North Carolina Correctional Officer State Practice Exam

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Who founded the 5% gang in the 1960s?

  1. Raymond Washington

  2. Jeff Fort

  3. David Barksdale

  4. Gabi Rodriguez

The correct answer is: Raymond Washington

The correct answer is that the 5% gang was actually founded by Jeff Fort in the 1960s as a faction of the Black P. Stones. The organization was rooted in the civil rights movement and sought to represent and uplift the African American community, often using a religious ideology that emphasized empowerment and identity among its members. The 5% Nation, also known as the Nation of Gods and Earths, was heavily influenced by the teachings of the Nation of Islam and promoted a belief system where only 5% of the population understands the truth about existence and the world. While Raymond Washington was a key figure in the establishment of the Crips, and David Barksdale played a significant role in the development of the Black Disciples, neither were directly associated with the founding of the 5% gang. Gabi Rodriguez does not have known affiliations with these gangs, further distinguishing Jeff Fort as the figure responsible for the creation of the 5% Nation. This historical context highlights the importance of understanding the different factions within gang culture and the individuals who played pivotal roles in their formation.