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. [3] The gang members attended Wagner High School or Port Richmond High School. The Staten Island Mall was their main hangout. [4] [5]
Chris Paciello was once a member of The New Springville Boys. [6]
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