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Michael Fiaschetti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Fiaschetti Michael Fiaschetti (January 8, 1882July 29, 1960) was a prominent New York detective and succeeded Lt. Joseph Petrosino as head of the NYPD's "Italian Squad". ==Early career== He was born in Morolo, Italy on January 8, 1882. He migrated with his parents to the United States in 1896 and was raised in North Adams, Massachusetts before joining the New York Police Department at the age of 22. He was one of those hand picked by Petrosino to join the then five man unit known as the "Italian Squad" soon after joining in 1908. Following the death of Petrosino in 1909, the unit remained inactive as police officials were hesitant to risk another assassination of the high profile group. However, while remaining on regular precinct duty, the group continued to work together from time to time on specific cases involving Italian-Americans and Black Hand bombings and extortion.
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