$Picek$ Posted May 11, 2024 Posted May 11, 2024 Early History of the Gagliano Faction Around the 1920s Giuseppe Gagliano had an independent faction residing in Queens, a violent district of New York where immigrants from the Southern Side of Italy flooded the street of Uncle Sam. They’re mostly second-class citizens, working in the local market. The only special thing was a stain on their shirt and jeans from a long-hour work. Giuseppe Galiano appeared to be a saint, a patron to stumble down injustice, creating a tight-knit community. When the prohibition era struck up, the old gangsters died. Only a few could survive. Gagliano was not a part of the crime enterprise yet, but could sense the community that he built could battle the Prohibition era. He formed his bootlegging gang which later on grew to be a much larger organization by the 1930’s. They controlled Queens with just a tip of a finger, while continuously pursuing a life of crime. Gagliano - Tomasso War Back in the 1930s, Queens had two active bootlegging gangs led by Giuseppe Gagliano and Giovanni Tomasso. Both of the crew had a massive influence over Queens. Gagliano and Tomasso were combatants who were constantly battling for dominance and the crown to be the King of the Queens. Following the infernal war between Gagliano and Tomasso which involved over three dozen of manpower, Guiseppe Gagliano once again proved that his army was the best among others. He sat on the winning side while watching the members and many close associates of Giovanni Tommaso killed or forced to flee back to Italy. The End and Begin In 1959, a year after the Five Families meeting in the Bronx, Guissepe Gagliano was pronounced dead from a sudden heart attack. The circumstance left a vacuum of power behind. Salvatore Gagliano who was an underboss and a nephew to Guissepe Gagliano himself then appointed to lead the organized crime group. Under the leadership of Salvatore Gagliano the Gagliano Faction transformed into a more stronger and legitimate business unit with an uncontested army of men soldiering up every line of business the crime organization was involved in. "They carried a long-rooted history from the 1920s until today. The most dangerous organized crime group, an absolute threat to the United States of America's economy and commerce." - Robert McMann (Queens District Attorney). MURDER LINKED TO JEWEL HEIST CASE IN NEW YORK A body has been found in a broad daylight at an apartment building parking lot in Queens. It was later identified as Stephanie Clarkson, a front desk officer at the Classic Crystal Jewelry. She was found dead a week later after she had been invited by Queens Robbery and Homicide detective for a witness statement after the famous Classic Crystal Heist that was happened almost a month ago. Queens Robbery and Homicide Detective Joseph Ramirez said the murder had something to do with the Heist that was pulled before. Joseph Ramirez said to the media that Stephanie Clarkson had a vital role in identifying and proving how the Heist Crew pulled their action. He added Stephanie Clarkson was an easy target for the crew, and we could understand that the crew must be a local. An anonymous witness of the murder said that it was two in the morning when he heard a scream across the street, it was short and followed by a bang sound. The witness said there were four of them, three of the suspects were masked and one was driving the car with a cigar clamping on the driver's lips. He could only spot the back of the potential suspects as they were about to jump back into their black unregistered SUV. After he witnessed the murder he then called the police emergency hotline without getting near the body. It was very organized from the Law Enforcement perspective. Eliminating a witness was widespread in organized crime’s modus operandi. The Classic Crystal heist is so far associated with the Gagliano Crime Family. Gagliano Crime Family was a part of the strong five families in New York. Ruthless and without compromise. Gagliano Crime Family had a long chronicle in the underworld of New York. They had a part in a couple of Union organizations, gambling dens, drug trafficking, loan-sharking, and many more. Even though they’re more legitimate in the approach nowadays, the violent instinct never left the beast to avoid the decline of the crime enterprise. Not much is known about the Gagliano Crime Family now, the last failed indictment was carried out to dissolve the influence of the boss Raphael “Ralph The Shark” Terraciano within the Gagliano Crime Family. But the work was a waste as nothing could be proven to put Raphael Terraciano behind the bar.
$Picek$ Posted May 11, 2024 Author Posted May 11, 2024 OOC Information The Laurelton crew represents a small fraction of the fictional Gagliano crime family, a modern organized crime concept based on various long-running families in New York that still have plenty of operations going to this day. Operating out of Queens, NY, the crew is struggling to set its foot on its turf, now they are trying to branch out to the City of Saints, Los Santos, by the authorization of their regional caporegime in Queens. Keep in mind that we are no longer associated with the 60's or 90's innuendos; this faction currently only represents a minor portion of the major operation in New York. WE DO NOT PLAN to publicly advertise/diffuse our arrival in Los Santos, especially our group's nickname. Contact the following if you have any questions @Picek @Scarface
blackholeinside Posted May 12, 2024 Posted May 12, 2024 Wahhh mafia lagi nih semangat ts semoga memuaskan!!!!!!
$Augustus$ Posted May 12, 2024 Posted May 12, 2024 Just now, arielnatanael said: Hahahahah CFI reborn. itu mah tetangga
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