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James T. Licavoli (born Vincentio Licavoli; August 18, 1904 − November 23, 1985), also known as "Jack White" or "Blackie", was an American mobster based in Cleveland, Ohio, who became boss of the Cleveland crime family in 1976.
A police investigation revealed that Greene's murder had been a criminal conspiracy between the Mafia families of Cleveland, New York City and Southern California. The investigation also resulted in the defections of Ray Ferritto and Los Angeles boss Jimmy Fratianno , followed by the exposure and arrest of a mole inside the Cleveland FBI .
Ohio, Wisconsin: 1978–1991: 16: Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" [16] David Van Dyke: Milwaukee 1979–1980 6 Burglar who murdered people after tricking them into letting him into their homes [17] Lorenzo Fayne: Wisconsin, Illinois: 1989–1993: 6: Serial killer and rapist who murdered one woman and five children in the states of Wisconsin ...
In football lingo they are known as the chain gang. At Rutgers University, however, the sideline crew could easily be known as the chain family. 'Best view of the game': Rutgers football chain ...
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Drunk driving, assaulting police, failing to answer bail 3 months [85] [89] [86] Danny Simpson: Leicester City F.C. Assault 300 hours of community service [90] / Replaced with a 22:00 to 06:00 curfew for 21 days [91] Steve Brooker: Bristol City F.C. Affray 28 days Released after serving 14 days. [92] [93] Scott Brown: 120 hours' community service
Trish Kilpin, the director of the Wisconsin Office of School Safety at the state Department of Justice, said at a media briefing with Madison police Monday night numerous calls came into the ...
When a search warrant was executed at Ferritto's house in Erie, police found the registration papers for the bomb car and getaway car tying Ferritto to the murder of Danny Greene. The police arrested Ferrito after finding the registrations. The search of Ferritto's house also turned up a copy of Cleveland Magazine with a picture of Greene in it ...