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Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years #787093
07/04/14 01:01 AM
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http://nypost.com/2014/06/23/italian-police-solve-105-year-old-nypd-mob-detectives-murder/


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Italian police solve 105-year-old NYPD mob detective’s murder
By Dana Sauchelli and Sophia RosenbaumJune 23, 2014 | 2:21pm

[img:center]http://thenypost.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/mob-feature.jpg?w=720&h=480&crop=1[/img]

Authorities announce the arrest of 95 members of the Palermo Mafia as part of Operation Apocalisse, which also revealed the killer of legendary NYPD detective Joe Petrosino.
Photo: Splash News
It may have taken more than a century, but Italian police have finally figured out who killed an undercover NYPD detective in Sicily.
Giuseppe “Joe” Petrosino, known as “the Detective in the Derby,” was a pioneer in taking down organized crime back in the early 1900s and was the NYPD’s secret weapon when it came to fighting Italian mobsters.
He was dispatched to Sicily in March 1909 on a special job to investigate the Sicilian Mafia’s ties to its American counterpart the Black Hand, a group of thugs that targeted Italian-American immigrants.

American media outlets caught wind of Petrosino’s mission and leaked the details, but Petrosino refused to abort the mission. He believed the Sicilian mafia would not kill a police officer as was the case back in New York.
But he was wrong. Petrosino was waiting for an alleged informant in downtown Palermo when he was ambushed by gunmen and shot four times.
Amid reports of Petrosino’s assassination, cops rounded up every Black Hand suspect they could get their hands on, according to the March 13, 1909 article published in The Evening Post, the Post’s name until 1934.
Then-police commissioner Theodore Bingham received a cablegram that said: “Petrosino shot. Instantly killed heart of city this evening. Assassin unknown. Dies a marytr.”
The Evening Post said Petrosino, who “made a living running down criminals who came from the country of his birth,” attempted to defend himself, firing four shots from his revolver to no avail.
The case was unsolved until a police crackdown in Palermo over the weekend resulted in 95 arrests of suspected members of Mafia groups.
Police recordings caught one of the men arrested bragging that his relative was responsible for killing a top cop boasting, “My father’s uncle, whose name was Paolo Palazzotto, was responsible for the first policeman killed in Palermo. He murdered the first police officer to be killed in Palermo. He killed Joe Petrosino.”
Domenico Palazzoto, a descendant of a mob boss of the Sicilian Cosa Nostra, Vito Cascio Ferro, is facing charges with his fellow mafiosos including extortion and association in a criminal network.
Italian police said Palazzoto, 29, sealed his fate during that wiretapped conversation. “As evidence of his own more than 100-year mafia pedigree, guaranteed by his descent from Paolo Palazzotto, confirmed the murder as the work of his own relative,” the statement said, according to Bloomberg.
Petrosino’s family was both shocked and excited to hear the case finally had an ending.
“I’m happy that the Italian police and the NYPD never gave up searching for the killer of my great uncle,” Petrosino’s great nephew, Joseph, 67, told the Post.
“It’s kind of pathetic that this individual was bragging about his relative being a murderer. It’s pretty sick that someone would be proud of that. I guess it runs in the family,” he added.
As the only NYPD officer killed abroad, Petrosino is a martyr on the force. A park in Manhattan’s Little Italy and a Long Island City School were named after him to honor his commitment to the city.
His legacy has lived on within the NYPD as well — with his great-great-nephew Joseph, 28, an active member on the force. The elder Joseph worked as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn District Attorney until he retired in 2011.

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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #787096
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Furio,

Good read thanks for the post

Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #787100
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Yes NNY78, if were able to solve the mystery of the death of Petrosino, perhaps there is still hope for Ustica.

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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #787252
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Thank you for the post Furio.

I think it is plausible, but knowing how some of these kids are, are they sure that Paolo Palazzotto was the gunman and that his relative was not just trying to boost his own reputation in front of his peers. I admit that it is rare in Sicily, but the times are changing. I just would not shut the case so soon.


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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808078
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This is an older post but it's still awesome, thanks for posting that.

Joe Petrosino is hard to not admire. That is the police officer that reportedly broke both of Ignazio Saietta's hands, and then dumped him in a garbage can. You have never seen any movie action hero kick ass like that. Lupo was someone who deeply frightened the early Italian immigrants, but not Joe Petrosino.


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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808151
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this is decades old news, only for the guy getting caught on tape ,it comes up like it is solved now.. i guess that is why he gets killed.. petrosino had balls but paid the price for it..

Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808187
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I seem to recall in reading that the n.y. chief of police was david henessy, and he was the one who bragged to the newspapers that petrosino was going to sicily on police business. don't they have a statue of him in n.y.



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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808195
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Is the perp gonna be prosecuted for this crime? :-)

Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808230
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David Hennessey was the New Orleans chief who was killed in 1891.

Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: Binnie_Coll] #808233
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Come to think of it Binnie, we can add Joe Petrosino to the long list of names of cops betrayed by someone at the top of their hierarchy.

We live in a pro police society. But the way history is written about Joe Petrosino, it is meant to give the distinct idea that he was dimed out by his brass to the mafia. That's saying something, to be able read something like that in a pro police society that likes to sugarcoat history.


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Re: Joe Petrosino's murder solved after 105 years [Re: furio_from_naples] #808238
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yes, and it does say exactly that alfa. I made a mistake and faithful corrected it for me. I had the name of the chief of police wrong, hennessy was the n.o. chief. sorry about that. when you get my age your memory slips. and alfa, your spot on about sugar coating history.



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A Killer Revealed: Who Murdered Police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino

By Thom L. Jones for Gangsters Inc.

According to the official web page of the New York Police Department:

“There is no delineated time frame for cold cases.”

The killing of police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino on the evening of March 12, 1909, in the city of Palermo, Sicily, is perhaps the most famous cold case in their files. He was the first and only New York police officer, murdered overseas in the line of duty. Shot four times as he walked on a public square, late at night.

A complex case involving Mafia hoodlums based in New York and Sicily, it filled newspapers around the world with lurid headlines for days. It remained unsolved for 105 years. And then, it seems, someone finally reveals the name of Petrosino's killer.

Read the entire story on Gangsters Inc. https://gangstersinc.org/blog/a-killer-revealed


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