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.
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Jerry was involved with some terrible people. He crossed them up too. It was not long after that he succumbed to Westside Lead Poisoning.
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Get the westside giddy up mug.73rd Gangsters crips or better known as The 73 Gangster Crips are a Los Angeles-based African-American street gang that originated in the Vermont Knolls neighborhood of West South Central Los Angeles, primarily around 73rd Street between Van Ness Avenue and Vermont Avenue. They are part of the larger Gangster Crip (3x) alliance and operate within the jurisdiction of the LAPD 77th Street Division. The 73 Gangster Crips are known to be active in narcotics distribution, firearms possession, robberies, assaults, and gang-related homicides. They maintain a close alliance with the 73 Hustler Crips, with whom they often collaborate with, leading law enforcement to group them together in criminal investigations and indictments such as Their activities documented in the 2009 Fremont Passive Surveillance case, and their presence is officially recognized in the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment issued by the National Gang Intelligence Center. Additionally, the 2012 San Bernardino County gang report noted the gang’s influence beyond Los Angeles, showing the extent of their reach. Their primary rivals include other Crip factions like the Rollin Neighborhood Crips, and multiple Blood gangs such as the Mad Swan Bloods and Denver Lane Bloods.
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