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6 days ago · The DeCavalcante crime family, also known as the North Jersey crime family or the North Jersey Mafia, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family that operates mainly in northern New Jersey, particularly in Elizabeth, [2] Newark, West New York [4] and the surrounding areas.
Oct 13, 2024 · In addition to Maranzano himself, the families were headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, and Vincent Mangano. Official members of the families — “made men” — were only to be full-blooded Italian, but lower-level associates could come from any background.
Oct 23, 2024 · Reina became boss of his own crime family controlling criminal operations in The Bronx and East Harlem. His crime family held a monopoly over the ice box distribution in The Bronx. Reina's underboss was Tommy Gagliano, a former Morello gang member.
Oct 10, 2024 · Spero then ordered Gulino's death and Gulino was murdered by two members of Gulino's own Bath Avenue crew, Joey Calco and Tommy Reynolds (Calco actually pulled the trigger). Arizona crew - possibly inactive after Joe Bonanno retired. Allied criminal organization
Oct 6, 2024 · On February 26, 1930 Masseria ordered the murder of an ally, Gaetano Reina. Masseria gave the job to a young Vito Genovese, who killed Reina with a shotgun. Masseria's intent was to protect his secret allies Tommy Gagliano, Tommy Lucchese, and Dominick "The Gap" Petrilli.
Oct 6, 2024 · Gaetano “Tommy” Reina 1925-1930 Killed in Mob war. Joe Pinzolo —1930-1931 Killed in Mob war.
Oct 6, 2024 · Two weeks after Masseria's murder, Maranzano called together several hundred Mafiosi to a banquet hall at an undisclosed location in Upstate New York. Maranzano confirmed and anointed the bosses of the crime families who had survived the war—Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Tommy Gagliano, Joe Profaci, Vincent Mangano, and himself. He also created an ...