W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) — Berg–Lahser / OverHills (48219)
The Westside Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) are documented as a Detroit-based branch of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips operating primarily in northwest Detroit, particularly in the Berg–Lahser corridor (ZIP 48219). Local reporting and gang database entries describe RR$C as a Neighborhood Crip–aligned clique with activity centered near West Eight Mile Road between Telegraph and Lahser.
Their graffiti presence has historically concentrated around:
• Woodland Arms Apartments
• Bonnieview Apartments
• The Berg–Lahser corridor
• West Eight Mile Road
This combined area is referred to locally as the “OverHills” zone.
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Structure & Local Subsets
According to documentation on DetroitStreetGangs.com and community accounts, RR$C operates as a localized clique rather than a large centralized organization. Graffiti identifiers have included:
• OverHills Neighborhood Crips
• Rich Rollin’ Projects Crips
• Blocc Babies Neighborhood Crips
These tags suggest block-level or housing-complex–based micro-subsets rather than a single unified structure.
RR$C is described as aligned with the broader Neighborhood Crips (2X / Rollin’ / Deuces) tradition, which differs symbolically from Gangster Crip (3X / Movin’ Gang) alignment seen in other Detroit crews.
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Relationship to Other Northwest Detroit Crews
RR$C graffiti has appeared alongside or near:
• 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s (7-Tel RFC)
• 113 Original Blocc Crips (113 OBC)
These groups appear less frequently in documented “tag war” exchanges compared to the rivalry between RR$C and W7M ETGC.
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Rivalry: RR$C vs. W7M ETGC (ScoreGang / 83GC)
The most documented tension involves RR$C and the W7M Evergreen–Telegraph Gangster Crips (W7M ETGC), also known as ScoreGang or 83GC.
An August 2025 article from The Detroit News referenced Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips as rivals of a purported W7M ScoreGang member who had documented graffiti exchanges in Five Points and surrounding areas.
Symbolic Basis of the Conflict
The rivalry reflects longstanding Crip faction distinctions:
• Gangster Crips (3X / Movin’ Gang / “Trays”)
• Neighborhood Crips (2X / Rollin’ / “Deuces”)
Locally, this dynamic is sometimes described as “Deuces vs. Trays.”
W7M ETGC (ScoreGang) is generally identified with Gangster Crip (3X) symbolism, while RR$C aligns with Neighborhood Crip (2X / Rollin’) identity. The rivalry appears to manifest primarily through graffiti cross-outs and territorial tagging rather than documented large-scale organized conflict.
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Geographic Overlap: Five Points vs. OverHills
The rivalry plays out across adjacent northwest Detroit zones:
RR$C Primary Area:
• Berg–Lahser corridor
• West Eight Mile (OverHills zone)
W7M ETGC / ScoreGang Primary Area:
• Five Points (48219)
• West Seven Mile corridor between Evergreen & Telegraph
Because these corridors sit near each other, graffiti overlap occurs along:
• West Seven Mile
• Grand River Avenue
• Telegraph Road intersections
Documented diss tags include:
• “R60/K” or “60/K”
• “R40/K” or “40/K”
• “R100K” or “100/K”
With “R60/K” / “60/K” appearing most frequently in exchanges involving W7M ETGC.
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Post-2022 Shift in Graffiti Visibility
Since approximately 2022, field documentation and photo archives show increasing 5Point Nation / W7M ETGC graffiti replacing older RR$C markings in and around the OverHills zone.
Observed patterns:
• 83GC tags layered over RR$C walls
• Fewer newly documented RR$C tags after 2023
• Continued W7M ETGC expansion west of Evergreen
While some RR$C identifiers remain visible online and in scattered locations, recent documentation suggests reduced visibility relative to W7M ETGC presence in northwest Detroit.
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Context: Detroit’s Fragmented Gang Landscape
Both RR$C and W7M ETGC are described as local adaptations of larger Crip traditions rather than formally connected national branches. Detroit’s gang structure is highly localized, with block-level micro-crews forming around housing clusters, corridors, and graffiti networks.
The RR$C vs. W7M ETGC rivalry therefore reflects:
• Symbolic faction distinctions (2X vs. 3X)
• Overlapping corridor geography
• Graffiti-based territorial assertion
• Youth-driven clique fragmentation
Rather than centralized citywide organizational warfare.
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Summary
The Westside Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) operate primarily in Detroit’s Berg–Lahser / OverHills corridor (48219) and align with Neighborhood Crip (2X / Rollin’) symbolism. Their most visible rivalry is with W7M ETGC (ScoreGang / 83GC), a Five Points–based Gangster Crip–aligned faction associated with 5Point Nation.
Since 2022, graffiti documentation suggests increasing W7M ETGC visibility across overlapping northwest Detroit corridors, with RR$C presence appearing comparatively reduced in publicly archived imagery.












