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  1. Angelo Salvatore Ruggiero Sr. (Italian: [ˈandʒelo rudˈdʒɛːro]; July 29, 1940 – December 4, 1989), also known as " Quack Quack ", was an American gangster. He was a member of the Gambino crime family and a friend of John Gotti 's. Once Gotti became leader of the family he made Ruggiero a caporegime.

    • Angelo Ruggiero and John Gotti’s Early Years
    • Trouble with Gambino Boss Paul Castellano
    • Angelo Ruggiero’s Mistakes Begin to Pile Up
    • The Angelo Ruggiero Wiretaps Help Bring Down The Family
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    Angelo Ruggiero and John Gotti became friends long before the latter became the boss of the Gambino crime family and made headlines across America. Both men were born in New York City in 1940 and grew up in poverty largely in the East New York area of Brooklyn. Details about the early lives of both men are relatively scarce, but what we do know is ...

    However, although Angelo Ruggiero and John Gotti were now made men, there was trouble ahead. The new leader of the Gambino family, Paul Castellano, made it clear that he didn’t want his men dealing in drugs. This was bad news for Gotti and Ruggiero, who were already heavily involved in trafficking heroin by the early 1980s. This would have been a g...

    Under John Gotti’s leadership, Angelo Ruggiero took over the planning of contract killings, among other duties. And Ruggiero was certainly psychotic enough for the task. He once threatened to throw a pair of victims to man-eating sharks he falsely claimed to keep in his pool. On another occasion, he threatened to murder an FBI agent who bugged his ...

    By the time Gotti became boss in the mid-1980s, the FBI had a wide-reaching surveillance network that included bugs in the homes of many Gambino associates. They were largely planted on the basis of information they’d gotten from recordings of Angelo Ruggiero. Ruggiero was known as a great — albeit unwitting — source of information, and his own hom...

    Angelo Ruggiero was a Gambino crime family member who became a close friend and associate of John Gotti. His habit of complaining and discussing his crimes on wiretaps helped bring down the mob and led to his own demise.

  2. Dec 6, 1989 · Angelo Ruggiero, a longtime friend and close associate of John Gotti, died of cancer Monday at his home in Howard Beach, Queens. Mr. Ruggiero, who was 49 years old, had four major...

  3. Nov 8, 2015 · Learn about Angelo Ruggiero, a Gambino crime family caporegime and a friend of John Gotti, who became a target of the FBI for his indiscretions and blunders. Watch the video to see key moments and transcript of his life and death.

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  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Angelo Ruggiero was a made man in the Gambino crime family and a close associate of John Gotti. He died of cancer in 1989, after being convicted of heroin trafficking and betraying the Mafia to the FBI.

  5. Dec 7, 2021 · In this episode, we will talk about the mobster who, himself, never stopped talking: Angelo "Quack Quack" Ruggiero. Ruggiero was one of Gotti's most hated men, not because he turned State's...

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  7. Aug 21, 2019 · Angelo Ruggiero was a brother of Salvatore Ruggiero, who died in a 1982 plane crash that exposed the Gambino family's heroin business. He was one of the loyal lieutenants of John Gotti, the "Teflon Don" who was eventually convicted by his former friend Sammy Gravano.

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