A decentralized alliance of block-specific Crip cliques operating under the W7M ScoreGang / ETGC umbrella in Detroit. The 24000 Series refers to six numerically named subsets — 24200, 24300, 24500, 24600, 24700, and 24800 Blocc Crips — all tied to West 7 Mile Road in the Five Points area.
Each clique represents a distinct block number and operates independently, but they share common codes, symbolism, and territory, forming part of the broader 5Point Nation (5PN). There is no centralized leadership; the structure functions as a coalition rather than a single gang.
The 24000 Series evolved organically from youth graffiti crews in the mid-2010s (notably around 2015–2016) and expanded through territorial necessity rather than formal organization. Some numbers are intentionally absent (e.g., no 24400), reflecting transition zones without a strong block identity.
Each clique represents a distinct block number and operates independently, but they share common codes, symbolism, and territory, forming part of the broader 5Point Nation (5PN). There is no centralized leadership; the structure functions as a coalition rather than a single gang.
The 24000 Series evolved organically from youth graffiti crews in the mid-2010s (notably around 2015–2016) and expanded through territorial necessity rather than formal organization. Some numbers are intentionally absent (e.g., no 24400), reflecting transition zones without a strong block identity.
“Those tags reading “24600 Blocc” and “24700 Blocc” are from the 24000 Series Cliques (W7M 24000 Blocc) — an alliance of Five Points street crews that take graffiti seriously.” — Detroiter
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