When Drake and Kareem arrive with their crew, Cross’s feds swarm the building. A firefight erupts. Jamal disarms Drake and holds him at gunpoint.
One night, Drake recognizes Jamal at a warehouse meet. Instead of exposing him, Drake smirks: “Welcome home, convict. Remember: I put you away once. I can do it again. But maybe we can help each other.”
Drake wants Cross’s investigation shut down. He offers Jamal a deal: help Drake kill Cross and make it look like a cartel hit, and Jamal gets a clean slate and $500k. Otherwise, Drake will kill Jamal’s mother and frame him for Cross’s murder anyway. kyfyt thmyl Gta San Andreas Rp ly alhatf bqshysh
Jamal accepts.
Furious, Jamal visits old friend Big D (Darnell), now a low-tier drug distributor. Big D warns him: “Ballas run the whole south side now. Their boss, ‘King Kareem,’ has the cops on payroll. And Officer Drake? He’s lieutenant now.” When Drake and Kareem arrive with their crew,
Go undercover inside Kareem’s organization as a driver/muscle. In exchange, she’ll protect him from Drake, clear his record, and give him enough evidence to put Tyrell’s real killer away. But if he betrays her, he gets life in federal prison.
He re-enters the streets as “J-Bug,” a hardened ex-con looking for work. Kareem’s second-in-command, , tests him with a small heist. Jamal succeeds, earning Kareem’s trust. Act 3: The Deep Game Jamal climbs the ranks, feeding Cross intel on shipments, money launderers, and dirty cops. But he discovers Drake is not just corrupt—he’s Kareem’s partner. Together, they control the drug supply from San Fierro to Las Venturas. One night, Drake recognizes Jamal at a warehouse meet
Jamal pretends to agree but secretly records Drake’s confession. Jamal sets a trap: he tells Drake the hit on Cross will happen at an abandoned warehouse in Willowfield. But he tips off Cross and hides her team inside.
He finds his younger brother, Tyrell (23), a high school basketball star turned street pharmacist, dead in an alley behind their old stash spot. Stabbed, with a blue rag stuffed in his mouth (Ballas territory). LSPD rules it a gang dispute, no investigation.
Jamal: “You killed my brother. Not with your hands—with your silence. You let Kareem’s people run wild ‘cause they paid you.” Drake: “You think I care about a dead drug dealer? You’re no better, J-Bug.” Jamal: “I’m not a cop. I’m not a gangster. I’m a ghost. And ghosts don’t forgive.” He hands Drake to Cross alive. Kareem is arrested. Shanice escapes—setting up a sequel. Epilogue: Jamal’s record is expunged. He opens a small auto garage in Temple, hiring ex-cons. His mother moves back. One night, he gets a call from an unknown number: “J-Bug? This is Shanice. You took my king. Now I’m coming for your crown.”
Jamal swears revenge but knows he can’t just start shooting—he’ll go back to prison forever. While staking out King Kareem’s club, Jamal is grabbed by federal agents. Lead agent is Valerie Cross , DOJ, running a secret task force to take down the Ballas-linked drug ring. She knows Jamal’s record—and his innocence in the robbery.