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  2. Robert Perrino - Wikipedia

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    Robert Francis Perrino, also known as "Bobby Perrino" (February 9, 1938 in Fordham, Bronx – May 4, 1992 in Port Richmond, Staten Island) was the superintendent of deliveries at the New York Post from the 1970s until 1992, when he was murdered.

  3. Jerry Capeci - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, he covered the funeral of Carlo Gambino for the Post. [3] Capeci also wrote about Mafia figures for New York magazine. [4] Shortly after the murder of Paul Castellano in 1985, Capeci was hired by the New York Daily News. [4] He wrote the "Gangland" column in the Daily News from 1989 until August 1995, when the column was discontinued ...

  4. A Crooked NYPD Cop Working with the Mafia Framed Barry ... - AOL

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    The post office suspended him after he missed shifts. ... Netflix Documentary Shows How Feds Took Down the New York City Mafia. On the afternoon of Nov. 4, 1986, Peter Mitchell, a 29-year-old ...

  5. Michael Cannell book delves into true story of New York cops ...

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    (The Mafia) truly formed in the 1930s but became unraveled in the 1990s for a range of reasons, including the decision by Rudy Giuliani (then U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York ...

  6. How one Brooklyn neighborhood became instrumental in the rise ...

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    Red Hook is best known to today’s New Yorkers for the blue and yellow glow of its IKEA store, pulling in urban furniture shoppers from all five boroughs. But the...

  7. Gambino crime family - Wikipedia

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    News reports in July 2019 indicated that a recent police investigation confirmed strong links between the Palermo area Cosa Nostra and the Gambino crime family in New York. [339] According to Italian newspaper La Repubblica , "Off they go, through the streets of Passo di Rigano, Boccadifalco, Torretta and at the same time, Brooklyn, Staten ...

  8. FBI digs for bodies at New York farms tied to Gambino crime ...

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    Two upstate New York properties connected to the notorious Gambino crime family are now being searched for human remains – days after 10 alleged mob members and associates were busted in a ...

  9. Killings of Thomas and Rosemarie Uva - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Uva got out of prison in May 1992 at the age of 28. He and his 31-year-old wife, who worked as the getaway driver, started holding up mafia social clubs throughout New York City that were owned by the Gambino crime family and the Bonanno crime family. As a result, mafia families put out an "open contract" to kill the couple. [1]