John and Frankie Gotti, the grandsons of infamous mobster John Gotti, were involved in an incident where they reportedly assaulted two men in Queens. This altercation, which occurred on June 2, was partially recorded in Howard Beach, as shared in a video obtained by the Post.
In the footage, one of the brothers is seen standing outside the passenger side of a white Mercedes-Benz SUV, while the other is positioned at the driver’s side.
A man appears to be throwing punches toward a taller individual, believed to be Gino Gabrieli, who is connected to John’s wife, Eleanor Gabrieli. An unidentified woman intervened, standing between the brothers and Gabrieli.
In the brief clip, the woman can be heard screaming “Now!” as the chaos unfolds. Interestingly, several neighbors mentioned they were oblivious to the woman involved.
John, 31, and Frankie, 27, face charges of assault and harassment after they allegedly confronted Gabrieli. Reports indicate that Gabrieli was spotted allegedly attempting to enter John Gotti’s home through a bedroom window.
He is accused of stealing items including his sister’s earrings, a watch, wallets, and about $3,000 in cash. Gabrieli was arrested and charged with second-degree robbery and other related offenses.
Interestingly, after Gabrieli’s release, sources indicated that John and Frankie sought out their brother-in-law. The two siblings have pleaded not guilty in Queens Crown Court.
The brothers are the descendants of the legendary John Gotti, who led the Gambino crime family for decades and was eventually convicted of murder and racketeering in 1992. He passed away in prison in 2002 at the age of 61.
