East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
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East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
I found an old photo I shot of some East Coast Crip graffiti from the 66, 68, and 69 but there is alot of stuff on this wall
On the wall:
- 68 ECC
- 66 ECC
- 69 ECC
- e/s KWS
- e/s B2J (Born to Jack)
- Grape Street Watts
- MGC (Menlo Gangster Crip
- e/s 98th Street
- MSC (Main Street Crip) crossed out.
On the wall:
- 68 ECC
- 66 ECC
- 69 ECC
- e/s KWS
- e/s B2J (Born to Jack)
- Grape Street Watts
- MGC (Menlo Gangster Crip
- e/s 98th Street
- MSC (Main Street Crip) crossed out.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
you know what happend to born 2 yacc crips?alexalonso wrote:I found an old photo I shot of some East Coast Crip graffiti from the 66, 68, and 69 but there is alot of stuff on this wall
On the wall:
- 68 ECC
- 66 ECC
- 69 ECC
- e/s KWS
- e/s B2J (Born to Jack)
- Grape Street Watts
- MGC (Menlo Gangster Crip
- e/s 98th Street
- MSC (Main Street Crip) crossed out.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
What happened to them?
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
looks like ECC hit up first, then Mains crossed them out, ECC came bac and crossed them out again
the Grape street hit up went unmolested, since they got along with both of the gangs in 1996
the Grape street hit up went unmolested, since they got along with both of the gangs in 1996
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
Also e/s 98th Street hit-up and got crossed out by Menlo Gangster Crip.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
Alonso, can you name the borders of the 6-Pac hoods? I see that hood as one big square, but I was wondering what the exact borders are. Thanks.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
dl wrote:Alonso, can you name the borders of the 6-Pac hoods? I see that hood as one big square, but I was wondering what the exact borders are. Thanks.
66, 68 and 69 and the 59 and 62 are from Slauson to Florence from the 110 Freeway (west) to Avalon.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
Thanks man. So 68 doesn't have their own boundaries?
Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
59s are East of Central, headquatered at Bethune Park.
59/76/89 all east of central ave in the Florence/Firestone district.
On the frontline with the F13s.
59/76/89 all east of central ave in the Florence/Firestone district.
On the frontline with the F13s.
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Re: East Coast Crip 66,68, 69 graffiti - 1996
69, 68 and 66 are all in the same square. just east of the 110 freeway. Yeah, the 59, are in, or should I say, WERE in another area, but because Florence 13 got that area sowed up, the 59 function with the 6-pacc.dl wrote:Thanks man. So 68 doesn't have their own boundaries?