From the streets to paralysis to the boardroom — a vision for Los Santos built from lived experience.
Blaze Herbington didn't grow up in a boardroom. He grew up on these streets — ran with the gangs, lived the life, and paid the price for it. After a near-fatal incident left him paralyzed, the city he loved couldn't offer him much more than a hospital bed and a dead end.
So he left. Sought out experimental treatment abroad that the system here would never have given him access to. Against every odd, he walked again. And when he came back to Los Santos, he came back different — with a hunger to build something, not just survive.
Today, Blaze owns and operates The Moore Club — one of Los Santos' premier nightlife destinations, known for hosting events unlike anything else in the city. He knows what it takes to run a business, keep people employed, and create something from nothing in a city that doesn't always make it easy.
He's been on both sides. The streets and the boardroom. That's exactly why he's running — because Los Santos needs a mayor who actually understands all of it. You own Los Santos.
Los Santos is a city with a pulse — and that means everyone has a stake in how it runs. A Herbington administration won't silence the streets. Instead, we'll make sure every voice gets a seat at the table: PD, community, and yes, even those the system has written off. Reform starts with listening.
The economy of Los Santos runs on the hustle of everyday entrepreneurs. City Hall should be a partner to business owners, not an obstacle. Blaze will build an environment where local businesses can grow, hire, and thrive — starting with a full audit of every business currently operating in the city and a smarter tax structure that puts money back into the hands of those looking to build something.
The system as it stands works for the connected, the wealthy, and the powerful. Blaze is committed to breaking that cycle — bringing transparency, accountability, and fairness to every corner of city government.
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