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Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit

Posted By: BugsyM

Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 03:19 PM

A 77-year-old man was gunned down in a suspected mob hit in Brooklyn on Friday afternoon, police sources told The Post.

Vincent Zito was shot once in the back of the head inside his Sheepshead Bay home on Emmons Avenue near Batchelder Street at about 3:15 p.m., the sources said. Medics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Police found him lying face up on the floor of the living room at the house after responding to a 911 call, cops said.

A handgun was recovered at the scene.

Police believe there is a mafia connection to the hit, but it’s unclear what family Zito was affiliated with, sources said.

Zito lived at the house where he was gunned down with his adult children and members of their families, a police source said.

https://nypost.com/2018/10/27/elderly-man-gunned-down-at-home-in-suspected-mob-hit/
Posted By: BlackFamily

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 03:31 PM

UBN strikes again.
Posted By: BugsyM

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 03:43 PM


An elderly loan shark with ties to a mob family was found dead of an apparent suicide in his Brooklyn home — but detectives are looking into the possibility that he was murdered, police sources said Saturday.

Vincent Zito, 77, was found dead inside his Emmons Ave. home in Sheepshead Bay about 3:15 p.m. on Friday.

He died of an apparent gunshot wound to the head, and a pistol was recovered from his home, cops said.

Yet his ties to organized crime and his history as a loan shark has detectives turning over every stone to see if this was more than what it currently looks like — a suicide.

Police are hoping the results of his pending autopsy will help determine what happened.


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-metro-old-mobster-dies-suicide-20181027-story.html
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 04:03 PM

Gunshot to the back of the head. Seems like a pretty convoluted way to kill yourself.
Posted By: Slimshady

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 04:46 PM

It could be possible that he was killed and whoever did it framed it as a suicide.
Posted By: LuanKuci

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 04:57 PM

^ by shooting the guy in the BACK of the head? Smart move...
Posted By: pmac

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/27/18 05:00 PM

the jamican handy man who works for the guy made me laugh i use to by weed off a guy who talked just like the way the daily news wrote. im the black son he never had lol just makes me crack up. sad situation. rizutto from the grave. bloodclot rude boy
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 12:37 AM

Genovese or Gambino?
Posted By: Flushing

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 01:22 AM

Daily news is saying luchese associate. So that's two lukes shot dead within a few weeks.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 02:43 AM

Originally Posted by Flushing
Daily news is saying luchese associate. So that's two lukes shot dead within a few weeks.


That's pretty crazy.

Anonymous neighbors described him as a 'schemer' and a 'snake'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6324587/New-York-mob-man-77-shot-twice-head-set-up.html
Posted By: thebigfella

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 10:11 AM

UBN coming with that same energy!
Posted By: m2w

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 10:31 AM

Originally Posted by thebigfella
UBN coming with that same energy!


i don't think they hired blacks or outsiders to kill him probably somebody who knew him
anyway if he's a lucchese associate probably the lucchese's are also behind zottola murder at this point
Posted By: TheKillingJoke

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 10:32 AM

Huh where's that UBN talk coming from?
I don't see anything pointing their way from the little information that's known about this hit.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 11:37 AM

His brother Anthony Zito was identified in a 1992 Federal court case as a partner of Vittorio Amuso.
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 11:53 AM

Originally Posted by Hollander
His brother Anthony Zito was identified in a 1992 Federal court case as a partner of Vittorio Amuso.


Quote
Shelters Investigated on Possible Mob Link

Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani halted referrals of homeless people to a shelter in Brooklyn and another on Staten Island late yesterday amid mounting allegations that the shelters are connected to organized crime.

The Mayor announced yesterday that he was ordering the Department of Investigation to examine the ownership of Angels by the Sea, which operates shelters in the Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn and the Mariners Harbor section of Staten Island. The shelters receive $7.5 million a year from the city to house homeless families.

On Wednesday, Public Advocate Mark Green wrote a letter to the Mayor urging an investigation of what he said were ties between the shelters and the Lucchese crime family. The shelters are owned by the D&Z Holding Corporation, Mr. Green said. The president of the corporation, Anthony Zito, was convicted in 1971 of extortion and served time in prison.
Mr. Zito was identified in a 1992 Federal court case as a partner in the shelter with Vittorio Amuso, who the authorities say is the boss of the Lucchese crime family. Mr. Amuso is serving a life sentence on racketeering charges.

The Mayor said at a news conference earlier in the week that the Department of Investigation had not uncovered enough evidence to sever the city's ties to the shelters. But yesterday, after CBS's ''60 Minutes'' announced that it was preparing a segment on the shelter to be broadcast tomorrow night, the Mayor issued a statement halting the referrals of homeless people.
''The Mayor has asked the New York City Department of Investigation to reopen its investigation into Angels by the Sea homeless shelters,'' the statement said. ''Pending a complete review of all aspects of this matter, including costs, he has directed the Department of Homeless Services to stop all referrals to the facilities.''

The Brooklyn shelter, formerly known as the Bayview Motel, provides housing for 95 families; the Staten Island shelter holds 100 families. The city pays the company $7.5 million a year to house the families, which Mr. Green said made it one of the most expensive shelters per family in the city. About $2 million goes to D&Z every year in rent, Mr. Green said.
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The city has used the motel as a shelter since 1984. Mr. Zito told The Daily News in a 1985 interview that he began taking in homeless families because his conviction for loan sharking made him ineligible for a liquor license and he had difficulty attracting guests. At the time, Mr. Zito acknowledged charging $100 a night, the highest rate the city pays to hotels. In a 1993 interview with The Village Voice, Mr. Zito denied being partners with Mr. Amuso, but said he was familiar with Mafia figures because of their frequent visits to the Bayview's restaurant.

Mr. Zito and the former manager of the Bayview Motel, Judy Rossinow, were indicted in 1983 for failing to pay more than $100,000 in hotel occupancy taxes to the city, Mr. Green said. Although the charges were dismissed, Mr. Zito was forced to repay $140,000 to the city. Mr. Green said that Ms. Rossinow is now the president and chief executive of Angels by the Sea and earned $123,773 in 1995.

Neither Mr. Zito nor Ms. Rossinow could be reached for comment last night.

''In light of this evidence,'' Mr. Green wrote the Mayor, ''the city should perform an extensive audit of the city's substantial contracts with Angels by the Sea. Public dollars earmarked for the city's homeless population may be lining the pockets of a few individuals -- an especially disgraceful situation in light of recent cuts in homeless services.''


https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/26/nyregion/shelters-investigated-on-possible-mob-link.html
Posted By: pmac

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 04:13 PM

Wow thats yhe first ive read something luke a shelter to be connected to the mob. The guy was partners wit amuso. Hmm . Amuso was smarter then i thought he had his hands in everything. The garmet district. Window scheme which fucked him. Gas tax racket. He must have made a killing in his 4 yrs on street as the boss
Posted By: Kash

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 04:30 PM

So 2 old luke associates with ties to Amuso have been hit. What could that mean?
Posted By: pmac

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 04:31 PM

He had the illegal dump they killed that capo salerno in the bronx. Little al gave up all his rackets the union guys the airport guys
Posted By: MeyerLansky

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/28/18 09:08 PM

lately it's nonstop action with the mob...
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/29/18 10:17 PM

https://marineparkfh.com/tribute/details/2585/Vincent-Zito/condolences.html
Posted By: pmac

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/29/18 10:56 PM

this guys had a big family. see a profeta and mosca last name in there to. probaly related to them somehow down the line
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 10/29/18 11:12 PM

Originally Posted by pmac
this guys had a big family. see a profeta and mosca last name in there to. probaly related to them somehow down the line


I just read Domenico Cutaia died in August.
Posted By: Serpiente

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 11/04/18 08:21 PM



Movement at the top “ of family . Big shots are in and couple more headed and someone don’t like the current situation .
Posted By: Flushing

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 11/04/18 08:35 PM

Originally Posted by Kash
So 2 old luke associates with ties to Amuso have been hit. What could that mean?


Which was the other associate? Zottola?
Posted By: Kash

Re: Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Suspected Mob Hit - 11/29/18 01:40 AM

Originally Posted by Flushing
Originally Posted by Kash
So 2 old luke associates with ties to Amuso have been hit. What could that mean?


Which was the other associate? Zottola?


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