Gaetano Gianola

Gaetano Gianola was an Italian-American mobster and former consigliere of the Detroit Partnership criminal organization.[1]

During the early years of the Partnership, it was controlled by Gianola's brother, Anthony "Tony" Gianola with Gianola serving as consigliere and his younger brother, Salvatore, as the enforcer of the family. [2]

The brothers dominated Detroit's underworld until the early 1920s. [3]

See also

  • "Gasper Sciblia" Milazzo
  • Angelo "Big Angelo" Meli
  • Vito William "Black Bill" Tocco
  • Giuseppe "Joey Z" Zerilli
  • Anthony Joseph "Tony Z" Zerilli
  • Giacamo William "Jack" Tocco

References

  1. ^ Hunt, Thomas. "Detroit (Zerilli) Mob leaders". The American Mafia: The History of Organized Crime in the United States. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  2. ^ The Mafia in America: Traditional Organized Crime in Transition An Overview of Current Conditions. By Richard C. Lindberg
  3. ^ AmericanMafia.com 26 Mafia Cities - Detroit, MI
  • AmericanMafia.com 26 Mafia Cities - Detroit, MI Archived 2007-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Mob in America By Richard C. Lindberg
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