STOMP STREET STRUCTURE

 


Stompanato Street runs diagonally across the Zone, from the northern tip of Marsten Street all the way down to Burroughs and Stomp controls most of the territory along the way.  The Walking Dead and Shrapnel claim the northern most portion of the street, however they, like the Elders are considered neutral in relation to gang activities, specifically members of any gang are allowed to travel through their territories, so long as they cause no damage to the residents or property. 

 

Stomp street claims territory all the way from Marsten Street all the way to Burroughs, but holds complete domination of everything between Lee and Moreno.  The bulk of their territory forms a lop sided cross 46th and 48th, stretched between Dillon to the West and Burroughs to the east.  Though the eastern side of their territory has been expanded north to 44th street, and they officially claim the small sliver of real estate north of Stompanato and West of Moreno.  They have also managed to invade territory along Marsten, pushing the Furies and the Saracens south and north respectively.  This move has not made them many friends.  They have also tried moving into the block West of the Elders at the Southeast corner below Slaughterhouse.  Both these moves have been to facilitate their ongoing war with Slaughterhouse, and have everyone in the zone on edge, particularly the Elders who try and keep the School and surrounding streets safe.

 

 

While Stomp members live scattered throughout the Zone, their leader Carnicero, bases the gang out of the Stompanato Street Apartment Complex.

Stomp is organized like a military force, Carnicero is referred to as El Presidente, and the highest ranking members of the gang are known as his Generals, who each control a section of territory, usually ranging from between 1 to 3 blocks.  His Generals each have their own Capitans, who monitor their separate units of between 10 and 20 Soldados.

 

Soldados make up the bulk of the gang, and are the fighting men and women among the ranks.  Those in non-combatant roles, regardless of their importance, are looked down upon by most of the gang, and referred to as Sabihondo’s (smartasses).  These usually include netrunners, techs, and medics.  Some of those who are particularly talented techs, musicians, or artists, particularly skilled graffiti artists or car customisers are highly respected, and known as Artista’s.  Carnicero actively seeks these people out, to use their talents to inspire his men and boost morale.

 

 

While there are some women Soldados, most are relegated to background and support roles if they are allowed in the gang at all.  Prostitution serves as a major source of income in the gang, and they have been known to kidnap women from other gangs territories to force into drug addiction and be put to work in their brothels.

 


While Stomp controls a slightly larger territory of the Zone than Slaughterhouse, and by far more than any other gang, its numbers, while massive, are spread thin.  The smaller gangs surrounding Stomp, especially to the east, often push past their boundaries, knowing Stomp is usually to occupied with their war with Slaughterhouse to do much about it at the moment.  Every now and then some units within Stomp claim independence and try to claim

a hood for themselves, though this rarely lasts long and usually ends brutally for leadership involved.

Altogether Stomp claims to have about 300 hard core members, and another 50 who live outside the zone (though the latter number is seen as highly skeptical). 

 

 

None of the Latino gangs outside the zone ally themselves with Stomp, and in fact, their only real ally is 2-3 set who supply them with guns and drugs in exchange for their support against Slaughterhouse.  Carnicero is starting to suspect the truth about 2-3, but at the moment he is too entrenched and has made too many enemies to do anything about it, unwilling to jeopardize the flow of guns and drugs provided by the 2-3.

 

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