A Crip set from South Central L.A., originally known as the Menlo Boys in the 1970s (65th & Menlo Ave). By the ’80s, they evolved into the Menlo Gangster Crips under the 3X/GC card, later aligning with the Neighborhood Crips (NHC). Their cliques include 65, 67, 68, 70, and 103rd. Known rivals include the Hoovers, Brims, and various GC/Crip sets (excluding fake claims like “WS73GC” or “73GC”).
“65 Menlo Neighborhood Crips (MNHC) been in the game since the Menlo Boys days—cliqued deep with 65, 67, 70, always in the mix with NHC, reppin Rollin’ 70tys HEAVY and beefin’ with Hoovers.”
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