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Joe Adonis (1902–1971), natural causes; Joe Aiello (1891–1930), assassinated; Joseph Ardizzone (1884–1932), assassinated; Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno (1905–2002), natural causes
Jose Miguel Battle, Sr. (1930–2007) "El Padrino" Former Godfather of "The Corporation" (a.k.a. The Cuban Mafia) Ruggiero Boiardo, "Richie the Boot" (1890–1984) Salvatore Briguglio, "Sally Bugs" (1930-1978) Anthony Capo, "Tony" (1959/1960–2012) Antonio Caponigro, "Tony Bananas" (Philadelphia family member based in North Jersey) (1912–1980)
Structure of Mafia crime family. The boss in the Sicilian and Italian-American Mafia is the head of the crime family and the top decision maker. Only the boss can initiate an associate into the family, however, the boss can give permission to an underboss, consigliere or a captain, allowing them to become a made man.
The Godfather of Grass is gone. A good ol' boy from Kentucky, he tried to make a living to put bread on the table and turned that living into the largest marijuana farming operation in U.S ...
This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures by region and by American Mafia organization, both past and present. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Carlos Joseph Marcello [1] (Sicilian Italian);[Mor-sel-lo] born Calogero Minacore [kaˈlɔːdʒero minaˈkɔːre]; February 6, 1910 – March 3, 1993) was an Italian-American crime boss of the New Orleans crime family from 1947 to 1983.
The American Mafia, [23] [24] [25] commonly referred to in North America as the Italian-American Mafia, the Mafia, or the Mob, [23] [24] [25] is a highly organized Italian-American criminal society and organized crime group.
Angie Debo - author, historian, teacher at Enid High School; Jon Franklin - author, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner; Carol Hamilton - Poet Laureate of Oklahoma, 1995-1997; Marquis James - author, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner; Louis Jenkins - poet; D.L. Lang - Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California; Quraysh Ali Lansana - poet, civil rights historian