- Construction magnate Rocco Tomassetti, 65, and wife Vinceta Marsicano-Tomassetti, were shot inside their 8,751-square foot, $3.2 million mansion
- Their 29-year-old son, Dino Tomassetti, was arrested in New Jersey after fleeing the scene in a Cadillac Escalade and is awaiting extradition
- The Tomasetti family is part of a construction dynasty that helped shape New York City's skyline
- Now, the family dynasty is surrounded by yellow tape as police investigate a shooting in tony Hewlett Harbor, which is in the 95th percentile for public safety
- Dino Tomassetti is a body builder and personal trainer whose social media pages are filled with pictures of him flexing his bulging muscles
- His grandfather and father were previously indicted for alleged mob ties
A BODYBUILDER shot his millionaire parents at their New York mansion on Christmas Day before fleeing the scene, according to police.
Dino Tomassetti, 29, is accused of shooting his dad Rocco Tomassetti, 65, in the back and his mother Vincenza, 64, in the head at the $3.2 million Long Island home.
Personal trainer Dino was arrested in Mahwah, New Jersey, after police sources told The Daily Voice he fled the scene in a Cadillac Escalade.
His social media pages show dozens of images and videos of him lifting weights in the gym.
The Tomassetti family owns a construction company behind many of the skyscrapers in New York City.
Their work includes the Goldman Sachs headquarters and the Bank of America headquarters in Manhattan.
Dino's grandfather was linked to organized crime.
Dino is being held in Bergen County pending extradition proceedings.
His charges will depend on the severity of his parent's injuries.
After news of the shooting broke neighbors told The New York Post: “They’re very nice people. You couldn’t ask for better neighbors.
“They don’t bother you. They keep their house beautiful. They talk to you and say, ‘Can I help you with anything?’ They’re very fine people. I can’t say a bad word about them.”