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Have you heard of the name Domenico in Rome around the time of start of Prohibition? Produce guys.
The only Domenico who visited Rome at least once a week is Domenico Aiello. He worked with his brother in law Pietro Lima. Both were Utica guys and worked with Jack Di Bella, and worked for Salvatore Falcone. Dont know if he was active at the start of prohibition in the area but by mid 1920s they were in the presence of Jack Di Bella, Carmen Tusoto, Angelo Coia, Vincenzio Pinti, Jim Sonsini in Rome along with Rosario Gambino, his son Peter Gambino, and Joseph Lima of Utica. Domenico owned a grocery store, he had one before that had burned in 1920. 1934, both Domenico Aiello and Pietro Lima were found in a bullet ridden car shot to death in Utica. That is the only Domenico I have for the area of Rome like I said he was a Utica guy. Domenico daughter married Salvatore Falcone son. [/quote]
There were 3 Domenico brothers from Rome who charged with murdering a CNY Mob Boss' associate in a drive by while the victim was in a car the same week that boss got murdered. Th it was overe prosecution tied the two cases together.I believe they were acquited.I don't remember all the details,but part of the prosecution theory was that it was over the produce business
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Havana, you seem to have a keen interest as well as some very interesting knowledge about the underworld in Upstate New York.
I also find the mob in that section of the country to be very interesting.
I encourage you to create posts related to your findings. Aside from me, I suspect that many others on this forum would really enjoy learning more about them.