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Organization: Los Santos Police Department (LSPD)
Name: Cristiano RomanoGender: Male
IC Age: 23
Nationality: Italian
Place of Birth: Naples, Italy
Sexuality: Straight
Eye Color: Chrome green
Hair Color: Dark brown
Tattoos: Right arm
Strengths: Tactical decision-making, Strong field composure, High adaptability, Accurate shooter, Strong street awareness, Understands internal structure and influence
Weaknesses: Can be overconfident, Short temper under disrespect, Holds grudges quietly, Struggles to fully trust federal units, Sometimes prioritizes leverage over fairness
LIFE STORY
Cristiano Romano was born and raised in Los Santos in a neighborhood where crime wasn’t hidden — it was normal. Police sirens were background noise, and influence mattered more than honesty. Growing up in that environment forced him to mature early. He learned to read people before trusting them and understood that power wasn’t always loud — sometimes it operated quietly behind closed doors.
Unlike many around him, Cristiano never joined a gang. Instead, he observed. He watched deals collapse, saw certain individuals repeatedly avoid consequences, and noticed how some arrests seemed selective. Over time, he stopped believing in the idea of a perfectly fair system. He started believing in positioning.
By the time he finished school, Cristiano already understood something many officers learn years later — authority is less about morality and more about control. That mindset shaped his decision to join the LSPD at 18. He didn’t join to “save the city.” He joined to be on the side that decides outcomes.
CAREER STORY
Cristiano entered LSPD at 18 as a cadet and quickly adapted to structure and procedure. He followed orders, learned policy quickly, and stood out during patrol training for maintaining composure under pressure. While many recruits focused on proving themselves physically, Cristiano focused on understanding the system — how reports influence outcomes, how command decisions are made, and how information moves within departments.
Due to consistent performance and strong shooting ability, he was selected for SWAT training under supervision. Over time, he became a reliable operator during controlled tactical deployments. He was recognized twice as SWAT Agent of the Week for discipline, accuracy, and teamwork rather than flashy actions.
As his experience grew, Cristiano moved into an Assistant Department Director role focused on operational coordination and internal oversight. While he did not hold ultimate authority, he gained something more valuable — access. He learned how influence worked behind rank structure.
One operation changed him permanently.
During a store robbery response, Cristiano lawfully apprehended suspects and secured custody of his assigned 10-15. Federal officers later intervened. What appeared to be procedural involvement turned into something more personal and strategic. After delays involving legal representation and misleading assurances, the situation escalated. The suspect — later revealed to have personal ties to one of the involved federal officers — was forcefully removed from Cristiano’s custody after he was separated and incapacitated.
Cristiano did not react emotionally or publicly challenge the situation. He observed it carefully.
That incident confirmed something he had suspected for years: corruption is not random — it is structured, protected, and calculated.
Since then, Cristiano has changed.
He verifies identification.
He documents everything.
He protects custody more strictly.
He does not rely on verbal authority alone.
Publicly, he remains professional and controlled.
Privately, he understands leverage.
Cristiano does not act recklessly. He does not chase chaos. His corruption, when present, is subtle and strategic — driven by ambition and positioning rather than impulse. At 23, he understands he still has years ahead of him, but he already knows how to move inside the system without being consumed by it.
OUTCOMES
1. Cristiano can accept bribes, but cannot take bribe to be a hostage (money up to $100,000, and ask for weapons, ammunition, or illegal items as a bribe with sufficient RP reasoning.)
2. Cristiano can alter reports, influence prison sentences, fines, and add or remove suspects from the wanted list. (with proper RP buildup.)
3. Cristiano can withhold or falsify information, deny the right to have an attorney, may refuse about identity (on duty also), or refuse to provide full details during questioning.
4. Cristiano can aggressively interrogate, intimidate, and verbally pressure individuals if they refuse to comply with his demands.
including the use of truth serum. (maximum **2× /try per scenario`) and also carries a head bag too.
(with a RP reason and following OOC Rules, GR. 6.10 and 6.19).
5. Cristiano can leak sensitive information to criminals in exchange for money, protection, or favors.
6. Cristiano can tamper with or destroy body cameras using proper /try and /do commands (attempts per situation 2X).
7. Cristiano can operate undercover, act as a criminal, enter gang areas and black market, and buy or sell illegal items in Black market (with sufficient RP justification excluding organization-issued items).
8. Cristiano can abuse authority to detain, arrest, or pressure individuals ( if he has strong RP conflict with (nothing excessive).
9. Cristiano can detain other LEOs, interfere with evidence, or disable body cameras to protect himself (or close RP connections, no powergaming or targeting).
10. Cristiano carries duct tape in his backpack and may use it during custody situations to temporarily prevent individuals from speaking. (/try applies duct tape on the individual’s mouth - 2X / situation)
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