A crew of gangbangers — that included a 16-year-old boy — was busted Friday after finishing up a string of gunpoint robberies that netted them $100,000 in stolen jewellery.
The alleged Trinitarios members yanked chains and watches off seven victims in a two-week span, together with an aged man who was so shaken he moved out of the Bronx for good, in accordance with Bronx District Lawyer Darcel D. Clark.
A distressing video reveals the senior desperately backing as much as his Kingsbridge stoop and pleading as a masked gunman factors the weapon at his chest earlier than giving up his jewellery.
That man packed up and moved out of the realm inside two weeks, Clark stated.
Different clips shared by prosecutors present the bandits operating as much as their unwitting victims with weapons drawn as one getaway driver waits on a moped.
The mask-wearing gangsters — a part of a subset of the Trinitarios crew generally known as the BB7 — allegedly focused victims who had been sporting gold chains or costly watches and rings beginning Sept. 20.
They might maintain the victims at gunpoint and forcibly take away the jewellery earlier than assembly at one in every of two Bronx motels to examine their treasures, prosecutors stated.
Their victims included a Mott Haven enterprise proprietor and a person they caught standing outdoors a nightclub in Fordham Heights.
The group caught a number of others by driving as much as the victims and blocking them inside their automobiles, prosecutors alleged.
Luckily, not one of the robberies resulted in any shootings.
“This case entails 5 defendants, allegedly Trinitarios members, one in every of them is a 16-year-old boy,” Clark stated Friday.
“They allegedly put weapons to victims’ heads or chests and stole their jewellery in a spree of seven robberies in two weeks. They accosted folks of assorted ages in several areas of the Bronx, inflicting worry on our streets,” he continued.
“We now have to get these weapons off of our streets and so long as there’s a gun within the legal’s hand, there’s a threat that it’s going for use.”
The bandits are recognized as Wilfren Carbuccia, 20 and Anthony Perez, 29, each of the Bronx, and Manuel Rivas, 20, of Newark, New Jersey.
The 16-year-old has not been named and a fifth man remains to be at giant.
All 5 are indicted on a slew of theft, grand larceny and conspiracy expenses, whereas Rivas faces further expenses for legal possession of a firearm.
The teenager gangbanger can also be charged in a separate theft that noticed the boy allegedly holding a pistol with an prolonged journal to a person’s chest and stealing his watch and gold chain.
He and Carbuccia had been each arraigned Thursday. The teenager was held on a $100,000 bail, whereas the person was remanded.
Perez and Rivas are nonetheless ready arraignment.
