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10th & Oregon Crew

The 10th & Oregon Crew or 10th & O Gang, also known as the 10th & O Crew or 10th & Oregon Gang, is a predominantly Italian American gang and organized crime group operating in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Active since the 1960s, the gang is associated closely with but independent from the Italian-American Philadelphia crime family. It is primarily active in South Philadelphia and certain working-class Italian-American neighborhoods in nearby South Jersey.

10th & Oregon Crew
Founded1970s
Founding locationSouth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Years active1960s–present
TerritorySouth Philadelphia and South Jersey, U.S.
EthnicityMostly Italian American; to a lesser extent, some Irish Americans from South Philadelphia
ActivitiesDrug trafficking, extortion, illegal gambling, loan sharking, murder, labor racketeering
AlliesPhiladelphia crime family
RivalsThe 12th & Wharton crew, The Pagans and occasionally the Philadelphia crime family

Criminal activities edit

Conducting drug trafficking, gambling, extortion and loan sharking rackets, the 10th & Oregon Crew operates from a series of taverns, bars, restaurants and social clubs in South Philadelphia.[1] Under different leadership, the group has both been allied closely with and violently feuded against the Philadelphia crime family at different times. In particular, the gang has established relations with the Philadelphia Mafia's Narducci Crew.[2]

History edit

Founded in the 1960s, the gang's name stems from a street corner that intersects 10th Street and Oregon Avenue.[1] An early leader of the 10th & Oregon Crew was Rocco Turra, a South Philadelphia career criminal and Teamsters enforcer.[3] Rocco Turra was acquitted along with future Philadelphia crime family caporegime Joseph "Chickie" Ciancaglini, Sr. of the August 1967 murder of Robert DeGeorge.[4]

In the early to late 1990s, the 10th & Oregon Crew had multiple run-ins from a rival street gang 12th & Wharton. 12th & Wharton had a very violent reputation, and both crews refused to backdown from one another, which led to several violent attacks from both sides.

In 1995, Louis Turrà – the leader of the 10th & Oregon Crew, overseeing the gang's marijuana, cocaine and heroin dealing and sports betting enterprise – was severely beaten and robbed of his Rolex watch at an after-hours club by associates of Philadelphia crime family boss Joey Merlino, allegedly for failing to pay a Mafia street tax on the gang's illegal earnings.[5] Angered by the beating, Turra sought vengeance. His father Anthony Turra hosted a meeting at his house during which Anthony, Louis and the gang discussed killing Merlino. The plot failed to materialize as both Turras were indicted in August 1997, along with thirteen others. In addition to drug charges, the gang was charged with the murder of one suspected informant and the attempted murder of another, and as well as conspiring to kill Merlino.[6] While awaiting trial, Louis Turra apparently hanged himself (though there is speculation that he was in fact murdered by the Mafia) in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on January 7, 1998. On March 18, 1998, Anthony Turra – terminally ill with cancer and reliant on a wheelchair – was shot to death outside his home by a gunman in a black ski mask as the elder Turra left for the federal courthouse, where a jury was deliberating in the racketeering and drug case against him and four other men. "We consider this an organized crime assassination, a mob hit," Police Inspector Jerrold Kane said.[7] Most of the others indicted were convicted of racketeering.[8] Three years later, Merlino was put on trial for helping orchestrate Anthony Turra's murder, but was acquitted.[9]

A dispute between the 10th & Oregon Crew and the Pagan's Motorcycle Club over drug dealing and loan sharking turf began in the late 1990s. On February 28, 1999, Pagans bikers beat five 10th & O Crew members at a bar owned by Eugene "Genie Boy" Miller, who had taken over the remnants of the organization after Louis Turra's death. Miller was beaten, pistol-whipped and shot in the leg and buttocks.[10] Joey Merlino attempted to broker a peace treaty between the two warring gangs and hosted a sit-down in the spring of 1999, which Pagans president Steve "Gorilla" Mondevergine and leading 10th & O Gang member John "Johnny the Hat" Hendri both attended. However, no agreement was reached, and on August 29, 1999, Mondevergine survived being shot eight times at close range as he walked to his mother's house after leaving a bar. He refused to identify his attacker to police. On November 3, 2000, Mondevergine opened fire on Hendri as he left a diner, firing twice and missing both times. Mondevergine was arrested near the scene of the shooting in possession of a firearm later that day by police and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents conducting surveillance in the area. He was imprisoned for racketeering in January 2001 and served a three-year sentence.[1][11]

Tenth & Oregon Crew member Nicodemo "Nicky Slick" DiPietro was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in connection with the February 28, 2000, shooting death of Tad Rice-Green.[12][13]

Following further conflicts with the Philly Mafia and the Pagans, 10th & Oregon Crew leaders temporarily relocated to nearby Deptford Township in South Jersey before later returning to South Philadelphia. In June 2002, three Philadelphia crime family associates were reportedly beaten and knocked unconscious by 10th & O Crew members after a verbal disagreement at a local South Philadelphia bar.[14]

Andrew Micali, a former member of the 10th & O Crew who had left the gang following a dispute with leaders Johnny Garbarino and Eugene "Genie Boy" Miller, was sentenced to five years in state prison on February 27, 2009, for his role in running a sports bookmaking network with the Philadelphia crime family that operated inside the Borgata Hotel Casino poker room in Atlantic City. The gambling ring was dismantled in November 2007 following Operation High Roller, an investigation led by the State Police and the Division of Criminal Justice which involved the assistance of eleven other law enforcement agencies in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.[15][16]

The gang continues to have a significant presence in South Philadelphia and, to a lesser extent, certain Italian-American neighborhoods in South Jersey, but it has increasingly operated as a part of the Italian-American Philadelphia Mafia in recent years.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The Pagan's Vs. 10th & O: "Gorilla" Mondevergine Took Philly Biker Club To The Mattress In '99 Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (June 17, 2019)
  2. ^ Why War Horns May Sound Over Philly, Or Not... panamericancrime.com (October 20, 2016)
  3. ^ Legendary lawyer dies: Charles Peruto Sr., 86 Vinny Vella and William Bender, The Philadelphia Inquirer (December 18, 2013)
  4. ^ Profile of Organized Crime, Mid-Atlantic Region U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (1983)
  5. ^ "Who's the mob hit-wit". Philadelphia Daily News (March 14, 1998)
  6. ^ Defendant in Pa. Mob Plot Shot Dead Scott Bekker, Associated Press (March 18, 1998)
  7. ^ "Charged With Planning Mob Hit, Reputed Gangster Slain On Street". Chicago Tribune. March 19, 1998.
  8. ^ Secrets of a mob hit man revealed in George Anastasia's new book My City Paper (January 29, 2015)
  9. ^ The life and crimes of Joey Merlino GlobalMafiaNews.com (November 2, 2014)
  10. ^ - Philadelphia Daily News 11 March 1999 - Pagans raid bar, target reputed leader of local gang Kitty Caparella, Philadelphia Daily News (March 11, 1999)
  11. ^ Former Pagans leader Mondevergine arrested on attempted-murder charge George Anastasia, The Philadelphia Inquirer (December 16, 2010)
  12. ^ Nicky Slick Jim Barry, My City Paper (August 30, 2001)
  13. ^ 'Gangster' inmate pleads guilty in Fayette to stealing from woman, threatening to kill her Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (June 3, 2015)
  14. ^ Hitting the Hit Men Brendan McGarvey, My City Paper (June 5, 2002)
  15. ^ 24 not-guilty pleas in $60 million New Jersey sports-gambling ring Kitty Caparella, The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 17, 2008)
  16. ^ Philadelphia man gets suspended sentence in Atlantic City bookmaking case NJ.com (April 9, 2009)

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The 10th amp Oregon Crew or 10th amp O Gang also known as the 10th amp O Crew or 10th amp Oregon Gang is a predominantly Italian American gang and organized crime group operating in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Active since the 1960s the gang is associated closely with but independent from the Italian American Philadelphia crime family It is primarily active in South Philadelphia and certain working class Italian American neighborhoods in nearby South Jersey 10th amp Oregon CrewFounded1970sFounding locationSouth Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S Years active1960s presentTerritorySouth Philadelphia and South Jersey U S EthnicityMostly Italian American to a lesser extent some Irish Americans from South PhiladelphiaActivitiesDrug trafficking extortion illegal gambling loan sharking murder labor racketeeringAlliesPhiladelphia crime familyRivalsThe 12th amp Wharton crew The Pagans and occasionally the Philadelphia crime family Contents 1 Criminal activities 2 History 3 See also 4 ReferencesCriminal activities editConducting drug trafficking gambling extortion and loan sharking rackets the 10th amp Oregon Crew operates from a series of taverns bars restaurants and social clubs in South Philadelphia 1 Under different leadership the group has both been allied closely with and violently feuded against the Philadelphia crime family at different times In particular the gang has established relations with the Philadelphia Mafia s Narducci Crew 2 History editFounded in the 1960s the gang s name stems from a street corner that intersects 10th Street and Oregon Avenue 1 An early leader of the 10th amp Oregon Crew was Rocco Turra a South Philadelphia career criminal and Teamsters enforcer 3 Rocco Turra was acquitted along with future Philadelphia crime family caporegime Joseph Chickie Ciancaglini Sr of the August 1967 murder of Robert DeGeorge 4 In the early to late 1990s the 10th amp Oregon Crew had multiple run ins from a rival street gang 12th amp Wharton 12th amp Wharton had a very violent reputation and both crews refused to backdown from one another which led to several violent attacks from both sides In 1995 Louis Turra the leader of the 10th amp Oregon Crew overseeing the gang s marijuana cocaine and heroin dealing and sports betting enterprise was severely beaten and robbed of his Rolex watch at an after hours club by associates of Philadelphia crime family boss Joey Merlino allegedly for failing to pay a Mafia street tax on the gang s illegal earnings 5 Angered by the beating Turra sought vengeance His father Anthony Turra hosted a meeting at his house during which Anthony Louis and the gang discussed killing Merlino The plot failed to materialize as both Turras were indicted in August 1997 along with thirteen others In addition to drug charges the gang was charged with the murder of one suspected informant and the attempted murder of another and as well as conspiring to kill Merlino 6 While awaiting trial Louis Turra apparently hanged himself though there is speculation that he was in fact murdered by the Mafia in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on January 7 1998 On March 18 1998 Anthony Turra terminally ill with cancer and reliant on a wheelchair was shot to death outside his home by a gunman in a black ski mask as the elder Turra left for the federal courthouse where a jury was deliberating in the racketeering and drug case against him and four other men We consider this an organized crime assassination a mob hit Police Inspector Jerrold Kane said 7 Most of the others indicted were convicted of racketeering 8 Three years later Merlino was put on trial for helping orchestrate Anthony Turra s murder but was acquitted 9 A dispute between the 10th amp Oregon Crew and the Pagan s Motorcycle Club over drug dealing and loan sharking turf began in the late 1990s On February 28 1999 Pagans bikers beat five 10th amp O Crew members at a bar owned by Eugene Genie Boy Miller who had taken over the remnants of the organization after Louis Turra s death Miller was beaten pistol whipped and shot in the leg and buttocks 10 Joey Merlino attempted to broker a peace treaty between the two warring gangs and hosted a sit down in the spring of 1999 which Pagans president Steve Gorilla Mondevergine and leading 10th amp O Gang member John Johnny the Hat Hendri both attended However no agreement was reached and on August 29 1999 Mondevergine survived being shot eight times at close range as he walked to his mother s house after leaving a bar He refused to identify his attacker to police On November 3 2000 Mondevergine opened fire on Hendri as he left a diner firing twice and missing both times Mondevergine was arrested near the scene of the shooting in possession of a firearm later that day by police and Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI agents conducting surveillance in the area He was imprisoned for racketeering in January 2001 and served a three year sentence 1 11 Tenth amp Oregon Crew member Nicodemo Nicky Slick DiPietro was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in connection with the February 28 2000 shooting death of Tad Rice Green 12 13 Following further conflicts with the Philly Mafia and the Pagans 10th amp Oregon Crew leaders temporarily relocated to nearby Deptford Township in South Jersey before later returning to South Philadelphia In June 2002 three Philadelphia crime family associates were reportedly beaten and knocked unconscious by 10th amp O Crew members after a verbal disagreement at a local South Philadelphia bar 14 Andrew Micali a former member of the 10th amp O Crew who had left the gang following a dispute with leaders Johnny Garbarino and Eugene Genie Boy Miller was sentenced to five years in state prison on February 27 2009 for his role in running a sports bookmaking network with the Philadelphia crime family that operated inside the Borgata Hotel Casino poker room in Atlantic City The gambling ring was dismantled in November 2007 following Operation High Roller an investigation led by the State Police and the Division of Criminal Justice which involved the assistance of eleven other law enforcement agencies in New Jersey and Pennsylvania 15 16 The gang continues to have a significant presence in South Philadelphia and to a lesser extent certain Italian American neighborhoods in South Jersey but it has increasingly operated as a part of the Italian American Philadelphia Mafia in recent years See also editHistory of the Italian Americans in Philadelphia East Harlem Purple Gang South Brooklyn Boys Tanglewood BoysReferences edit a b c The Pagan s Vs 10th amp O Gorilla Mondevergine Took Philly Biker Club To The Mattress In 99 Scott Burnstein GangsterReport com June 17 2019 Why War Horns May Sound Over Philly Or Not panamericancrime com October 20 2016 Legendary lawyer dies Charles Peruto Sr 86 Vinny Vella and William Bender The Philadelphia Inquirer December 18 2013 Profile of Organized Crime Mid Atlantic Region U S Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 1983 Who s the mob hit wit Philadelphia Daily News March 14 1998 Defendant in Pa Mob Plot Shot Dead Scott Bekker Associated Press March 18 1998 Charged With Planning Mob Hit Reputed Gangster Slain On Street Chicago Tribune March 19 1998 Secrets of a mob hit man revealed in George Anastasia s new book My City Paper January 29 2015 The life and crimes of Joey Merlino GlobalMafiaNews com November 2 2014 Philadelphia Daily News 11 March 1999 Pagans raid bar target reputed leader of local gang Kitty Caparella Philadelphia Daily News March 11 1999 Former Pagans leader Mondevergine arrested on attempted murder charge George Anastasia The Philadelphia Inquirer December 16 2010 Nicky Slick Jim Barry My City Paper August 30 2001 Gangster inmate pleads guilty in Fayette to stealing from woman threatening to kill her Pittsburgh Tribune Review June 3 2015 Hitting the Hit Men Brendan McGarvey My City Paper June 5 2002 24 not guilty pleas in 60 million New Jersey sports gambling ring Kitty Caparella The Philadelphia Inquirer June 17 2008 Philadelphia man gets suspended sentence in Atlantic City bookmaking case NJ com April 9 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 10th 26 Oregon Crew amp oldid 1219970594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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