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Mozart Street Gang

Monday, July 23, 2012

Would-be Stabber Misses Victim in Boylston and Mozart Gang Beef at Dominican Festival

State Police say quick law enforcement response led to an attacker dropping his knife before he could inflict damage. Police say the incident is tied to the feud between the Boylston Street and Mozart Street Gangs.

If you saw or heard a helicopter buzzing the Southwest Corridor on Sunday evening, it was part of a search for a would-be stabber in the neighborhood's oldest gang rivalry. State Police say someone tried — and failed — to stab another person in Stony Brook Park, adjacent to the Stony Brook T. "It was revealed that the suspect was waving the knife in a slashing movement at the victim but did not make contact," David Procopio, spokesman for the State Police, wrote in an email to Patch. Procopio said the police response was so quick that the suspect wasn't able to injure the victim. He dropped the knife and fled. The incident took place as hundreds of people enjoyed Sunday's Convite Banilejo, an outdoor festival that celebrates Boston's ties …

fernando

3:30 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

these festivals are gettin out of hand, they should ban them   more ›

Monday, July 9, 2012

LIST: Violence Tied to the Boylston and Mozart Street Gangs

The arrests Monday of several reputed members of the Boylston Street gang come after years of bloody strife, much of it with their rivals, the Mozart Street gang.

Monday's big Jamaica Plain news, that police and prosecutors had arrested much of the leadership of the Boylston Street gang, may come as a relief to neighbors who have lived in fear. Over the years, the Boylston associates often had bloody conflicts with their rival Mozart Street gang. Police stress that while the names of the groups come from two JP streets, the feuding gang members no longer live there. Here is a review of violent incidents police have linked to the conflict between Boylston and Mozart: According to the Gazette, police and prosecutors link many drug-related crimes to the rival groups. [Editor's note: This post has been updated with information from the Boston Herald.]

bumburi

9:11 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

juan cabral come MIERDA hablando basura por que no lo dices de frente a el lo haces ahora por k estan dentro tanta basura que hablas como lok eres dando direccion falsa para despues estar cagando   more ›

Monday, April 9, 2012

Mozart Street Gang Gun Buddy Added to Boston Police "Most Wanted" List

Each week, Boston Police update their list of most wanted persons. This week Christian Greene, a man with connections to JP's Mozart Street gang, was added to the list.

Boston Police have updated their "Most Wanted" list. If you have information about any of the persons at the link, they ask that you call 1-800-494-TIPS. Among the persons newly listed this week is Christian Greene, wanted for federal parole violation. Police say Greene travelled with members of JP's Mozart Street gang to practice shooting at a range in Salisbury in December 2010. At that time, Greene was on probation for state drug trafficking offenses, prosecutors said. It is a parole violation to practice one's marksmanship at a firing range. Police had listed his name as Green (without the e) in earlier documents.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Both Sides in Gang Violence Trace Back to Same Dominican Town

Police say that despite the gangs carrying the names Mozart and Boylston, gang members no longer live on those exact streets.

A blood feud between groups from the same Dominican town caused the knife attack and shootings that left three men dead last week. That's the picture that emerged from police who spoke at a forum last night hosted by the JP Neighborhood Council. Members of the competing Mozart and Boylston gangs attacked each other in a crowded Centre Street pizzeria last Sunday. Winsizky Soto, 27, and Johnnel "Bo" Cruz, 20, of Jamaica Plain and Ariel Dume, 20, of Dorchester mortally wounded each other at Same Old Place restaurant. The forum drew more than 65 people to the fellowship hall at First Baptist Church. In addition to the three men killed, a stray bullet injured one woman. Not all wounds are physical, though. Forty people witnessed the shooting, …

javi

9:39 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

as you can see you get more and better local information from the patch than the globe and herald together.   more ›

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Police: Pizzeria stabbing and shootings are gang-related

Some young people in JP report being fed up with the "back and forth" of gang violence.

The knife and gun fight that erupted inside a normally-peaceful pizza shop on Sunday night appears to be gang related, police say. All three of the young men believed to have started a fatal fight at Same Old Place, a beloved Centre Street pizzeria, died from the wounds they inflicted on each other. The three young men were all known to police as belonging to gangs, said Officer James Kenneally, a spokesman for the Boston Police Department. While police were careful not to link Sunday's shootings and stabbing with particular previous incidents, there is a widespread idea among JP residents that the violence is an ongoing gang feud. While police have not officially released the names of any of the dead, several media reports say one of …

ra camp

2:31 pm on Tuesday, May 24, 2011

This is a very, very tragic crime that took 3 young lives and wounded a by-stander. More people could have been caught in the incident and harmed or killed for no reason at all, just for catching a bite to eat at a great local eatery. However, at the same time, we have to take notice that 3 young men, two aged 21 and another 28 need to have more to do in their lives than to be involved and …   more ›

Monday, November 22, 2010

Third Man Dies From Knife and Gun Fight at Same Old Place

Police confirmed a third victim has died, leaving no survivors among the three persons believed to have started the fight.

All three of the young men believed to have started a fatal knife and gun fight at a beloved JP pizzeria are dead, according to police. Same Old Place, a JP staple for 39 years, opened this morning despite being the scene of a deadly fight Sunday night. One of the combatants, a 21-year-old described by police as a white Hispanic, died from knife wounds. A second participant, approximately 21 years old and also described by police as a white Hispanic, died from multiple gunshot wounds. This afternoon, police announced that a third person involved in the fight, a 28-year-old white Hispanic man, also died. He had previously been in stable condition. Police said they were not releasing names of the dead men yet pending notification of …

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