What is 4 corner hustlers?

The 4 Corner Hustlers is a Chicago-based street gang that was founded in the 1960s in the North Lawndale neighborhood on the west side of Chicago. The gang was originally formed by a group of young African American men who came together to protect themselves from rival gangs and to make money through illegal activities such as drug trafficking, robbery, and extortion.

The 4 Corner Hustlers are known for their distinctive four-point star symbol and their use of the color blue to represent their gang affiliation. The gang has a hierarchical structure, with leaders known as "Original Gangsters" (OGs) who oversee the gang's operations and enforce its rules.

Over the years, the 4 Corner Hustlers have been involved in various criminal activities and have been targeted by law enforcement for their involvement in violent crimes. The gang has also been involved in feuds with other gangs in the Chicago area, leading to a cycle of retaliatory violence.

Despite their criminal activities, some members of the 4 Corner Hustlers have also been involved in community outreach and social programs aimed at helping at-risk youth and reducing gang violence in their neighborhoods. However, the gang's reputation for violence and criminal activity continues to be a major concern for law enforcement and community members in Chicago.