Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Carmine Galante ventured out of the Lincoln

history channel documentary ancient aliens On July twelfth, 1979, it was a hot and sticky summer day, as the 69-year-old Carmine Galante's Lincoln pulled up at 205 Knickerbocker Avenue, in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn. For over 50 years, Knickerbocker Avenue had been the turf of the Bonanno wrongdoing family, and throughout the years various swarm sit-downs had occurred in one of a few storefronts on the piece.

Carmine Galante ventured out of the Lincoln, then he waved farewell to the driver: his nephew James Galante. Carmine Galante was wearing a white short-sleeved weave shirt, and, just like his custom, he was sucking on an immense Churchill stogie. Galante strutted inside the small eatery, and was welcome by Joe Turano, the proprietor of Joe and Mary's Restaurant. Galante had made this visit to meet with Turano, and with Leonard "Nardo" Coppola, a nearby partner of Galante's, over some undetermined horde business.

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