Ozone Park Boys
The Ozone Park Boys, also
known as "Liberty Posse" and "The Young Guns" are a Gambino crime family Mafia
crew based in Ozone Park, Queens.
They are infamous for their massive number of crimes, including an illegal $30
million-a-year sports gambling enterprise.
Members
Ronald Trucchio,
nicknamed “Ronnie One-Arm” due to a childhood accident that left him unable to
use his right arm, is the Caporegime of the crew. He identified potential victims and helped
plan crimes. He also acted as an intermediary with other organized crime
interests. Damian Ely Bachovacchi, also known as David Ely Quaker, a Woodhaven,
Queens native and a known captain of the crew, played a significant role in
organizing and enforcing rackets in both Boston and South Boston and even as
far north as Maine. Along with Bachovacchi, Kevin "Capone" Antinuche
and Gennaro "Gerry" Bruno, are currently the alleged crew leaders.
Other notable members include Robert
“Bucks” Bucholz, Peter "Bud" Zuccaro, Frank Roccaforte, Joseph
Kondrotos, Valentino Nucci, Darrin Sirrota, Dave Prevete, Jamie Carr, Dave
'Three Fingers' Lortal, Seb 'Fringe' Latour, Edward "Eddie Wrecker"
Callegari and Todd Patrick Mitchell of Chelsea,Mass. also jamie Carr jr. who
currently resides in Louisville,KY
Criminal
history
Since as early as 1986, this crew
has been responsible for auto theft and "chop shop" operations, book
making, racketeering, murder, robbery, arms trafficking, arson, assault, bank
robbery, extortion, kidnapping, drug trafficking, tampering with witnesses,
retaliating against witnesses, credit card fraud, identity theft, illegal
gambling, intrastate travel in aid of racketeering activities, interference
with commerce by threats and violence, interstate transportation of stolen
property, insurance fraud, mail fraud, tax evasion, wire fraud, and thefts from
interstate shipments.
They organized theft of automobile
and automobile parts throughout the New York metropolitan area. "The crew
members stole specific cars and car parts on order and dismantled the stolen
cars in several chop shops in the New York area", the government said,
adding that the group also used the shops to facilitate credit card fraud,
insurance fraud and robbery conspiracy.
Crew members stole credit cards and
account information from the U.S. mail and thereafter purchased consumer goods
from merchants in New York and Florida. "The crew participated in violent
armed robberies of businesses and individuals during which victims were
kidnapped and assaulted", the government alleged.
Members of the criminal crew
traveled from New York to South Florida to commit robberies and traffic drugs,
as well as perform credit card fraud and illegal weapons sales. In 1999 Damian
Ely Bachovacchi was sentenced to five years for interstate drug trafficking,
weapons possession and witness tampering. He was released on parole after
serving only thirty-four months leading many to believe that Bachovacchi had an
"inside man". Although he quickly rs, the government has failed in
every attempt to indict him. In 2004 the Federal government had a sealed indictment
for Bachovacchi which was never handed down due to a "sudden"
disappearance of suspects. To this day literally hundreds of files that are
linked to The Ozone Park Boys remain unsolved. The government also said the
crew transported stolen property from Florida to New York and also engaged in
numerous armed bank robberies in the New York area.
In 1995, nightclub bouncer Vincent
D'Angola and his massage-therapist girlfriend, Jamie Schneider, were found dead
in D'Angola's Fort Lauderdale apartment. The next day, the bullet-riddled body
of Little League coach Mark Rizzuto was found in Boca Raton. Federal and local
authorities have linked the crew to these three unsolved South Florida murders.
"The Trucchio
organization" operated two separate wirerooms,
first in the basement of an attached, one-family house at 149-29 122nd Street
and thereafter in a third-floor apartment at 89-07 North Conduit Avenue, both
in Ozone Park.
The crew has been in operation for
over two decades.
Conviction
In December 2000, Trucchio and his son,
Alphonse, were arrested along with most of the crew for operating a $30
million-a-year sports gambling enterprise in Ozone Park. Trucchio was also
charged with failing to file New York State tax returns for the years 1999,
2000 and 2001.
Roccaforte, allegedly was the clerk
in the gambling operation who answered phones at the wirerooms, recorded wagers
called in by bettors and recorded those wagers on tally sheets.
In July 2004, a new indictment was instated against the mobsters, claiming that while
behind bars in prison, they made weapons and planned to attack people at a
court hearing. They also claimed that the mobsters planned hits on several
prosecutors and witnesses against them.
In 2006, Ronald Trucchio was
sentenced to life in prison.
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