Thats true but their crew was allegedly "formed" or the territory was taken over by a non-Sicilian, meaning Louis Campagna. The Taylor St area was previously controlled by the Sicilian Angelo Genna who in 1926 was killed on the orders of his Sicilian cohort from the North Side Joe Aiello. So when the Capone Mob also killed Aiello in 1930, it is reported that Campagna took over the territory. Later in 1939, Campagna allegedly sponsored Giancana into the Outfit before going to jail and when he got out during the early 40's or 1943 i think, Giancana was rewarded with the position as the overseer of the northern part of the Cicero area, while both Campagna and Paul Ricca were in jail for the Hollywood extortion case. After the deaths of Lawrence Mangano and James Belcastro in 1944 and 45, Giancana also became the captain of the Taylor st crew and two or three years later he became the underboss