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  1. Jul 23, 2020 · At around 2:45 pm, just as he was finishing up, three masked men entered the restaurant, walked to the patio, and opened fire with shotguns and handguns. Galante, Turano, and Coppola were killed instantly, but the bodyguards, who didn’t interfere, were left unharmed.

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    Born Camillo Carmine Galante in East Harlem on February 21, 1910, he exhibited criminal tendencies that at age 10 landed him in reform school. As a teenager, he worked at multiple places including a floral shop, a trucking company, and on the waterfront as a stevedore and fish sorter. These were just covers for his true calling as a Mafioso. Among ...

    Carmine Galante was released on parole in 1939. Around this time, he started working for the Bonanno crime family whose head, Joseph “Bananas” Bonanno, also hailed from Castellammare del Golfo. Galante remained loyal to Bonanno throughout his career. In 1943, Galante made the mark that elevated him from ordinary gangster to mafia star. Around this ...

    By 1953, Carmine Galante rose to become the Bonanno Family’s underboss. It was during this time that he was dubbed “the Cigar” or “Lilo,” which is Sicilian slang for cigar. He was rarely seen without one. Galante’s value to the Bonanno operation was in drug trafficking, particularly heroin. Galante spoke various Italian dialects and was fluent in S...

    In 1957, Joseph Bonanno and Carmine Galante held a meeting of various mafia and gangster chieftains — including the real-life Mafia godfather Lucky Luciano— at the Grand Hotel des Palmes in Palermo, Sicily. An agreement was reached where the Sicilian mob would smuggle heroin into the U.S., and the Bonannos would distribute it. Galante recruited Sic...

    While Galante was in prison, Joe Bonanno was forced to retire by the Commission, the shadowy body governing the rules of the American Mafia, for conspiring against the other crime families. When Galante was paroled in 1974, he found only an interim chief of the Bonanno organization in place. Galante took control of the Bonannos in a swift coup d’ét...

    On Thursday, July 12, 1979, Carmine Galante visited Joe & Mary’s, an Italian restaurant on Knickerbocker Avenue in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood that was owned by his friend Giuseppe Turano. He dined with Turano in the sunlit garden patio with no guns in sight. They were soon joined by a friend, 40-year-old Leonard Coppola, and two Zips named Ba...

  2. How can you know your neighborhood if you don't know its secrets? For one neighborhood in Brooklyn, a secret changed the course of New York City's organized ...

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  3. Galante had an underworld reputation for viciousness and was suspected by the NYPD of involvement in over eighty murders. Galante reportedly had a cold, dead-eyed stare with eyes that betrayed an utter indifference to human life, scaring both law enforcement officers and other Mafia members.

  4. Jul 12, 2019 · Carmine Galante was shot dead, along with two other men, at Joe & Mary’s Italian-American Restaurant in Brooklyn on July 12, 1979. The death of the Mob boss exacerbated divisions within the Bonanno crime family that festered for years afterward.

  5. Jun 20, 2021 · 1.5K. 112K views 2 years ago. From the 1950s to the 1970s Carmine Galante was the United States' most notorious heroin dealer. He operated out of New York City and his inability to play by the...

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  7. Jan 7, 2020 · We dug into our archives for video footage of this infamous murder. It was a brutal killing. The killers entered the café and shot Galante, 69, and two of his men as they ate lunch.

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