An online-only “gang” falsely claiming Crip ties, ignorantly equating post volume with street cred. More URLs than real-life presence.
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025

by User2184930 September 3, 2020

all these people on here are from good areas and stuff. well you hearing this from a real Crip from rolling 60z neighborhood Crip. most people dont know that Crip has a meaning which is C - community, R - restoration, I - in, P - progress. we have always tried to get these kids out the hood at least where im from. its not like the movies, we arent even beefing with bloods right now. we have Crips owning businesses which is good. and yes white people can be Crips im white and im Crip, you cant just go to a hood and say you from there you gotta know the big homies and they have to let you get put in.
by lil D go Crazzy May 6, 2021

The 5 Point Nation (5PN), also known as the 5Point Nation Crips, is a localized street gang alliance in Detroit, Michigan, primarily operating in the Five Points neighborhood within the 48219 ZIP code on the city's west side. Formed around 2015–2016, it draws heavy cultural influence from broader Crip traditions (such as blue color affiliations and hand signs) but is not directly affiliated with Los Angeles-based Crip sets or any West Coast umbrella organization. Instead, 5PN functions as a loose coalition of smaller, independent Crip cliques, tag crews (graffiti artists who "tag" territory), and subsets, emphasizing local Detroit identity, internal codes of conduct, and territorial control. Notable cliques include but not limited to: 26G, H-Gang, Hyena Crips, W7M ScoreGang, W7M ETGC, 24000 Blocc Crips, NSC, Bloc19, A.B.T. and N.S.S. Boyz.
by Westside Detroiter September 30, 2025

by BurgundysauceBackwards February 27, 2022

The Crips, also known as Original Crip Homies (OCH), are a gang based in the coastal regions of southern California. They were founded in Los Angeles, California in 1969 mainly by Raymond Washington and Stanley Williams. Once a single alliance between two autonomous gangs, they are now a loosely connected network of individual "sets", often engaged in open warfare with one another. Its members traditionally wear blue clothing, a practice that has waned somewhat due to police crackdowns specifically targeting gang members.
by Walking Dictionary of Doom October 8, 2018
