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  2. Lucchese crime family - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the Lucchese crime family can be traced back to the Morello crime family which was based in East Harlem and the Bronx. Durning the 1910s, the bosses of Morello family lost power and control which allowed Gaetano "Tommy" Reina, along with Salvatore D'Aquila and Joe Masseria, to split off and form their own crime families.

  3. Five Families - Wikipedia

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    1931–1951 – Vincent Mangano – disappeared in April 1951, allegedly killed on orders of underboss Albert Anastasia. 1951–1957 – Albert Anastasia – murdered in October 1957 on orders of Carlo Gambino. 1957–1976 – Carlo Gambino – died of natural causes in 1976.

  4. Tommy Lucchese - Wikipedia

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    After his accident, Lucchese spent more time with members of the 107th Street gang. Members of the gang stole wallets, burglarized stores, and engaged in other illegal activities. The 107th Street gang operated under the protection of Bronx-East Harlem family boss Gaetano "Tom" Reina. By the age of eighteen, Lucchese had started a window ...

  5. List of Lucchese crime family mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph "Joey Blue Eyes" Cosentino (surname alternatively spelled Consentino) is an associate to Bronx faction. [140] During the 1950s, Cosentino and his friend John "Johnnie Boy" Petrucelli lived in Cosentino's mother house in the Bronx. [269] Cosentino and Petrucelli became hitmen for the Lucchese family operating from Pelham Parkway in the Bronx.

  6. List of past Lucchese crime family mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. "Joe Bikini" Brocchini (1933 – May 20, 1976) was a soldier under Joseph "Joe Brown" Lucchese in the Corona crew. Born and raised in Corona, Queens, he was arrested as a 17-year-old along with four other youths for carrying out a series of burglaries that robbed eight businesses in north Queens of $26,000 during a week-long spree in 1950.

  7. List of Italian-American mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Albert Anastasia, "Mad Hatter", "Lord High Executioner" (born Umberto Anastasio, 1902–1957) Anthony Anastasio , "Tough Tony" (born Antonio Anastasio , 1906–1963) Thomas Andretta (1938–2019)

  8. Michele Miranda - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 1966, Miranda and 12 other high level Mafia members, including bosses from New York, New Orleans, and Florida were arrested at the La Stella Restaurant in Queens, New York. Miranda was once again charged with consorting with known criminals. Each man had to put up $100,000 bail, a total of $1.3 million for all 13 men.

  9. Mario's - Wikipedia

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    The Miglucci family still runs the restaurant after first opening in 1919. In the 1930s, they expanded by becoming a full service restaurant. [1]Scolastica Migliucci and her son Giuseppe, Italian immigrants, opened a pizzeria in Lower Manhattan [3] but opened G. Migliucci Vera Pizzeria in the Bronx in 1919 with six tables. [4]