What is four corner hustlers?

The Four Corner Hustlers is a gang that originated in Chicago, Illinois in the 1960s. The gang was founded by a group of African American men in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on the city's West Side. The gang's name refers to the four corners of the intersection of Madison Street and Pulaski Road, where the group originally operated.

The Four Corner Hustlers has been involved in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking, robbery, and extortion. The gang has also been known to engage in violent conflicts with rival gangs in the area.

Over the years, the Four Corner Hustlers have faced law enforcement crackdowns and internal conflicts that have weakened the gang's influence in the Chicago area. However, the gang is still active in some neighborhoods and continues to be a presence in the city's criminal underworld.

The Four Corner Hustlers are known for their distinctive colors of black and gold, as well as their hand gesture of forming a square with their fingers to represent their gang affiliation. Members of the gang often refer to themselves as "4CH" or "Kings of the Corner."