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An aerial view of the road. Florida State Road 869 (SR 869) is a 24-mile-long (39 km) state road located in western and northern Broward County, acting as a de facto bypass of Fort Lauderdale as well as the northern coastal and southern parts of the county extending north from a junction of I-75 (), I-595 in Sunrise to Coral Springs where it heads eastward towards Florida's Turnpike and ...
Sunrise City Manager Pat Salerno made public a $167-million financing and construction plan for a civic center near the Sawgrass Expressway in December 1995, [7] and Broward County approved construction in February 1996. [8]
Peter Salerno was released from prison in December 2008, and is back with his wife Gloria in Florida. Dominick Latella also lives in Florida; he is still on parole. [when?] A sociology textbook that included Pete Salerno among others, and focused on burglars and organized crime (The Criminal Elite by Howard Abadinsky) was published by Greenwood ...
Frank "Skinny Frank" Salerno, also known as "Frankie", is captain of a crew operating in Westchester and the Bronx. [33] He is a nephew of former Lucchese captain Michael Salerno. In 1993, Frank Salerno was indicted along with others on federal charges of illegally dumping construction and demolition debris into landfills. [198]
Vincent "Fish" Cafaro – former capo and close associate of Tony Salerno. Cafaro was a heroin dealer before joining the Genovese family. He was a protegee of Genovese high-ranking member Anthony Salerno. [308] Cafaro was inducted into the Genovese crime family in 1974. He was assigned to Salerno's crew and operated out of East Harlem.
Pat Musitano (1968–2020) Johnny Papalia (1924–1997) Rocco Perri (1887–disappeared 1944) Santo Scibetta; Bessie Starkman (1889 or 1890–1930) Domenico Violi (born 1966) Giuseppe Violi (born 1970)
Patrick Louis "Patty" Testa (March 11, 1957 – December 2, 1992) was a soldier. [275] Testa was the younger brother to Joseph Testa. In 1984, he was indicted on fraud and theft charges, along with members of the Gambino family's DeMeo crew. [276] Testa was sentenced to two years in prison and after his release joined the Lucchese crime family.
After Salerno's recovery from his stroke and the March 31, 1981, death of Genovese front boss Frank Tieri, Salerno succeeded him.Although law enforcement at the time thought that Salerno was the boss of the Genovese family, it was an open secret in New York Mafia circles that Salerno was merely a front man for the real boss, Vincent "the Chin" Gigante.