Joe Gallo

American gangster linked to the Colombo crime family

Joe Gallo - American gangster linked to the Colombo crime family
Born

April 7th, 1929
96 years ago

Died

April 7th, 1972
53 years ago — 43 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Born in 1929, this individual became a key figure in organized crime on the East Coast. He rose to prominence as a member of the Colombo crime family during the mid-20th century. Known for his flamboyant personality and violent conflicts with rival factions, he played a significant role in mob rivalries in New York City. Criminal activities included extortion, racketeering, and involvement in high-profile murders. This individual reportedly orchestrated the infamous 1971 Gallo vs. Colombo conflict, which marked a turning point in mob dynamics. The events surrounding this person's life inspired various films and literature about organized crime.

Involvement in the Colombo crime family

Gallo vs. Colombo conflict

Inspiration for crime films

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