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Anthony "Tony Black" Furino – former capo based in Staten Island. In 2004, Furino was arrested for extortion of Long Island night clubs and Staten Island restaurants. [262] [263] In 2007, Furino was released from prison. Anthony "the Hat/Perry Como" Frascone – former capo operating from Brooklyn and the Bronx who came up in the Dominick ...
In 2014, FBI and Italian police arrested 17 members and associates of the 'ndrangheta Mafia, in particular the Ursino clan, and 7 members and associates of the Gambino and Bonanno families. The arrested were accused by prosecutors and law enforcement officials of organizing a transatlantic drug ring with the aim of shipping 500 kg of pure ...
Anthony "Fat Tony" Rabito (born January 27, 1934) [1] was an alleged Consigliere of the Bonanno crime family. [2] [3] It has also been said he was a captain. [4]
A man arrested in an FBI raid was a convicted felon who is accused of illegally having possession of nine guns. Convicted felon arrested in FBI raid allegedly had 9 guns, ammo in Anthony, Texas ...
[60] [61] In 2012, a group of Bonanno family associates forced their way into a Lucchese family Bronx social club and one of the Bonanno associates offended Underboss Steven L. Crea. [60] After the intrusion Steven Crea ordered his son capo Steven D. Crea Jr. to have the Bonanno associate killed and Crea Jr. passed the order to Bruno and Paul ...
On August 14, 2003, Massino, underboss Salvatore Vitale, and many other Bonanno members were arrested and indicted on charges ranging from labor and construction racketeering, to extortion and loansharking, to murder and conspiracy. DeFilippo was charged with conspiracy in ordering the 1999 Sciascia murder, racketeering, extortion, loansharking ...
Anthony Perez, of Winton, had an arrest warrant out for his possible involvment in a 2020 double homicide in Merced, according to police. Winton man, 40, arrested in Texas in connection with 2020 ...
According to data provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, there have been 58 in-custody deaths at the Tarrant County Jail from 2017 to 2023, since Waybourn took office.