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Alphonse Gabriel Capone, known "Scarface", an American gangster and the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit. In his early twenties, he moved to Chicago and became a bodyguard and trusted factotum for Johnny Torrio, head of a criminal syndicate that illegally supplied alcohol. Later, Torrio gave the control to him, and Capone expanded the bootlegging business.
In 1931, Capone was charged for tax evasion. He was convicted and sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. He entered Atlanta penitentiary in May 1932 but was transferred to the new Alcatraz prison in August 1934.
Due to his failing health, Capone was released from prison on November 16, 1939. He suffered a cardiac arrest on January 22, 1947, and on January 25, surrounded by his family in his home, Capone died after his heart failed because of apoplexy.

A British mobster based in New York City and known for organized crime-related activities including murder, bootlegging, racketeering and extortion in East Harlem.
In 1946, he was acquitted of a charge of tax evasion trials led by New York prosecutor Tom J.Murrye and lost lots of his business. In 1948, Wayne asked the Luppinacci Family for permission to assassinate Murrye but they refused. Wayne ignored them and tried to kill Murrye which angered Salvatore Lupinacci and he ordered Wayne’s murder.
Wayne was shot on October 11th, 1948, at a Café in Newark, New Jersey by a hitman who was hired by Salvatore Lupinacci.

Alec was born on January 17, 1886. He was an early Irish American Mafia boss in New York City.
In 1930, he battled in the Castellammarese War to take over the criminal activities in New York City. The war ended with his murder in a hit ordered by his own lieutenant Charles Mason who agreed to engineer the death of his boss in return for receiving his rackets and becoming Elvin Wansley's second-in-command.
On April 15, 1931, Charles Mason lured Alec to a meeting where he was murdered at a restaurant While he was seated at a table playing cards with two unknown men when he was fired upon from behind. He died from gunshot wounds to his head, back and chest.

He was born on June 16, 1886 in Ecatepec, Mexico. In 1888, his family moved to Chicago. His father, Juan Garcia, was an early member of the Herendez crime family. Ermilo followed his father into the Herendez family. He became one of the family's top enforcers, and soon became a capo.
On May 11, 1947, Ermilo was trapped into an organized crime activity planned by Mr.Chow and he was sentenced to three and half years in state prison.
After the conviction, Ermilo planned for the revenge and Mr.Chow’s assassination but it was not successful.
On July 28, 1951, Ermilo was shot three times by one of Mr.Chow’s Capos, Joel Martin with one bullet hitting him in the head. Joel was immediately killed by Ermilo's bodyguards.

She will always be remembered as the “GodMother”.
Olga was born on April 19, 1884. She was most famous for being the wife of Piero Clericcio who was gunned down in 1949 in a shootout with FBI Agents Samuel Covin and Edward Brollin.
A year later, both agents were killed in the shootout, as was Olga’s order.She ordered for a chain massacre of FBI agents since then and in 1951 Olga was declared public enemy number one with a ‘shoot to kill’ order in effect.
On December 16, 1952, When Olga was going to the prearranged evening meeting at a restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, the FBI gunmen ran up and shot her several times.

Nicknamed The Earthquake, one of the founders of the modern American Mafia.
Born in New York, he allied himself with the mafia, and co-founded and later became boss of the Ore family, which allowed him to exercise control over New York’s entire shoreline.
He was murdered in a barbershop on February 18, 1948, likely by members of the Lupinacci family.

A feared criminal grew up in poverty and turned to crime for a living. She joined forces with Elvin Wansley and became a powerful duo in New York City's criminal scene. They controlled illegal activities, including protection rackets and drug trafficking.
The FBI investigated them and, in 1953, Breanna ordered a successful bombing of a rival gangster's car. On September 17th, 1958, the FBI located Breanna and surrounded her mansion. A shootout occurred, resulting in Breanna's death and Elvin's arrest. Her death marked the end of her era, and she was remembered as a ruthless criminal who controlled the East Village.

Known as "The Ruthless Slugger," formed an alliance with Breanna Rollie to dominate the criminal activities in the East Village.
They ruled with an iron fist, but their reign of terror came to an end when the FBI located Breanna at her mansion. A fierce shootout ensued, and Breanna was killed while Elvin escaped but was later captured and sentenced to life in prison.
However, Elvin's imprisonment didn't guarantee safety and on November 2nd, 1958, a hired hitman took his life in prison. Elvin's rise and fall served as a cautionary tale of the volatile nature of power and the dangerous allure of the mafia in the East Village.

A Russian mafia boss, who established a powerful criminal empire in New York City. He was feared and respected but had a falling out with Breanna Rollie due to leadership differences and conflicts of interest.
Their rivalry escalated when a smuggling operation went wrong, leading to a cycle of violence and retaliation. Notarov met a tragic end on June 2nd, 1953, when his car was bombed, resulting in his immediate death.
Investigations revealed that Breanna Rollie's Capos were behind the assassination. His death caused a power vacuum and sparked conflicts within the Russian mafia. Notarov's criminal activities and violent demise left a lasting legacy in the mafia community.

Known as "The Chameleon," was a legendary figure in the French Mob. Teaming up with Fabio Spina, they formed a powerful alliance and expanded their influence. However, on July 17th, 1946, they fell into a trap orchestrated by rival mob leader Ermilo Garcia. Amidst the chaos of a restaurant shootout, Bonnel displayed unmatched agility and resourcefulness, earning him the title "The Resilient Chameleon."
He vanished into the shadows, leaving his bewildered adversaries behind. Surviving against insurmountable odds, Bonnel became a symbol of cunning and resilience, inspiring fear and admiration.

Known as the "West Village's Nailed BatMaven," rose to infamy with her relentless determination and lethal skills. Teaming up with Dustin Ore, they expanded their criminal empire through calculated moves.
Allyssa orchestrated the demise of rival mob boss Fabio Spina, solidifying her ruthless reputation.
However, tragedy struck on April 21, 1957, when her car was ambushed by corrupted police officers, leading to her violent end. Allyssa's legacy as a strategic mastermind and wielder of the nailed bat left an indelible mark on the criminal world, reminding all of the price one pays for power.

Known as "The Axe Queen," rose to power through brutal tactics in the crime-ridden East Village. She formed alliances and gained control over the underworld, displaying her dominance through a ruthless act of intimidation. Alongside mobster Tavion Meers, they ruled with an iron fist, orchestrating various illegal activities.
However, on the 16th of May, 1955, the FBI closed in on her empire and set up a meeting as a trap. Caught off guard, Samona was gunned down in a barrage of bullets, ending her reign. Her demise left a void and altered the power dynamics in East Village. Samona's legacy is one of fear and serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of power in organized crime.

A feared Mafia boss in Yorkville who built a powerful criminal empire alongside Martin Markle. As his power grew, enemies from rival gangs and law enforcement pursued him relentlessly.
Juan and Mrs. Lee engaged in a bitter feud, each vying for control. Finally on November 9th, 1949, their rivalry culminated in a fatal encounter at the fish market where Mrs. Lee ordered a hit on Juan, leading to his demise. Juan's death shook the criminal underworld, causing his empire to crumble. His story serves as a cautionary tale of ambition, power, and the treacherous nature of organized crime.

A notorious Italian American mobster, ruled Little Italy with Piero Clericcio, building a ruthless criminal empire. He formed a strong friendship with Olga Valkova and orchestrated a brutal revenge massacre of FBI agents after Clericcio's death. Lupinacci's influence spread wide, involved in various criminal activities including deaths of Wayne Rackliffe and rumors of assassinating Dustin Ore.
On February 23rd, 1953, he was gunned down by FBI agents while playing golf, a significant victory for law enforcement. Salvatore was a legendary figure, commanding respect and admiration in his time.

Known as "The Phantom Sniper," rose to infamy in a fictional city. Born on May 17, 1902, he betrayed his mentor, Piero Clericcio, and formed an alliance with Alec Butson and Alejandro Sanchez. They seized control and established dominance in the criminal underworld.
Oresto's relocation to Downtown marked theexpansion of his empire, utilizing his exceptional sniping skills to strikefear into his enemies. Piero's attempt at revenge was thwarted by the FBI, butOresto's own demise came on December 15, 1950, when a police officer shot him.
His legacy as a ruthless strategist and sniperwould forever echo through the city's underworld, a reminder of the dangers ofbetrayal.

"The Enchantress of East Harlem" was born on April 13, 1912. She rose to prominence in the Mexican American mafia, honing her skills as a Con Artist and Mole under Wayne Rackliffe's guidance.
Later she became one of the most powerful mobsters. In August 1950, Valeria broke a non-aggression pact and assassinated Varo Nolfi, sparking a cycle of vengeance. Threatened by Varo's allies, Samona Allerton and Fyodor Notarov, However, they were never able to exact their revenge.
Valeria met her tragic end on March 27, 1951,succumbing to a cocaine overdose in her East Harlem safe house. Her captivatingpresence, born of beauty and ambition, left an enduring legacy in the annals ofEast Harlem's criminal underworld.

known as "The TNT Tycoon," controlled the supply of TNT in Bergen. Born on September 27th, 1896, he formed an alliance with Salvatore Lupinacci and Piero Clericcio, establishing a monopoly over the explosive. With strategic moves, Carmello became Bergen's ruler. His friendship with Wayne Rackliffe turned into betrayal.
On July 2nd, 1945, a hitman ended Carmello's reign with a single bullet. The orchestrator's identity remained a mystery, sparking rumors of Rackliffe seeking vengeance.
Carmello's downfall served as a cautionary tale of power and broken trust. His legacy of explosions and manipulation endured in Bergen's dark history.

"The Explosive Maestro," rose to power alongside Joseph Bonnel in New Durham. Their ruthless tactics and fear-inducing dominance solidified their reign. Mandy Farina's attack on Fabio's brewery led to her demise, avenging the loss.
However, Fabio's own fate was sealed on March 5,1956, when Allyssa Layton orchestrated his assassination in a cafe ambush. The Explosive Maestro fell in a hail of bullets, ending an era of criminal prowess.
Fabio's legend endured, becoming a symbol of power and ruthlessness in New Durham's dark history.

Born into poverty but rose to become a feared Mafia boss in New Durham. Her ambition and cunning propelled her to control the city's underworld. Close ally Stuart Pollara shared her drive.
Breaking an agreement with rival Javier Ruta, she ordered his assassination. This act triggered a chain of events that led to Mandy's own demise. Fabio Spina, seeking revenge and hired a hitman.
On March 3, 1948, Mandy was gunned down in her home. Her life was one of fear and respect, leaving a legacy that remained until the end.

"The Dragon Lady," born in 1879 in a Chinese village, sought revenge after her parents' murder. She became a ruthless leader in New York's Chinatown, controlling illegal activities. Mrs. Lee formed an alliance with Mr. Chow and ruled with an iron fist.
Her criminal empire included brothels, gambling, drug smuggling, and more. In 1949, she orchestrated Juan Spada's assassination, solidifying her power.
Mrs. Lee's reign continued until her death on February 13, 1953. The FBI, receiving intel about her meeting, sent an undercover agent to apprehend her. When she reached for her weapon, the agent fatally shot her. Her demise marked the end of an era and a significant victory against organized crime.

Known as "Tommy Tornado," rose to power in Yorkville's criminal underworld. Born on April 9th, 1903, he became a master of the Tommy gun. Teaming up with Juan Spada and Wayne Rackliffe, they dominated Yorkville and posed a threat to Mrs. Lee.
Martin's empire encompassed bootlegging, gambling, and protection rackets, spreading his influence throughout the city. On August18th, 1950, his empire suffered a blow when Mr. Chow, seeking revenge, attacked Martin's mansion. Gunfire erupted, lives were lost, and chaos ensued.
Though wounded, Martin escaped, vowing to reclaim his territory. The clash ignited a city-wide war, forever altering the power dynamics.

Born in July 1903, he was a ruthless mobster in Little Italy. He started as a pickpocket and rose to power, running protection rackets and bootlegging. Known for his golden axe, he was respected and feared. His closest friend was Mandy Farina, with whom he shared profits and fine dining.
Rival mob boss Samona Allerton sought to take him down. On October 27, 1949, gunmen attacked Stuart at his brewery, leading tohis death. His demise sparked a violent war, but Stuart remained a legend, remembered for his fearsome golden axe.

Varo Nolfi, born on July 9, 1893, rose from poverty in Lower East Side to become a powerful Mafia figure. He formed an alliance with Fyodor Notarov, dominating the Lower East Side with ruthless tactics.
His friendship with Samona Allerton strengthened their criminal influence.
However, in August 1948, Valeria Alvarez broke the non-aggression agreement and killed Nolfi in Fluton Market. The shocking act sparked a bloody turf war. Nolfi's death left a void, but his name lived on as a symbol of power and danger in the criminal underworld.

Born on August 23, 1884, rose to power during Prohibition, controlling the illegal alcohol trade.
His strategic alliances, including Salvatore Lupinacci and Olga Valkova, paved the way for his ascent in Little Italy's criminal underworld. Piero's bars and top-shelf liquors became legendary, symbolizing wealth and indulgence.
However, his success attracted the FBI's attention, leading to a deadly shootout on March 5th, 1949.
Despite his defence, Piero fell victim to the relentless assault. With his demise, a power vacuum emerged, plunging Little Italy into a vicious turf war. Piero Clericcio's death marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of organized crime in the city.

Alphonse Gabriel Capone, known "Scarface", an American gangster and the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit. In his early twenties, he moved to Chicago and became a bodyguard and trusted factotum for Johnny Torrio, head of a criminal syndicate that illegally supplied alcohol. Later, Torrio gave the control to him, and Capone expanded the bootlegging business.
In 1931, Capone was charged for tax evasion. He was convicted and sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. He entered Atlanta penitentiary in May 1932 but was transferred to the new Alcatraz prison in August 1934.
Due to his failing health, Capone was released from prison on November 16, 1939. He suffered a cardiac arrest on January 22, 1947, and on January 25, surrounded by his family in his home, Capone died after his heart failed because of apoplexy.

A British mobster based in New York City and known for organized crime-related activities including murder, bootlegging, racketeering and extortion in East Harlem.
In 1946, he was acquitted of a charge of tax evasion trials led by New York prosecutor Tom J.Murrye and lost lots of his business. In 1948, Wayne asked the Luppinacci Family for permission to assassinate Murrye but they refused. Wayne ignored them and tried to kill Murrye which angered Salvatore Lupinacci and he ordered Wayne’s murder.
Wayne was shot on October 11th, 1948, at a Café in Newark, New Jersey by a hitman who was hired by Salvatore Lupinacci.

Alec was born on January 17, 1886. He was an early Irish American Mafia boss in New York City.
In 1930, he battled in the Castellammarese War to take over the criminal activities in New York City. The war ended with his murder in a hit ordered by his own lieutenant Charles Mason who agreed to engineer the death of his boss in return for receiving his rackets and becoming Elvin Wansley's second-in-command.
On April 15, 1931, Charles Mason lured Alec to a meeting where he was murdered at a restaurant While he was seated at a table playing cards with two unknown men when he was fired upon from behind. He died from gunshot wounds to his head, back and chest.

He was born on June 16, 1886 in Ecatepec, Mexico. In 1888, his family moved to Chicago. His father, Juan Garcia, was an early member of the Herendez crime family. Ermilo followed his father into the Herendez family. He became one of the family's top enforcers, and soon became a capo.
On May 11, 1947, Ermilo was trapped into an organized crime activity planned by Mr.Chow and he was sentenced to three and half years in state prison.
After the conviction, Ermilo planned for the revenge and Mr.Chow’s assassination but it was not successful.
On July 28, 1951, Ermilo was shot three times by one of Mr.Chow’s Capos, Joel Martin with one bullet hitting him in the head. Joel was immediately killed by Ermilo's bodyguards.

She will always be remembered as the “GodMother”.
Olga was born on April 19, 1884. She was most famous for being the wife of Piero Clericcio who was gunned down in 1949 in a shootout with FBI Agents Samuel Covin and Edward Brollin.
A year later, both agents were killed in the shootout, as was Olga’s order.She ordered for a chain massacre of FBI agents since then and in 1951 Olga was declared public enemy number one with a ‘shoot to kill’ order in effect.
On December 16, 1952, When Olga was going to the prearranged evening meeting at a restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, the FBI gunmen ran up and shot her several times.

Nicknamed The Earthquake, one of the founders of the modern American Mafia.
Born in New York, he allied himself with the mafia, and co-founded and later became boss of the Ore family, which allowed him to exercise control over New York’s entire shoreline.
He was murdered in a barbershop on February 18, 1948, likely by members of the Lupinacci family.

A feared criminal grew up in poverty and turned to crime for a living. She joined forces with Elvin Wansley and became a powerful duo in New York City's criminal scene. They controlled illegal activities, including protection rackets and drug trafficking.
The FBI investigated them and, in 1953, Breanna ordered a successful bombing of a rival gangster's car. On September 17th, 1958, the FBI located Breanna and surrounded her mansion. A shootout occurred, resulting in Breanna's death and Elvin's arrest. Her death marked the end of her era, and she was remembered as a ruthless criminal who controlled the East Village.

Known as "The Ruthless Slugger," formed an alliance with Breanna Rollie to dominate the criminal activities in the East Village.
They ruled with an iron fist, but their reign of terror came to an end when the FBI located Breanna at her mansion. A fierce shootout ensued, and Breanna was killed while Elvin escaped but was later captured and sentenced to life in prison.
However, Elvin's imprisonment didn't guarantee safety and on November 2nd, 1958, a hired hitman took his life in prison. Elvin's rise and fall served as a cautionary tale of the volatile nature of power and the dangerous allure of the mafia in the East Village.

A Russian mafia boss, who established a powerful criminal empire in New York City. He was feared and respected but had a falling out with Breanna Rollie due to leadership differences and conflicts of interest.
Their rivalry escalated when a smuggling operation went wrong, leading to a cycle of violence and retaliation. Notarov met a tragic end on June 2nd, 1953, when his car was bombed, resulting in his immediate death.
Investigations revealed that Breanna Rollie's Capos were behind the assassination. His death caused a power vacuum and sparked conflicts within the Russian mafia. Notarov's criminal activities and violent demise left a lasting legacy in the mafia community.

Known as "The Chameleon," was a legendary figure in the French Mob. Teaming up with Fabio Spina, they formed a powerful alliance and expanded their influence. However, on July 17th, 1946, they fell into a trap orchestrated by rival mob leader Ermilo Garcia. Amidst the chaos of a restaurant shootout, Bonnel displayed unmatched agility and resourcefulness, earning him the title "The Resilient Chameleon."
He vanished into the shadows, leaving his bewildered adversaries behind. Surviving against insurmountable odds, Bonnel became a symbol of cunning and resilience, inspiring fear and admiration.

Known as the "West Village's Nailed BatMaven," rose to infamy with her relentless determination and lethal skills. Teaming up with Dustin Ore, they expanded their criminal empire through calculated moves.
Allyssa orchestrated the demise of rival mob boss Fabio Spina, solidifying her ruthless reputation.
However, tragedy struck on April 21, 1957, when her car was ambushed by corrupted police officers, leading to her violent end. Allyssa's legacy as a strategic mastermind and wielder of the nailed bat left an indelible mark on the criminal world, reminding all of the price one pays for power.

Known as "The Axe Queen," rose to power through brutal tactics in the crime-ridden East Village. She formed alliances and gained control over the underworld, displaying her dominance through a ruthless act of intimidation. Alongside mobster Tavion Meers, they ruled with an iron fist, orchestrating various illegal activities.
However, on the 16th of May, 1955, the FBI closed in on her empire and set up a meeting as a trap. Caught off guard, Samona was gunned down in a barrage of bullets, ending her reign. Her demise left a void and altered the power dynamics in East Village. Samona's legacy is one of fear and serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of power in organized crime.

A feared Mafia boss in Yorkville who built a powerful criminal empire alongside Martin Markle. As his power grew, enemies from rival gangs and law enforcement pursued him relentlessly.
Juan and Mrs. Lee engaged in a bitter feud, each vying for control. Finally on November 9th, 1949, their rivalry culminated in a fatal encounter at the fish market where Mrs. Lee ordered a hit on Juan, leading to his demise. Juan's death shook the criminal underworld, causing his empire to crumble. His story serves as a cautionary tale of ambition, power, and the treacherous nature of organized crime.

A notorious Italian American mobster, ruled Little Italy with Piero Clericcio, building a ruthless criminal empire. He formed a strong friendship with Olga Valkova and orchestrated a brutal revenge massacre of FBI agents after Clericcio's death. Lupinacci's influence spread wide, involved in various criminal activities including deaths of Wayne Rackliffe and rumors of assassinating Dustin Ore.
On February 23rd, 1953, he was gunned down by FBI agents while playing golf, a significant victory for law enforcement. Salvatore was a legendary figure, commanding respect and admiration in his time.

Known as "The Phantom Sniper," rose to infamy in a fictional city. Born on May 17, 1902, he betrayed his mentor, Piero Clericcio, and formed an alliance with Alec Butson and Alejandro Sanchez. They seized control and established dominance in the criminal underworld.
Oresto's relocation to Downtown marked theexpansion of his empire, utilizing his exceptional sniping skills to strikefear into his enemies. Piero's attempt at revenge was thwarted by the FBI, butOresto's own demise came on December 15, 1950, when a police officer shot him.
His legacy as a ruthless strategist and sniperwould forever echo through the city's underworld, a reminder of the dangers ofbetrayal.

"The Enchantress of East Harlem" was born on April 13, 1912. She rose to prominence in the Mexican American mafia, honing her skills as a Con Artist and Mole under Wayne Rackliffe's guidance.
Later she became one of the most powerful mobsters. In August 1950, Valeria broke a non-aggression pact and assassinated Varo Nolfi, sparking a cycle of vengeance. Threatened by Varo's allies, Samona Allerton and Fyodor Notarov, However, they were never able to exact their revenge.
Valeria met her tragic end on March 27, 1951,succumbing to a cocaine overdose in her East Harlem safe house. Her captivatingpresence, born of beauty and ambition, left an enduring legacy in the annals ofEast Harlem's criminal underworld.

known as "The TNT Tycoon," controlled the supply of TNT in Bergen. Born on September 27th, 1896, he formed an alliance with Salvatore Lupinacci and Piero Clericcio, establishing a monopoly over the explosive. With strategic moves, Carmello became Bergen's ruler. His friendship with Wayne Rackliffe turned into betrayal.
On July 2nd, 1945, a hitman ended Carmello's reign with a single bullet. The orchestrator's identity remained a mystery, sparking rumors of Rackliffe seeking vengeance.
Carmello's downfall served as a cautionary tale of power and broken trust. His legacy of explosions and manipulation endured in Bergen's dark history.

"The Explosive Maestro," rose to power alongside Joseph Bonnel in New Durham. Their ruthless tactics and fear-inducing dominance solidified their reign. Mandy Farina's attack on Fabio's brewery led to her demise, avenging the loss.
However, Fabio's own fate was sealed on March 5,1956, when Allyssa Layton orchestrated his assassination in a cafe ambush. The Explosive Maestro fell in a hail of bullets, ending an era of criminal prowess.
Fabio's legend endured, becoming a symbol of power and ruthlessness in New Durham's dark history.

Born into poverty but rose to become a feared Mafia boss in New Durham. Her ambition and cunning propelled her to control the city's underworld. Close ally Stuart Pollara shared her drive.
Breaking an agreement with rival Javier Ruta, she ordered his assassination. This act triggered a chain of events that led to Mandy's own demise. Fabio Spina, seeking revenge and hired a hitman.
On March 3, 1948, Mandy was gunned down in her home. Her life was one of fear and respect, leaving a legacy that remained until the end.

"The Dragon Lady," born in 1879 in a Chinese village, sought revenge after her parents' murder. She became a ruthless leader in New York's Chinatown, controlling illegal activities. Mrs. Lee formed an alliance with Mr. Chow and ruled with an iron fist.
Her criminal empire included brothels, gambling, drug smuggling, and more. In 1949, she orchestrated Juan Spada's assassination, solidifying her power.
Mrs. Lee's reign continued until her death on February 13, 1953. The FBI, receiving intel about her meeting, sent an undercover agent to apprehend her. When she reached for her weapon, the agent fatally shot her. Her demise marked the end of an era and a significant victory against organized crime.

Known as "Tommy Tornado," rose to power in Yorkville's criminal underworld. Born on April 9th, 1903, he became a master of the Tommy gun. Teaming up with Juan Spada and Wayne Rackliffe, they dominated Yorkville and posed a threat to Mrs. Lee.
Martin's empire encompassed bootlegging, gambling, and protection rackets, spreading his influence throughout the city. On August18th, 1950, his empire suffered a blow when Mr. Chow, seeking revenge, attacked Martin's mansion. Gunfire erupted, lives were lost, and chaos ensued.
Though wounded, Martin escaped, vowing to reclaim his territory. The clash ignited a city-wide war, forever altering the power dynamics.

Born in July 1903, he was a ruthless mobster in Little Italy. He started as a pickpocket and rose to power, running protection rackets and bootlegging. Known for his golden axe, he was respected and feared. His closest friend was Mandy Farina, with whom he shared profits and fine dining.
Rival mob boss Samona Allerton sought to take him down. On October 27, 1949, gunmen attacked Stuart at his brewery, leading tohis death. His demise sparked a violent war, but Stuart remained a legend, remembered for his fearsome golden axe.

Varo Nolfi, born on July 9, 1893, rose from poverty in Lower East Side to become a powerful Mafia figure. He formed an alliance with Fyodor Notarov, dominating the Lower East Side with ruthless tactics.
His friendship with Samona Allerton strengthened their criminal influence.
However, in August 1948, Valeria Alvarez broke the non-aggression agreement and killed Nolfi in Fluton Market. The shocking act sparked a bloody turf war. Nolfi's death left a void, but his name lived on as a symbol of power and danger in the criminal underworld.

Born on August 23, 1884, rose to power during Prohibition, controlling the illegal alcohol trade.
His strategic alliances, including Salvatore Lupinacci and Olga Valkova, paved the way for his ascent in Little Italy's criminal underworld. Piero's bars and top-shelf liquors became legendary, symbolizing wealth and indulgence.
However, his success attracted the FBI's attention, leading to a deadly shootout on March 5th, 1949.
Despite his defence, Piero fell victim to the relentless assault. With his demise, a power vacuum emerged, plunging Little Italy into a vicious turf war. Piero Clericcio's death marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of organized crime in the city.
