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- Lucchese_crime_family abstract "The Lucchese crime family (pronounced [lukˈkeːse]) is one of the "Five Families" that dominates organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the Mafia (or Cosa Nostra).The family originated in the early 1920s with Gaetano Reina serving as boss up until his murder in 1930. It was taken over by Tommy Gagliano during the Castellammarese War, and led by him until his death in 1951. The family under Gagliano was peaceful and low key, concentrating their criminal actives in the Bronx, Manhattan and New Jersey. The next boss was Tommy Lucchese, who turned the family around to became one of the most powerful families to sit on the Commission. Lucchese teamed up with Gambino crime family boss Carlo Gambino to control organized crime in New York City. When Lucchese died of natural causes in 1967, Carmine Tramunti controlled the family for a brief time; he was arrested in 1973. Anthony Corallo then gained control of the family. Corallo was very secretive and soon became one of the most powerful members of the Commission. He was arrested and tried in the famous Commission case of 1986.For most of its history, the Lucchese family was reckoned as one of the most peaceful crime families in the nation. However, that changed when Corallo decided to put Victor Amuso in charge of the family. Amuso later promoted one of his longtime partners, Anthony Casso to underboss. They instituted one of the bloodiest reigns in Mafia history, ordering virtually anyone who crossed them to be murdered. Amuso was arrested in 1991 and sentenced to life in prison. Several Lucchese wiseguys, fearing for their lives, turned informant. The highest-profile of these was acting boss Alphonse D'Arco, who became the first boss of a New York crime family to testify against the mob. This led to the arrest of the entire Lucchese family hierarchy, with Casso also becoming an informant. Testimony from these informants nearly destroyed the family, though Amuso continued to rule from prison. The current official boss is Steven Crea.".
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- Lucchese_crime_family wikiPageID "16905658".
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- Lucchese_crime_family activities "Racketeering, assault, bookmaking, burglary, cargo theft, conspiracy, contract killing, counterfeiting, cigarette smuggling, credit card fraud, drug trafficking, prostitution, extortion, fencing, fraud, illegal gambling, hotel robbery, hijacking, jewelry heist, labor racketeering, point shaving, loansharking, money laundering, murder, robbery and skimming".
- Lucchese_crime_family allies "Genovese, Gambino, Bonanno and Colombo crime families".
- Lucchese_crime_family caption "Gaetano Lucchese, the boss of the family during a July 1958 government hearing in Washington, DC".
- Lucchese_crime_family ethnicity "Made men are men of Italian descent. Other ethnicities are employed as "associates."".
- Lucchese_crime_family founded "1931".
- Lucchese_crime_family foundingLocation New_York.
- Lucchese_crime_family foundingLocation New_York_City.
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- Lucchese_crime_family membership "110".
- Lucchese_crime_family name "Lucchese crime family".
- Lucchese_crime_family rivals "Various gangs in New York City including their allies".
- Lucchese_crime_family territory "Various neighborhoods in New York City and New Jersey".
- Lucchese_crime_family yearsActive "c. 1920s-present".
- Lucchese_crime_family subject Category:Five_Families.
- Lucchese_crime_family subject Category:Gangs_in_New_York_City.
- Lucchese_crime_family subject Category:Italian-American_crime_families.
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- Lucchese_crime_family type Abstraction100002137.
- Lucchese_crime_family type Association108049401.
- Lucchese_crime_family type Family108078020.
- Lucchese_crime_family type FiveFamilies.
- Lucchese_crime_family type Gang108244062.
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- Lucchese_crime_family type Italian-AmericanCrimeFamilies.
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- Lucchese_crime_family type YagoLegalActor.
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- Lucchese_crime_family comment "The Lucchese crime family (pronounced [lukˈkeːse]) is one of the "Five Families" that dominates organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the Mafia (or Cosa Nostra).The family originated in the early 1920s with Gaetano Reina serving as boss up until his murder in 1930. It was taken over by Tommy Gagliano during the Castellammarese War, and led by him until his death in 1951.".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Familia Lucchese".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Famille Lucchese".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Família Lucchese".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Lucchese (famiglia)".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Lucchese crime family".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Lucchese".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Lucchese-Familie".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Rodzina Lucchese".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "Семья Луккезе".
- Lucchese_crime_family label "ルッケーゼ一家".
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Lucchese-Familie.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Familia_Lucchese.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Famille_Lucchese.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Lucchese_(famiglia).
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs ルッケーゼ一家.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Lucchese.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Rodzina_Lucchese.
- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Família_Lucchese.
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- Lucchese_crime_family sameAs Q281284.
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