An informant reported a disagreement around that general period involving Angelo Bruno and DeTullio's group where Bruno deferred to DeTullio, as DeTullio was a senior member and essentially put Bruno in his place. However, it does appear Bruno was highly-regarded as an associate and came to know powerful leaders around the country, including Stefano Magaddino, who recalled knowing Angelo Bruno as an associate.Natale claims that Felix DiTullio introduced him to Angelo Bruno around the age of 14 and that he showed Bruno respect as a boss (this would have taken place around 1949, before Bruno was even a member)
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Reginelli was the longtime "street boss" as underboss by all accounts and responsible for settling disputes and managing the day-to-day activities, but obviously never official boss.
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Philadelphia did have factions, particularly between the Calabrians/mainlanders and Sicilians, but it wasn't divided between South Jersey and Philadelphia. Reginelli and his closest associates were based in Camden and branched into Atlantic City but they were very active in Philadelphia and operated alongside everyone in the family. The Sicilians had equal representation in both Philly and South Jersey. The Calabrians had a strong presence in Philadelphia, Chester, and North Jersey. DiTullio was non-Sicilian and one of Reginelli's top men but described as close to the Barrale-Scafidi Sicilian group, so we can see that these South Jersey figures got along despite different backgrounds.
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Testa and Bruno were said to have been made in the same ceremony according to an informant and it was reported that Testa was inducted sometime after his father Salvatore's death in 1950. On his office bug, Bruno implies that his own induction took place in 1951 and other Philadelphia sources said he was made sometime between the early- and mid-1950s. Both Testa and Bruno were reportedly the shooters in the 1950 Joseph Sadia murder, so it would make sense that both of them were inducted following that murder, possibly together as the one informant said.Natale claims Testa murdered extortionist Pauly Tropea around the time he was inducted (he just says this was a year after Alfred Iezzi 'touted' him for membership so its unclear whether Testa was made at the time of the Tropea murder or still proposed) and that he was assigned to Bruno's crew (if I'm remembering correctly it's been established that Testa was made before Bruno and if Bruno was a capo it was during Antonio Pollina's brief stint as boss, so this is completely wrong)
One source claimed Nicoletti was made in the 1930s, but Nicoletti's FBI file says he was made in 1952. He allegedly served as the driver in the Sadia murder, so it's possible he was also inducted with Bruno and Testa following the hit. Sadia was allegedly murdered for making disparaging comments about Nicoletti's wife (a former prostitute) and claiming that Salvatore Sabella had slept with her.
Bruno was also believed to have murdered associate Marshall Veneziale. Both of Veneziale's brothers were associates: Charles, on record with the DeTullio crew, and Edward, who cooperated following Marshall's murder in an attempt to bring down Bruno, who he blamed for the murder. Bruno was also suspected in at least two other murders.
Bruno is believed to have been sponsored by Michael Maggio, an influential member and relative by marriage. Never seen anything about Testa's sponsor and though he was close to Iezzi, Iezzi was an Abruzzese who was in the DiTullio crew while Testa was a soldier in the primarily Sicilian Gaetano Scafidi crew. Certainly not impossible for Iezzi to have been involved in Testa's induction but I wouldn't take Natale's word. Angelo Bruno was a soldier under captain Domenico Pollina.
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According to Bruno himself on the office bug, Pollina tried to promote him to capodecina but Bruno resisted and Pollina then asked him to be underboss, which he also refused. Bruno asked to move to Florida where he could be a captain without a crew, as at that time Bruno was active in Florida, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. There are sources who say Bruno was a captain but it's unclear if he ever actually took the position. Again on the office bug, Bruno was recorded saying he suggested that Pollina promote Testa to captain, which Pollina did. There doesn't appear to be any point in time where Testa could have been a soldier under Bruno.
Side note, but there is an interesting transcript of a conversation between Bruno and Pollina where they discuss the earlier conflict between them. Apparently it all stemmed from Pollina making a comment to other members, one being Ignazio Denaro, that he wanted to "cut Bruno's legs off" or something to that effect. As Pollina explained it, he simply meant Bruno was moving around too much and wanted to reel him in. Pollina claimed his comments were taken out of context and presented to the Commission as an attempt to hurt or kill Bruno.
In another recording Bruno discussed how as a soldier he had tried to gain Pollina's approval in some of his foreign casino interests, but Pollina shot it down as he was only interested in smaller local interests. Sicilian pentito also claimed that when Bruno stayed with him in Sicily, Bruno complained that Pollina nixed an opportunity Bruno had to help commit a murder in Cuba on behalf of Battista. Pollina and Bruno were very close and despite issues between them they remained friends until Bruno's death. When Celeste Morello interviewed Pollina in his final years, she learned that Angelo Bruno's son and his wife were Pollina's neighbors and helped take care of the elderly Pollina and his wife, including buying them a new TV. Bruno and Pollina's wives also continued to be close friends as neighbors.