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Re: Has anyone got any Tony Mirra photos?
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He looks way different from the common ones in the seventies
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Re: Has anyone got any Tony Mirra photos?
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I found an interesting article published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle June 16, 1953. It´s about a man (Anthony Mirra of 415 Madison Street) apparently being stabbed during a restaurant/bar fight. I´m pretty convinced the Anthony Mirra in the article is "our" Anthony Mirra who had a home address at 115 Madison Street, New York, NY at this time.
"Switchblade Addict Stabs Man For Fancied Annoyance of Girl"
"A Manhattan man told police that he was the victim of an unprovoked attack with a switchblade knife at 5 a.m. today in a Brooklyn Heights restaurant. The victim, Anthony Mirra, 24, of 415 Madison St., Manhattan, was taken to Holy Family Hospital with a stab wound in the left shoulder. His assailant, he said, was a man about 35 who was accompanied by a pretty young girl. The assailant, Mirra told police of the Poplar St. Precinct, evidently thought he was trying to annoy the girl. Mirra entered the Plymouth Restaurant, 101 Henry St., he said, and selected a table. The man and the girl were at an adjoining table. When he asked the man for permission to borrow a chair, he told police, the man whipped out a knife and stabbed him. The couple fled, leaving the knife behind. Police sent out an alarm for them."
/// I´m sure there was more to this story than what Mirra told the police.
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Re: Has anyone got any Tony Mirra photos?
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As for the story - it certainly seens to fit, Mirra would have been about that age in 1953. I suprised he told the cops ANYTHING!
Yeah. What I noticed with those older articles (and this may well also be the case with newer articles), sometimes the numbers showing age or addresses are not accurate. They are often close, but still not accurate. I think it has to do with the stress the reporter deals with to keep up with the story´s deadline. In cases where the police don´t know the individuals who are being arrested, they very often provide reporters with faulty inormation. According to google maps, the address of 415 Madison Street is non existent. The street ends at 412. So it´s very possible that the reporter who wrote about the Mirra stabbing simply confused the numbers. It´s understandable. Mirra´s home address back then was at 115 Madison Street. You may be right about the reporters giving faulty information. But I'd also be willing to bet that 415 Madison existed at one time. The Baruch Houses, which now occupy the site, were built in 1977. Prior to all these public housing projects being built in the 1970's, the lower east side was jam packed with tenements all the way to the river. They have almost all been torn down in that area for public housing. This is part of the Bonanno family history that I find very interesting. They had a few crews from the lower east side, outside of traditional little Italy. In particular the Knickerbocker village area around Pearl, Madison and Monroe streets.
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