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  2. List of fictional crime bosses and gang leaders - Wikipedia

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    Baka - Mafia 3; Esteban Bautista (Benito Martinez) - Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel; Micah Bell (Peter Blomquist) - Red Dead Redemption 2; Bad Bessie (Heather Simms) - Red Dead Revolver; John Bishop - Fallout 2; The Boss - Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, and Saints Row IV; Angelo Bronte - Red Dead Redemption 2; Bullet - The Warriors

  3. Skullgirls - Wikipedia

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    Skullgirls has a variety of single-player and multiplayer game modes, including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, tutorial mode, training mode, and online play. [12] The story mode features small, non-canonical vignettes for each playable character, detailing "what if" scenarios playing out across alternate timelines. [13]

  4. Patriarca crime family - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, more than sixty of the country's most powerful Mafia bosses, including Joe Bonanno, Carlo Gambino and Vito Genovese, met in Apalachin, New York. Patriarca was also in attendance and was subsequently arrested when the meeting was suddenly raided by police, drawing much attention to him from the press, the public and law enforcement.

  5. Lucchese crime family - Wikipedia

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    Boss – Vittorio "Vic" Amuso – became boss in 1986 and remains the official boss of the crime family. Amuso has been imprisoned since 1992 and continues to rule the family from prison. [ 80 ] It was revealed in May 2019, by government informant and former Lucchese family soldier John Pennisi that Amuso is still the boss of the family. [ 89 ]

  6. The Commission (American Mafia) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission is the governing body of the American Mafia, formed in 1931 by Charles "Lucky" Luciano following the Castellammarese War. [1] The Commission replaced the title of capo di tutti i capi ("boss of all bosses"), held by Salvatore Maranzano before his murder, with a ruling committee that consists of the bosses of the Five Families of New York City, as well as the bosses of the ...

  7. Colombo crime family - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Profaci had become a wealthy Mafia boss and was known as "the olive-oil and tomato paste king of America". [11] One of Profaci's most unpopular demands was a $25 monthly tribute from every soldier in his family. In the late 1950s, capo Frank "Frankie Shots" Abbatemarco became a problem for Joe Profaci.

  8. Giuseppe Calò - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, he was the boss of Porta Nuova, and amongst his men was the future informant Tommaso Buscetta. Calò was on the Sicilian Mafia Commission, a group of the most powerful Mafia bosses in Sicily who regularly met, supposedly to iron out differences and solve disputes. In the beginning of the 1970s, Calò moved to Rome. Under the guise of ...

  9. Antonio Rotolo - Wikipedia

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    Rotolo was the underboss of Matteo Motisi, but according to some pentiti he was the de facto leader representing the mandamento on the Sicilian Mafia Commission. [1] In 2006, the police deduced that Rotolo — Number 25 in the numbered code of Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano — had become a key figure in Cosa Nostra's hierarchy. [2]