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Lawrence Mangano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lawrence Mangano
Lawrence "Dago Lawrence" Mangano (February 27, 1892 - August 3, 1944) was a Chicago mobster and member of the Chicago Outfit during the 1920s to the 1940s. He was a relative of Joseph Mangano and Philip Mangano, of Chicago, and a suspected relative of Mafia Don Vincenzo "Vincent" Mangano. ==Early years== A prominent member of Al Capone's organization during Prohibition, Mangano oversaw criminal operations in the Near West Side of Chicago, including illegal gambling, fencing, extortion and prostitution. Although Mangano received police protection through bribery, in 1928, a number of Mangano's establishments were raided by police Captain Luke Garrick. Garrick's house was then bombed in retaliation. Although Garrick survived the bombing, no further interference was taken by local law enforcement in the district. Over the course of his life, Mangano claimed he had been arrested over 200 times without ever spending a night in jail, explaining, "They were all bum raps...and besides I had good lawyers." After the end of Prohibition, in 1933, Mangano kept a considerably low profile. However, he was still involved in gambling and other criminal activities throughout the decade.
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