He was packing at the mall.
An illegal 9mm handgun flew out of a reputed teen gangbanger’s pocket during a wild brawl with a rival crew at a Long Island mall — with the melee caught on shocking video footage.
Tavion “Tay-Tay” Elting, 18, an alleged member of the violent Mak Balla Family gang, was nabbed on video scuffling in the food court at the Smith Haven Mall on Nov. 29, when the gun slips out onto the floor — and is kicked away by an alert bystander, footage released by the Suffolk County District Attorneys office shows.
Elting’s pal appears to run after the weapon, but prosecutors said it was recovered by cops.
The alleged gang member is facing robbery, gun and a slew of other charges in a 168-indictment unsealed by prosecutors Thursday, naming 22 reputed members of the MBF gang.
The indictment comes after a joint four-year investigation and covers 38 separate incidents, including 17 shootings, three armed robberies and murder and gun conspiracy, DA Ray Tierney said.
A total of 22 illegal guns were recovered during the operations, prosecutors said.
“Members and associates of the Mark Balla Family spent years spreading violence and narcotics, all to further their gang’s status while wreaking havoc in Suffolk County,” County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina said in a statement.
Elting, who allegedly goes by the nicknames “Tay Tay” and “T-Dot,” is from East Patchogue and faces up to 25 years in prison on the top charge of first-degree robbery, prosecutors said.
He was ordered held on $40,000 cash bail or a bond of up to $4 million, the DAs office said.
The indictment was unsealed on the same day the Suffolk County DA announced a second indictment charging six reputed members of the 9 Trey Bloods with conspiracy, drug, gun and assault charges.
Among those busted was Joseph Baker, who was recently released from prison early by state officials.
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