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rollin 60s 

In 1972, the Rollin' 60's formed as a faction of the original Crip gang, the Westside Crips, and have since grown. Their main rival is the Eight Tray Gangster Crips to the East; however, they also fight with all Hoover Criminal sets. Their main Blood rival would be the Van Ness Gangsters (VNG) to the north as well as another beef with the Inglewood Family Blood Gang. Since many of the 60s attend Crenshaw High School, north of Slauson Ave, they often clash with the Van Ness Gangster Brims. Other rivals would include all Hoover Criminals, especially the 83 Hoover Criminals, 74 Hoover Criminals and all Gangster Crips that are hooked up with the Eight Tray Gangster Crips, such as the 53 Avalon Gangster Crips and 43 Gangster Crips. The 60s are allied with the Rollin 40's Neighborhood Crips, Rollin 100's Neighborhood Crips, and all Neighborhood Crips
According to the Los Angeles Daily News, Rollin' 60's is "the largest black criminal street gang in the City of Los Angeles with over 1,600 active members - the size of an Army brigade." Gang activities include murder, bank robberies, rape, drug trafficking, carjacking, assault and vandalism graffiti.
Ey foo don't mess wit the rollin 60s
rollin 60s by Baby joker August 10, 2012

Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips 

RR$C is a local Crips street gang active off 8 Mile, they deep in Berg-Lasher and bang 60s heavy.
“Them Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips up near 8 Mile be on ten!”—Detroiter

Rich Rollin’ 60s NHC 

Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly around the Berg–Lahser neighborhood (“OverHills”) and formerly had presence in the Five Points neighborhood. Active in tag wars with local crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC/ScoreGang, which is Detroit-only) and Black P. Stones (BPS). Local subsets include OverHills NHC, Rich Rollin’ Projects, and Blocc Babies NHC. Known for heavy LA Crip influence, graffiti territory markings, and turf signaling. Activity peaked 2016–2022; by 2025, tags are mostly faded, but older walls still show their presence.
“Rich Rollin’ 60s NHC really bout that 6x10 life. Them some real Rollin 60s.”—Detroiter

W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C)

Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly around the Berg–Lahser neighborhood (“OverHills”) and formerly had presence in the Five Points neighborhood. Active in tag wars with local crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC/ScoreGang, which is Detroit-only) and Black P. Stones (BPS). Local subsets include OverHills NHC, Rich Rollin’ Projects, and Blocc Babies NHC. Known for heavy LA Crip influence, graffiti territory markings, and turf signaling. Activity peaked 2016–2022; by 2025, tags are mostly faded, but older walls still show their presence.
“The W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) are Detroit’s local branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly active around Berg–Lahser (‘OverHills’), known for graffiti, tag wars, and turf disputes with crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC) and Black P. Stones (BPS).”—Detroiter

Jefferson Ave Rollin’ 60s / The BlueZone 

Eastside Detroit Crip clique from Jefferson Chalmers (ZIP 48215), centered around Jefferson Square Apartments. Affiliated with Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (2x), they’ve built a visible Eastside presence through block-level organizing, music, and online content. Known cliques include LG4L/563/4MB and 242 (Essex Street 60s). AKA: “BlueZone Rollin’ 60s”
The Jefferson Ave Rollin’ 60s / The BlueZone run Jefferson Chalmers from Jefferson Square, making their Eastside mark with music, block presence, and online visibility.”—Deep East Detroiter