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Reddit Cop 

A self-appointed internet detective who treats every subreddit or comment thread like a crime scene. Usually spends their time “investigating” gang activity, rap beefs, or conspiracy theories using Google MyMaps, Genius lyrics, and decade-old articles. Loves saying “source?” and “this set isn’t real” while never having left their bedroom.
“Only a Reddit Cop would think a YouTube video from 2014 makes a fake gang like WSDMGC73 ‘active’—mind you, these clowns weren’t even in the video!” — LA local
Reddit Cop by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Westside 73 Gangster Crips 

A predominantly defunct Westside branch of the 73 Gangster Crips (73GC) who are historically active on the Eastside of Los Angeles. This defunct “set” allegedly used to be around Florence/73rd and Vermont Ave. Online users sometimes claim a mid-2020s resurgence, but these claims are largely unverified and don’t reflect street reality. Alleged beefs with MNHC, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 90’s, 100’s, and other Neighborhood and Blocc Crip sets are not actively engaged. Not connected to the rap alias “WSDMGC73.”
“Though some online posts hype a comeback, the Westside 73 Gangster Crips are largely defunct, with their alleged beefs mostly just bold claims”—LA Local.

W/S 73 Gangster Crips 

A predominantly defunct Westside branch of the 73 Gangster Crips (73GC), reportedly used to be around Florence/73rd and Vermont Ave. Online users sometimes claim a mid-2020s resurgence, but these claims are largely unverified and don’t reflect street reality. Alleged beefs with MNHC, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 90’s, 100’s, and other Neighborhood and Blocc Crip sets are not actively engaged. Not connected to the rap alias “WSDMGC73”
“Though some online posts hype a comeback, the W/S 73 Gangster Crips are largely defunct, with their alleged beefs mostly just bold claims.”—LA Local

WSDMGC73 

A self-proclaimed street gang claiming 73 Gangster Crip ties, existing 100% online with no official street or law enforcement verification. Known for dropping diss tracks at crews that don’t know them, tagging social media with gang symbols, and flexing credibility—but their “gang activity” is mostly aspirational, internet-based, and stuck in old-school Cali lore they never actually lived.
“WSDMGC73 keeps posting videos like they run the block, but it’s just a digital flex—tags in a game, not the streets.”—Everyone with a Brain.
WSDMGC73 by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Tagging Crew 

A neighborhood crew defined by the act of tagging—spraying symbols, letters, or codes on walls, buildings, and street corners. Tagging crews often operate like a street crew, sometimes claiming ties to larger gangs, but most focus on visibility, reputation, and psychological control over actual violence.
“That tagging crew from the Westside turned every alley into their gallery—they don’t need guns to run their block.”
Tagging Crew by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Tagger Crew 

The people who do the tagging—the active members representing their block through spray paint or markers. A tagger crew earns respect by consistently hitting territory, showing presence, and defending their turf if someone tries to cross them.
“Those tagger crews in the Northwest 48219 zip don’t play—if you erase their paint, expect pushback.”—Detroiter
Tagger Crew by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

Tag Crew 

A squad of usually 15–20 homies who mark their block with a specific symbol or code. Some tag crews function more like a street crew, others claim ties to bigger gangs like the Crips, Bloods, or Sureños. Most focus on “wall banging” over straight-up violence. Still, it takes guts to hit a wall with your crew’s symbol and hold it down when rivals roll through.
“Hyena Crips (83GC) tag crew has been hitting up Five Points nonstop—every wall tells their story.”—Detroiter
Tag Crew by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025