vehicle chop shop and dealership while strengthening links with the local [[Triads]] and killing [[Ryder]]. Gaining access to [[Las Venturas]], CJ rescues rapper [[Madd Dogg]] from a suicide attempt (when he felt apparent responsibility for [[Madd Dogg's Rhymes|what he did to him]]), kills Eddie Pulaski, and meets up and works for undercover government agent [[Mike Toreno]], who would eventually arrange for the release of Sweet from prison. After that, he had planned a new life to start from.


However, with Sweet returning to the neighborhood, CJ once again, though reluctantly, aids Sweet in rebuilding the GSF's dominance in the city, and witnesses a citywide riot sparked after Frank Tenpenny was acquitted of corruption charges in court. To wrap up all loose ends in his life, CJ would finally confront and kill [[Big Smoke]], before pursuing Tenpenny, who would die in a car crash in front of the [[Johnson House]]. In front of the dead and broken man, CJ prepared to shoot Tenpenny's corpse with his [[Desert Eagle]], but Sweet stops him. CJ wished to be sure that Tenpenny was dead, but Sweet decided it was safer not to leave evidence. He then leaves Tenpenny with these words: "See you around... officer."
However, with Sweet returning to the neighborhood, CJ once again, though reluctantly, aids Sweet in rebuilding the GSF's dominance in the city, and witnesses a [[[citywide riot]]] sparked after Frank Tenpenny was acquitted of corruption charges in court. To wrap up all loose ends in his life, CJ would finally confront and kill [[Big Smoke]], before pursuing Tenpenny, who would die in a car crash in front of the [[Johnson House]]. In front of the dead and broken man, CJ prepared to shoot Tenpenny's corpse with his [[Desert Eagle]], but Sweet stops him. CJ wished to be sure that Tenpenny was dead, but Sweet decided it was safer not to leave evidence. He then leaves Tenpenny with these words: "See you around... officer."


After the riot breaks up, Madd Dogg visits the Johnson house with an announcement that he's received a golden record for his new album. Everyone inside then decides to keep a low profile with everything that they've accomplished. CJ himself then gets up and leaves the house. [[Kendl Johnson|Kendl]] then asks where he's going. He says in turn: "Fittin' to hit the block, see what's happening." The game's main storyline then ends.
After the riot breaks up, Madd Dogg visits the Johnson house with an announcement that he's received a golden record for his new album. Everyone inside then decides to keep a low profile with everything that they've accomplished. CJ himself then gets up and leaves the house. [[Kendl Johnson|Kendl]] then asks where he's going. He says in turn: "Fittin' to hit the block, see what's happening." The game's main storyline then ends.
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