This is the other name for a Gang in foxdale called Zoot block.It also has some members from different areas like kabanana.
by Rigaf March 7, 2022
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by Cadeyj September 27, 2025
Get the Ruthven Street mug.A small squad (3–50 people) holding it down in a neighborhood, usually running some type of crime—from tagging walls and petty theft to bigger moves. They roll under a shared name, symbols, and history, sometimes repping bigger gangs like the Crips or Bloods. Not always violent, but always claiming their turf.
“Don’t step on their block—they ain’t huge, but that street crew got respect in the hood.”—Local from the Hood
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the Street Crew mug.A squad of 3+ homies (usually 15–20, max 50) who run their block, tag walls, flex turf, and sometimes link with bigger gangs. It’s not always about gunplay—rep, presence, and respect speak louder than beef.
by Westside Detroiter October 11, 2025
Get the Street Crew mug.Small group that claims a hood with paint, symbols, and swagger. They might tag, hustle, or just hang on the corner. Violence optional; psychical presence mandatory.
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“Respect that Street Crew / Tag Crew—they’ve been moving the block for years with nothing but markers and mindset.”
by 313forLife October 11, 2025
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Street Crews move in the shadow of bigger gangs but often stay more active, more connected, and more in tune with the real neighborhood pulse.
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