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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · While the case remains unsolved to date, there are several accounts of Gallos death that hint at different potential killers. According to Joseph Luparelli, a member of the Colombo crime family, he, Philip Gambino, Carmine “Sonny Pinto” DiBiase, and two other men shot Gallo.

  2. TIL New York mobster, Joe Gallo was a diagnosed schizophrenic, watercolor painter, and avid reader of classic literature, who paraded his pet lion around the city. He kidnapped his own bosses...

  3. Joseph Gallo, alias “Crazy Joe,” was an Italian American gangster and a capo of New York City’s Colombo criminal family. He was born on April 7, 1929, to Umberto and Mary Gallo in the New York City neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn.

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · 9K. 1.6M views 2 years ago. The iconoclastic career of Joesph "Crazy Joe" Gallo and his brothers Albert and Larry is followed from his murder of Albert Anastasia in 1957 until his own ...

  5. Sep 14, 2015 · Crazy Joe Gallo was one of the most feared members of the Colombo crime family. He was eventually murdered in front of his family at Umberto's Clam House. American Mafia History

  6. Joseph Gallo, also referred as Crazy Joe, was an Italian-American mobster and caporegime of the Colombo crime family. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia following an arrest, however managed to became an enforcer in the Profaci crime family and eventually formed his own group with his brothers Larry and Albert.

  7. Sep 9, 2022 · Joseph Gallo, sometimes called Joe Gallo, is one of the most infamous mobsters in American history. Gallo was born on April 7, 1929, in Brooklyn, New York. His father, having served as a bootlegger during Prohibition himself, didn’t stop his sons from getting involved in the criminal underworld of the city.

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