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In February 1928, Al Capone's brother Ralph Capone tried to force Carollo to supply his brother's Chicago Outfit with imported alcohol and cut off Joe Aiello, a rival bootlegger in Chicago. [2] Arriving by train in New Orleans with several Outfit mobsters to press his case, Capone's party was intercepted, according to local legend, by Carollo ...
Meeting Capone as he arrived at a New Orleans train station, Carollo, accompanied by several police officers, reportedly disarmed Capone's bodyguards and broke their fingers, forcing Capone to return to Chicago. In 1930, Carollo was arrested for the shooting of federal narcotics agent Cecil Moore, which took place during an undercover drug buy.
It is also sometimes reported that Provino Mosca had been a chef for Al Capone in Chicago, [6] [7] but the family says this is untrue. [4] [8]) Provino died in 1962. Lisa (by then known as "Mama Mosca"), two of their children, Johnny and Mary, and Mary's husband Vincent took over the restaurant. "Mama Mosca" died in 1979 and Vincent died in 2004.
Abner Zwillman, "Longie", "Al Capone of New Jersey" (1904–1959) New Orleans. Sam Carolla (1896–1972) Carlos Marcello (1910–1993) New York City.
Born in 1899 Brooklyn, New York to an immigrant family, Alphonse Gabriel Capone was destined for a life of trouble-making. Capone joined his first gang after being expelled from school at age 14.
Miami-Dade’s long-standing connection to Al Capone, probably the most famous organized crime boss in the 20th century, has come to an unceremonious rubble-filled end. Capone, declared Public ...
New York mobster who dominated labor racketeering with Joseph Rosenzweig in the Lower East Side during the 1910s. [1] [4] [7] [9] Abraham Friedman: No image available: 1897–1939 1920s–1930s New York mobster and enforcer for labor racketeer Nathan Kaplan, and later Louis Buchalter and Jacob Shapiro during the 1920s and 1930s. [4] Martin ...
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.