A mid-sized, mostly African-American street crew founded in 2019 on the far northwest side of Detroit, mainly active in the Five Points neighborhood (ZIP 48219). Their territory stretches roughly from Five Points Street (west) to Telegraph Road (east), and from Eight Mile Road (north) down to Grand River Avenue (south) — with most activity centered around the 24200–24700 blocks of West Seven Mile Road.
They’re best known for their role in Detroit’s “tag wars,” where neighborhood crews mark turf through graffiti battles, and for rivalries with other local sets like the Black P. Stones and Rollin’ 60s Crips. Despite their small size, 24000 Blocc has earned respect across 5Point Nation (5PN) for being one of the city’s more consistent and visible west side crews.
They’re best known for their role in Detroit’s “tag wars,” where neighborhood crews mark turf through graffiti battles, and for rivalries with other local sets like the Black P. Stones and Rollin’ 60s Crips. Despite their small size, 24000 Blocc has earned respect across 5Point Nation (5PN) for being one of the city’s more consistent and visible west side crews.
“24000 Blocc — them westside boys from Five Points who tag heavy, bang Crip heavy, and still run they section off Seven Mile like it’s sacred ground.”—48219 Locals
by TickTockYourOnTheClock October 19, 2025

A local Crip-affiliated street crew from Detroit’s northwest side, mainly active in the Five Points area near West Seven Mile and Telegraph. Known for graffiti wars, block unity, and ties to the 5Point Nation (5PN).
“Them 24000 Blocc Crips (24BLK) deep as hell by Telegraph — heard them boys don’t play about they tags.” — Detroiter
by TickTockYourOnTheClock October 19, 2025
