by AlexfromSouth » Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:11 am
Its very well noted and known, that certain street gangs had exlusive ties and relationship with the mob. For example Gravano and the Rampers, Casso and the SB Devils of 4th ave and Union st, Frank Lino and the famous Ave u boys. In the 40s, 50s in the era of greaser gangs Brooklyn as other neighbourhoods in the city were filed with teenage gangs. Italian, Irish, black and Puerto rican for the most part. Black, Puerto Rican, Italian in the East harlem and Bronx, Puerto rican in the Lower east side and than Brooklyn. It is sad that Brooklyn had the most street gang in the era, and being that they were in the same neighbourhood as the mafia its obvious of their connection. From East NY, Brooklyn to the docks. From Williambourgh to Bensonhurst. Lot of these guys grew up watching the wyseguys on the corner or in social clubs.
Ive disscused this with a gentelman from NY who runs a website about these 50s gangs. He did not know a lot about ties with the mafia but was quick to tell me that the most famous Italian gang was the South Brooklyns 'South Brooklyn Boys'. The same gang Anthony Casso was a part of. Overall the Irish and Italian gangs from the Brooklyn docks were one of the strongest and toughest. There are numerous books and movies about the subject. 'Rumble on the docks', etc. Another mafia leader that spent time in the South Brooklyn Boys was carmine Persico, as well as scappy Scarpatti of the Colombos (The Garfield Boys). So this is a well know connection about these two thing. Not to mention That John Gotti, Angelo Ruggiero and Skiny Dom Pizzo were in the Rockaway and Fulton gang. There were of course the Irish gangs too like ' the Jockers', the Red hook rippers and the Tigers. Also Daniel Marino of the Gambino was a member of the Dahill rd Gremlins. Does anybody know the turfs, layouts and teritorry were all these gangs were in South Brooklyn? These guys from South BK were known to come together when battling the Blacks, the puerto ricans, etc.
Chris Christie and myself were talking about various Italian n'hoods in the South Brooklyn and how it was 'divided' betwen various Italian (Sicilian, Neapolit, calabrian) people.
I invite everybody who is Interested in the subject to disscus with us. Welcome.
Thank you.
Its very well noted and known, that certain street gangs had exlusive ties and relationship with the mob. For example Gravano and the Rampers, Casso and the SB Devils of 4th ave and Union st, Frank Lino and the famous Ave u boys. In the 40s, 50s in the era of greaser gangs Brooklyn as other neighbourhoods in the city were filed with teenage gangs. Italian, Irish, black and Puerto rican for the most part. Black, Puerto Rican, Italian in the East harlem and Bronx, Puerto rican in the Lower east side and than Brooklyn. It is sad that Brooklyn had the most street gang in the era, and being that they were in the same neighbourhood as the mafia its obvious of their connection. From East NY, Brooklyn to the docks. From Williambourgh to Bensonhurst. Lot of these guys grew up watching the wyseguys on the corner or in social clubs.
Ive disscused this with a gentelman from NY who runs a website about these 50s gangs. He did not know a lot about ties with the mafia but was quick to tell me that the most famous Italian gang was the South Brooklyns 'South Brooklyn Boys'. The same gang Anthony Casso was a part of. Overall the Irish and Italian gangs from the Brooklyn docks were one of the strongest and toughest. There are numerous books and movies about the subject. 'Rumble on the docks', etc. Another mafia leader that spent time in the South Brooklyn Boys was carmine Persico, as well as scappy Scarpatti of the Colombos (The Garfield Boys). So this is a well know connection about these two thing. Not to mention That John Gotti, Angelo Ruggiero and Skiny Dom Pizzo were in the Rockaway and Fulton gang. There were of course the Irish gangs too like ' the Jockers', the Red hook rippers and the Tigers. Also Daniel Marino of the Gambino was a member of the Dahill rd Gremlins. Does anybody know the turfs, layouts and teritorry were all these gangs were in South Brooklyn? These guys from South BK were known to come together when battling the Blacks, the puerto ricans, etc.
Chris Christie and myself were talking about various Italian n'hoods in the South Brooklyn and how it was 'divided' betwen various Italian (Sicilian, Neapolit, calabrian) people.
I invite everybody who is Interested in the subject to disscus with us. Welcome.
Thank you.