

Ĭertain terms are used by the People Nation alliance, such as "all is well" when greeting each other. Commonly used by the People Nation alliance are drawings of pitchforks pointed down in disrespect to the Folk Nation alliance. The alliance's term "five alive, six must die" is in reference to the five-pointed star versus the six-pointed star of their rivals in the Folk Nation alliance. Stone Ranger Nation, one of the larger street gangs. The five-pointed star has its origins with the Blackstone Rangers/Black P. The People Nation alliance in most instances uses a five-pointed star in their gang graffiti. The gang members fold their arms in a manner that is pointed to the left. The People Nation's hand sign is thrown to the left shoulder. An earring in the left, a left pants leg rolled up, and a cap tilted to the left may all indicate affiliation to the alliance. The People Nation Gangs wear all identifiers to the left. Representing also encompasses physical orientation to the left side of the body. Gangs demonstrate their particular alignment by "representing" through symbols, colors, graffiti, hand signs, and words.

Among initial members to the People were the Mickey Cobras (then named the Cobra Stones), Bishops, Spanish Lords, soon after the Gaylords and the South Side Popes. Jeff Fort of El Rukns, Bobby Gore of the Vice Lords, and Gustavo Colon of the Latin Kings were instrumental in the forming of this alliance. Stones), Vice Lords and Latin Kings formed an alliance system of their own, and titled it the "People". The People Nation was formed in reaction to the creation of the Folk Nation alliance of gangs. They are rivals of the Folk Nation alliance of gangs. People Nation is an alliance of street gangs generally associated with the Chicago area. American alliance of street gangs People Nation Founding locationĭrug trafficking, auto theft, robbery, money laundering and murder
