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  2. Jack Tocco - Wikipedia

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    Giacomo "Jack" William Tocco (c. Oct 1926 – July 14, 2014) was an Italian-American mobster and the longtime mob boss of the criminal organization known as the Detroit Partnership, based in Detroit, Michigan. He had numerous legitimate business holdings.

  3. Detroit Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Adamo and two associates were put on trial for the August 1913 murder of Tony Gianola's top aide Carlo Callego. Shortly thereafter an attempt was made on the life of Tony Gianola. In the latter part of 1913, the Gianolas struck indirectly at the Adamos with the elimination of their associate and adviser, Ferdinand Palma , a former Detroit ...

  4. Nick Licata (mobster) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, his son Carlo married Josephine Tocco, the daughter of Detroit underboss William "Black Bill" Tocco. Licata attended the wedding in Detroit. Licata attended the wedding in Detroit. Officer Jack O'Mara found the wedding invitations with the names of members of Detroit's and L.A.'s crime families on them while carrying out an arrest ...

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  6. The Purple Gang - Wikipedia

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    The gang was led by brothers Abe, Joe, Raymond, and Izzy Bernstein, [8] who had moved to Detroit from New York City. [9] While in Detroit casino operator Lincoln Fitzgerald was a gambler and he became associated with the Detroit Purple Gang. [10] In 1976 Fitzgerald opened a 16 story casino which he named Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel. [11]

  7. Detroit (film) - Wikipedia

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    Detroit grossed $16.8 million in the United States and Canada and $7.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $24.1 million, against a production budget of $34 million. [4] In North America, the film grossed $350,190 its limited-opening weekend from 20 theaters (an average of $17,510), finishing 16th at the box office. [33]

  8. Harpos Concert Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Harpos was built in 1939 as the Harper Theatre, an Art Moderne-styled movie theater operated by the Wisper-Westman circuit. Charles N. Agree, the architect of the earlier Grande and Vanity Ballrooms, designed the theatre. Contemporaries of the Harper Theatre included the Westown (1936), the Royal (1940), and the Dearborn (1941), all designed by ...

  9. Adolph Mongo - Wikipedia

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    For seven years, Mongo hosted "Detroit in Black & White," a two-hour radio show on 910 AM Superstation/WFDF. [6] [7] In February 2023, Mongo left 910AM Superstation/WFDF and started a podcast titled "Detroit in Black and White." [1] The podcast first aired on February 25, 2023, and the first two podcasts had over 3,000 hits. [1]