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  1. Terranova, and his brother Ciro were arrested in November 1919. Two convicts held in Dannemora prison implicated them in the murder of two Harlem businessmen. Others arrested included Vincenzo Galliano (21) 225 East 107th, Charles “Whitey Lewis” Leggio (26) 217 East 107th, Patsy “Bones” Congro (23) 115 East 107th, and Angelo Gagliano (30) 227 East 107th. 13

  2. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Ciro Terranova was tried for Complicity in June 1918, in connection with the DeMarco/Lombardi killing. Johnny Esposito, the killer of Lombardi, tried to testify against Terranova, but once it was proved that they were in the same gang, Ciro was acquitted due to lack of corroboration.

  3. In 1918, Ciro Terranova was tried for the murders of gambling bosses Charles Lombardi and Joe DiMarco; the case was later dismissed. In 1920, both Giuseppe Morello and Ignazio Lupo were released from prison so their former captain, now Manhattan Mafia boss, Salvatore D'Aquila , sensing his power to be threatened by their return, ordered their murders.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2023 · Ciro Terranova, the so-called artichoke king that ran the Morello-Terranova crime family barely avoided being murdered at a Coney Island restaurant in 1931 and left the mob. The generation of young Turks who followed him had no interest in the artichoke racket.

  5. Nicolò Terranova (1890 – September 7, 1916), also known as Nicholas " Nick " Morello, was one of the first Italian-American organized crime figures in New York City. He succeeded Giuseppe Morello as boss of the then Morello Gang in 1909 and was succeeded by Vincenzo Terranova in 1916. Along with his half-brother Giuseppe Morello and brothers ...

  6. Ciro Terranova (Polizeifoto, 1930) Ciro “Artichoke King” Terranova (* 1888 Corleone, Sizilien; † 20. Februar 1938 Manhattan in New York City) war ein Mitglied des später als „Genovese-Familie“ klassifizierten US-amerikanischen Mafia-Clans in New York City.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2023 · The Artichoke’s Meteoric Climb to Dominance in the US. Ciro Terranova (1888–1938) was a Sicilian who used Mafia connections to dominate the U.S. artichoke market in the 1920s and 1930s. The Half Moon Bay Artichoke Association was formed by California artichoke producers in 1917 to coordinate distribution. Therefore, they controlled the vast ...