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Universal Conquest Wiki. Van Cortlandt Park. The Van Cortlandt Rangers. The Turnbull AC's. Gun Hill Road, Bronx. Pelham, Bronx. Pelham Trainyard, Bronx. Tremont, West Bronx. Harlem, Upper Manhattan.
East Harlem, Upper Manhattan. Riverside, Manhattan. Hell's Kitchen, West Manhattan. Bowery, Manhattan. SoHo, Manhattan. The Electric Eliminators. Chinatown, Brooklyn. Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. Coney Island, Brooklyn. The Boyle Avenue Runners. Bad luck appears to be their recurring theme, as the cat in their logo is black, and the number on its tail is The Amsterdam All-Stars. It's possible that D-Train was once a member of this gang. Originally a homosexual gang who owned Doberman pinschers and captured Swan cut from script.
They're referenced in Heavy Muscle 's unused audio. The E Street Shufflers. In the movie script, Mercy originally mentioned them in her dialogue about everybody 'soldiering in' to Sully.
The Eighth Avenue Apaches. Their turf is Eighth Avenue , Manhattan. They're allied with the Boppers. One of the most storied gangs of New York, the Bowery Boys were a band of lower Manhattan toughs who clashed with the Irish Five Points gangs during the s, 50s and 60s.
Unlike some of their criminal counterparts, most of the Bowery Boys dressed in elegant clothing and held legitimate employment as printers, mechanics and other apprentice tradesmen. The Bowery Boys often acted more as a political club than a mob, and many of their brawls were with supporters of rival politicians.
The gang would sometimes even station its members at polling places to intimidate voters into supporting a particular candidate. This crew of Irish immigrants was one of the most feared gangs to emerge from Five Points, so named for its location at the intersection of five crooked, narrow, downtown streets. Throughout the s, the Dead Rabbits excelled at robbery, pick-pocketing and brawling—particularly with their sworn enemies, the Bowery Boys.
While the Rabbits mostly dabbled in petty crime, they were also famous for the events of July 4, , when one of their street fights with the Bowery Boys turned into a bloody riot that killed a dozen people. The Dead Rabbits supposedly began as an offshoot of another gang called the Roach Guards, but some historians have suggested the two were actually one and the same. As their name suggests, the Daybreakers— whose leaders went by such colorful monikers as Cow-legged Sam McCarthy and Slobbery Jim —preferred to strike in the hours before dawn.
Using small rowboats, these juvenile gangsters would silently row their way alongside anchored shipping vessels. Sneaking aboard, they would steal as much cargo as they could before returning to their dinghies and escaping to a rendezvous point at a gin mill in the Fourth Ward. The gang reportedly fell apart in the late s after a police crackdown, but not before they had claimed thousands of dollars in booty.
Formed from the remnants of several defunct Five Points outfits, the Whyos were one of the most dominant New York street gangs from the s to the s. The group started out as a loose collection of petty thugs, pickpockets and murderers, but by the s they had graduated to more high-class crime like counterfeiting, prostitution and racketeering. As their grip on Manhattan tightened, many of the gang even opened legitimate side businesses such as casinos and saloons.
They may have masqueraded as upstanding citizens, but the Whyos were still notoriously tough customers. Another Whyo called Piker Ryan was once caught with a detailed price list of all the gruesome deeds he could be hired to perform. This legendary mob came together in the s, when the Italian gangster Paul Kelly united the remaining members of the Dead Rabbits, Whyos and other Five Points gangs under his own banner.
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