Jerry Gallicchio, Rinaldo Reino Sr. and Jr. were arrested for Cammarata’s murder. The shooter was Joseph Rodriguez who flipped.
I can't find any Chicago information for him. He got married on April 24 1928 in Newark; however he's listed as a Chicago resident in reports about the December 1928 Cleveland mafia meeting.
Nello Cammarata was arrested in Chicago in 1940 outside of Patsy LoLordo’s old social club with Nicola Diana, a paesan’ of LoLordo from Ribera and a likely Chicago member. At that time, Cammarata stated that he lived at 640 N Wabash in Chicago and was working as an olive oil salesman. That address was in a high rise in the wealthy Streeterville neighborhood near the Loop, so I suspect that Cammarata may have used it as a business address when visiting Chicago. Given that he had previously stated that he lived in Chicago at the Statler bust, I’ve wondered if Cammarata maintained a second address in Chicago for years.
Profaci himself lived in and ran a business in Chicago’s Little Sicily in the 20s before relocating to Brooklyn, so it’s unsurprising that his cousin Cammarata had ties there; there were a number of people from Villabate, and many many more from neighboring towns, who settled in Chicago.
Keeping a second home in Chicago suggests a much larger involvement in that city than I thought. I knew he (and Joe Profaci) lived there in the ‘20s.
It’s interesting that, both at his arrest in Cleveland in 1928 and this one, he was with guys from Ribera. He must have had some tie to the LoLordo group.
I think that the Newark breakup happened based on pre-existing ties with other families. Lombardino, Cammarata, and Misuraca did hits for Joe Profaci, seemingly against their boss' wishes, before the breakup.
Tying in to what was said about Nello Cammarata's ties to Chicago, one of the hits linked to this group was the murder of Dominick Scaduto which happened in Chicago in December 1936.
As to why the Vita guys went with the Lucchese family, I'd guess it may have been because of garment sector ties. Another link could have been Steve Badami, seeing as he was linked to Tommy Gagliano, but we don't know what role he might have played. He was the only person from Corleone associated with that family.
He was Sam DeCavalcante's driver and was "on loan" to that family.
His wife's sister's husband was Aniello "O'Maddalonese" Santagata; his affiliation was unclear but he was associated with Sam Accardi. His wife's father (Jerry) was a bootlegger and the rest of her brothers were also criminals.
JoelTurner wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 8:20 am
Tying in to what was said about Nello Cammarata's ties to Chicago, one of the hits linked to this group was the murder of Dominick Scaduto which happened in Chicago in December 1936.
Scaduto picked a singularly bad place to hide out, if that’s what he was doing — Grand Ave in Chicago about a block down from Jim DeGeorge’s bakery (also basically right where Vincenzo Benevento was based, who also very likely had ties to BK). With the assumption that the Profaci Family put a hit out on him, he put himself in a place where he would be (and was) very easily found and hit.
"Hey, hey, hey — this is America, baby! Survival of the fittest.”
MICHAEL MARINO
(Mike)
DOB: Jul 3 1906
POB: Long Island, NY
F: Joseph Marino
M: Anna Maria Ciccheiero
W: Lucille Decostanza
Occupation: Co-Owner of Airport and Newarker motels (with Anthony Riela, Joe & Bill Bonanno)
Address: 244 Grove St, Montclair, NJ
Previous Addresses: 181 Pierson St, Orange, NJ; 466 Vernon Ave, Queens, NY
Death: Apr 17 1976
He was Sam DeCavalcante's driver and was "on loan" to that family.
His wife's sister's husband was Aniello "O'Maddalonese" Santagata; his affiliation was unclear but he was associated with Sam Accardi. His wife's father (Jerry) was a bootlegger and the rest of her brothers were also criminals.
Thank you. This is who I had, I made a mistake somewhere-
Anthony Michael Barrasso Albert 5/5/1908 Newark, NJ 113 Willard Ave, Bloomfield, NJ Biagio Barrasso """Stornardla""
Stornara, Foggia, Apulia?" Cesarina Mazzarola Maria Del Presto; Marian Carbone No Known Legitimate Business FBI # 1860669; NJ State B of I # 214011; NPD # 66002 x Soldier
SALVATORE JOHN FONTANA
(John)
DOB: Jan 16 1896
POB: Palermo, Italy
F: Giuseppe Fontana
M: Francesca Contorno
W: Sciveria “Sophie” Marino (family from Sciacca, Italy)
Occupation: Tailor
Address: 2315 W 1st St, Brooklyn, NY
Previous Addresses: 165 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY; 200 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY;
Death: Feb 3 1980
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In 1939, he worked as a bodyguard for Arcangelo De Fronzo, a Newark garment manufacturer and subsequently killed him.
He then went to Joseph Giammona in LA, met up with John Misuraca’s family, and hid out in Pennsylvania using Misuraca’s daughter as a decoy. I don’t know why any of that was necessary; he went to trial and was acquitted later that year.
Anthony Abbattemarco
Vincent Aloi
Sebastiano Aloi
Simone Andolino
Anthony Augello
Salvatore Badalamenti
Robert Barbieri
Luigi Barbusca
Anthony Michael Barrasso
Cassandros Bonasera
Joseph Brancato
Emanuel Cammarata
Salvatore Cammarata
Salvatore Cannella
John Capichano
James Cardello
Fortunato Clemenza
Vincenzo Clemenza
Joseph Colombo
Anthony Crivello
Giovanni Cutrone
John D’Amico
Girolamo D'Agati
Sebastiano D'Agati
Benedetto D'Allesandro
Alphonse D'Ambrosio
Salvatore D'Ambrosio
Gaspare D'Amico
Paul D'Amico
Leonardo Dello
Fred Michael DeLucia
Charles DePierro
Tommaso DiBella
Nicolo Failla
Bartolo Ferrigno
Enrico Rosario Fontana
Filippo Fontana
Salvatore Fontana
Nicholas Forlano
John Franzese
Frank Fusco
Joseph Gallo
Lawrence Gallo
Aniello Giannattasio
Joseph Greca
Pasquale Guariglia
Vincent Gugliaro
Salvatore Imperiale
Lorenzo Lampasi
Lawrence Lampasi
Antonio LaPonzina
Ernest LaPonzina
Ralph LaPonzina
Joseph Leone
Joseph Licari
Calogero LoCicero
Benjamin LoCicero
Frank LoCicero
Paolo Lombardino
Rosario Lombardino
Andrew Lombardino
Salvatore Lombardino, Jr.
Salvatore Lombardino, Sr.
Giuseppe Magliocco
Ambrose Magliocco
Antonio Magliocco
Vincent Mangano
Vincent Melia
Frank Melia
Rosario Mezzasalma
Charles Mineo
Rocco Miraglia
Giovanni Misuraca
Arturo Misuraca
Vincent Muce
Salvatore Musacchio
Francis Musacchio
Carmelo Mutoli
Rosario Nastasi
Giovanni Oddo
Charles Pannarella
Joseph Peraino
Anthony Peraino
Salvatore Peritore
Carmine Persico
Frank Profaci
Salvatore J. Profaci
Salvatore S. Profaci
Vincenzo Randazzo
Anthony Ricciardi
James Rubertone
Modesto Santoro
Michael Savino
Gregory Scapa
Salvatore Scarpa
Dominick Scialo
Anthony Scianna
James Scianna
John Scimone
Nicolino Sorrentino
Joseph Spatoliatore
Angelo Speciale
Giuseppe Tipa, Jr.
George Tropiano
Ralph Tropiano
Joseph Vitacco
Joseph Yacovelli
Richard Zorzi
JoelTurner wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 10:16 pm
This was John Fontana
SALVATORE JOHN FONTANA
(John)
DOB: Jan 16 1896
POB: Palermo, Italy
F: Giuseppe Fontana
M: Francesca Contorno
W: Sciveria “Sophie” Marino (family from Sciacca, Italy)
Occupation: Tailor
Address: 2315 W 1st St, Brooklyn, NY
Previous Addresses: 165 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY; 200 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY;
Death: Feb 3 1980
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In 1939, he worked as a bodyguard for Arcangelo De Fronzo, a Newark garment manufacturer and subsequently killed him.
He then went to Joseph Giammona in LA, met up with John Misuraca’s family, and hid out in Pennsylvania using Misuraca’s daughter as a decoy. I don’t know why any of that was necessary; he went to trial and was acquitted later that year.
Any relation to Colombo capo Harry Fontana? Harry relocated to Tampa and was active at Port Tampa Bay in the 1970s.
I recall seeing somewhere in Greg Scarpa files where Greg, Sal Scarpa, James ‘Jimmy Barber’ Rubertone, and Vincent Mangano were listed under Ambrose Magliocco.
I might be confused myself but I very vaguely remember some MaryFerrell files where Anthony Peraino and one another name was listed under Sam Badalamenti. Leo Carlino may have been under Badalamenti as well.
This chart should be somewhat similar to JD’s 1965 chart.