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Tag Wars
In Detroit and broader graffiti culture, “tag wars” refer to ongoing, competitive graffiti battles between rival tagger crews or street gangs. These conflicts involve repeatedly crossing out, defacing, or painting over each other’s tags to assert dominance, claim territory, and build reputation. Tag wars can escalate over time, turning local disputes into highly visible street conflicts tied to identity, respect, and neighborhood presence. A widely cited example is the clash between W7M/ScoreGang-affiliated Crips and the Black P. Stone Nation, which gained public attention after “Tiny Joker” (Zahid Sekou) spoke with The Detroit News about how gang graffiti is often misunderstood.
“Tag wars were lowkey until the Crips from Five Points (ScoreGang) started putting it everywhere.” — Detroiter
Tag Wars by RealTalkOnlyFool May 1, 2026
19000 Blocc Crips (Bloc19)
A very small, largely inactive Detroit-based Crip-affiliated set. According to accounts from early ScoreGang members—such as “Tiny Joker” of the 24700 Blocc Crips—Bloc19 was made up of smaller block-based cliques like “19100,” “19500,” and “19800.”
These cliques were typically confined to specific streets and short stretches, including areas around Fenton, Salem, Five Points Street, and Lenore Avenue. Local descriptions emphasize tight territorial boundaries, with limited expansion and relatively low recruitment compared to larger nearby sets.
The 19500 and 19800 cliques, are now considered partly defunct, the 19100 clique is often linked with 24500 Blocc, forming what some locals refer to as the “19-45 Crips.” This connection has been noted in graffiti activity and tag exchanges along Fenton Street near West Seven Mile Road.
These cliques were typically confined to specific streets and short stretches, including areas around Fenton, Salem, Five Points Street, and Lenore Avenue. Local descriptions emphasize tight territorial boundaries, with limited expansion and relatively low recruitment compared to larger nearby sets.
The 19500 and 19800 cliques, are now considered partly defunct, the 19100 clique is often linked with 24500 Blocc, forming what some locals refer to as the “19-45 Crips.” This connection has been noted in graffiti activity and tag exchanges along Fenton Street near West Seven Mile Road.
“The 19000 Blocc Crips (Bloc19) ain’t no real steppers from Five Points, they don’t have work put in.”—Detroiter
19000 Blocc Crips (Bloc19) by RealTalkOnlyFool April 30, 2026
(W7M) 8Tray Gangsta Crips
A Detroit-based predominantly African American Crip-affiliated street gang, operating on the city’s far northwest side. In primary reporting by The Detroit News, the group has been identified as a “subset of the Crips” active within the Five Points neighborhood of Detroit’s 48219 ZIP code. In law-enforcement reporting and local media coverage, the group is most commonly identified under the name “ScoreGang.” The designation “W7M” refers directly to West Seven Mile, reinforcing the gang’s geographic identity and its territorial association with the 7 Mile corridor on Detroit’s northwest side.
“The (W7M) 8Tray Gangsta Crips are a Detroit-based version of the Crips, they’re not a “myth” and going into Five Points thinking so and misunderstanding their reality will get someone hurt.”—Detroiter
(W7M) 8Tray Gangsta Crips by RealTalkOnlyFool April 29, 2026
SCRG
“SCRG” is a Detroit-based abbreviation associated with the ScoreGang Crips, a Crip-affiliated street group originating on the west side of Detroit, Michigan. The term is commonly seen in graffiti, tags, and member tattoos as a stylized shorthand for “ScoreGang.”
The “SCR” portion is pronounced as a blended /skr/ sound (similar to “skr” or “sko”), reflecting the local pronunciation of “Score,” while the “G” stands for “Gang.” The abbreviation functions as both a condensed label and a phonetic representation of the group’s name.
“SCRG” is most frequently used in urban slang, street graffiti, and social media contexts to reference ScoreGang identity, affiliation, or presence in a specific area.
The “SCR” portion is pronounced as a blended /skr/ sound (similar to “skr” or “sko”), reflecting the local pronunciation of “Score,” while the “G” stands for “Gang.” The abbreviation functions as both a condensed label and a phonetic representation of the group’s name.
“SCRG” is most frequently used in urban slang, street graffiti, and social media contexts to reference ScoreGang identity, affiliation, or presence in a specific area.
“You can see SCRG tagged all through Five Points, especially around the 24700 Block of West Seven Mile Road, that’s an abbreviation for ‘ScoreGang’ they’re a Crip street gang.”
SCRG by RealTalkOnlyFool April 29, 2026
SCRG (W7M ScoreGang Crips)
“SCRG” is a Detroit-based abbreviation associated with the ScoreGang Crips, a Crip-affiliated street group originating on the west side of Detroit, Michigan. The term is commonly seen in graffiti, tags, and member tattoos as a stylized shorthand for “ScoreGang.”
The “SCR” portion is pronounced as a blended /skr/ sound (similar to “skr” or “sko”), reflecting the local pronunciation of “Score,” while the “G” stands for “Gang.” The abbreviation functions as both a condensed label and a phonetic representation of the group’s name.
“SCRG” is most frequently used in urban slang, street graffiti, and social media contexts to reference ScoreGang identity, affiliation, or presence in a specific area.
The “SCR” portion is pronounced as a blended /skr/ sound (similar to “skr” or “sko”), reflecting the local pronunciation of “Score,” while the “G” stands for “Gang.” The abbreviation functions as both a condensed label and a phonetic representation of the group’s name.
“SCRG” is most frequently used in urban slang, street graffiti, and social media contexts to reference ScoreGang identity, affiliation, or presence in a specific area.
“You can see SCRG (W7M ScoreGang Crips) tagged all over the northwest side of Detroit, especially around the Seven Mile area, marking their presence.”—Detroiter
SCRG (W7M ScoreGang Crips) by RealTalkOnlyFool April 29, 2026
Graffiti-Related Vandalism
Unauthorized writing, tagging, or drawings on public or private property, often motivated by boredom, anger, or the pursuit of recognition within graffiti subcultures. Commonly linked to tagger crews, neighborhood crews, or street gangs. While some consider it a form of artistic expression, it is widely regarded as criminal property damage that contributes to visual blight, community disorder, and millions of dollars in annual cleanup costs, often correlating with declining property values.
“The city spent thousands cleaning up graffiti-related vandalism after several tagger crews hit the same block overnight.”—Detroiter
Graffiti-Related Vandalism by RealTalkOnlyFool January 26, 2026
24000 Blocc Cliques (W7M ScoreGang Crips)
A collective of Blocc Crip street cliques operating in Five Points, Detroit, also known as ScoreGang or the Hyena Crips (83GC). The 24000 Blocc is locally regarded as the largest component of 5Point Nation (5PN) and is centered along the 24200–24800 blocks of West 7 Mile Road.
Each clique represents a specific block and nearby streets, operating semi-autonomously while sharing common codes and identity.
Core 24000 Blocc Cliques:
• 24200 — Woodbine St., Chippewa St.
• 24300 — Wormer St., Leewin St.
• 24500 — Fenton St., Pembroke Ave.
• 24600 — Grandview St., Fargo St.
• 24700 — Frisbee St., Grandview St.
• 24800 — Pembroke Ave.
Internally divided into directional sub-cliques used in graffiti:
• F/W (Far West)
• N/S (North Side)
• B/W (Baccwest)
Directional Breakdown:
• Baccwest: 24700 & 24800
• North Side: 24200 & 24300
• Far West: 24500 & 24600 (some 24600 also rep Baccwest)
Graffiti ranges from large murals to shorthand tags, reflecting block-level presence, not randomness.
Related:
Two-Syxx Gang (26Gang / H-Gang) — founded mainly by 24600 & 24700 members; internally read as Hyena Gang (2+6=8).
Each clique represents a specific block and nearby streets, operating semi-autonomously while sharing common codes and identity.
Core 24000 Blocc Cliques:
• 24200 — Woodbine St., Chippewa St.
• 24300 — Wormer St., Leewin St.
• 24500 — Fenton St., Pembroke Ave.
• 24600 — Grandview St., Fargo St.
• 24700 — Frisbee St., Grandview St.
• 24800 — Pembroke Ave.
Internally divided into directional sub-cliques used in graffiti:
• F/W (Far West)
• N/S (North Side)
• B/W (Baccwest)
Directional Breakdown:
• Baccwest: 24700 & 24800
• North Side: 24200 & 24300
• Far West: 24500 & 24600 (some 24600 also rep Baccwest)
Graffiti ranges from large murals to shorthand tags, reflecting block-level presence, not randomness.
Related:
Two-Syxx Gang (26Gang / H-Gang) — founded mainly by 24600 & 24700 members; internally read as Hyena Gang (2+6=8).
“Those B/W ETG and F/W ETG tags around West 7 Mile are from the 24000 Blocc cliques (W7M ScoreGang Crips), they all rep different blocks, but push the same 5PN symbolism.”
24000 Blocc Cliques (W7M ScoreGang Crips) by RealTalkOnlyFool January 22, 2026