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West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
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12/08/13 10:46 PM
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stern49
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This is a chart of the West Coast faction of the Bonanno crime family, just after the famous Bonanno War, and when the Bonanno crime family split into two groups, one side going with the LCN Commission in New York and the other staying loyal to their Don in Tucson. Newspapers referred to this as "The Banana Split." The chart was first posted here in 2010. New names were not added. All were loyal members of Joe Bonanno's crew on the West Coast. Please keep chart the way it is, not like what has been done with other charts of the smaller families.
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Joseph Bonanno (1905-2002) Boss of the Bonanno crime family Based in Tucson, Arizona Retired in 1989 Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno (1932-2008) Consigliere of the Bonanno crime family Based in San Jose, California Peter "Pete" Notaro (1915-1997) Capo in Tucson, Arizona Charles Joseph "Batts" Battaglia (1917-1983) Capo in Tucson, Arizona Originally a member of the L.A. crime family Moved to Tucson in 1968 Nicolo "Nick" Guestella (1895-1977) Capo in San Jose, California Antonio "Tony" Cacciopo (1909-?) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Peter Cinquemani (1920-2012) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Salvatore Bruno (1915-2006) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Antonio "Tony B." Badalamenti (1933-1990) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Michael "Mike" Cosenza (1913-1997) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Carl Simari (1918-1992) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Russell Andaloro (1909-1997) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Giuseppe Titone (1920-1993) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Vito Mule (1897-1971) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Salvatore Spinelli (1939-Present) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Peter Sciortino (1903-1978) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Joseph Genovese (1906-1982) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona Peter Magaddino (1906-1998) Soldier in Tucson, Arizona James "Jimmy Styles" DiGirolamo (?-1986) Soldier in San Jose, California Prospect Salvatore Mule (1923-1996) Soldier in San Jose, California
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Peter Vaccaro (1918-1997) Associate in Tucson, Arizona Jerome Max "Jerry" Pasley (1939-Pr) Associate in Tucson, Arizona Serving a 25 years to life sentence since 1996 Eugene Bulgarino (1933-Present) Associate in Tucson, Arizona Moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1975 T.K. Estes (1932-Present) Associate in Tucson, Arizona Joseph Bonanno Jr. (1946-2005) Associate in San Jose, California Louis Dalis (1924-1990) Associate in San Jose, California Nick Dalis Jr. (1948-Present) Associate in San Jose, California Anthony Insana Associate in San Jose, California Became an informant for the FBI in 1985 Michael Dorn Associate in San Jose, California
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: stern49]
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12/19/13 04:38 PM
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Jesus how could Bill Bonanno "get out". I've never understood that.
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: domwoods74]
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12/19/13 05:13 PM
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Jesus how could Bill Bonanno "get out". I've never understood that. Prob the same way Michael franzese did , bought his way out . I don't think the bonnanos would have been bothered bill wanted to get out . He was a moronic idiot A dozen or so men, still loyal to JB during the Bananas war, got out. That was part of the agreement JB made with the Commission. No one bought their way out. And there was no Bonanno crew operating in Arizona after the war. Many of the guys listed above, if not retired, ended up with different LCN Families. Battaglia, for example, ended up with the LA Family. And guys who originally operated out of San Francisco and San Jose, who had previously been Bonanno members, transfered to the Families located in those areas. JB was out of Cosa Nostra the same day he left New York.
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: stern49]
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12/19/13 09:30 PM
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Perhaps I should have explained it better. Battaglia was transfered back to the LA Family after the Bananas war. So from being with the LA Family, he switched to the Bonannos in the 1950s, before being transfered to the LA Family. There were some others in the Bonanno Arizona crew who also transfered to the LA Family. I think Tony Sciuto was one of them. The Bonanno members who had operated in San Francisco, were allowed to transfer to the San Francisco Family. And the same with the San Jose guys. There are no indications of Bill Bonanno transfering to another Family. I have never come across anything that suggest Bill being a member of the San Jose Family. He was no longer part of Cosa Nostra, once the dust settled in NY. Bonanno did not run a crime Family or a crime crew of any kind after retiring to Arizona. That was part of the peace agreement. And there were lifes back in NY (Vito DeFilippo, his son Patty, Tony Cristi, Angelo Caruso...) depending on Bonanno keeping his word. The Commission would never allowed Bonanno back in. Stern, if you take a look at the chart, it says that Bonanno retired in 1989 (!)  What a vivid imagination the chart maker (whoever he is) must have! In the 1970s, Bonanno gave several newspaper interviews, was on 60 minutes TV show and wrote a book about his life. Do you really think that he would have done all this while he was a crime boss?
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: stern49]
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12/20/13 05:53 AM
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Hairy, you know I'm your best friend here bro but come on now. Part of the peace agreement was that Joe Bonanno, Sr. would get out of New York and never have anything to do with LCN again, that didn't mean he couldn't still be involved in organized crime or run a crew. I'm going to have to agree with Dooley. Stern, I have read FBI documents saying Battaglia was transfered back to the LA Family. Trust me. However, I can not find it at the moment. What I have found is this https://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=112979&relPageId=41In this document (dated Sep 1968), it says that Battaglia wanted to transfer his membership back to the LA Family. According to the document I have read, but can not find right now, his transfer was granted. Now, you have to ask yourself why Battaglia wanted to transfer back, if Bonanno was still in the game? Battaglia was very close to both Joe and Bill Bonanno.
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: Dooley36]
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12/20/13 07:17 PM
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alot of what i've read, was either from books or older websites, that I do not have links to, sorry. I've been reading about the Mob sicne Joe's book came out in the 80's. I am no way an expert. Natle Evola was an usher at Joe Sr's wedding, and a loyal capo, so to think that he had no contact of delaing with Joe sr when Joe was in AZ... accoring to Joe Pistone, int ebook THE LAST OF THE SICILIANS after Galante was hit, Rusty was going to "oust ex boss Bonanno from the last vestiges of his power"
Why would the FBI go though his garbage in the 70's if he was retired? The FBI desperately wanted to nail him for anything they could find. They probably thought Bonanno was still in. I appreciate your effort Dooley, but in my opinion those links do not lead to any reliable sources. The book passages only reflects the author´s opinions. I was looking for LE documents, showing Bonanno´s alleged involvement with crime in the 1970s and 1980s told by an insider. Stuff like that.
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Re: West Coast Crew Of The Bonanno Crime Family
[Re: Dellacroce]
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12/20/13 07:59 PM
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Iceman999
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while i dont think theres ever been a case of made guys switching families from one new york city family to another, but i believe there has been some examples of made guys switching families in other parts of the country. so its not impossible. While not made at the time, the Gemini Twins went from the Gamginos to the Luccheses.
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