Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Greenwich Village Crew


Greenwich Village Crew

Greenwich Village Crew
In
Founded by
Years active
1920s-present
Territory
Greenwich Village and other various neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan, The Bronx and Westchester County.
Ethnicity
Italian, Italian-American made men and other ethnicities as "associates"
Membership
Unknown
Criminal activities
Allies
Gambino, Lucchese, Bonanno and Colombo crime families.
Rivals
Various gangs.

The Greenwich Village Crew is a crew within the Genovese crime family, active in the Greenwich Village area of Manhattan. Original controlled by Don Vito Genovese from the early 1920s up until his arrest in the late 1950s.[1][2] In the early 1980s Capo Vincent Gigante, was made the new boss of the Genovese crime family. He continued to operate from and with the Greenwich Village Crew members.[3] Today the crew is still active, but after the death of Dominick Canterino, it is uncertain who is controlling the crew.

Locations and activities
The crew controlled many of the organized crime activities throughout downtown Manhattan, and some of the rackets included labor racketeering, gambling, loan sharking, hijackings, and extortion of businesses. The crew also maintained influence in the Bronx, Yonkers and upper Westchester. The main hangout for Gigante and his crew was based out of the Triangle Social Club, located at 208 Sullivan Street.[4]

Historical leadership
Capos of the Greenwich Village Crew
·         1920s-1937 — Vito Genovese – promoted to acting boss 1937; fled to Italy; promoted to boss in 1957[1]
·         1930s-1959 — Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo – promoted to acting boss in 1959; killed 1962[1]
·         1959-1972 — Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli – promoted to front boss 1965-1972
·         1962-1972 — Pasquale "Patsy Ryan" Eboli – younger brother to Thomas Eboli[5]
o    Acting 1965-1972 — Dominick "Dom The Sailor" DiQuarto
·         1972-1981 — Vincent "The Chin" Gigante – promoted to boss in 1981[3][6]
o    Acting 1978-1981 — Dominick "Fat Dom" Alongi – retired to Florida
·         1981-1993 — Dominick "Baldy Dom" Canterino – died in 1993 [7][8]
·         1993–present — Unknown

Former and current members
·         Mario Gigante
·         Dominick Cirillo
·         Frank Condo
·         Venero Mangano
·         Louis Manna
·         Andrew Gigante
·         Vincent Esposito
·         Thomas D'Antonio
·         Frank Caggiano
·         Giuseppe Dellacroe
·         Joseph Denti
·         Joseph Sarcinella
·         Ciro Perrotta [9]

References
1.      ^ a b c d Fred J. Cook. The secret rulers: criminal syndicates and how they control the U.S. underworld. Duell, Sloan & Pearce. 1966.
2.      ^ G. T. Harrell. For Members Only: The Story of the Mob's Secret Judge. "The Attempted hit on Costello". 2009 (pg.293-296)[1]
3.      ^ a b Raab, Selwyn. The Five Families: The Rise, Decline & Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empire. New York: St. Martins Press, 2005. (pg.536-538) [2]
4.      ^ Selwyn Raab. Strange Old Man on Sullivan St.: New Mob Power. February 3, 1988 (The New York Times) [3]
6.      ^ G. T. Harrell. For Members Only: The Story of the Mob's Secret Judge. "Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante". 2009 (pg.282-286)
7.      ^ James Feron. 5 Are Indicted As Participants in Rackets Ring.June 13, 1989. The New York Times. [4]
8.      ^ Selwyn Raab. Suspected New York Mob Leaders are indicted in Contract Rigging. May 31, 1990. The New York Times. [5]
9.      ^ WMOB The Wiretap network. The Frank & Fritzy Show. http://www.wmob.com/cast.html

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