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Bailey Boys

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Bailey Boys
Bailey Avenue from the corner of Westminster Avenue, toward Kensington Avenue
Founded2011
TerritoryBailey Avenue to Main Street
EthnicityPrimarily African American
AlliesCrips
RivalsLRGP
Milla Gangsta Bloods

Bailey Boys is a street gang based in Buffalo, New York in the Kensington, Buffalo and surrounding neighborhoods and was established around 2011. The gang is known for crimes of murder, robbery, and many different types of racketeering including drug trafficking.[1]

History

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The Bailey Boys was founded in 2011 by several people, the gang was named after the street Bailey Avenue which stretches from downtown Buffalo and up to the lower areas of Amherst, New York and was also called the "most feared gang in Buffalo".[2] The gang started earning infamy and notoriety after a shooting in Martin Luther King Jr. Park in 2012 near Genesse Street and Best Street, this was done spearheaded by Tariq Brown and it was realized afterwards that the gang's territory expanded to the areas of Winspear Avenue, the Kensington Expressway, Eggert Road and Main Street.[3] In the same year, another member of the gang by the name of Raymel Weeden would shoot and kill Fred Rozier on February, which in 2018, he would plead guilty to the murder.[4] A year after this shooting, the gang as a collective would be charged with "rampant" drug dealing, four murders, and 14 attempted murders.[5]

In 2018, the leader of the Bailey Boys, Kenneth Pettway Jr., was arrested by federal agents for drug conspiracy and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.[6] He supplied narcotics including crack cocaine, heroin and cannabis even beforehand warrants were executed in which federal agents searched for drugs and drug paraphernalia on January 18, 2012. Around 14 Bailey Boys have been indicted, including Kenneth himself.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Anderson, Todd (2012-08-02). "Will "BAILEY BOYS" Arrest Curtail Violence on Buffalo City Streets? [VIDEO]". WBLK. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  2. ^ Chandler, Matt (2012-08-02). "Feds crack down on city street gang". American City Business Journals. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  3. ^ "Buffalo man sentenced in 2012 MLK Park shooting". WGRZ. 2016-12-05. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  4. ^ Hetherly, Marian (2018-06-12). "Bailey Boys Gang member pleads guilty to 2012 murder". WBFO. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  5. ^ Wozniak, Mark (2013-04-23). "Gang member charged in MLK Park murder". WBFO. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  6. ^ Fairbanks, Phil (2018-10-16). "Bailey Boys gang leader gets 40 years in prison". The Buffalo News. ISSN 0745-2691. OCLC 8882862. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  7. ^ "BAILEY BOYS GANG LEADER SENTENCED TO 40 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR HIS INVOLVEMENT IN DRUG CONSPIRACY". States News Service. Gale. 2018-10-16. Retrieved 2024-09-27.