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Joseph Orapallo, 57, and his 22-year-old son, Frank Orapallo, were nabbed early Wednesday when the NYPD Financial Crimes Task Force carried out the raid on their Staten Island home, according to ...
The son of Vincent "Boozy" DeCicco from Benevento, Campania, an alcoholic soldier with the Gambino crime family, DeCicco grew up in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, but lived as an adult on Staten Island. Frank DeCicco's brother was Gambino soldier George DeCicco and his sister was Betty DeCicco. [1] Frank's uncle was Gambino capo George DeCicco.
Joseph "Joey Relay" Lubrano (born October 26, 1970, New York), also known as "Giovanni", "John", "Big Joe" is a capo in the family with ties to mobsters on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx. [160] Lubrano's crew operates around the Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Westchester.
Bilotti was subsequently inducted as a "made" member of the family in October 1977, and his older brother Joseph followed suit in 1980. [5] When Castellano moved into a custom built palatial mansion at 177 Benedict Road atop Staten Island's Todt Hill in 1980, Bilotti moved into a less ostentatious home nearby. He was a regular visitor and ...
The New York Police Department’s Harbor Unit pulled the remains out of the river near Governor's Island around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Joseph Armone (1917–1992), organized crime figure; William Cutolo, Sr. (1949–1999), underboss of the Colombo crime family [1] Dorothy Day (1897–1980), Catholic social activist recognized as a Servant of God [2] [3] Costabile Farace (1960–1989), American criminal, mobster [citation needed]
Scarlett Johansson wants Colin Jost to sell Staten Island ferry for scrap metal: 'Help our family!'
The Lucchese crime family's Brooklyn faction is a group of Italian-American mobsters within the Lucchese crime family that control organized crime activities in the New York metropolitan area but are predominantly based out of Brooklyn and Staten Island. The Brooklyn faction was created after two separate crews in the Lucchese family were ...