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Pellegrino Morano : ウィキペディア英語版
Pellegrino Morano
Pellegrino Morano (born 1877) was the head of a group of Neapolitans criminals with roots in the Camorra based in Coney Island, where he owned the Santa Lucia restaurant, which was often used as the headquarters for their gang, known as the Coney Island gang. He is also known as Marano.〔Dash, ''The First Family'', p. xxvi〕
==Coney Island gang==
Morano was born in 1877 in Prata in the Italian region of Campania. According to immigration documents he entered the U.S. two times. Once in 1892 and permanently in 1912.〔Critchley, ''The Origin of Organized Crime in America'', p. 118〕 He settled in Italian Harlem and started to sell stolen horses to make a living.〔Critchley, ''The Origin of Organized Crime in America'', p. 120〕 In August 1904, he was arrested for the shooting of an Italian ‘well known to the police’ at Mulberry and Grand Streets.〔(Crowd Sees Murder ), The New York Times, August 4, 1904〕 At the time he gave his address as 327 E 115th Street. The police believed his claim of innocence, but he was confined and charged for carrying a concealed weapon.〔(Pelligrino Morano ), GangRule.com〕〔(Man Murdered As Thousands Stare ), New York Evening Telegram, August 4, 1904〕
Years later, Morano moved to Coney Island where his associates Alessandro Vollero and Leopoldo Lauritano owned a coffee house at 133 Navy Street in Brooklyn. The coffee house was used as the headquarters for their gang, which mainly consisted of Neapolitans, and was often referred to as 'The Camorra'.〔 Morano opened the Santa Lucia restaurant close to the Coney Island amusements parks including his right-hand men Tony Parretti,〔 from where his gang made money in gambling and cocaine dealing.〔Nelli, ''The Business of Crime'', (pp. 131-33 )〕〔Dash, ''The First Family'', p. 252〕 The gang was not a tightly led organization, but a rather loose association where everybody worked for himself, although Morano was one of the leaders that initiated recruits as ''camorristi''.〔〔(Relates Camorra Degree in Court ) The Daily Standard Union (Brooklyn), May 8, 1918〕

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