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Howard "Pappy" Mason (born September 8, 1959) is an American drug trafficker and organized crime figure. Mason and his partner, Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols, ran a drug smuggling gang called the Bebos, [1] in the Jamaica, Queens, neighborhood of New York City. The gang sold drugs and netted as much as $200,000 per month in profit.
A man convicted in the notorious killing of a rookie New York City police officer at the height of the city's crack cocaine epidemic decades ago has been denied parole, state corrections officials ...
Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols (born December 25, 1958) is an American convicted former drug kingpin who ran a sophisticated drug trafficking organization in the 1980s in Jamaica, Queens. [1] Members of Nichols' crew were a friend from prison, Howard "Pappy" Mason, a key part of Nichols' operation; Luc "Spoon" Stephen, a trusted associate; and ...
The foursome were acting on orders from notorious drug dealer Howard “Pappy” Mason, who orchestrated the hit from prison and fronted the $8,000 for the deed.
Around 3:30 a.m. on February 26, 1988, Byrne was sitting in his marked patrol car on 107th Ave. and Inwood St. in the South Jamaica section of Queens in New York City. He was assigned to keep an eye on the house of a local Guyanese immigrant named Arjune, [a] who had repeatedly called the police to report illegal activities on his street.
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She then moved to the US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, in the Eastern District of New York. Proving to be a highlight of her time with the Eastern District was Caldwell's successful conviction of New York City drug lord Howard "Pappy" Mason for the murder of Officer Edward Bryne. [2]