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Revision as of 09:01, 18 September 2023 by Chicagoism (talk | contribs) (Removed unsubstantiated claims; refined information.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) American alliance of street gangs Criminal organizationFounded | 1978; 47 years ago (1978) |
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Founder | Larry Hoover |
Founding location | Stateville Correctional Center, Crest Hill, Illinois, U.S. |
Years active | 1978–present |
Territory | Nationwide |
Ethnicity | All |
Leader(s) | Larry Hoover |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, burglary, extortion, homicide |
Allies | Various Crips factions |
Rivals | People Nation |
The Folks Nation is an alliance of street gangs originating in Chicago, established in 1978. The alliance has since spread throughout the United States, particularly the Midwest region of the United States.
Formation
The Folks Nation was formed on November 11, 1978, within the confines of the Stateville Correctional Center. Larry Hoover, the chairman of the Gangster Disciple Nation, created the idea for the alliance and persuaded many leaders of large black, white, and Latino gangs from Chicago to join. Soon after its formation, the People Nation was formed to counter the Folks alliance.
Symbols
Folks Nation symbols include the Star of David, horns, a die with 6 dots facing forward, the digit 6, a devil's tail, a pitchfork, a heart with horns, a heart with wings, the digit 3, three dots, a symbol representing the power, unity and ubiquity of the third world proletariat (digit 3 within a circle with a horizontal curved line through it), the digit 2 (used by the Insane Deuce Nation), the digit 4 (used by Insane Two-Two Nation and the Almighty Harrison Gent Nation), the digit 7 (used by the Almighty Imperial Gangster Nation), the digit 8 (used by the Insane Ashland Viking Nation), the number 13 (used by the Milwaukee King Nation), the Playboy bunny (used by all Gangster Familia nations excluding the Gangster Disciple Nation), a cane (used by the Almighty Stoned Freak Nation, Almighty Vice Lord Nation, Almighty Harrison Gent Nation and the Latin Jiver Nation), a top hat (used by the Almighty Harrison Gent Nation and the Latin Jiver Nation), a crown with seven rounded steps (used by Almighty Imperial Gangster Nation, sometimes the Gangster Disciple Nation), a six point crown (represents entire Folks Nation though modern use is typically by the Insane Gangster Satan Disciple Nation), various cross variants, and the number 360, "360°" or phrase "360 degrees", usually used to refer to their international presence (360 degrees around the globe) though it has other meanings within Folks literature.
Folks gangs also disrespect People Nation gangs by inverting or "cracking" (adding crack marks to or removing half of a gang symbol) their symbols.
Affiliated gangs
- Almighty Familia
- Gangster Familia
- Insane Familia
- Maniac Familia
- No Familia
- Allport Lover Nation (defunct)
- Aztec Soul Nation
- Black Disciple Nation
- Black King Cobra Nation
- Boss Pimp Nation
- Hoodlum Nation
- Insane Gangster Satan Disciple Nation
- Insane Gangster City Knight Nation
- Insane Guess Boy Nation
- Insane Latin Jiver Nation
- Insane Majestic Nation
- Insane Racine Boy Nation
- Insane Two-Two Nation
- La Raza Nation
- Latin Dragon Nation
- Universal Latin Lover Nation
- Latin Soul Nation
- Latin Styler Nation
- Milwaukee King Nation
- Ridgeway Lord Nation
- Spanish Gangster Disciple Nation
References
- "FBI - Publications - Law Enforcement Bulletin - December 2001". Archived from the original on January 10, 2008.
- Knox, George W. (2008). "The Satan's Disciples: A Gang Profile". www.ngcrc.com. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ People and Folk Nation Sets (continued) - Gang and Security Threat Group Awareness, archived from the original on August 6, 2008. Accessed March 19, 2019.
- Ladd, Donna (April 5, 2018) Dangerous, Growing, Yet Unnoticed: The Rise of America's White Gangs, The Guardian. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
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