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    On June 28, 1971, at an Italian-American Civil Rights League rally in Columbus Circle in New York City, Colombo was shot three times by an African-American gunman, who was immediately killed by Colombo's bodyguards; Colombo survived the shooting but was paralyzed.

  2. Jun 2, 2022 · Gallo was released from prison on April 11, 1971, and allegedly continued his feud with Joe Colombo. Colombo was shot three times on June 28, 1971. Several members of the Colombo crime family were convinced that Gallo had ordered the hit even though the police determined otherwise.

  3. Dec 1, 2019 · Colombo was shot in 1971 while attending a rally for the Italian-American Civil Rights League, a political group he founded, at New York’s Columbus Circle. He remained paralyzed until his death...

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  4. Apr 8, 1972 · Joseph Gallo, the Mafia figure known as Crazy Joe, was assassinated early yesterday as he celebrated his 43d birthday in a restaurant on Mulberry Street one block east of Police Headquarters.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · In June 1971, Colombo was shot by a gunman pretending to be holding a camera. The boss survived the shooting but was paralyzed for the rest of his life. Colombo’s associates noted that the gunman was Black, and fingers were quickly pointed at Gallo. “Crazy” Joe Gallo wasn’t particularly concerned.

  6. Joseph Gallo was just in his early 40s when he was shot, yet he has a lasting place in American popular culture. Gallo’s conflict with the Profaci family was exaggerated and satirized in Jimmy Breslin’s 1969 book The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight.

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  8. Apr 6, 2015 · Gallo, who had spent nine years in Attica prison after being convicted for an attempted extortion, from a Little Italy restaurant owner, quickly became engaged in extortion, shakedowns and...

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