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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Gang  leaves business card at crime scene</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 00:27:03 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Staten Island bandit dooms gang by leaving business card at crime scene<br /><br />BY Thomas Zambito<br /><br />NEW YORK DAILY NEWS<br /><br />STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Wednesday, June 17th 2009, 4:00 AM<br /><br />Schwartz for News Anthony Kalika of Staten Island, alleged member of burglary ring, is taken by law officials to Brooklyn court.<br /><br />A brazen gang of New York bandits was smart enough to pull off a multistate spree, but so dumb they left a real business card at one crime scene.<br /><br />The card bearing the name of Anthony Kalika, 19, of Staten Island, listed his proficiency at trades like electrical wiring and plumbing, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.<br /><br />You Name It, I Can Do It, read the card, which was found in a car abandoned at the scene of one burglary.<br /><br />Nine members of the ring from Brooklyn and Staten Island, were charged in the series of middle-of-the-night break-ins at chain stores such as Best Buy and Petco in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio.<br /><br />Prosecutors say the gang also posed as cops during several gunpoint robberies.<br /><br />On Nov. 15, 2008, five gang members kidnapped a Staten Island pot dealer at gunpoint from the Pleasant Plains train station for his stash of drugs and money, prosecutors say.<br /><br />The victim was handcuffed and driven to a Staten Island beach, where he was forced to his knees while one gang member clicked a round off behind his head, prosecutors say.<br /><br />Kalika was a key player in an attack that gave the drug dealer the impression he was about to be executed, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Skinner.<br /><br />He [Kalika] not only participated in it, but he&#x27;s the one who put the handcuffs on the victim, Skinner said.<br /><br />State criminal charges were dropped by the Staten Island district attorney when the victim in the staged execution recanted his identification of the suspects, Skinner said.<br /><br />Skinner said the feds bolstered the case with recent wiretap evidence and statements from co-conspirators that linked gang members to the kidnapping.<br /><br />The nine arrested yesterday were charged with crimes that include burglary, extortion, credit card theft, marijuana trafficking and identity theft.<br /><br />The first break-in occurred in January on Staten Island, followed by one in suburban Greenburgh a month later.<br /><br />They allegedly moved on to a store in Copley, Ohio, in March and one in Scranton, Pa., in April.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2009/06/17/2009-06-17_life_of_crime_not_in_cards.html#ixzz0Ijk5UrJx C<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/6/gang-leaves-business-card-at-crime-scene.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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