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A predominantly African American Crip-aligned group based in Detroit’s Five Points neighborhood (ZIP 48219) and surrounding northwest corridors. Part of the broader 5Point Nation (5PN) alliance, the set emerged in the 2010s from overlapping youth graffiti crews such as Bloc Side Soldiers (B.S.S.) and smaller Five Points–area cliques.

Members use visual identifiers including navy or royal blue bandanas, hand signs referencing “trays/treys” (3X/Movin Gang) and “7” (Seven Mile), and graffiti tags like 83GC (Hyena Crips Got Control), ETGC, 24700, and 24000 Blocc. Known subsets include ScoreGang, 24000 Blocc, Tiny Loc Krew (TLK), Baby Hyenas Gang, and 26Gang.

Reported activities include graffiti tagging, street disputes, auto thefts, strong-arm robberies, and localized intimidation. Rivalries exist with Blood-affiliated sets (notably Jungle Stones) and Crip cliques outside 5PN.

W7M ScoreGang Crips’ influence is primarily hyper-local, tied to Detroit’s northwest corridor, Five Points identity, and street culture, with no verified connections to Los Angeles or national Crip organizations. Documented through community accounts, media reporting, social media, and public records.
“The W7M ScoreGang Crips (W7M ETGC / ScoreGang) are a predominantly African-American street gang known for graffiti, territorial markings, and involvement in street crimes such as robberies, joyriding, intimidation, and fraud.”—Detroiter
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A Detroit-based Crip-affiliated street crew active around West 7 Mile, Evergreen, and Telegraph on the city’s Westside. Often associated with “ScoreGang” (SCRG), they’re known for territorial graffiti, tag wars, and various street-level activities. Their presence has been noted in local reporting, neighborhood accounts, and online references, including DetroitStreetGangs.com, community videos, and images circulating on Flickr, Alamy, and Google Street View. Residents link the crew to tagging, disputes over territory, and occasional robberies or joyriding in the 48219 area.
“The West 7 Mile Evergreen Telegraph Gangster Crips are a neighborhood crew rooted deep in Detroit’s Five Points.” — Detroiter
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DetroitStreetGangs.com

An independent, neutral, archival website that documents Detroit’s street gangs, hybrid crews, and local neighborhood sets. It compiles material from public records, law-enforcement releases, news reporting, community accounts, and verifiable mapping to create clear, sourced profiles. The site focuses on accuracy over hype, distinguishing established groups from online myths or unverified claims, and serves as a long-term reference archive of Detroit’s gang history, graffiti, territories, and street-level activity.
“DetroitStreetGangs.com is the only place that breaks down Detroit crews in a neutral, archival way instead of spreading rumors.”—Detroiter
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A decentralized alliance of block-specific Crip cliques operating under the W7M ScoreGang / ETGC umbrella in Detroit. The 24000 Series refers to six numerically named subsets — 24200, 24300, 24500, 24600, 24700, and 24800 Blocc Crips — all tied to West 7 Mile Road in the Five Points area.

Each clique represents a distinct block number and operates independently, but they share common codes, symbolism, and territory, forming part of the broader 5Point Nation (5PN). There is no centralized leadership; the structure functions as a coalition rather than a single gang.

The 24000 Series evolved organically from youth graffiti crews in the mid-2010s (notably around 2015–2016) and expanded through territorial necessity rather than formal organization. Some numbers are intentionally absent (e.g., no 24400), reflecting transition zones without a strong block identity.
“Those tags reading “24600 Blocc” and “24700 Blocc” are from the 24000 Series Cliques (W7M 24000 Blocc) — an alliance of Five Points street crews that take graffiti seriously.” — Detroiter
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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).
“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.”
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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
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