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Gaetano Reina

Gaetano Reina (Italian: [ɡaeˈtaːno reˈiːna]; September 27, 1889 – February 26, 1930) was an Italian-American gangster. He was an early American Mafia boss who was the founder of what has for many years been called the Lucchese crime family in New York City.[1] He led the family until his murder on February 26, 1930, on the orders of Joe Masseria.

Gaetano Reina
Reina in the 1920s
Born(1889-09-27)September 27, 1889
DiedFebruary 26, 1930(1930-02-26) (aged 40)
Cause of deathGunshot
Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York City, U.S.
NationalityItalian
Other namesTommy Reina
Tom Reina
OccupationCrime boss
Known forFirst Boss of the Lucchese crime family
SuccessorBonaventura Pinzolo
Spouse
Angelina Olivera
(m. 1913)
Children9
RelativesJoseph Valachi (son-in-law)
Vincenzo Terranova (brother-in-law)
AllegianceReina crime family

Early years

Reina was born on September 27, 1889 in Corleone, Sicily to Giacomo Reina and Carmela Rumore.[2] In the early 1900s, the Reina family moved to New York City and settled on 107th Street in East Harlem. Reina along with his brother Antonio began working with members of the Morello crime family.[2]

He married Angelina Olivera, and the couple had nine children; five sons, Giacomo, became a member of the Lucchese family,[3] Henry, Sam, John and Bernard,[4] and four daughters, Anna, Carmela "Mildred" Valachi, married Joe Valachi in 1932,[3][5] Rose Bongrieco and Lucy Sterling.[4] The family lived in a home on Rochambeau Avenue in the Norwood, section of the Bronx.[6]

In November 1914, wealthy poultryman Barnet Baff was murdered by competitors in the poultry industry who had hired Sicilian gunmen to commit the crime. At one point, Reina and Jack Dragna were implicated as the actual gunmen; however, it was later determined they were merely red herrings.[7]

Mafia boss

Reina had long been a captain in the Morello family, being in charge of many men and operations within the Morello organization. As the Morello family fell into chaos during the 1910s, Reina, along with Salvatore D'Aquila and Joe Masseria, split off to form their own families. Thus, by 1920, he ruled as boss of his own crime family controlling criminal operations in The Bronx and parts of East Harlem. His crime family held a monopoly over the ice box distribution in The Bronx.[8] Reina's underboss was Tommy Gagliano, a former Morello gang member.

In the late 1920s, Reina formed an alliance with Masseria, who had absorbed into his now powerful organization the remnants of the much weakened Morello family.[8] In 1925, Salvatore Maranzano arrived in New York City and took over the Castellammare family that operated out of the Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Reina switched sides and began supporting Maranzano.[9] Masseria learned of Reina's betrayal and ordered Charles "Lucky" Luciano to arrange Reina's murder.[10]

Murder

On the evening of February 26, 1930, Reina left his mistress Marie Ennis' apartment on Sheridan Avenue in the Claremont section of the Bronx[11][6][12] (other sources claim he was leaving his aunt's apartment after dinner)[13] when he was ambushed (some suspect Vito Genovese[13][14] while others suspect Joseph Pinzolo)[15] and shot in the head with a double barreled shotgun, instantly killing him.[12][16] The two hit men left the weapon under a parked car and escaped.[6] On his body, police found a handgun and $804 in cash.[6] Reina's death helped lead to the Castellammarese War between Masseria and Maranzano.[9]

Reina is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, New York.

In popular culture

Films

Novels

  • In Martin A. Gosch and Richard Hammer's The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano (1975)

According to Charles Luciano, Reina was: "...a man of his word, he had culture, and was a very honorable Italian."

References

Notes

  1. ^ DeVico p. 175
  2. ^ a b Critchley p. 86
  3. ^ a b Capeci p. 61
  4. ^ a b Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics. 1963. p. 959. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  5. ^ Critchley p. 135
  6. ^ a b c d DeStefano p.127
  7. ^ Critchley p. 81
  8. ^ a b The American Mafia - Gaetano Reina (www.onewal.com) 2006-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b Critchley, (2008). p. 175
  10. ^ Casillo p. 519
  11. ^ "WEALTHY ICE DEALER SLAIN IN DOORWAY; Gaetano Reina Shot Down as He Left Apartment He Had in Addition to Bronx Home". The New York Times. February 27, 1930. p. 3. Retrieved May 1, 2020. Gaetano Reina, 40 years old, a wealthy wholesale ice dealer, was shot and killed by one of two unidentified men last night as he emerged from an apartment house at 1,521 Sheridan Avenue, the Bronx, where, according to the police, he and a woman had maintained an apartment as Mr. and Mrs. James Ennis.
  12. ^ a b Critchley p. 174-175
  13. ^ a b Milhorn p. 221
  14. ^ Sifakis p. 277
  15. ^ Nash p. 543
  16. ^ Maas p. 65
  17. ^ The Valachi Papers at IMDb
  18. ^ Gangster Wars at IMDb
  19. ^ Mobsters at IMDb

Sources

American Mafia
New title
Crime family established by Reina
Lucchese crime family
Boss

c.1920–1930
Succeeded by

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Gaetano Reina Italian ɡaeˈtaːno reˈiːna September 27 1889 February 26 1930 was an Italian American gangster He was an early American Mafia boss who was the founder of what has for many years been called the Lucchese crime family in New York City 1 He led the family until his murder on February 26 1930 on the orders of Joe Masseria Gaetano ReinaReina in the 1920sBorn 1889 09 27 September 27 1889Corleone Sicily ItalyDiedFebruary 26 1930 1930 02 26 aged 40 New York City U S Cause of deathGunshotResting placeWoodlawn Cemetery Bronx New York City U S NationalityItalianOther namesTommy ReinaTom ReinaOccupationCrime bossKnown forFirst Boss of the Lucchese crime familySuccessorBonaventura PinzoloSpouseAngelina Olivera m 1913 wbr Children9RelativesJoseph Valachi son in law Vincenzo Terranova brother in law AllegianceReina crime family Contents 1 Early years 2 Mafia boss 3 Murder 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesEarly years EditReina was born on September 27 1889 in Corleone Sicily to Giacomo Reina and Carmela Rumore 2 In the early 1900s the Reina family moved to New York City and settled on 107th Street in East Harlem Reina along with his brother Antonio began working with members of the Morello crime family 2 He married Angelina Olivera and the couple had nine children five sons Giacomo became a member of the Lucchese family 3 Henry Sam John and Bernard 4 and four daughters Anna Carmela Mildred Valachi married Joe Valachi in 1932 3 5 Rose Bongrieco and Lucy Sterling 4 The family lived in a home on Rochambeau Avenue in the Norwood section of the Bronx 6 In November 1914 wealthy poultryman Barnet Baff was murdered by competitors in the poultry industry who had hired Sicilian gunmen to commit the crime At one point Reina and Jack Dragna were implicated as the actual gunmen however it was later determined they were merely red herrings 7 Mafia boss EditReina had long been a captain in the Morello family being in charge of many men and operations within the Morello organization As the Morello family fell into chaos during the 1910s Reina along with Salvatore D Aquila and Joe Masseria split off to form their own families Thus by 1920 he ruled as boss of his own crime family controlling criminal operations in The Bronx and parts of East Harlem His crime family held a monopoly over the ice box distribution in The Bronx 8 Reina s underboss was Tommy Gagliano a former Morello gang member In the late 1920s Reina formed an alliance with Masseria who had absorbed into his now powerful organization the remnants of the much weakened Morello family 8 In 1925 Salvatore Maranzano arrived in New York City and took over the Castellammare family that operated out of the Williamsburg Brooklyn Reina switched sides and began supporting Maranzano 9 Masseria learned of Reina s betrayal and ordered Charles Lucky Luciano to arrange Reina s murder 10 Murder EditOn the evening of February 26 1930 Reina left his mistress Marie Ennis apartment on Sheridan Avenue in the Claremont section of the Bronx 11 6 12 other sources claim he was leaving his aunt s apartment after dinner 13 when he was ambushed some suspect Vito Genovese 13 14 while others suspect Joseph Pinzolo 15 and shot in the head with a double barreled shotgun instantly killing him 12 16 The two hit men left the weapon under a parked car and escaped 6 On his body police found a handgun and 804 in cash 6 Reina s death helped lead to the Castellammarese War between Masseria and Maranzano 9 Reina is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx New York In popular culture EditFilms In The Valachi Papers 1972 Reina is portrayed by Amedeo Nazzari 17 In Gangster Wars 1982 Reina is portrayed by Joe Tornatore 18 In Mobsters 1991 Reina is portrayed by Chris Penn 19 Novels In Martin A Gosch and Richard Hammer s The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano 1975 According to Charles Luciano Reina was a man of his word he had culture and was a very honorable Italian References EditNotes DeVico p 175 a b Critchley p 86 a b Capeci p 61 a b Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics 1963 p 959 Retrieved May 1 2020 Critchley p 135 a b c d DeStefano p 127 Critchley p 81 a b The American Mafia Gaetano Reina www onewal com Archived 2006 05 26 at the Wayback Machine a b Critchley 2008 p 175 Casillo p 519 WEALTHY ICE DEALER SLAIN IN DOORWAY Gaetano Reina Shot Down as He Left Apartment He Had in Addition to Bronx Home The New York Times February 27 1930 p 3 Retrieved May 1 2020 Gaetano Reina 40 years old a wealthy wholesale ice dealer was shot and killed by one of two unidentified men last night as he emerged from an apartment house at 1 521 Sheridan Avenue the Bronx where according to the police he and a woman had maintained an apartment as Mr and Mrs James Ennis a b Critchley p 174 175 a b Milhorn p 221 Sifakis p 277 Nash p 543 Maas p 65 The Valachi Papers at IMDb Gangster Wars at IMDb Mobsters at IMDb Sources DeVico Peter J 2007 The Mafia Made Easy The Anatomy and Culture of La Cosa Nostra Tate Publishing ISBN 978 1 60247 254 9 Critchley David 2008 The origin of organized crime in America the New York City mafia 1891 1931 Routledge Publishing ISBN 9781135854928 Capeci Jerry 2002 The complete idiot s guide to the Mafia ISBN 0028642252 Nash Jay Robert 2004 The Great Pictorial History of World Crime ISBN 1928831206 Milhorn H Thomas 2005 rime Computer Viruses to Twin Towers ISBN 1 58112 489 9 Sifakis Carl 2005 The Mafia Encyclopedia New York Da Capo Press ISBN 0 8160 5694 3 Maas Peter 1968 The Valachi Papers ISBN 978 0 671 63173 4 Casillo Robert 2006 Gangster priest the Italian American cinema of Martin Scorsese ISBN 9780802094032 DeStefano Anthony M 2015 Gangland New York The Places and Faces of Mob History Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1493006007 American MafiaNew titleCrime family established by Reina Lucchese crime familyBossc 1920 1930 Succeeded byJoseph Pinzolo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaetano Reina amp oldid 1149709924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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