Montreal tried to form their own family in the 1960s
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Re: Montreal tried to form their own family in the 1960s
Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
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He lived in Brooklyn and he and his crew members operated out of the Gravesend section. It's believed that after the death of Frank “Casina” Cucola in 1975, Lombardi inherited the old Ray DeCarlo crew. This crew has always had members based in Brooklyn and New Jersey.AlexfromSouth wrote:Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
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Re: Montreal tried to form their own family in the 1960s
FWIW, Our good friend Picasso used to say on another forum that DiGillio had a reputation on the street as a "fence jumper" back in the day.B. wrote:Thought you guys might be into the bit about DiGilio. Curious if him going to the Genovese family was a result of the Bonanno war and Zicarelli's temporary responsibilities with the administration, or if it just coincidentally matched up to that period.
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According to a NJ State Police Report, DiGilio switched to the Genovese Family in 1969 when he became dissatisfied with Zicarelli. The report doesn´t go deeper than that, so I don´t know any details.B. wrote:Thought you guys might be into the bit about DiGilio. Curious if him going to the Genovese family was a result of the Bonanno war and Zicarelli's temporary responsibilities with the administration, or if it just coincidentally matched up to that period.
Sally Dogs Lombardi took over the crew from his uncle Tommy Lombardi in late 1980s. It was Tommy Lombardi who was made captain of Funzi Tieris old crew (which had merged with Gyp DeCarlo´s) in the early 1970s. Sally was originally a Bensonhurst/Bath Beach/Gravesend guy but later lived in Staten Island, NY.johnny_scootch wrote:He lived in Brooklyn and he and his crew members operated out of the Gravesend section. It's believed that after the death of Frank “Casina” Cucola in 1975, Lombardi inherited the old Ray DeCarlo crew. This crew has always had members based in Brooklyn and New Jersey.AlexfromSouth wrote:Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
I found this bit on the internet no idea if it's true or not.
Some indications points at DiGiglio was made into this crew (Tommy Lombardi´s crew). He was originally a Brooklyn guy (or had lived in Brooklyn) before moving to NJ. Another NJ based guy was made at the same time as DiGiglio but haven´t been able to track down who that guy is. Possibly it´s Pepe laScala or Ninny Bruschi.
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HK, who was originaly a brooklyn guy? DiGiglio? Do you have some posible info on how big was that crew, Tommy Lombardi's?HairyKnuckles wrote:According to a NJ State Police Report, DiGilio switched to the Genovese Family in 1969 when he became dissatisfied with Zicarelli. The report doesn´t go deeper than that, so I don´t know any details.B. wrote:Thought you guys might be into the bit about DiGilio. Curious if him going to the Genovese family was a result of the Bonanno war and Zicarelli's temporary responsibilities with the administration, or if it just coincidentally matched up to that period.
Sally Dogs Lombardi took over the crew from his uncle Tommy Lombardi in late 1980s. It was Tommy Lombardi who was made captain of Funzi Tieris old crew (which had merged with Gyp DeCarlo´s) in the early 1970s. Sally was originally a Bensonhurst/Bath Beach/Gravesend guy but later lived in Staten Island, NY.johnny_scootch wrote:He lived in Brooklyn and he and his crew members operated out of the Gravesend section. It's believed that after the death of Frank “Casina” Cucola in 1975, Lombardi inherited the old Ray DeCarlo crew. This crew has always had members based in Brooklyn and New Jersey.AlexfromSouth wrote:Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
I found this bit on the internet no idea if it's true or not.
Some indications points at DiGiglio was made into this crew (Tommy Lombardi´s crew). He was originally a Brooklyn guy (or had lived in Brooklyn) before moving to NJ. Another NJ based guy was made at the same time a0s DiGiglio but haven´t been able to track down who that guy is. Possibly it´s Pepe laScala or Ninny Bruschi.
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DiGiglio yes. He lived in Brooklyn before moving to NJ. Tommy Lombardi´s crew was pretty huge, I´d say 20 or possibly 25 men strong. (Made guys.) He was close to Funzi Tieri. It´s possible Tieri beefed up Lombardi´s crew after the books were opened in the 1970s and assaigned soldiers from different crews to be under him. If there was a rivelry between Tieri on one side and the 116th Street crew/Greenwich Village crew on the other side (and there are indications there was), having a huge crew under Lombardi could have been a way to help him maintain his position. But in the end, as we know, it didn´t help.AlexfromSouth wrote:HK, who was originaly a brooklyn guy? DiGiglio? Do you have some posible info on how big was that crew, Tommy Lombardi's?HairyKnuckles wrote:According to a NJ State Police Report, DiGilio switched to the Genovese Family in 1969 when he became dissatisfied with Zicarelli. The report doesn´t go deeper than that, so I don´t know any details.B. wrote:Thought you guys might be into the bit about DiGilio. Curious if him going to the Genovese family was a result of the Bonanno war and Zicarelli's temporary responsibilities with the administration, or if it just coincidentally matched up to that period.
Sally Dogs Lombardi took over the crew from his uncle Tommy Lombardi in late 1980s. It was Tommy Lombardi who was made captain of Funzi Tieris old crew (which had merged with Gyp DeCarlo´s) in the early 1970s. Sally was originally a Bensonhurst/Bath Beach/Gravesend guy but later lived in Staten Island, NY.johnny_scootch wrote:He lived in Brooklyn and he and his crew members operated out of the Gravesend section. It's believed that after the death of Frank “Casina” Cucola in 1975, Lombardi inherited the old Ray DeCarlo crew. This crew has always had members based in Brooklyn and New Jersey.AlexfromSouth wrote:Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
I found this bit on the internet no idea if it's true or not.
Some indications points at DiGiglio was made into this crew (Tommy Lombardi´s crew). He was originally a Brooklyn guy (or had lived in Brooklyn) before moving to NJ. Another NJ based guy was made at the same time a0s DiGiglio but haven´t been able to track down who that guy is. Possibly it´s Pepe laScala or Ninny Bruschi.
Thanks HK once again.
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Wow, so thats a wide mistake that the Genovese had a little presence in South Brooklyn? By the looks of things they were just behind the Gambinos and Colombos. As I look at it they had like 3 or 4 crews just in Bklyn.HairyKnuckles wrote:DiGiglio yes. He lived in Brooklyn before moving to NJ. Tommy Lombardi´s crew was pretty huge, I´d say 20 or possibly 25 men strong. (Made guys.) He was close to Funzi Tieri. It´s possible Tieri beefed up Lombardi´s crew after the books were opened in the 1970s and assaigned soldiers from different crews to be under him. If there was a rivelry between Tieri on one side and the 116th Street crew/Greenwich Village crew on the other side (and there are indications there was), having a huge crew under Lombardi could have been a way to help him maintain his position. But in the end, as we know, it didn´t help.AlexfromSouth wrote:HK, who was originaly a brooklyn guy? DiGiglio? Do you have some posible info on how big was that crew, Tommy Lombardi's?HairyKnuckles wrote:According to a NJ State Police Report, DiGilio switched to the Genovese Family in 1969 when he became dissatisfied with Zicarelli. The report doesn´t go deeper than that, so I don´t know any details.B. wrote:Thought you guys might be into the bit about DiGilio. Curious if him going to the Genovese family was a result of the Bonanno war and Zicarelli's temporary responsibilities with the administration, or if it just coincidentally matched up to that period.
Sally Dogs Lombardi took over the crew from his uncle Tommy Lombardi in late 1980s. It was Tommy Lombardi who was made captain of Funzi Tieris old crew (which had merged with Gyp DeCarlo´s) in the early 1970s. Sally was originally a Bensonhurst/Bath Beach/Gravesend guy but later lived in Staten Island, NY.johnny_scootch wrote:He lived in Brooklyn and he and his crew members operated out of the Gravesend section. It's believed that after the death of Frank “Casina” Cucola in 1975, Lombardi inherited the old Ray DeCarlo crew. This crew has always had members based in Brooklyn and New Jersey.AlexfromSouth wrote:Sally Dogs DOB: 3/5/1940, is that it? What crew was he capo of and from what year?
I found this bit on the internet no idea if it's true or not.
Some indications points at DiGiglio was made into this crew (Tommy Lombardi´s crew). He was originally a Brooklyn guy (or had lived in Brooklyn) before moving to NJ. Another NJ based guy was made at the same time a0s DiGiglio but haven´t been able to track down who that guy is. Possibly it´s Pepe laScala or Ninny Bruschi.
Thanks HK once again.
What do you mean it didnt help, I thougt Tieri was the Boss/acting boss/figure head until he died or was arrested?
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Alex, you are derailing this thread by asking questions that is not relevant to this thread´s subject. I hate to repeat myself. Tieri was the official boss until he was taken down by Gigante, Salerno and Lombardo in 1981. For more depth, use the search function. There are numerous posts on this made by me and others on here.
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I apologize HK, won't happen again.. Got sidetracked wit Lombardi.HairyKnuckles wrote:Alex, you are derailing this thread by asking questions that is not relevant to this thread´s subject. I hate to repeat myself. Tieri was the official boss until he was taken down by Gigante, Salerno and Lombardo in 1981. For more depth, use the search function. There are numerous posts on this made by me and others on here.
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No problem. You can find the stuff on Tieri here:AlexfromSouth wrote:I apologize HK, won't happen again.. Got sidetracked wit Lombardi.HairyKnuckles wrote:Alex, you are derailing this thread by asking questions that is not relevant to this thread´s subject. I hate to repeat myself. Tieri was the official boss until he was taken down by Gigante, Salerno and Lombardo in 1981. For more depth, use the search function. There are numerous posts on this made by me and others on here.
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I believe Joseph Ruggiero was the Capo of the Crew inbetween the two Lombardi's.
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Yes you´re right Pogo.Pogo The Clown wrote:I believe Joseph Ruggiero was the Capo of the Crew inbetween the two Lombardi's.
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