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  1. Angelo Bruno: March 12, 1980: Bruno was killed by members of his administration, seeking a coup of the family. Frank "Barracuda Frank" Sindone: October 29, 1980: Sindone was killed as retaliation for killing Philly mob boss Angelo Bruno. Edward Bianculli: 1980: Philly mob associate murdered by Theodore DiPretoro, unknown why he was murdered.

  2. 577. 16K views 1 day ago #Mafia #ganster. ¡Bienvenidos a un viaje a través del oscuro submundo de la mafia en Filadelfia! En este video, exploraremos la vida de Angelo Bruno, el astuto y...

  3. Various gangs in the Pittsburgh area. The Pittsburgh crime family, [4] also known as the LaRocca crime family [5] or Pittsburgh Mafia, is an Italian American Mafia crime family based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] [6] The LaRocca family is one of the original 26 mafia families in the United States. [7]

  4. The Patriarca crime family (/ ˌ p æ t r i ˈ ɑː r k ə /, Italian pronunciation: [patriˈarka]), also known as the New England Mafia, the Boston Mafia, the Providence Mafia or The Office, is an Italian-American Mafia family operating in New England. It has two distinct factions, one based in Providence, Rhode Island, and the other in Boston ...

  5. 27 April 2024. 3 minutes. Primary activities: Extortion, bookmaking, gambling, drug dealing and loan-sharking. Under Angelo Bruno the Philadelphia Crime Family was among the most powerful Families in the US. His death signaled the beginning of a violent era that continued until the mid 1990s.

  6. A panel of authors, experts and a former underworld racketeer will break down the history of organized crime in Philadelphia, from Angelo Bruno and Phil Testa to Nicky Scarfo and a notorious Irish burglary crew, as well as the city’s deep ties to Atlantic City. A book signing will follow the program.

  7. In this episode, we cover several mob hits that occurred in and around Philadelphia's Bruno Crime Family of LCN during the 1960's. Our goal of these episodes is to dispel the myth that Angelo Bruno—"The Docile Don"—was a non-violent Boss.