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As the 1980s ticked by and crack started hitting the big city, making daily headlines, the ranks of the Bath Avenue Crew had grown and the members were no longer kids but men, well. On September 15, 1991, Bickelman's body, with six bullet wounds, was discovered near his apartment in Bath Beach. [6] Bickelman was allegedly murdered by Bonanno associate Paul Gulino, an ambitious young mobster who ran the Bath Avenue Crew.
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[7] In 1993, Spero ordered Gulino's murder. Meanwhile, his loyal henchmen, called the Bath Avenue crew, would congregate at a social club on the street below. Federal prosecutors suspected Spero of using the birds as a discreet way to deliver messages to his men.
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A long-time Bonnano family boss, Spero made much of his money by selling stolen fireworks. James "Jimmy Gap" Calandra (born 1969) was a Bonanno crime family associate and a member of the "Bath Avenue Crew". James Calandra was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City in 1969, and Calandra was introduced to the Mafia at a young age.
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Calandra and his friends Paul Gulino, Thomas Reynolds, Joseph Calco, and Fabrizio DeFrancisci formed their own crew, the "Bath Avenue Crew". In 1992. Tommy "TK" Reynolds was an associate of the Bonanno Family and was a member of a violent Brooklyn mob farm team called the Bath Avenue Crew.
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Like cigars? Che. Joey Calco, the ninth mob turncoat to testify in Spero's racketeering trial in Brooklyn Federal Court, said he killed Bath Ave. Crew leader Paul Gulino in July 1993 after the hotheaded Gulino.
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Brooklyn federal Judge Edward Korman offered no explanation as he sentenced Michael Yammine and James Calandra - former mob wannabes who made their bones with the vicious "Bath Avenue Crew. Bath Avenue crew - a "farm team" that was run by Bonanno associate Paul Gulino supervised under consigliere Anthony Spero until Gulino got into an argument with Spero and shoved him. Exclusive television interviews include Jimmy Calandra, a gritty member of the Bath Avenue Crew that terrorized the streets of Brooklyn in the late 1990s, who reveals on camera for the first time.
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Members of the Bath Avenue Crew were as young as 8 years old when they began to align themselves with the biggest, baddest gang in America: Cosa Nostra, specifically the Five Families. Bath Avenue Crew founding members.
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