N.Y. Crime Family Members Indicted; U.S. Sweep Arrests Leaders of Bonannos

From: The Washington Post | Date: January 21, 2004| Author: Michael Powell and Michelle Garca | Copyright information

The FBI and federal prosecutors swung a legal ax Tuesday at the Bonannos, one of the nation's oldest crime families, indicting a boss, an underboss, eight present or retired capos and more than a dozen mafia soldiers.

Dozens of FBI agents and police fanned out across Staten Island, Brooklyn and Westchester, driving up cul de sacs, pounding on doors and arresting a collection of alleged Mafiosi that included acting boss Anthony Urso and acting underboss Joseph "Joe C." Cammarano. Anoth...

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