Chicago Outfit mobsters

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 92. Chapters: Al Capone, Joseph Glimco, Chicago Outfit, Anthony Spilotro, Murray Humphreys, Sam Giancana, James Marcello, Joseph Lombardo, Frank Nitti, Tony Accardo, Nicholas Calabrese, John Roselli, Frank Calabrese, Sr., Sam DeStefano,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 92. Chapters: Al Capone, Joseph Glimco, Chicago Outfit, Anthony Spilotro, Murray Humphreys, Sam Giancana, James Marcello, Joseph Lombardo, Frank Nitti, Tony Accardo, Nicholas Calabrese, John Roselli, Frank Calabrese, Sr., Sam DeStefano, Jimmy Fratianno, Johnny Torrio, Richard Cain, Fred Roti, Dominic Cortina, Harry Aleman, Michael Sarno, Michael Spilotro, Louis Campagna, Jack McGurn, Paul Ricca, Frank Rio, Frank Rosenthal, Samuzzo Amatuna, Felix Alderisio, John Factor, Jake Guzik, Anthony Centracchio, Marco D'Amico, Myles O'Donnell, Albert Tocco, John Scalise, Dominick Basso, Louis Marino, Charles Nicoletti, Victor Spilotro, Gus Alex, Frank Capone, William Daddano, Sr., Fiore Buccieri, Antonio Lombardo, Ralph Capone, Joseph Ferriola, Gerald Scarpelli, William Morris Bioff, Marshall Joseph Caifano, Sam Battaglia, Michael J. Corbitt, Herbert Blitzstein, Fred Goetz, Joseph Aiuppa, Al Tornabene, Joseph Andriacchi, Lawrence Mangano, James Belcastro, Angelo J. LaPietra, Jack Zuta, Vincent Solano, Rocco Fischetti, James Torello, Frank Schweihs, Gus Winkler, William Dauber, William White, Donald Angelini, Gus Greenbaum, Frank T. Caruso, Ken Eto, James McLain, John DiFronzo, Samuel Carlisi, Joseph DiVarco, Ross Prio, Mario Anthony DeStefano, Charles Gioe, Rudy Fratto, Danny Stanton, Jackie Cerone, Charles Baron, Frank Buccieri, Pasqualino Lolordo, Leonard Patrick, Rocco Pranno, Sam Mesi, Louis Fratto, William Aloisio, James LaPietra. Excerpt: Joseph Paul Glimco (January 14, 1909-April 28, 1991) was an Italian American labor leader and well-known organized crime figure based in Chicago, Illinois. He was considered "Chicago's top labor racketeer" in the 1950s. One high-ranking Chicago Teamsters leader noted in 1954, "He is the mob. When he opens his mouth, it's the syndicate talking." Glimco was active in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and a close associate of Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa. He was a capo in the Chicago Outfit, an organized crime syndicate, and oversaw the syndicate's labor racketeering efforts. He worked closely with Tony "Joe Batters" Accardo, who led the Chicago Outfit from 1947 to 1957, and Sam "Momo" Giancana, who led the syndicate from 1957 to 1966. A United States Senate committee once claimed that Glimco ran "the nation's most corrupt union." Among his numerous aliases were Joey Glimco, "Tough Guy" Glimco, Joseph Glinico, and Joseph Glielmi. He was also known as "Little Tim Murphy," a reference to Timothy "Big Tim" Murphy, a Chicago mobster and labor racketeer (also well known for his close ties to the Teamsters) whom the Chicago Outfit feared and subsequently murdered in 1928. Glimco was born in Salerno, Italy, in 1909 and emigrated to the United States with his family in 1913. He had at least two brothers and a sister. The family settled in Chicago. Glimco attended public school but quit after the seventh grade to earn a living as a shoeshiner and newspaper delivery boy. He owned two newsstands when he was 20 years old. Glimco's criminal career began about the same time as his departure from school. By the time he was 18, he had been arrested five times and convicted twice for disorderly conduct and once for larceny (receiving six months to a year's probation each time). By the time he was 25, he had been arrested another 16 times-including arrests for murder (twice), bootlegging (twice), motor vehicle theft, criminal intimidation, bombing, and public brawling.

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