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107 Hoova St Criminals, also known as 107 Hoova, Hoova Street, or simply 107H, are a street gang based on the west side of Los Santos, primarily operating around 107th Street and Hoova Street. The gang traces its roots back to the late 1970s when a group of local teenagers formed a neighborhood crew known as the Hoova Street Boys. As the years passed, the crew grew in numbers and influence, eventually becoming one of the more recognized street organizations in their section of the city.
During the 1980s and 1990s, 107 Hoova St expanded throughout nearby neighborhoods, building alliances with other crews while developing rivalries that shaped the streets around them. Internal conflicts and changing alliances over the years caused the gang to evolve, leading them to establish their own identity and reputation separate from neighboring sets. Their influence became especially noticeable around local apartment complexes, shopping strips, parks, and housing blocks near their territory.
The gang is known throughout Los Santos for its strong neighborhood loyalty, street presence, and deep family ties that often connect multiple generations to the set. Many younger members
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grow up around older relatives and longtime residents who have represented 107 Hoova for years. Because of this, the gang maintains a steady recruitment base made up mostly of teenagers and young adults from the surrounding area.
Today, 107 Hoova St remains active in the streets of Los Santos, with members frequently gathering at neighborhood parks, corner stores, basketball courts, and community events held within their territory. The gang has also gained attention through local music, with several aspiring rappers and artists from 107 Hoova using their music to represent their neighborhood and document life growing up on the west side of the city. Their name continues to carry weight across Los Santos, making them one of the more recognized street organizations in the area.
Authorities in Los Santos announced a major operation targeting the 107 Hoova St Criminals, a street gang alleged to have been involved in drug distribution, illegal firearms possession, and organized criminal activity throughout several neighborhoods on the city's west side.
The investigation, known as Operation Iron Block, resulted in the arrest of multiple suspected members and associates. According to officials, the operation was the result of a year-long investigation conducted by city detectives, county investigators, and federal task force agents. Several additional suspects remain wanted as the investigation continues.
Prosecutors allege that members of 107 Hoova St operated throughout areas surrounding 107th Street, Hoova Street, and nearby housing developments, using vacant properties, abandoned apartments, and temporary stash locations to coordinate illegal activity. Investigators claim the organization maintained influence over portions of its territory through intimidation and violence directed at rivals and individuals who refused to cooperate with gang leadership
Court documents allege that certain members collected payments from independent dealers operating within the neighborhood. Authorities
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claim those who refused to comply were threatened or assaulted in order to maintain control over local drug sales.
During a series of coordinated raids carried out across Los Santos, investigators seized large quantities of narcotics, multiple illegal firearms, ammunition, vehicles believed to have been used in criminal activity, and tens of thousands of dollars in suspected drug proceeds. Officials described the seizures as one of the largest gang-related enforcement actions conducted in the area in recent years.
Law enforcement officials stated that the investigation also uncovered evidence linking several suspects to shootings, robberies, and conspiracy charges that occurred throughout the city over the past two years. Prosecutors say additional charges may be filed as more evidence is reviewed.
Police leaders called the arrests a significant blow to the gang's operations but emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing. Community leaders expressed hope that the operation would reduce violence in the affected neighborhoods and improve safety for residents who have lived under the threat of gang activity for years.
If convicted, several of the defendants could face lengthy prison sentences. Authorities say Operation Iron Block represents a major step toward dismantling the leadership structure of 107 Hoova St and disrupting criminal activity connected to the organization across Los Santos.
A tragic shooting on Christmas Day shook the west side of Los Santos when 16-year-old aspiring rapper 107 MurdaFxce lost his life during a gathering near the intersection of Hoova Street and 107th Street. The incident occurred shortly after 1:00 PM as families and residents were celebrating the holiday throughout the neighborhood.
According to witnesses, a large crowd had gathered for a Christmas block party that brought together local residents, young artists, and members of several neighborhood crews. Moments after MurdaFxce arrived at the event, gunfire erupted, sending attendees running for cover. Emergency responders rushed to the scene and found the teenager suffering from critical
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injuries. Despite efforts to save him, he was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Four other individuals were transported to nearby hospitals with injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Authorities have not publicly identified the victims, and investigators continue to piece together what led to the violence.
MurdaFxce was considered one of the most promising young artists to come out of the 107 Hoova neighborhood. Known for his raw lyrics and growing popularity across Los Santos, he had recently gained attention through local music videos and collaborations with several up-and-coming rappers from the west side. Friends described him as a teenager who dreamed of using music to escape the streets while still representing his neighborhood.
Detectives from the Los Santos Police Department's Gang and Homicide Units launched an immediate investigation. Multiple witnesses reported seeing several suspects flee the area on foot through nearby apartment complexes and alleyways connecting Hoova Street to surrounding blocks. No arrests were announced during the first days of the investigation.
The death of MurdaFxce sent shockwaves throughout Los Santos. Memorials appeared along 107th Street, with candles, flowers, photographs, and handwritten messages left by friends, family members, and supporters. Hundreds gathered in the following days to pay their respects, while local artists released tribute songs honoring the young rapper's memory.
As the investigation continues, residents hope those responsible will be identified. For many in the neighborhood, the loss of 107 MurdaFxce became one of the most talked-about tragedies in recent west-side history, turning what should have been a day of celebration into a day of mourning.
On August 13, 2025, authorities in Los Santos announced the unsealing of a 31-count indictment against 11 alleged members and associates connected to the 107 Hoova St Criminals. According to prosecutors, the group was accused of operating a criminal enterprise throughout several neighborhoods on the south side of the city between 2021 and 2025.
Investigators from the Los Santos Police Department, the San Andreas Bureau of Investigation, and federal task force agents spent years gathering evidence before carrying out a series of arrests across the city. Prosecutors allege that members of the organization used intimidation, threats, violence, and financial control to exploit vulnerable individuals while conducting various illegal activities throughout their territory.
Court documents identify a 25-year-old woman known on the streets as "Lady H" as one of the primary defendants in the case. Authorities allege she played a leadership role in coordinating criminal operations and recruiting associates. If convicted on the most serious charges, she could face decades behind bars.
According to investigators, many of the alleged activities took place along the busy Innocence Boulevard Corridor, an area long known by law enforcement for organized criminal activity. Authorities claim the organization maintained control through fear and retaliation against individuals who refused to cooperate with gang leadership.
During the investigation, detectives executed multiple search warrants throughout neighborhoods surrounding 107th Street, Hoova Street, Forum Drive, and Carson Avenue. Officials reported recovering firearms, narcotics, large amounts of cash, gang records, and electronic devices believed to contain evidence connected to the case.
Law enforcement officials described the indictment as one of the largest criminal enterprise cases filed against a west-side street gang in recent years. Community leaders expressed hope that the arrests would reduce violence and criminal activity that had affected local residents for years.
The case remains ongoing, with several defendants awaiting trial while investigators continue pursuing additional leads. Prosecutors stated that the operation represents a major effort to dismantle the leadership structure of the 107 Hoova St Criminals and disrupt organized crime networks operating throughout Los Santos.
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The Forum Drive Shooting Investigation became one of the largest gang-related cases ever assembled by the Los Santos Police Department after a series of 11 shootings rocked the south side of the city between 2025 and 2026. According to investigators, several
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incidents were believed to be connected to an ongoing conflict involving members and associates of the 107 Hoova St Criminals and rival crews operating throughout the area.
The violence began after a shooting near an apartment complex on Forum Drive during the summer of 2025. Initially treated as an isolated incident, detectives soon realized the case was much larger when similar shootings began occurring throughout nearby blocks. Within months, gunfire had erupted near convenience stores, apartment buildings, parking lots, and side streets connected to Forum Drive, leaving residents fearful and drawing intense media attention.
Following the fifth shooting, LSPD formed a special task force consisting of Gang Enforcement officers, Robbery-Homicide detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, and Intelligence Division personnel. Detectives believed that many of the shootings were acts of retaliation connected to an escalating street conflict. Investigators began focusing on several individuals believed to have ties to the 107 Hoova St Criminals after surveillance footage and witness statements repeatedly placed certain suspects near multiple crime scenes.
As the shootings continued, detectives worked around the clock collecting evidence. Hundreds of hours of surveillance footage were reviewed from businesses located along Forum Drive, Carson Avenue, Strawberry Avenue, and neighboring streets. Investigators also examined social media posts, photographs, videos, and public messages that appeared shortly before and after several incidents. Authorities believed some of the online activity helped establish connections between individuals involved in the conflict.
The breakthrough came after forensic specialists discovered that shell casings recovered from multiple shooting scenes shared ballistic similarities. According to investigators, several of the firearms appeared in more than one incident, helping detectives connect cases that had previously seemed unrelated. Search warrants executed throughout Los Santos led to the recovery of firearms, ammunition, clothing, mobile phones, and vehicles that investigators believed were linked to the shootings.
By early 2026, the task force had assembled thousands of pages of evidence. Detectives created detailed timelines showing how suspects allegedly traveled between various locations before and after several shootings. Investigators also identified numerous meetings and gatherings where they believed plans for retaliation were discussed. While authorities alleged that members and associates of the 107 Hoova St Criminals played significant roles in the conflict, detectives continued pursuing leads involving several rival groups as well.
The eleventh and final shooting occurred near the western end of Forum Drive, triggering an immediate citywide response. Within hours, detectives launched coordinated operations across multiple neighborhoods. Several individuals were taken into custody for questioning, while additional search warrants were served throughout the city.
As the investigation grew, what had started as 11 separate shooting cases evolved into a massive criminal conspiracy probe. Prosecutors worked closely with detectives to organize evidence into a comprehensive case file that documented months of violence, retaliation, and alleged gang activity. Law enforcement officials described the investigation as one of the most extensive gang-related cases ever built around Forum Drive.
Although arrests were eventually made, authorities stated that the case remained active and that additional suspects could still face charges. For residents of the area, the Forum Drive shootings became a defining moment in neighborhood history and a reminder of the impact that prolonged gang conflicts can have on an entire community.
The LSPD investigation, often referred to internally as the Forum Drive Case, remains one of the department's most significant gang enforcement operations involving the alleged activities of the 107 Hoova St Criminals.
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