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NYC’s Professional Moped Robbery Crews—A Citywide Threat No One Talks About : Exclusive
I’ve been documenting New York City’s professional moped robbery crews for years, and over the weekend, I witnessed firsthand just how brazen and organized they’ve become. These are not isolated groups—different crews are operating across all five boroughs, each adopting high-speed mopeds to terrorize residents, steal property, and evade law enforcement. It started in Midtown Manhattan. I first heard the Level 1 alert on the police scanner and caught a glimpse of these crews circling victims like sharks, popping wheelies on sidewalks, and ripping through pedestrian areas. Phones, purses, and mailboxes became targets, and they hit each one with terrifying precision. I personally saw a crew member use a flytrap attached to the end of his belt to fish mail from a mailbox, clearly knowing exactly what to search for. For reasons unknown, they stayed entirely on sidewalks, moving swiftly from block to block.
Using an educated guess, I got ahead of them as they made their way to the West Village. And just like that, they appeared—out of nowhere. I saw them eye-to-eye as they snatched phones, purses, and broke into yet another mailbox. Later, sources in Midtown confirmed the crews circled back uptown, hitting more mailboxes and continuing their spree. From Uptown Manhattan down to the West Village and back, I captured a citywide robbery spree, spanning multiple precincts and neighborhoods. These crews are dangerous, highly organized, and extremely professional. Some members appear young, but their skill and coordination make them deadly. Two weeks ago in Brooklyn, a crew stole a man’s bike in Sheepshead Bay, splitting his head open and triggering a level one mobilization. Gravesend and other Brooklyn neighborhoods have also been targeted. Police sources tell me these robberies have become more common in the area, and officers are frustrated—they don’t know what to do anymore and have been told not to pursue. Yet, almost nothing is being reported publicly, leaving residents unaware and vulnerable.
In fact, a recent news article about kids riding scooters in a park in Sheepshead Bay failed to mention that some of those scooters were actively robbing people across the area—a detail intentionally left out. These omissions are part of a larger pattern: much of what is happening on city streets is being kept secret from the public, from brazen thefts to violent robberies. Encrypted messaging platforms coordinate these crews, with bosses issuing orders on exactly where to hit and what to prioritize. Belts with flytraps attached are used to jimmy mailboxes, targeting checks, credit cards, and personal information for identity theft. Stolen checks are “washed” and cashed later, making this a multi-million-dollar criminal enterprise. Despite the scale, sophistication, and danger of these operations, the media is quiet, the politicians are quiet, and the city is being terrorized in silence. From Midtown to the West Village, Sheepshead Bay to Gravesend, professional moped crews are ripping through New York’s streets with impunity—and no on
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