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Virgil Sollozzo
Virgil Sollozzo was a Sicilian businessman who was a mobster of the Sicilian Mafia. He was closely aligned with the Tattaglia crime family and the Barzini crime family, beginning the great narcotics trade in 1945 -
Vito Corleone
Vito Corleone (born Vito Andolini ) was a powerful mob boss who was the Boss of the Corleone crime family from 1917 to 1953. He was considered one of the most powerful mobsters of all time -
Montana Cartel
The Montana Cartel was a American drug cartel based in Miami. Founded in 1980 by Cuban immigrants Tony Montana, Manny Ribera, Angel Fernandez, and Chi-Chi, the cartel became one of the largest criminal organizations -
Trapani crime family
The Trapani crime family was an Italian-American organized crime syndicate with territory primarily in Queens, New York, as well as Miami, Florida; Havana, Cuba; and finally, Las Vegas. They were founded in 1955 by -
Aldo Trapani
Aldo Trapani was an Italian-American New York City mobster who was a renowned mob boss. Trapani was originally the Underboss of the Corleone crime family, but rose to become a Don of the Trapani -
Nuestra Familia
Nuestra Familia is a major Norteños criminal organization based in northern California. Founded in 1968 in Folsom Prison or in the Soledad Correctional Training Facility, Nuestra Familia originated as a prison gang that was formed -
Corleone crime family
The Corleone crime family is an Italian and Italian-American organized crime syndicate that was founded in 1920 by Vito Corleone, a Sicilian immigrant, who had seized power by killing the Padrone of Little Italy -
Sicilian Mafia
The Sicilian Mafia, more commonly known as The Mafia, Cosa Nostra, Sicilian Mob, or the Italian Mafia (Mob), is the Sicilian-Neapolitan Italian branch of the Mafia, and also the largest. The Sicilian Mafia has -
Florencia 13
Florencia 13, also known as F-13, is a Mexican-American street gang that controls Firestone in Los Angeles, California. It has 2,500 members, and is the largest Hispanic gang in L.A., with -
Kilo Tray Ballas
The Kilo Tray Ballas (KTB) or (Glen park boys est. 1970)was a Original set of the Ballas street gang of Los santos, based in Glen Park. The KTB set was one of the main -
Cuneo crime family
The Cuneo crime family is a crime syndicate of the Italian Mafia. It controlled the cities of Hell's Kitchen and The Bronx in New York City and Kansas City, running the Kansas City-New -
New York City
New York City, also known as NYC, NY, The Big Apple, Gotham, or just New York, is a city on the United States East Coast and one of the largest cities in the world (7th -
The Lost MC
The Lost MC (Motorcycle Club) are an American social movement, as they call it, and a biker gang. The Lost MC formerly had their base of operations in New Jersey and New York on the -
Tattaglia crime family
The Tattaglia crime family are a family of the Sicilian Mafia that was counted among the "Five Families" of New York during the 1930s-50s. It was founded in 1930 by Don Philip Tattaglia, who -
Tommy DeVito
Thomas "Tommy Two-Guns" DeVito was an American mobster who was an associate in the Lucchese crime family who was best known for the murder of William DeVino, a Gambino soldier, or perhaps, his own -
Barzini crime family
The Barzini crime family is an organized crime syndicate of the Sicilian Mafia that was founded in 1920s by Emilio Barzini before the assassination of Giuseppe Mariposa. The Barzinis have territory in Midtown, led by -
Clemenza crime family
The Clemenza crime family was an organized crime syndicate of the Sicilian Mafia that was founded in 1952 by Peter Clemenza, a former Capo in the Corleone crime family, who was given permission to form -
Al Capone
Alphonse "Scarface" Capone was a Neapolitan-American gangster who is perhaps the best-known gangster in gangland history, whose mob ruled Chicago during the Chicago Beer Wars of the 1920s and early 1930s. Capone was -
Pavano crime family
The Pavano crime family is one of the "Five Families" of Italian-American organized crime in New York City. It is different from the other Five Families in that it is a part of the -
Vito Spatafore
Vito Spatafore was a Soprano crime family Capo. Spatafore was from Brooklyn, New York, nephew of Richard Aprile and cousin to Giacomo Aprile, Jr.. Spatafore joined Aprile's crew and rose through the ranks, eventually -
Gambino crime family
The Gambino crime family are an organized crime syndicate of the Italian Mafia, who are one of New York City's Five Families. The family was established in 1930 by the D'Aquila Gang and -
Billy Batts
William Bentveno, better known as Billy Batts (or mistakenly as William DeVino), was a soldier for the Gambino crime family from 1948 to 1970, when he was murdered by Lucchese crime family associates Jimmy Conway -
Mexican Mafia
The Mexican Mafia, also called La Eme (Spanish for M, short for "Mafia") is a group of Hispanic organized crime groups that operate in California and Florida in the USA, as well as in Mexico -
Atlantic City Massacre
The Atlantic City Massacre was a sensational event in Italian Mafia history which involved the massacre of 12 mob bosses on The Commission and the serious injuries of ten in a helicopter attack orchestrated by -
Joe Gallo
Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo was a famous Italian-American gangster who was a Soldier in the Profaci crime family, and later, the Colombo crime family. In 1960, he initiated the First Colombo War, fighting against
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