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  2. Cleveland crime family - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gallo – former capo [56] Joseph "Joe Loose" Iacobacci – powerful member of the family, serving as boss from 1993 to 2005. Iacobacci was able to partially rebuild the family, with the help of the Chicago Outfit. He died in April 2020. [80] Calogero "Leo Lips" Moceri – former underboss and leader of the family's Akron faction. [71]

  3. Thomas Sinito - Wikipedia

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    From prison, Sinito recommended two new members, Russell Papalardo and Joseph "Loose Lips" Iacobacci, Jr, be inducted into the Cleveland crime family in 1983. [3] [9] He was seeking early release from the state parole board, when he died of a heart attack in the exercise yard, at the Belmont Correctional Institution near St. Clairsville, Ohio.

  4. Hells Angels MC criminal allegations and incidents in Ohio

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    Hells Angels member "Dirty" George Westley Rothrock was shot and killed with a .38 caliber handgun by his girlfriend Mary Jane Jarus after he had hit her with a telephone and choked her unconscious at their Cleveland home on November 2, 1981. Rothrock's funeral in Mentor on November 6 was attended by local and national Hells Angels. [70]

  5. Cincinnati mourns the loss of Joe Tucker, a man who ... - AOL

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    The loss of Joe Tucker, along with his beloved Tucker's diner in Over-the-Rhine, leaves and unfillable hole in Cincinnati. Cincinnati mourns the loss of Joe Tucker, a man who gave more than he had ...

  6. Kentucky I-75 shooting suspect Joseph Couch continues to ...

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    Kentucky law enforcement officials continued a manhunt for Joseph A. Couch for a third day Monday in a vast and dense wooded area off I-75, where he allegedly shot and seriously injured five people.

  7. Charles A. Miller House - Wikipedia

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    By the last years of the 19th century, he had become prosperous enough to build the present house, which was constructed in 1890. He remained in business into the 20th century; in 1904, a city directory called him Cincinnati's oldest living funeral director. [4] Miller chose a prestigious architect to design his house: the firm of Samuel Hannaford.

  8. 'A Cincinnati broadcast legend': Friends, colleagues react to ...

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    "A good man and a Cincinnati broadcast legend. Sending my condolences and prayers to his family." "Sending all the love to our friends and colleagues at Local 12," News 5 anchor Kelly Rippin posted.

  9. Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the ownership and management of Clarke's School was secured by Charles O. Dhonau, under whom it acquired its status as the Cincinnati College of Embalming. Dhonau was born on March 23, 1886, in Cincinnati. Early on he decided to enter the career of funeral service and work in his father's funeral home at Knowlton's Corner.