GOOD.is
GOOD is a collaboration of individuals, businesses, and nonprofits pushing the world forward. Get involved.
  • Home
  • |
  • Columns ▶
    • BoingBoing on GOOD
    • Joe Ippolito on Business
    • Carol Coletta on Cities
    • Alissa Walker on Design
    • Ben Jervey on the Environment
    • Peter Smith on Food
    • Truman National Security Project on Foreign Policy
    • Picture Show
    • Mark Peters on Language
    • Anne Trubek on Literature
    • See All Columns
  • |
  • Video
  • |
  • Infographics
  • |
  • Community
  • |
  • Events
  • Follow GOOD:
  • twitter
  • flickr
  • facebook
  • youtube
  • rss feed
  • Business
  • |
  • Cities
  • |
  • Culture
  • |
  • Design
  • |
  • Education
  • |
  • Environment
  • |
  • Food
  • |
  • Health
  • |
  • Media
  • |
  • People
  • |
  • Politics
  • |
  • Technology
  • |
  • Transportation
  • 0

NYC Crime Still Just Like In The Movies

  • Posted by: Alexandra Marvar
  • on July 1, 2008 at 2:35 am

If you thought good old-fashioned gangster action, hit men, people seeking bloody retribution for wrongfully-offed comrades, and the use of phrases like “rubbed out” were all just the dramatic devices of classic cinema anymore, you were wrong. These things still happen in New York City. Sometimes to people we’ve heard of.

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, who famously bit part of a guy’s ear off in 1997, has been accused of paying $50,000 to have two men killed, possibly connected to the murder of his friend and bodyguard, whose nickname, by the way, was “Homicide.”

Tyson denies any involvement at all. Deliberations at the federal trial begin this week.

Fun fact: growing up as a delinquent in Brooklyn, Mike Tyson had been arrested 38 times by the time he was 13. Another fun fact: Did we already mention he bit part of a guy’s ear off back in 1997?

Image: Still from Godfather, Paramount Pictures

  • Filed under: Blog : GOOD Blog
  • Share
  • Discuss
  • Mark it good!
  • Facebook
  •   Twitter
  • Digg
  • Stumble
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
Direct link to this post:
Send as an Email:
Your email address:
Recipient's email address:
Message:

X
Login or Sign up to discuss this article

Related Content

  • Magazine : Transparency

    Transparency: The Most Homicidal Countries

    With Halloween around the corner, the idea of being stabbed ...
    Read & Discuss

  • Blog : GOOD Blog

    Homicide Map

    We hope you've taken the time to read Sam Slovick's piece on Skid Row in ...
    Read & Discuss

  • Blog : The Community Board

    PETA Serving Up A McCrummy and McUnHappy Awareness Campaign

    ...
    Read & Discuss

  • Blog : The Community Board

    When justice is blind to innocence...

    "When justice is blind to innocence…a modification by the people is required.It is you, the people, who must speak out ...
    Read & Discuss

  • Blog : The Community Board

    Hello World!

    A quick hello from Australia! I would like to become apart of this community and I hope to post some new ...
    Read & Discuss

Recent Readers

  • Beth Stone
  • factoryarts
  • superfamous
  • Amrit
  • crowcrag
  • pjsimsigan
  • Max Schorr
  • Lndscpurbnsm
  • davidzet
  • Gerardo64
  • Ben Jervey
  • Casey Caplowe
See all

This Week In Blogs

  • Most Discussed
  • Most GOODMarked
  1. How Thanksgiving Got Its Turkey
  2. Is Newsweek’s Sarah Palin Cover Sexist?
  3. The Culture of the Interrobang
  4. Transparency: The Effects of Bike Commuting on Obesity
  5. The GOOD 100: Cowpooling
  6. Are You Raising a Furkid?
  7. Sad or Cute: Hermit Crab Makes Home in Broken Bottle
  8. The Charter for Compassion
  9. Rental Goats Clear Brush Better, Beat Cosmonauts in Space Race
  10. Heartmelting Footage of Dogs Welcoming Soldiers Home
  1. The Charter for Compassion
  2. New School: How the Web Liberalized Liberal Arts Education
  3. Picture Show: Breach
  4. The Culture of the Interrobang
  5. Intermission: Eye-popping 3D Building Projections
  6. Picture Show: Four Days in Dubai
  7. The GOOD Guide to COP15: The Fire this Time: Copenhagen and the War for the Future
  8. EyeWriter: Paralyzed Artist Draws with His Eyes
  9. The Kids Are All Right
  10. Charging Forward with Mission Motor’s Electric Superbike

GOOD Magazine
About
|
Join
|
Sign In

Categories

  • Business
  • Cities
  • Culture
  • Design
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Media
  • People
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Transportation

Special Features

  • Blogs
  • Events
  • Infographics
  • Look
  • Picture Show
  • Q&A
  • Video

Community

  • Community Board
  • Member directory
  • Join the Community

Social

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Flickr

Magazine

  • Current issue
  • Back issues
  • Subscribe
  • Gift a gift
  • Renew/Service

GOOD

  • What is GOOD?
  • Make GOOD better
© GOOD Worldwide LLC. - all rights reserved
  • Company details
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • RSS
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Powered by Verkata