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  2. List of criminal organizations in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Street Gang (1860s) Cherry Hill Gang (1890s- early 1900s) Chichesters (1820s-1860s) Cosa Nostra DeMeo Crew (1960s-1983) Gallo Crew (1950s-1972) Morello family (1890s-1931) - Predecessor to what would become the Genovese family; Tanglewood Boys (1990s) Crazy Butch Gang (1890s- early 1900s) Daybreak Boys (1840s-1859) Dead Rabbits (1830s ...

  3. Five Families - Wikipedia

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    The five Mafia families in New York City are still active, albeit less powerful. The peak of the Mafia in the United States was during the 1940s and 50s, until the year 1970 when the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO Act) was enacted, which aimed to stop the Mafia and organized crime as a whole. [ 23 ]

  4. Category:Defunct restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Defunct restaurants in Manhattan (3 C, 78 P) Pages in category "Defunct restaurants in New York City" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. La Stella Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    La Stella Restaurant was an Italian restaurant in Forest Hills, Queens. [1] La Stella was opened by Joe and Jack Taliercio in 1960. [2] It closed in 1992. [3]

  6. Camorra in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The two New York based Camorra groups were the Neapolitan Navy Street gang headed by Alessandro Vollero and Leopoldo Lauritano, and the Neapolitan Coney Island gang under the command of Pellegrino Morano who ran his activities from his Santa Lucia restaurant in Coney Island. Camorra gangs largely dominated Brooklyn in the 1910s.

  7. Chris Paciello - Wikipedia

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    Paciello had connections to the New York Cosa Nostra crime families. [1] On Staten Island, Paciello joined the New Springville Boys , a gang with affiliations to the Bonanno crime family. [6] In December 1992, he participated in a $300,000 bank robbery at a Chemical Bank in the Staten Island Mall. [9]

  8. Polish-American organized crime - Wikipedia

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    Fred Goetz was involved in carrying out the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. In New Jersey, the organization led by Mickey Cusick, was the prominent boss of bootlegging in Southern Jersey. The infamous gangster Meyer Lansky, one of the leaders of the National Crime Syndicate and associate of Lucky Luciano, was a Polish Jew.

  9. Joe Profaci - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe "Joe" Profaci (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe proˈfaːtʃi]; October 2, 1897 – June 6, 1962) was an Italian-American Cosa Nostra boss who was the founder of what became the Colombo crime family of New York City. Established in 1928, this was the last of the Five Families to be organized. He was the family's boss for over three decades.

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