I mean, if the mob were to ever make a half-PR guy it would be in the Bx!B. wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 10:43 pmThat settles it. Hopefully it doesn't need to be discussed again though it will be.PolackTony wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 10:09 pm Wait, so refresh my memory — where did the notion that George Campos is ¡wepa, Boricua! come from again?
Unsurprisingly, it’s bullshit.
George Campos was born in 1948 in NYC. I have his parents as Andrew Campos and Cecilia Quattrone. In 1950 they lived with her family on Hoffman near 187 St in the Belmont/Arthur Ave community in the Bronx, where Cecilia grew up. Her father was Francesco Quattrone, of Pellara, Reggio Calabria, and her mother Lena Zeolla, of Benevento province. Andrew was almost certainly an Andrew Campo (the “s” must’ve gotten added along the way somehow, and these kinds of spelling errors and changes were very common with Italians in the US back then), born in 1912 in NYC to a Giovanni Campo and his wife Francesca, both born in Italy. They lived in the 1920s on 2nd Ave and 111 St in East Harlem, and subsequently moved to Belmont in the Bronx. Without further digging, I’m not sure where exactly they were from in Italy, but Campo is an overwhelmingly Sicilian surname and there were a bunch of candidates named Giovanni Campo in NYC. A good bet would be one from Ragusa province, as his father was named Giorgio (hence, George being a name in the family tree).
So, yeah, it’s pretty evident to me that George Campos is 100% Ital.
Undercover agent Jack Garcia claimed Campos was half-Puerto Rican and Bronx "neighborhood guys" on the board have made the same claim.
Was anyone actually circulating this claim until Garcia said it first? Or was it just some bullshit neighborhood rumor and Garcia picked it up that way?