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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frankie_YaleFrankie Yale - Wikipedia

    Frankie Yale, nato Francesco Ioele, (Longobucco, 22 gennaio 1893 – New York, 1º luglio 1928), è stato un mafioso italiano naturalizzato statunitense.

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    Francesco Ioele (Italian: [franˈtʃesko joˈɛːle]; January 22, 1893 – July 1, 1928), known as Frankie Yale or Frankie Uale, was an American gangster based in Brooklyn and the second employer of Al Capone.

  3. Frankie Yale was an Italian-born American gangster and national president, during its heyday (1918–28), of the Unione Siciliane, a Sicilian fraternal organization that by World War I had become a crime cartel operating in several U.S. cities and active in robbery, prostitution, labour-union.

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  4. 8 set 2021 · Yale è stato negli anni20 uno dei principali gangster di New York ed è ben presente nei siti internet americani, nei film e nelle serie televisive dedicati al crimine organizzato della Grande Mela in quegli anni.

    • Becoming The Brooklyn Boss
    • His Relationship with Al Capone
    • Rivalries and Murders Yale Was Involved in
    • The Ups and Downs of Capone and Yale
    • The Demise of Yale
    • Yale’s Funeral and Aftermath
    • The Aftermath

    Francesco Ioele also known as Uale and or Yale was born January 22nd1893 in Italy. His family immigrated to New York around 1901. Yale was known as the forgotten boss, however he was undoubtedly a murderous leader. Like most gangsters, Yale got an early introduction to the world of crime, his future mentor John ‘Papa Johnny’ Torriogot him admitted ...

    Soon enough Yale was finding himself meeting new people, other gangsters who worked under Yale at one time or another included Joe Adonis, Anthony ‘Little Augie’ Carfano and Albert Anastasia. Yale’s top assassin was Willie ‘Two-Knife’ Altierri, nicknamed as such due to his preferred method of dispatching a victim. He also was content to meet people...

    Yale was a violent man who did not hesitate to inflict pain on others. When angered by his younger brother Angelo, Yale beat him so badly that his sibling wound up in the hospital. When two extortionists attempted to shake down the popular hat-check operator of a neighborhood restaurant, Yale battered the two unconscious In 1920, Capone and Torrio ...

    At his peak, Yale was one of the powerful players and important gangsters of the day, however he was not the most powerful and he made the mistake of displeasing the man that was. Capone. Yale was set to oversee the trucks that shipped to Capone in Chicago, however Capone had a suspicion that Yale was hijacking to trucks, so he sent a spy to uncove...

    On July 1st1928, Yale had a phone call from an anonymous stranger stating that Yales wife was in trouble, he sped home in his car, however he was ambushed by four men and unfortuneatly for Yale, the windows on his Lincoln Coupe had not been bulletproofed. He was instantly killed in the gunfire.

    His funeral was the most lavish of all gangster funerals in mob history, the silver casket alone cost a massive $15,000, it took 38 cars to carry all his flowers and thousands of mourners poured onto the streets to watch the coffin pass by. He was buried wearing evening clothes, holding grey suede gloves and a gold rosary. As the casket was lowered...

    Leadership of Yales mob was taken over by Anthony Carfano. Roughly half of Yale’s men and territory were absorbed by the D’Aquila Family which was now led by Al Mineo, while the rest remained under Carfano. Yale’s murder turned out to be the first in a series of events that facilitated Joe Masseria’s attempt to consolidate all of New York’s Mafia f...

  5. I tre calabresi sono rispettivamente: Frankie Uale, meglio noto alla polizia come Frankie Yale (Francesco Ioele, erroneamente Aiello secondo Lupo) di Longobucco, Frank Costello (Francesco Castiglia) di Lauropoli di Cassano e Albert Anastasia (Umberto Anastasio) di Tropea.

  6. Frankie Yale was a Brooklyn gangster and businessman with ties to Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria and Al Capone. His 1928 assassination coincided with dramatic changes in the Brooklyn underworld and the Mafia of the United States.