Historical leadership Rochester crime family




1 historical leadership

1.1 boss (official , acting)
1.2 underboss
1.3 consigliere
1.4 made members





historical leadership
boss (official , acting)

?–1958 – constenze stanley valenti – imprisoned
1958–1964 – jake russo – murdered
1964–1972 – frank valenti – retired, died on september 20, 2008
1972–1993 – samuel red russotti – imprisoned in 1984; died in 1993

acting 1977–1978 – thomas didio – murdered july 1978 during & b wars
acting 1977–1978 – salvatore sammy g gingello – murdered april 23, 1978 during & b wars
acting 1988 – angelo amico – arrested in 1988; released in 1993
acting 1988 – loren piccarreto – son of rene piccarreto; arrested 1988; released in 1994



underboss

1964–1972 – samuel red russotti – promoted boss
1972–1978 – salvatore sammy g gingello – promoted acting boss
1978–1984 – richard marino – convicted imprisoned murder
1984–1988 – loren piccarreto – promoted acting boss

consigliere

1964–1984 – rene piccarreto – imprisoned in 1984; released in 2007; died march 2014.

made members

acting boss – angelo amico – arrested in 1988; released in 1993[3]


acting boss – loren piccarreto – son of rene piccarreto; arrested 1988; released in 1994


street boss - ricky l. sprague, jr. aka ricky l. spraguerelli, jr. great nephew of samuel red russotti; relocated pittsburgh in 2006. believed have helped control illegal gambling operations , sports betting operations in pittsburgh.


caporegime - thomas marotta - tommy became boss of rochester in late 90 s, rochester no longer independent family, faction of bonanno family.


street boss - giaco ricigliano - became inducted member of rochester in 2000 s, incarcerated 2014 , released 2016, short period in st.louis undetermined time. returned rochester 2017 head rochester faction.








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