Joseph Lonardo

Joseph Lonardo
Born 1884
Licata, Sicily, Italy
Died October 13, 1927 (aged 4243)
Cleveland, Ohio

Joseph "Big Joe" Lonardo (1884 - October 13, 1927) was the first ever Crime boss in the Cleveland crime family.[1] Lonardo had help by Joseph Porrello to help his criminal empire in New York. Lonardo sold corn to bootleggers to make corn liquor.[2]

In 1926 Lonardo was at the height of his power. That year he travelled back to his native Sicily to visit his mother. During his 6 month absence he lost much of his $5,000 a week profits to the Porrellos who took advantage of his brother John Lonardo's lack of business skills and the assistance of a disgruntled Lonardo employee. When Lonardo came back from his trip he wanted a meeting with the Porrello brothers to get his full $5,000 back. On 13 Oct. 1927, Joseph and his younger brother entered a barber shop to play cards with Angelo Porrello. As they walked in, two unknown gunmen fired at Joseph and John. Joseph was shot three times in the chest but John was hit in the chest by one of the gunmens gun, John managed to get his gun out by was shot and struck by the gun on the head leaving him to die. Salvatore Todaro was believed to be one of the gunmen and also believed to be sent by the Porrello brothers orders. In 1929, Salvatore Todaro was shot and killed by Joseph Lonardo's son.

References

  1. "Organised Crime". GeoCites. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  2. "Cosa Nostra". Lacndb. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
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