[NYC] New York City - 1990s & 2000s #5590987
RoleplayENroleplaypolicecrime
Description
A subsidiary of Frigus: https://www.roblox.com/groups/1049814/Frigus During the '80s, New York City was a city full of diverse cultures and people - as well as a bustling music scene. However, the city was deeply affected by deindustrialization and neglect from local officials. As a result, the city was plagued by poverty, crime, and corruption, with some of the highest murder rates in the nation and world. As a result, the NYPD is needed more now than ever to keep what remains of the peace in this lawless and raw city. Will you be an upstanding officer, or will you side with the gangs, criminals, and corruption that ravage our dear city?
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Aug 2026, 14:20 | 498 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by John (@CoolJohnnyboy) as measured.
Experiences
Experiences this group owns, by lifetime visits. Live-player counts are from our last measurement.
Members we’ve seen
John (@CoolJohnnyboy) — Commissioner (rank 255)
@saltybrother11 — Chief (rank 254)
Sai (@mrleapfrog0) — Chief (rank 254)
A_RealGhostbuster (@Police555officer) — Cadet (rank 1)
トウカイテイオー (@D4rkNeonix) — Cadet (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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Related groups
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