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    Joseph Gallo (April 7, 1929 – April 7, 1972), also known as " Crazy Joe ", was an Italian-American mobster and Caporegime of the Colombo crime family of New York City, New York. In his youth, Gallo was diagnosed with schizophrenia after an arrest. He soon became an enforcer in the Profaci crime family, later forming his own crew which ...

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  2. Feb 5, 2024 · By Wyatt Redd | Edited By Cara Johnson. Published February 5, 2024. Updated April 2, 2024. Joe Gallo paraded his pet lion around New York, kidnapped his own bosses, and sparked two gang wars before he was finally gunned down in Little Italy in 1972.

  3. Dec 1, 2019 · The Irishman's Joe Gallo Was One of New York's Most Famous Reputed Mobsters 'Crazy Joe' inspired a Bob Dylan song and was rumored to have kept a pet lion. By Gabrielle Bruney Published: Dec 1,...

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  5. 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,...

  6. Nov 27, 2019 · Umberto’s Clam House after “Crazy Joe” Gallo was killed in 1972, a death depicted in “The Irishman.” Neal Boenzi/The New York Times. By Michael Wilson. Published Nov. 27, 2019 Updated Dec. 2,...

  7. 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. During the prohibition era, Umberto worked as a bootlegger.

  8. Nov 29, 2019 · "The Irishman" shows Frank Sheeran killing Crazy Joe Gallo, based on Sheeran's own confession, but some have tried to separate the fact and the fiction of this claim.

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