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  2. Tanglewood Boys - Wikipedia

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    Many members of the gang were sons of made men, who grew up north of New York City. [1] The gang was involved in murders, assaults, armed robbery, arsons, and bookmaking operations in Westchester , the Bronx and the Upper West Side of Manhattan .

  3. List of criminal organizations in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Butch Gang (1890s- early 1900s) Daybreak Boys (1840s-1859) Dead Rabbits (1830s-1860s) Dutch Mob (1870s-1880s) East Harlem Purple Gang (1970s-1980s) Eastman Gang (1890s-1910s) Five Points Gang (1890s-1920s) Flying Dragons (1967-1994) Forty Thieves (1825-1860s) - Considered the first known street gang in New York City; Gas House Gang (1880s ...

  4. Hollywood Stuntz gang assault - Wikipedia

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    The media later reported that the involved bikers were members of a loose association of high-performance motorcycle enthusiasts known as "Hollywood Stuntz" who had previously been observed and filmed engaging in reckless driving and threatening motorists. Among the bikers was an off-duty New York City Police Department officer. [1]

  5. Indian Larry - Wikipedia

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    Indian Larry (born Lawrence DeSmedt; April 28, 1949 – August 30, 2004) was an American motorcycle builder and artist, stunt rider, and biker. He first became known as Indian Larry in the 1980s when he was riding the streets of New York City on a chopped Indian motorcycle.

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  7. Crazy Butch Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Crazy Butch Gang was an American juvenile street gang active in the New York City underworld during the late 19th century. Largely active in Manhattan's Lower East Side, the group were widely known as the cities top pickpockets and sneak thieves during the "Gay Nineties" period.

  8. 'Are the Dodgers crazy?' How baseball's newest big-market ...

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    “The crazy part is, you think it’s like, OK, once you sign someone, like, that’s it,” Snell said. “Then we sign another guy, and you’re like, that’s it. And then it just keeps going.”

  9. Freddie Mercury's Former Home is Fit for a Queen - AOL

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    Freddie Mercury. wouldn't recognize his former New York apartment if he were alive to see the monochromatic beige decor of the 3-bedroom, 4.5-bath unit that recently hit the market for $4.35 ...