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Carmine Galante grabbed control of the Bonanno Family in 1974. He maintained power by bringing over young Castellamare gangsters from Sicily to run his massive heroin distribution operations. Known as “Zips”, they were particularly vicious and fiercely loyal. Family Photo Album, Family Photos, Salvatore Maranzano, Johnny Stompanato, Frank Nitti, Albert Anastasia
Carmine Galante grabbed control of the Bonanno Family in 1974. He maintained power by bringing over young Castellamare gangsters from Sicily to run his massive heroin distribution operations. Known as “Zips”, they were particularly vicious and fiercely loyal.
Carmine Galante formed a close bond with Joe Bonanno, starting as Bonanno’s chauffeur/bodyguard and quickly rising to underboss of the Bonanno Family. By the late 50’s, Galante was running a major heroin trafficking operation for Bonanno. Italian Mobsters, Gangsters, Creepy Smile, Chicago Outfit, Police Story
Carmine Galante formed a close bond with Joe Bonanno, starting as Bonanno’s chauffeur/bodyguard and quickly rising to underboss of the Bonanno Family. By the late 50’s, Galante was running a major heroin trafficking operation for Bonanno.
Sicilian-born American gangster Charles 'Lucky' Luciano (1897 - 1962), convicted leader of organized crime in New York, sits at a dining table. His criminal empire included narcotics-peddling, prostitution, extortion, and running vice dens. Even following his imprisonment in 1936 he founded the Crime Syndicate of Mafia families and reorganized crime. Released in 1946 he was deported, turned out of various countries, but eventually buried in the US. Meyer Lansky, Mafia Families, Kodak Moment
Sicilian-born American gangster Charles 'Lucky' Luciano , convicted...
Sicilian-born American gangster Charles 'Lucky' Luciano (1897 - 1962), convicted leader of organized crime in New York, sits at a dining table. His criminal empire included narcotics-peddling, prostitution, extortion, and running vice dens. Even following his imprisonment in 1936 he founded the Crime Syndicate of Mafia families and reorganized crime. Released in 1946 he was deported, turned out of various countries, but eventually buried in the US.
Lucky Luciano (1896-1962), being escorted into court by two detectives in 1936. Luciano was sentenced to 30-to-50-year prison term but continued to manage organize crime from prison. Gangster Style, Estilo Gangster, Detective, Al Capone
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Lucky Luciano (1896-1962), being escorted into court by two detectives in 1936. Luciano was sentenced to 30-to-50-year prison term but continued to manage organize crime from prison.
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1936: Charles "Lucky" Luciano is sent to prison on 62 counts of compulsory prostitution. After serving 10 years of a 30-to-50-year sentence, Luciano will be released and deported to Italy, where he will live out the rest of his life in exile. Slim Aarons, Restaurant Poster
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1936: Charles "Lucky" Luciano is sent to prison on 62 counts of compulsory prostitution. After serving 10 years of a 30-to-50-year sentence, Luciano will be released and deported to Italy, where he will live out the rest of his life in exile.
Former New York City mobster Charles "Lucky" Luciano sits at his desk in his newly opened shop where he sells surgical instruments as a distributor for southern Italy, in downtown Naples, Italy, Nov. 7, 1955. Frank Costello, The Godfather
Former New York City mobster Charles "Lucky" Luciano sits at his desk in his newly opened shop where he sells surgical instruments as a distributor for southern Italy, in downtown Naples, Italy, Nov. 7, 1955.
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