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    Giosuè Gallucci (Italian pronunciation: [dʒozuˈɛ ɡɡalˈluttʃi]; December 10, 1864 – May 21, 1915), also known as Luccariello, was a crime boss of Italian...
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  • beauty queen Giosuè Fiorentino, Italian politician Giosuè Fioriti, Italian football player Giosuè Gallucci, Italian-American criminal Giosuè Sangiovanni...
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  • prelate Giosue Gallucci (1864–1915), American crime boss John Gallucci Jr., American physical therapist and athletic trainer Jordan Gallucci (born 1998)...
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    Police Department. Another prominent criminal boss around 1910–15 was Giosue Gallucci, the undisputed King of Little Italy born in Naples, who employed Neapolitan...
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    "Joe Diamond" Evola (1907–1973) Stefano "Steve" Ferrigno (1900–1930) Giosue Gallucci (1864-1915) Paul Kelly (criminal) (1876–1936), mobster Joseph Lanza...
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    Giosue Gallucci and other Mafiosi, pictured c. 1900....
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  • Paul Kelly (1876–1936), natural causes Vito Cascio Ferro (1862–1943) Giosue Gallucci (1864–1915), assassinated Huang Jinrong (1868–1953), natural causes...
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  • (1929–1972) Joseph N. Gallo (1912–1995) Kenny Gallo, "Kenji" (born 1968) Giosue Gallucci, "Luccariello", "The King of Little Italy" (1864–1915) Carlo Gambino...
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  • the 1900s Ken Eto (1919–2004), operator of policy game in Chicago Giosue Gallucci (1865–1915), operator of Italian policy game in Italian Harlem in the...
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  • prison by Judge Edward Swann and is released after ten months. May 17 – Giosue Gallucci, also known as the undisputed King of Little Italy, who controlled...
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    (born 1992), rapper who performs under the stage name "Princess Nokia" Giosue Gallucci (1865–1915), gangster Joan Hackett (1934–1983), actress who appeared...
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  • of the New York Mafia. Another possible inspiration for Fanucci is Giosuè Gallucci, an Italian-American political and crime boss who, like Fanucci, was...
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    powerful and prominent East Harlem businessmen and camorristi, including Giosue Gallucci, who possessed local political connections, and the Lamonti brothers...
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  • alliance with Giosue Gallucci, a prominent East Harlem businessman and Camorrista with local political connections. On May 17, 1915, Gallucci was murdered...
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  • over the control of the New York rackets started after the killing of Giosue Gallucci, the undisputed King of Little Italy, and his son on May 17, 1915....
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  • numbers rackets in Italian Harlem under control of Giosuè Gallucci, the 'King of Little Italy'. Gallucci was killed in May 1915. The money for the hit was...
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  • also involved in the murder of Joe Nazzaro, the alleged killer of Giosue Gallucci, on March 16, 1917. Paretti returned to New York in March 1926, confident...
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  • joined Reina's family. In 1915, East Harlem's Italian lottery "king" Giosue Gallucci was murdered, allowing LaSalle and Tommaso Lomonte to take over the...
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    "services". When the so-called King of Little Italy, the Camorra boss Giosue Gallucci, was arrested for carrying concealed weapons, Cotillo was asked to...
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    going to war against the Triple Entente. Italian-American mob boss Giosue Gallucci, head of one of the Camorra gangs in New York City, was shot along...
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    number of illegal gambling establishments, arresting the crime boss Giosue Gallucci, and, in one incident, used axes to force their way in. When Herman...
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  • organization, the Morello family of East Harlem and their occasional ally Giosue Gallucci, for whom the police said that he killed Amadio Buonomo in April that...
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  • particular criminal figure he would often battle throughout his career was Giosue Gallucci, the dominant racketeer of Italian East Harlem, as well helping convict...
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    from the housing projects named Stephon Marbury." "Giosue 'The King Of (Harlem's) Little Italy' Gallucci, 1865 – 1915", Harlem World, July 11, 2015. Accessed...
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    (1852), Memorie, "Appendice", p. 23. Taccone-Gallucci (1902), Regesta pontificum, p. 421. Taccone-Gallucci (1902), Regesta pontificum, p. 267: "Non obstantibus...
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