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[[Image:Cholos.png|thumb|right|members of the Cholos street gang]] | {{Gang box| | ||
| title = Cholos | |||
| image = [[Image:Cholos.png|thumb|right|members of the Cholos street gang]] | |||
| type = Street gang | |||
| appearance = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] | |||
| turf = [[Little Haiti]], [[Vice City]] | |||
| color = Yellow | |||
| cars = [[Cholo Sabre]] | |||
| enemies = [[Cubans]]<br/>[[Vice City Bikers|Bikers]]<br/>[[Trailer Park Mafia]]<br/>[[Vance Crime Family]]<br/>[[Sharks]] | |||
| leader = | |||
| weapons = [[Baseball Bat]], [[Pistol]] | |||
| affiliation = | |||
| fronts = | |||
| businesses = Drugs,Protection,Prostitution,Loan Sharking | |||
| members = | |||
|}} | |||
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], the '''Cholos''' are the dominant gang in the [[Little Havana]] district of [[Vice City]]. | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], the '''Cholos''' are the dominant gang in the [[Little Havana]] district of [[Vice City]]. | ||
The term "Cholo" in Spanish means "Mutt", but is also Chicano slang for a "homeboy" or "gangster". This might imply that the Cholos are Mexicans or Mexican-Americans. | The term "Cholo" in Spanish means "Mutt", but is also Chicano slang for a "homeboy" or "gangster". This might imply that the Cholos are Mexicans or Mexican-Americans. | ||
They are in conflict on various fronts - [[Phil Cassidy]] is fighting them for gun running dominance, while [[Marty Jay Williams]] and the [[Trailer Park Mafia]] | They are in conflict on various fronts - [[Phil Cassidy]] is fighting them for gun running dominance, while [[Marty Jay Williams]] and the [[Trailer Park Mafia]] are fighting them for dominance of nearly every other criminal activity. | ||
Their control over Little Havana begins to be threatened in 1984, when the [[Cubans]] arrive on the scene, sparking a deadly turf war for complete control of the neighborhood. They even attempt to kill [[Alberto Robina]], the father of [[Umberto]] Robina (the Cubans' Leader). In revenge, Robina decides to launch an all-out attack on the Cholos that results in the Cholos' defeat. | Their control over Little Havana begins to be threatened in 1984, when the [[Cubans]] arrive on the scene, sparking a deadly turf war for complete control of the neighborhood. They even attempt to kill [[Alberto Robina]], the father of [[Umberto]] Robina (the Cubans' Leader). In revenge, Robina decides to launch an all-out attack on the Cholos that results in the Cholos' defeat. |