Baby-faced street gang named ‘McKillville’ waged yearlong turf war in working-class NYC nabe
Metro Baby-faced street gang named ‘McKillville’ waged yearlong turf war in working-class NYC nabe By Jordan Donegan and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon Published June 29, 2026, 4:12 p.m. Add The New York Post on Google A baby-faced street gang run by a 28-year-old ringleader terrorized a working-class Bronx neighborhood for months, turning it into a shooting gallery that left innocent bystanders wounded, prosecutors said Monday. Tyreik “Tubby” Seth, the reputed boss of the “McKillville” gang, ordered gangbangers as young as 14 to shoot up the borough during a year-long turf war with rivals out of local housing project, Bronx prosecutors said as they announced charges against 19 reputed gang members.
- ▪Metro Baby-faced street gang named ‘McKillville’ waged yearlong turf war in working-class NYC nabe By Jordan Donegan and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon Published June 29, 2026, 4:12 p.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google A baby-faced street gang run by a 28-year-old ringleader terrorized a working-class Bronx neighborhood for months, turning it into a shooting gallery that left innocent bystanders wounded, prosecutors said Mo
- ▪Tyreik “Tubby” Seth, the reputed boss of the “McKillville” gang, ordered gangbangers as young as 14 to shoot up the borough during a year-long turf war with rivals out of local housing project, Bronx prosecutors said as they announced charg
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