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Dominick J. Eadicicco, a Hells Angel
from Staten Island pled guilty yesterday in Augusta County, Virginia to
malicious wounding by a mob and the use of a firearm in the commission
of a felony. He was sentenced to serve eight years in prison. He had
been scheduled to begin trial on March 18.
According to prosecutors, Eadicicco and a
club prospect from East Elmhurst, New York named Anthony Milan fired
four shots at two Pagans Motorcycle Club members last September 10 as
the Pagans parked near a recently rented room at a Homestead Inn in
Greenville, Virginia. A motel room clerk had assigned the Pagans to a
room next to three rooms rented by the Hells Angels.
Surveillance Video
One of the Pagans was wounded in the
lower back. The second was beaten. The man who was shot spent a week at
the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. The other
Pagan was treated and released. Neither of the Pagans cooperated with
police or prosecutors.
The government’s case was based on surveillance video and video recorded on an iPad by one of the Hells Angels.
Police arrested seven Hells Angels from
the New York City area after the shooting and recovered two pistols, one
cartridge and a small quantity of drugs.
Eadicicco was the fifth suspect arrested
that night to agree to a plea deal. Last month, Milan pled guilty to
the same charges as Eadicicco and was also sentenced to eight years.
Nathaniel A. Villaman of East Brunswick, New Jersey; Joseph Anthony
Paturzo of the Bronx, New York and Richard E. West of Baldwin, New York
all pled guilty to malicious wounding by a mob and were sentenced to
four years.
Two ther men, Andy Thongthawath of
Queens and Buster Domingo of South Ozone Park, New York have been
charged with possession of a schedule I or II drug and possession of a
firearm while in possession of a schedule I or II drug.