by Antiliar » Thu Aug 17, 2017 3:13 pm
Looking for additional information on him, like which crew he was in and who was in his crew when he was a capo. This is a brief description to get started:
THOMAS ALOYSIUS MARINO, was., Salvatore Gaetano Maiorana (true name), Gaetano Marino, Godo Marino, Salvatore Marino, Thomas Marano, Toddo Marine, Tatto, Toddo, Toddy, Todo, Toto, Totto
New York 92-669
THOMAS ALOYSIUS MARINO, FBI Number 1644357, was born June 9, 1898, in Milazzo, Province of Messina (Sicily), Italy, and resides 286 19th Street, Brooklyn, New York. Subject arrested by Immigration and Naturalization Service on May 26, 1953, for deportation on a warrant issued under Section 241 (A) (4) of the Immigration and Naturalization Act in that he had been convicted of two crimes involving moral turpitude; namely, petty larceny and attempted burglary, third degree. On March 15, 1956, in District Court, District of Columbia, Judge TAMM rendered a decision awarding the subject summary judgment, cancelling the order of deportation and declaring it null and void. MARINO has reportedly been engaged in bookmaking, receiving stolen goods, narcotics, Italian lottery, stolen cars, pier activities, and the vending and amusement machine business.
He was a Genovese Family caporegime who allegedly owned the Dixie Tavern in Brooklyn, reportedly taking over some rackets from Joe Adonis. In the mid-1950s he was called the "big boss" of the Brooklyn underworld. One source claims he was a member of the Navy Street Gang, but he was probably too young. Another says he was a friend of Al Capone's before he moved to Chicago. He died on November 20, 1979, in Queens, New York.
Looking for additional information on him, like which crew he was in and who was in his crew when he was a capo. This is a brief description to get started:
THOMAS ALOYSIUS MARINO, was., Salvatore Gaetano Maiorana (true name), Gaetano Marino, Godo Marino, Salvatore Marino, Thomas Marano, Toddo Marine, Tatto, Toddo, Toddy, Todo, Toto, Totto
New York 92-669
THOMAS ALOYSIUS MARINO, FBI Number 1644357, was born June 9, 1898, in Milazzo, Province of Messina (Sicily), Italy, and resides 286 19th Street, Brooklyn, New York. Subject arrested by Immigration and Naturalization Service on May 26, 1953, for deportation on a warrant issued under Section 241 (A) (4) of the Immigration and Naturalization Act in that he had been convicted of two crimes involving moral turpitude; namely, petty larceny and attempted burglary, third degree. On March 15, 1956, in District Court, District of Columbia, Judge TAMM rendered a decision awarding the subject summary judgment, cancelling the order of deportation and declaring it null and void. MARINO has reportedly been engaged in bookmaking, receiving stolen goods, narcotics, Italian lottery, stolen cars, pier activities, and the vending and amusement machine business.
He was a Genovese Family caporegime who allegedly owned the Dixie Tavern in Brooklyn, reportedly taking over some rackets from Joe Adonis. In the mid-1950s he was called the "big boss" of the Brooklyn underworld. One source claims he was a member of the Navy Street Gang, but he was probably too young. Another says he was a friend of Al Capone's before he moved to Chicago. He died on November 20, 1979, in Queens, New York.