You’ve seen them:
A pair of old sneakers, boots, or flip-flops, dangling from a power line or telephone wire, swinging gently in the wind like urban fruit.
It’s a common sight in cities, towns, and neighborhoods across the U.S. and beyond. But what does it mean?
Is it a gang sign? A memorial? A rite of passage?
Or just someone having fun with gravity?
Let’s untangle the mystery behind this curious phenomenon — because while there’s no single answer, the stories behind those shoes are as varied as the people who hang them.
Common Theories About Shoes on Power Lines
While no one theory is universally true, here are the most widely shared explanations:
1. Marking Territory (Gang Sign?)
Belief: In some areas, shoes on wires are said to mark gang territory or drug-selling spots.
Reality: This idea has been repeated for decades — but law enforcement and sociologists say it’s rarely …
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