Four Corner Hustlers
Founded by | Walter Wheat and Freddy Malik Gauge |
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Founding location | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Years active | 1960s-present |
Territory | Mostly in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, Nationwide |
Ethnicity | African American |
Membership | 18,000+ |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, auto theft, robbery and homicide |
Allies | People Nation, Black P. Stones, Latin Kings, Vice Lords |
Rivals | Folk Nation, Gangster Disciples |
The Four Corner Hustlers were founded around Madison Street in the 1960s by Walter Wheat and Freddy Gauge.[1] The Four Corner Hustlers at first were a single gang that would wear the colors black and brown, but was not in an alliance until the Vice Lords and the Four Corner Hustlers then became allies which later formed the group now known as People Nation. The gang colors are black and red and black and gold, serving under Vice Lords. They associate themselves with a black diamond with "points" at each corner.
References
- ↑ Fatal Violence: Case Studies and Analysis of Emerging Forms - Page 24 Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes
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