The 5Point Nation Crips (5PN) — Detroit-based Crip-aligned alliance, also called ScoreGang (SCRG), 5Points Crips, 5Pointer Crips, 5Points Gangster Crips, or Hyena Crips (83GC) — are a coalition of loosely connected Crip-identified street cliques in Detroit’s Five Points neighborhood (ZIP 48219) and surrounding northwest corridors. Formed around 2015–2016 from overlapping youth graffiti crews like Bloc Side Soldiers (B.S.S.) and North Side Soldiers (N.S.S.), the alliance operates as semi-independent subsets, including ScoreGang, ETGC, 19000 Blocc, 24000 Blocc, Tiny Lok Krew (TLK), and Baby Hyenas Gang.
Members share visual identifiers such as navy or royal blue bandanas, hand signs referencing “trays/treys” (3X/Movin Gang), and graffiti tags like 83GC, ETGC, 24700, 20-14, and 6-16-3. They are reported to engage in graffiti tagging, street disputes, auto thefts, small-scale narcotics, strong-arm robberies, and local intimidation.
5PN reflects hyper-local Detroit street culture and graffiti scene rather than a centralized gang. Despite West Coast Crip symbolism, there are no verified ties to Los Angeles gangs or national Crip organizations. The alliance is a Detroit-born multi-clique network maintaining a shared Five Points identity, rooted in territorial presence, cultural output, and community recognition. They are documented through 2019-2025 stock photos, YouTube mini-docs, detroitstreetgangs.com, social media, news media, law enforcement, and other sources.
Members share visual identifiers such as navy or royal blue bandanas, hand signs referencing “trays/treys” (3X/Movin Gang), and graffiti tags like 83GC, ETGC, 24700, 20-14, and 6-16-3. They are reported to engage in graffiti tagging, street disputes, auto thefts, small-scale narcotics, strong-arm robberies, and local intimidation.
5PN reflects hyper-local Detroit street culture and graffiti scene rather than a centralized gang. Despite West Coast Crip symbolism, there are no verified ties to Los Angeles gangs or national Crip organizations. The alliance is a Detroit-born multi-clique network maintaining a shared Five Points identity, rooted in territorial presence, cultural output, and community recognition. They are documented through 2019-2025 stock photos, YouTube mini-docs, detroitstreetgangs.com, social media, news media, law enforcement, and other sources.
The 5Point Nation Crips (5PN) — Detroit-Based Crip-Aligned Alliance. 5PN is street alliance of neighborhood cliques with a shared Five Points (48219) identity, known for graffiti, street disputes, and local influence, but with no verified ties to LA Crips or national networks.
by RealTalkOnlyFool December 9, 2025
Get the 5Point Nation Crips (5PN) — Detroit-Based Crip-Aligned Alliance mug.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
Get the Crip mug.People often mix up the West Side 73 Gangster Crips and the East Side 73 Hustlers Crips because both identify with “73,” claim Crip affiliation, and historically cooperated in gang conflicts. However, they operate on different sides of Los Angeles and align with two distinct Crip “cards”: Gangster Crip (3x) for the West Side and Hustler Crip (H) for the East Side. Despite their separate origins, both maintain a shared street alliance under the “73” banner, representing mutual respect and solidarity forged through geographic and historical ties.
by TherealTalkMANE October 21, 2025
Get the 73 Gangster Crip (73GC) 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.
by TherealTalkMANE October 20, 2025
Get the Westside 73rd Gangsters Crips mug.WSDMGC73 is not a California rap group and has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Claims of “community verification,” “younger 73GC members,” or “South LA roots” come solely from anonymous online accounts repeating each other without evidence. No hood vlog, LA-based artist, neighborhood figure, set-adjacent platform, news source, or law-enforcement reference has ever identified WSDMGC73 as connected to 73GC in any capacity.
The idea that “Michigan trolls” created the controversy is a diversion from the actual issue:
WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence in Los Angeles, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set. Their acronyms, imagery, and references originate from online content, not lived South LA culture. Michigan users didn’t invent anything — they exposed what was already unverifiable.
The group’s entire identity is digital: distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, self-written bios, recycled comments, and burner accounts pretending to offer “local confirmation.” Their alleged “California origin” exists only in a closed loop of posts, not in any real community footprint.
References to a “super fan Tinyjoker” or “Michigan misinformation” are distractions. They do not validate WSDMGC73; they underline that the group has no real-world presence, no gang ties, and no verifiable connection to 73GC. Everything that sustains their identity is the product of repeated online fabrication.
The idea that “Michigan trolls” created the controversy is a diversion from the actual issue:
WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence in Los Angeles, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set. Their acronyms, imagery, and references originate from online content, not lived South LA culture. Michigan users didn’t invent anything — they exposed what was already unverifiable.
The group’s entire identity is digital: distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, self-written bios, recycled comments, and burner accounts pretending to offer “local confirmation.” Their alleged “California origin” exists only in a closed loop of posts, not in any real community footprint.
References to a “super fan Tinyjoker” or “Michigan misinformation” are distractions. They do not validate WSDMGC73; they underline that the group has no real-world presence, no gang ties, and no verifiable connection to 73GC. Everything that sustains their identity is the product of repeated online fabrication.
WSDMGC73 is an online-only Rap Group with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Clearing Up the WSDMGC73 Online Lore: Separating Fact from Online Trolls & Scammers Who Mislead the Public is an internet-created persona using borrowed 73GC terminology with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangster Crips or the South LA community; the “California rap group with 73GC ties” narrative is unsupported, self-referential, and evidence-free.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
Get the WSDMGC73 is an online-only Rap Group with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Clearing Up the WSDMGC73 Online Lore: Separating Fact from Online Trolls & Scammers Who Mislead the Public mug.by CarolGodDamnBaksin April 24, 2020
Get the Poptart Crip mug.A blue car that has been customized and accessorized; a person wearing blue clothing and all the bling. Refers to the blue color used by the Crips gang.
1) He cripped out that car; 2) That car is so cripped out; 3) Those guys at the club were so cripped out.
by spinmeister October 17, 2015
Get the cripped out mug.