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    most powerful members of the Reina family. Frank Gagliano was a distant relative of Tommy Gagliano and the son of a deported mobster. He was also the...
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    reforms, the New York City underworld entered a long period of peace. Tommy Gagliano had risen to leadership of the Reina family with the assassination of...
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  • over by Tommy Gagliano during the Castellammarese War, and led by him until his death in 1951. Known as the Gagliano crime family under Gagliano, the family...
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  • to four years in prison. In 1951 or 1953, longtime boss Tommy Gagliano died. Underboss Tommy Lucchese took over what was now called the Lucchese crime...
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    September 5, 1930 1930–1951: Tommaso "Tommy" Gagliano: retired in 1951, died on February 16, 1953 1951–1967: Gaetano "Tommy Brown" Lucchese: died on July 13...
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    in Sicily. Several Mafia bosses have come from Corleone, including Tommy Gagliano, Gaetano Reina, Jack Dragna, Giuseppe Morello, Michele Navarra, Luciano...
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  • with a shotgun. Masseria's intent was to protect his secret allies Tommy Gagliano, Tommy Lucchese and Dominick "The Gap" Petrilli. Later his treachery would...
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    New York City into the Five Families, headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, Vincent Mangano , and himself. Each family would have a boss, underboss...
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  • Gagliano (1931–2019), American politician Tommy Gagliano (1884–1951), Sicilian-American mobster Rico Gagliano, American journalist and podcaster This page...
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  • Families, the others being Joseph Bonanno, Lucky Luciano, Joe Profaci and Tommy Gagliano. Mangano made the waterfront his family's main income producer. He and...
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  • Corallo had become a member of the Gagliano crime family, the forerunner of the Lucchese family. Underboss Tommy Lucchese recruited Corallo to work with...
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    gangs of New York into Five Families headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, Vincent Mangano and himself. He called a meeting of crime bosses in...
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  • Lucky Luciano, the Mangano family under Vincent Mangano, the Gagliano family under Tommy Gagliano, the Profaci family under Joseph Profaci, and the Maranzano...
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  • natural causes Vincent "The Schemer" Drucci (1898–1927), assassinated Tommy Gagliano (1884–1951), natural causes Waxey Gordon (1886–1952), natural causes...
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    Gambino and Albert Anastasia on the Masseria side and Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, Tommy Lucchese, Joseph Magliocco and Stefano Magaddino on the Maranzano...
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  • Baliao John Salvador Bernardo Provenzano Salvatore Riina Gaetano "Tommy" Reina Tommy Gagliano Jack Dragna Tom Dragna Nicholas Terranova Vincenzo Terranova...
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  • New York's Five Families: Charlie "Lucky" Luciano, Vincent Mangano, Tommy Gagliano, Joseph Bonanno, and Joe Profaci; Chicago Outfit boss Al Capone; and...
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  • monopoly over the ice box distribution in The Bronx. Reina's underboss was Tommy Gagliano, a former Morello gang member. In the late 1920s, Reina formed an alliance...
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    New York's Five Families: Charlie "Lucky" Luciano, Vincent Mangano, Tommy Gagliano, Joseph Bonanno, and Joe Profaci; Chicago Outfit boss Al Capone; and...
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    Anastasia, Joe Adonis, Joe Bonanno, Carlo Gambino, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, and Tommy Lucchese. They believed that their bosses' greed and conservatism...
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  • 1907–1967) Rudy Fratto (born 1943) Anthony Gaggi, "Nino" (1925–1988) Tommy Gagliano (1883–1951) Carmine Galante, "The Cigar", "Lilo" (1910–1979) James Galante...
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  • baseball player Frankie Frisch, baseball player Antoinette Perry Frueauff Tommy Gagliano, Mobster Lindley Miller Garrison, US Secretary of War Francis Patrick...
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  • were reorganized into Five Families headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, Vincent Mangano, and himself. Maranzano also whittled down the rival...
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    patch up his friendship with Ciro and even befriended Ciro's driver. Tommy Gagliano (who later became boss of the Lucchese crime family) then asked Valachi...
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  • Rico Gagliano is an American journalist, podcaster and radio host. He is best known as the co-host, with Brendan Francis Newnam, of American Public Media’s...
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  • City. In 1930, Reina was murdered and his family was taken over by Tommy Gagliano. During the 1940s and early 1950s, the crew was headed by Settimo Accardi...
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  • controlled by Luciano and Tommaso "Tommy" Gagliano, head of the Lucchese crime family. Plumeri, John Dioguardi, and brother Tommy were working for both gangs...
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  • named a member of The Commission, alongside Joseph Bonanno, Al Capone, Tommy Gagliano, Lucky Luciano, Vincent Mangano, and Joe Profaci. Frank Milano and Moe...
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    Erickson - former Rothstein lieutenant/Costello associate/New York Tommy Gagliano - Riena Family underboss/New York Carlo Gambino - D'Aquila/Mineo Family...
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  • 1909) February 13 – Lloyd C. Douglas, novelist (b. 1877) February 16 – Tommy Gagliano, mobster (b. 1883) February 18 – Lyman Gilmore, aviation pioneer (b...
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