Byrd Gang

The Byrd Gang also known as the Piff Gang, is a criminal organization located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Detectives with New Orleans Police Department's Multi-Agency Gang unit previously described the Byrd Gang as "one of the most murderous gangs in town." The gang have a long history of violence which made the gang notoriously murderous among other gangs in the city. In 2018 three members of the gang were indicted on Heroin distribution charges.

Byrd Gang
Founding locationCentral City, New Orleans
Years active2000s–present
TerritoryCentral City, New Orleans
EthnicityPrimarily African American
Membership (est.)30-50
Leader(s)Neno Calvin Tokey Hefner
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, Murder, Theft and Kidnapping
Allies39ers, BTY, AHM, Gerttown Hounds. Fischer Projects
RivalsGhost Gang Goonie Gang, Young Melph Mafia St Bernard Projects

History

The Byrd Gang originated from the former C.J. Peete public housing development, known as Magnolia Projects, an infamous housing projects in Central City. For years the gang have feuded with the 3-N-G gang and clashed with them during the 2009 Mardi Gras parade where seven people were shot, including a baby. The shooting made national headlines in the news and brought the gang to the attention of the FBI.[1][2][3] In 2017, members of the gang were involved in a violent broad daylight shootout on Magazine Street that left two men wounded.[4]

Indictment

In March 2018, three members of the Byrd Gang were indicted by a grand jury, charged with multiple counts of distributing heroin.[5][6][7] Later in April 2019, 2 members would be arrested for retaliation to the injustice murder of Torrence Allen.

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