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A once-notorious Rollin’ 60s Crips set based in Detroit’s Berg-Lasher neighborhood, now largely overshadowed by the Hyena Crips (83GC). Still active, but more insular than during their prime years from 20162022.
“RR$C used to bang 60s hard as hell… but ever since the Hyena Crips rolled through, them boys been put up, I can’t lie.”—Detroiter
RR$C by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

West Seven Mile Crips 

A predominantly African-American neighborhood crew active in Detroit’s Five Points area. Their presence is strongest along the 24200–24700 blocks of West Seven Mile Rd (Woodbine, Winston, Grandview) and key intersections like Grand River & Telegraph. They also operate in the 19000–23000 blocks (Fenton, Appleton). The crew claims local apartments including Country House (“The Wood”) and Four Corners (“The Zoo”). Two main cliques: Hyena Crips (24200–24700) and ScoreGang (19000–23000). Known for graffiti battles, tagging, and rivalries with RR$C, BPS, Vice Lords, and other local sets.
The West Seven Mile Crips don’t need headlines—just check the walls from Grand River to Appleton, and you’ll see the turf they run.

W7M 73GC 

A completely fabricated “street gang” claiming ties to 73 Gangster Crips, cooked up by a mythomaniac often using the usernames “30kTorry” or “40k3Trazy.” This is textbook Reddit Roleplayer behavior—a Cosplaying Crip pretending to run blocks from behind a screen. Based in Clarkston, MI, yet trying to slap W7M Crips credibility on social media. No tags, no turf, no street presence—just hashtags and Photoshop. The name itself disrespects the real West Seven Mile Crips and their neighborhood legacy.
W7M 73GC is all online clout and no block—don’t get it twisted, real W7M Crips don’t recognize this cosplay set.
W7M 73GC by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Neighborhood Crews

A tight-knit group of 25–30 locals (more or less) who proudly rep their neighborhood. They might hustle, tag, or just move as an all-around street family. Their identity comes from the block’s heartbeat—not headlines or indictments. Most stay off the radar for years, known only to those who live where their name still carries weight.
“Them neighborhood crews, off Mack Ave, been around forever—I can’t lie, bro. No RICO, no paperwork, but everybody in the city know ‘em.” —Local Detroiter

Neighborhood Crew 

A tight-knit group of 25–30 locals (more or less) who proudly rep their neighborhood. They might hustle, tag, or just move as an all-around street family. Their identity comes from the block’s heartbeat—not headlines or indictments. Most stay off the radar for years, known only to those who live where their name still carries weight.
“That neighborhood crew, the Dexter Boyz, been around forever—I can’t lie, bro. No RICO, no paperwork, but everybody in the city know ‘em.” —Local Detroiter

Wall Bangers 

A crew of 25 homies (give or take) who mark their block with a signature tag, symbol, or code. Some move like full street crews, others “tag bang” for reputation, sometimes even claiming loose ties to bigger gangs like the Crips, Bloods, or Sureños.
Most keep it about wall work over heavy violence—but respect still counts. It takes guts to tag and defend your name, even when bigger sets press.
Wall Bangers are like entry-level gang bangers—mostly paint over pistols, but don’t test ‘em. Some will still prove a point.
Wall Bangers by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Wall Bangin

The act of representing your crew through graffiti—marking walls, buses, or rival territory with your tag while being ready to defend it. It’s part art, part warfare, where a spray can replaces the pistol but the pride runs just as deep.
Started as graffiti beef, evolved into real street rivalries. Cross out the wrong tag, and you might catch more than paint in return.
Wall bangin ain’t just writing—it’s reppin your name where anyone can see it, and daring someone to cross it out.
Wall Bangin by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025