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Street Boss – Albert "Albie the Falcon" Vena [69] – born in 1948. Part of the new administration following the retirement of John DiFronzo. [68] Vena was once a powerful capo of the Grand Avenue crew and replaced Joseph Lombardo after his 2007, conviction of a 1974 murder. [70] By 2000, Vena had been acquitted of 2 murders. [71]
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The Chicago Blue Book of selected names of Chicago and suburban towns. Names and addresses of prominent residents, arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets; also ladies’ shopping guide, street directory, and other valuable information.
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Following the death of his mother, Sullivan lived in the house from 1892 until 1896, when his brother, Albert and his family moved in. [1] The Sullivan family resided there until 1905. In 1960, the Commission on Chicago Architectural Landmarks recognized the building as a Chicago Architectural Landmark. [ 2 ]
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Chicago Police had known about it for at least six years. [7] In July 1980, CPD arrested 46 on charges of selling drugs at several locations, including Potomac and Rockwell. At the time, it was the "largest roundup of suspected drug peddlers in the city`s history".