Wingin' It

Fledgling Guardian Angels get the call from gang-riddled Lake Worth

Downtown Lake Worth is doing fine. East of Federal Highway near the beach, life is splendid. But walk down South N Street and things get a lot grittier. There's Adrianne, the neighborhood prostitute. And those gangbangers over there are getting ready to offer you crack cocaine.

Don't walk close to the railroad tracks. You may get mugged, particularly if you're an illegal immigrant (and if you're walking in Lake Worth, you probably are). In the predominantly Haitian neighborhood, in the southwestern corner of the city, it doesn't matter who you are. You're in danger, bro.

Over the past five years, Lake Worth has seen an alarming increase in incidents of gang violence, drug dealing, and prostitution. Lifetime residents, once laid-back Old Florida folks, have come to fear for their lives, as do the newest residents, freshly arrived from Mexico, Guatemala, or Haiti. When gunshots pierce the hot summer nights, people hit the floor. Sometimes, as a precaution, they just sleep right there.

It's bad for the people. It's bad for the city. It's bad for business.

That's why, three months ago, Tom Ramiccio, Lake Worth's former mayor and current president of its Chamber of Commerce, made a few phone calls. He talked to the mayor, Jeff Clemens. He talked to the police chief, William Smith. The three of them agreed it was time to take action, and they made a Gotham City-like decision. No, not the Bat Signal. They made a conference call to the Guardian Angels.

The Angels — a Bronx-born citizen patrol group known for their spiffy red berets — agreed in April to resurrect their Lake Worth unit, which has been shut down since the late '80s. The announcement has been met mostly with enthusiasm from police, residents, and city commissioners.

But would the Guardian Angels be able to swoop in like comic-book heroes and save the city? Would they have any effect at all?


On a recent, sweltering Sunday afternoon at the Havana Hideout in Lake Worth, Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa is hard to miss. He's the imposing man with the deep-set eyes and the unmistakable look of the fearless do-gooder. He's the guy giving an interview to an attractive female television news reporter. He's the head hero, no question about it.

"It's such an honor to meet you," says an unkempt man with a starstruck expression.

Sliwa is at ease in the spotlight, not complaining about the sauna-like conditions, though sweat has beaded in his hair just below his signature red beret. It's a militaristic cap, composed of red wool atop a black silk liner, with a drawstring threaded through black vinyl trim and two eyelets at the back.

The beret is identical to those worn by the 20 men from all around Florida who have flocked in to show solidarity at this fundraiser for the revived Lake Worth unit of the volunteer group.

The difference is in how Sliwa wears it. Some of the Angels' berets don't fit quite right, bulging awkwardly at either side or appearing too tight or loose on the forehead. Sliwa's is flawless. It slopes gently from the left and looks secure without being restricting.

Since Sliwa founded the Angels, he and this beret have seldom been spotted apart. It all started in 1979, when he was a night manager at a McDonald's restaurant in the Bronx. Sliwa had tired of subway derelicts and thieves and the lawless atmosphere in pre-Giuliani New York. He started a band of citizen crime fighters, the Magnificent 13, to thwart crime on the subway by intimidation and citizen's arrests.

The group, armed with only handcuffs and flashlights, got little attention until Sliwa made some clever, eye-catching changes. The red berets gave them a hint of military discipline. He renamed the group the Guardian Angels. He also began training his recruits at the McDonald's. Years later, he revealed that the training involved more than just crime-fighting techniques. Sliwa was also teaching how to use the media as a resource.

At first, it was sheer manipulation. In 1979 and 1980, Sliwa's "angels" invented at least six incidents, catapulting themselves into the public eye.

They rescued a purse containing $300 and belonging to "Miss Kelly," a church-going elderly woman. They fought off six would-be rapists, and Sliwa tackled one resembling a "6-foot-6 gorilla." They thwarted an assault on a subway platform and became victims of hate vandalism when racist graffiti appeared on the walls of their headquarters. All dutifully reported by journalists, all fabricated by Sliwa.

For the capstone finale, Sliwa said he was kidnapped in 1980 by four Transit Authority police officers and threatened for four hours.

Never happened, he admitted 12 years later. This was right after he was kidnapped and shot five times — really — before jumping out of the window of a stolen taxi. Sliwa says the culprits were hired by John Gotti Jr. (whose father Sliwa had insulted on his radio show). Gotti Jr. was tried three times, each trial ending in a deadlocked jury; then the charges were dropped.

Sliwa told the New York Times that media coverage was like a narcotic. "It was intoxicating," Sliwa said. "Suddenly, reporters were calling me, quoting me, asking my opinion. When it first hits you and you get recognition, it's a jolt."

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  • FrankVanQueens 08/08/2008 2:14:00 PM

    First off, the only reason that Sliwa admitted that he faked crimes was because a former GA was tired of this degenerate and compulsive liar using his fakery as a springboard to make money. That is the name of the game with Sliwa. The GA is a cash cow for him. He charges the naive who join for the uniforms which he makes a profit off of. He uses the name of the GA in commericals on WABC radio. This is illegal! Oh, you didn't know this? Yes, he has a 5013C tax exemption for his group. When he uses their name to endorse a product such as AAMCO, he is violating the law. Some "crimefighter"? Why didn't he become a cop? Ans:playing "crimefighter" and radio host beats working for a living! He is an insult to the REAL officers of the law who truly risk their lives every day, not some fraud who plays at it. He looks like a cheap third rate comic book character.He is a combination of Slip Mahoney of the Bowery Boys, Batman, and Hulk Hogan. All fantasies that he wants to be. Trouble is, he is a farce who exploits the ignorant and naive into joining his group. He comes to town struts around in front of the cameras and disapears. He has them sign a release so that in case they hurt someone, or are hurt, he won't get sued. Some "dedication", huh? Of course he doesn't want to lose his million dollar condo. Which was bought with money from the illegal sale of a building he was given by Guiliani as his "headquarters". He made a tidy profit from that scam! He makes well over a million a year from his radio act, commericals, and speaking engagements. And yet he wants the people of Philadelphia PA to PAY for his stooges subway fares! He never gives a nickel of HIS money to the group, but asks others to do so. He is a leech, vampire and parasite who lives off the fears of crime, but in reality, does nothing except exploit the situation. Go to www.therightperspective.com to hear interviews with the Chief of Police of Halifax N.S. Canada who told him to get lost, and a former GA, named Magic, who was used and abused by this con artist extrodinaire! Send this flim flam man back to the sewers of Canarsie Brooklyn where he crawled up out of! Keep Florida clean, get rid of Sliwa!

  • Just 08/05/2008 5:07:00 PM

    We NEED people like this in our community and all the majority of people can do is naysay, criticize, and attempt to humiliate people who at least want to make a difference in their community. All you naysays should be ashamed of yourself. I consider you cowards and hold you in disdain, but even then, as a Guardian Angel, you'd be protected. I applaud the Guardian Angels. I wish there were more. I wish people were more involved in their community instead of running scared at the first hint of danger. Good job, Angels. Keep up the great work.

  • Simon 01/11/2008 6:14:00 AM

    Interesting article... it shows that the Guardian Angels don't do effective background checks, will hire people criminal backgrounds and mental histories, and resort to physical confrontations that are more vigilante group than civil patrol unit. Plus Sliwa is a manipulator of the media and faked crimes for publicity.

  • FrankVanQueens 01/08/2008 12:04:00 AM

    Sliwa who claims, "I took on the Mob", NEVER went down to the Ravenite Social Club on Mulberry St. in Little Italy and arrested John Gotti Sr. Why not? Was he afraid? How can a man who claims he "took on Uzi toting psychopathic cocaine sucking killing machines" in the NYC subways be afraid of some linguine eating criminals? Because all he is wants is the publicity, that's why! He never took on anyone anywhere. Even his remark on his radio program, "I got my nose broke four times being hit with a baseball bat" is a lie. No one was ever arrested in the subways with using or carrying an Uzi, at least not by Sliwa. He is a master manipulator of the media. There are enough gullible and ignorantly naive people.He is just looking for another vehicle to feed his insatiable appetite for publicity so he can further his media career.

  • Jessica 10/08/2007 9:05:00 PM

    I had no idea they were real! That's so cool. And good to the world. I hope they continue, and don't get hurt.

 

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