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Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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Joe Colombo ran his family from 1963 until he got shot in 1971. I've been trying to figure out more about his reign during that 7-8 year period....Many say he was a puppet for Carlo Gambino; but how can you run that family for all them years and not have an opposition (Yes I know about Joe Gallo); or people trying to undermine him; If he was a puppet boss.
He didn't throw himself under the bus until the American Civil Rights League; So I'm guessing he was a good boss; and was respected by the commission as an equal? All we hear about is the American Civil Rights League; Nothing about his reign as Boss.
My question is; Who were his captains during that time period?? Didn't he demote the majority of the Profaci/Maglicco captains? It's been said that he was close with Carmine Persico who ironically took his position after the shooting along with Tom DiBella.
Also; Who was he close to on the commission besides Carlo Gambino?
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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Colombo was probably close to Lucchese as well - Lucchese was one of the guys who backed Colombo's ascension to head the Profaci family. Not sure about Carmine Tramunti - it's very likely Tramunti or Gambino ordered Paul Vario to withdraw his membership from the Italian-American Civil Rights League because they felt the League was attracting attention from the FBI.
Colombo didn't get along with Bonanno for obvious reasons (re: Banana Wars). Not sure what Colombo's relationship to Vito Genovese, Steve Magaddino, Angelo Bruno, Joe Zerilli or Paul Ricca was or whether he got along with the other Commission bosses.
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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You're right, Z: The Italian-American Civil Rights League, his cooperation with (and censorship of) the Godfather film, and the shooting so dominate what's written about Colombo that it's hard to find anything else on him. Selwyn Raab, in his book, "The Five Families," says that some of the old-timers were unhappy about him being made Don at age 41--Sam the Plumber was recorded on an FBI wiretap complaining that Colombo was "nothing more than a bust-out guy," and the guy at the other end saying, "He was always hanging on Gambino's shoulder." My favorite anecdote about Colombo: He and his League bullied the New York Times into dropping Cosa Nostra and Mafia in its organized crime coverage. But, after the shooting, they went back to the old ways--and zeroed in on Colombo's crime career. Colombo's legitimate front was as a real estate agent working for the Cantalupo Realty Company in Brookyn. Anthony Cantalupo, Colombo's nominal "boss" (and a family associate) told the Times reporter: "Mr. Colombo has the sincerest group of clients--nobody ever tries to cheat him out of a commission." 
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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On the Commission he was close to Carlo Gambino, Tommy Lucchese, Stefano Magaddino until Carlo and Tommy told him to stay away from him, and Angelo Bruno. Bosses he did business with but not sure if he was close enough were Joe Zerilli, Russell Bufalino, Tommy Eboli, Raymond Patriarca Sr, and Santo Trafficante.
He did demote some of Profaci and Magliocco capos, but also split crews. During his reign as boss in no particular order, these are the Capos under him. John Franzese, Dominick Scialo, Joe Brancato, Salvatore Mineo, Carmine Persico, Salvatore Mussachio, Ambrogio Magliocco, Sebastian Aloi, Vincent Aloi, Enrico Fontana, Nicholas Forlano, John Oddo, Charles Panarella, Greg Scarpa Sr, Nicoline Sorrentino Sr, John Misuraca, Simone Andolino, Vincent Randazzo, Ralph Trupiano, Thomas DiBella,Salvatore Badalamenti, Cosmo D'Amico, Alessandro Debenedetti, Larry Gallo. I know people say Joe Gallo took over the crew when Larry died, but he never gave Joe Colombo the respect and Colombo refused to grant Joe Gallo the rank of Capo, but Gallo did take control of the remaining crew members.
Guys that undermined Colombo or plotted to kill Colombo other than Joey Gallo, were Salvatore D'Ambrosio, Dominick Scialo, Charles LoCicero, John Franzese. D'Ambrosio and LoCicero are the only other members that might have been plotting to kill Colombo.
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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I know people say Joe Gallo took over the crew when Larry died, but he never gave Joe Colombo the respect and Colombo refused to grant Joe Gallo the rank of Capo, but Gallo did take control of the remaining crew members.
Guys that undermined Colombo or plotted to kill Colombo other than Joey Gallo, were Salvatore D'Ambrosio, Dominick Scialo, Charles LoCicero, John Franzese. D'Ambrosio and LoCicero are the only other members that might have been plotting to kill Colombo. Are we certain that Joe Gallo was even made ? There's no question he was a powerful guy with plenty of followers but I have never read any evidence suggesting that he was made. I 'd be interested in any details you may have on his induction.
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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pmac, do you know where I can find the Sam The Plumber tapes or transcript? Thank you. It's interesting about Joe being a puppet for Carlo, considering Vic Orena became a puppet for Gotti later on. Mary Ferrell website. Sam The Plumber also said Colombo sits like a baby(on the Commission) next to Carl.
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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What rackets did Colombo "inherit" from Profaci/Magliocco? With all the problems, How wealthy/Powerful were the Colombos during this time?
"Joe Bananas went after Carlo Gambino, the war went on for seven years..... When guys go to the mattresses, they're not out earning" -Tony Soprano
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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pmac, do you know where I can find the Sam The Plumber tapes or transcript? Thank you. It's interesting about Joe being a puppet for Carlo, considering Vic Orena became a puppet for Gotti later on. Mary Ferrell website. Sam The Plumber also said Colombo sits like a baby(on the Commission) next to Carl. What did the other bosses think of Colombo privately? I am sure Bonanno had the last laugh when Colombo got shot.
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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pmac, do you know where I can find the Sam The Plumber tapes or transcript? Thank you. It's interesting about Joe being a puppet for Carlo, considering Vic Orena became a puppet for Gotti later on. Mary Ferrell website. Sam The Plumber also said Colombo sits like a baby(on the Commission) next to Carl. What did the other bosses think of Colombo privately? I am sure Bonanno had the last laugh when Colombo got shot. There is nothing concrete that other bosses thought as the Decav tapes did, but tidbits of info pretty much agree with that assessment. Of course the Gambino and the Lucchese family were happy with that fact. The Genovese and Greenwich Village faction had a friendly relationship with the Gallo crew. They also had a friendly relationship with the 3 capos in the Bonanno Family in the late 70s power play also. It was a very complex web of duplicity between multiple factions of all 5 families of NYC mainly and to the other families by proxy..
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Re: Joe Colombo's reign as boss from 1963 to 1971
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The crazy thing;
Joe Colombo ratted on his boss Magliocco; and on another boss in Joe Bonnanno.
Wouldn't you think the remaining commission members would want to get rid of him for being a perceived snitch?
@Dob_Peppino
I may be wrong; but the Profaci/Colombo's had a bunch of killers; and vicious guys. More so then any other family during that time period. They weren't the most powerful though.
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