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  2. Joseph Anthony Colombo Sr. (Italian: [koˈlombo]; June 16, 1923 – May 22, 1978) was the boss of the Colombo crime family, one of the Five Families of the American Mafia in New York City. Colombo was born in New York City, where his father was an early member of what was then the Profaci crime family.

  3. Joseph Colombo (born June 16, 1923, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died May 22, 1978, Newburgh, New York) was a major organized crime boss in Brooklyn who founded an Italian-American Civil Rights League to deflect government investigations of his activities.

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  4. May 24, 1978 · Joseph A. Colombo Sr., the reputed Mafia leader who was a founder of the Italian‐American Civil Rights League —and who was gunned down and left almost totally paralyzed at a 1971 league rally...

  5. Jun 28, 2018 · Three rounds from an assassin’s gun all but silenced Joseph Colombo, one of the Mafia’s most publicly vocal bosses. Although he survived the June 28, 1971, attack, the wounds left Colombo almost completely paralyzed, and eventually proved mortal.

  6. May 25, 2022 · Colombo survived the ordeal but was left paralyzed by the shooting. Colombo never completely recovered from the paralysis and died of a cardiac arrest on May 22, 1978, aged 54. He was survived by his wife, Lucille, and five children.

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  7. Jul 7, 2024 · Joseph Colombo was once the head of the Colombo Family, one of the New York City Mafia’s Five Families. A force to be reckoned with, Colombo helped navigate the family through gang wars and butted heads with his infamous rival “Crazy Joe” Gallo.

  8. Feb 17, 2016 · On June 28, 1971, Joseph A. Colombo Sr., the Brooklyn Mafia boss, was shot in the head and critically wounded at Columbus Circle as an Italian-American civil rights rally was about to begin.