by B. » Sat Mar 23, 2019 12:09 pm
Eld wrote: โSat Mar 23, 2019 4:30 am
Good post, B.
I belive Paolo Zummo was from Gibellina in Trapani and was related to Pasquale Zummo who was the mafia boss of Gibellina until he was murdered in the 1980s.
Gibellina is where I was leaning, too. Many Zummos are from there and Pasquale Zummo had a nephew named Paolo Zummo who was killed. It is a different Paolo Zummo from Damiano's father, but these names recur in families so it's one possibility, especially since Zummo and his associates were labeled "Sicilian organized crime figures" -- that implies a Sicilian mafia association.
EDIT: One article about the 1985 bust describes the men as "four known members of the Sicilian mafia" and states that Zummo, Tussa, and Amato lived in Queens, while Spatola was an "Italian national." Spatola could be a Giuseppe Spatola who has been identified as a Palermo mafia member which would probably connect him to the Spatolas of the Gambino family.
A couple of us were trying to figure out which crew Damiano Zummo may be acting for a while back and I still believe it may be the Asaro/Giallanzo crew. The timeline for his promotion matches with Giallanzo going to prison and Zummo's Ozone Park/Maspeth background fits. The Asaro crew has tended to have American-born members of Sicilian background, especially from Trapani province (Castellammare, Santa Ninfa, etc.), so if the Zummos are from Gibellina that would be another fit, coincidence or not.
Zummo was also likely well-acquainted with Sal Montagna given their similar age/background. Would make sense if Zummo came up in the family when Montagna was acting boss and potentially add an angle to Zummo's visit to Canada. It should be noted that Zummo and/or other Bonanno figures at the Morena induction ceremony would have been introduced as members to the Canadian figures prior to that induction ceremony, which would require someone to make the introduction, so it may not have been Zummo and/or the other Bonanno members' first visit to Canada. In addition to Ragusa already mentioned, Zummo also may have known the informant Morena for many years given where he grew up and the circles all of these guys ran in. Ragusa and Montagna surely knew each other through Baldo Amato.
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Good post, B.
I belive Paolo Zummo was from Gibellina in Trapani and was related to Pasquale Zummo who was the mafia boss of Gibellina until he was murdered in the 1980s.
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Gibellina is where I was leaning, too. Many Zummos are from there and Pasquale Zummo had a nephew named Paolo Zummo who was killed. It is a different Paolo Zummo from Damiano's father, but these names recur in families so it's one possibility, especially since Zummo and his associates were labeled "Sicilian organized crime figures" -- that implies a Sicilian mafia association. [b]EDIT:[/b] One article about the 1985 bust describes the men as "four known members of the Sicilian mafia" and states that Zummo, Tussa, and Amato lived in Queens, while Spatola was an "Italian national." Spatola could be a Giuseppe Spatola who has been identified as a Palermo mafia member which would probably connect him to the Spatolas of the Gambino family.
A couple of us were trying to figure out which crew Damiano Zummo may be acting for a while back and I still believe it may be the Asaro/Giallanzo crew. The timeline for his promotion matches with Giallanzo going to prison and Zummo's Ozone Park/Maspeth background fits. The Asaro crew has tended to have American-born members of Sicilian background, especially from Trapani province (Castellammare, Santa Ninfa, etc.), so if the Zummos are from Gibellina that would be another fit, coincidence or not.
Zummo was also likely well-acquainted with Sal Montagna given their similar age/background. Would make sense if Zummo came up in the family when Montagna was acting boss and potentially add an angle to Zummo's visit to Canada. It should be noted that Zummo and/or other Bonanno figures at the Morena induction ceremony would have been introduced as members to the Canadian figures prior to that induction ceremony, which would require someone to make the introduction, so it may not have been Zummo and/or the other Bonanno members' first visit to Canada. In addition to Ragusa already mentioned, Zummo also may have known the informant Morena for many years given where he grew up and the circles all of these guys ran in. Ragusa and Montagna surely knew each other through Baldo Amato.