Four Corner Hustlers

Four Corner Hustlers
Founded the late of 1960s
Founded by Walter Wheat and Freddy Malik Gage
Founding location Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Years active 1960s-present
Territory Mostly in the city of Chicago, Illinois, Memphis, Tennessee,Garden Grove Nationwide
Ethnicity African American
Membership 18,000+
Criminal activities Drug trafficking, robbery, street-level drug distribution, assault, auto theft, firearms violations, fraud, homicide, prostitution rings, money laundering, and racketeering.
Allies People Nation, Black P. Stones, Latin Kings, Vice Lords Tilton Mafia
Rivals Folk Nation, Gangster Disciples

The Four Corner Hustlers aka 4CH were founded in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago 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. The gang has a reputation to be the most violent and feared street gang in Chicago.

References

  1. Fatal Violence: Case Studies and Analysis of Emerging Forms - Page 24 Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes
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