New Springville Boys
Founding location | Staten Island, New York |
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Years active | 1980s-2000s |
Territory | New Springville, Bulls Head |
Ethnicity | Italian-American |
Membership (est.) | Unknown |
Criminal activities | murder, assault, armed robbery, arson, bookmaking, bank robbery, home invasion, racketeering and drug trafficking |
Allies | Bonanno crime family Colombo crime family |
The New Springville Boys was an Italian-American recruitment gang or "farm team" for the American Mafia, specifically the Bonanno crime family. The gang frequently operated from the New Springville Mall in Staten Island.[1]
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York indicted members of the New Springville Boys which prosecutors alleged was a mob farm team for the Bonanno and Colombo crime families. The crew was charged with burglarizing over 30 night-deposit boxes at banks across the country, netting $240,000, committing push-in robberies, loan sharking and money laundering. They were also charged with hijacking a truckload of marijuana worth over $1 million, and selling drugs in their neighborhood.[2] Members included leader Lee D'Avanzo, Ned Bilali, Robert Catanese, Randy (Randy The Jew) Gordon, Francis Costanzo, William "Big Billy" Fauci, Joseph "Fat Joe" Gambino, and Edward Shamah. The gang members attended Wagner High School or Port Richmond High School. The Staten Island Mall was their main hangout.[3][4]
Chris Paciello was once a member of The New Springville Boys.[5]
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ Owen, Frank. "Chris Paciello ratted on mob bosses, new documents show". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "DRUG, ROB RAPS VS. MOB GANG". New York Daily News. 2001-12-07. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "STATEN IS. MOB 'BOYS' CHARGED IN ROB SPREE". 2001-12-07. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ Wrobleski, Tom (2019-11-14). "New Springville Boys vs. the Wanderers: When gangs ruled Staten Island". silive. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ Grunlund, Maura (2019-12-20). "Exclusive: 'Mob Wives' star Drita D'Avanzo, her husband arrested in Staten Island raid". silive. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- 1980s establishments in New York (state)
- 2000s disestablishments in New York (state)
- American Mafia gangs
- Bonanno crime family
- Criminals from Staten Island
- Former gangs in New York City
- Italian-American culture in New York City
- Italian-American gangs
- Organizations based in New York City
- Organizations disestablished in the 2000s
- Organizations established in the 1980s