New York Daily News

Gang takedown

29 ‘Mac Balla’ goons charged by Bronx DA

- BY ADAM SCHRADER AND REUVEN BLAU

More than two dozen gangbanger­s, who plotted murders, smuggled scalpels into city jails and ordered slashings behind bars have been busted, the Bronx district attorney’s office said Wednesday.

Two of the 29 suspected “Mac Balla” gang members “set out to kill” a man who got into a fight with the mother of a jailed gang member, authoritie­s said.

Two other gang members searched Instagram for people wearing expensive jewelry to rob, according to the criminal complaint. They twice tried to have a woman accomplice arrange to meet men to rob them, but investigat­ors tipped off the potential victims, court papers said.

The indictment­s charged the suspects with everything from attempted murder to robbery to smuggling drugs into an upstate prison.

“This case illustrate­s the ongoing fight to dismantle the brutal criminal network, which has its hub in Rikers Island, and shows how dangerous this battle can be for our law enforcemen­t officers,” said Bronx DA Darcel Clark.

All told, 13 of the 29 alleged gang members were nabbed during a major takedown on Dec. 6 and 7, and another was arrested Dec. 10.

Six remain at large, and nine are currently incarcerat­ed.

As for the attempted murder, defendants Donte Joe, 38, and Michael Winn, 36, drove to Harlem to look for their target, authoritie­s said.

But they couldn’t find him, so they decided to settle on the man’s brother, saying they would “just do him in,” court papers show.

Police officers in the area scared them off and they went back to the Bronx, prosecutor­s said.

Cops there pulled them over and discovered a loaded .357 Magnum revolver, the criminal complaint said.

Some of the gang members allegedly terrorized other inmates in jail.

Jamar Williams, 32, from Rikers, ordered the attack on three other inmates, prosecutor­s said.

Six gangbanger­s allegedly slashed two ‘Mac Ballas’ who broke gang rules, and sliced open the cheek of a Trinitario­s member,” according to the DA. That rival gang member needed 26 stitches to close an 8-inch wound.

Jacob Ramirez, 24, is also charged with attempted assault for trying to knife a correction officer.

“This investigat­ion and the resulting indictment­s send a very clear message to anyone who attempts to bring weapons, violence and drugs into our jails,” said Correction Commission­er Cynthia Brann.

“You will be prosecuted if you commit crimes in custody, and if convicted you will face prison time, even if you beat the charges that originally got you here,” she said.

 ??  ?? Bronx DA Darcel Clark, joined by prosecutor­s, announces "Mac Balla” gang sweep, which included seizures of weapons (below), some of which were smuggled into
Bronx DA Darcel Clark, joined by prosecutor­s, announces "Mac Balla” gang sweep, which included seizures of weapons (below), some of which were smuggled into

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