Ignatius Lanzetta

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Ignatius Lanzetta
Born(1903-07-12)July 12, 1903
dope peddler
SpouseMay Siano[2]
ChildrenWarren and Vanna Lanzetta
Parent(s)Ignatius and Michele Lanzetta[1]
Criminal chargeBreaking New Jersey's "Gangster Law"
Penalty5-10 years imprisonment; released in 1940

Ignatius Andrew "Frank Pius" Lanzetta (July 12, 1903 – ) was an American criminal and member of the

drug trafficking
, and bookmaking operations. He and his brothers were often incorrectly called the Lanzetti brothers.

Early life

Ignatius Lanzetta was born in South Philadelphia to Italian immigrant parents Ignatius Andrea Lanzetta, a liquor dealer from Roseto Valfortore, and Michelina Luisi from Castelluccio Valmaggiore.[1] Ignatius had five other brothers: Leo, Pius, Willie, Teo, and Lucien; Leo being the oldest and Pius being the second oldest. Ignatius was known to be very handsome and an impeccable dresser.[3][4]

Prohibition

His oldest brother Leo formed

Little Italy
.

They were allied with

bootlegger Joseph Bruno.[5]

The Lanzetta brothers ran their gang with extreme violence and expanded into

numbers writing
.

Family trouble

Leo and Ignatius killed rival Joe Bruno on August 18, 1925, at 8th and Catherine Streets. Four days later, as Leo left a barber shop at 7th and Bainbridge Streets, an unknown assailant killed him in retaliation for Bruno's murder.[3][5] Sabella was Leo's suspected killer.

Pius was killed in a luncheonette on December 31, 1936 at 726 South Eighth Street.[6]

Willie was found with his head in a burlap bag with a bullet in his brain on July 2, 1939.[5][6]

Teo was convicted on

drug trafficking
charges in 1940 and sent to Leavenworth Prison.

Conviction

Along with Delrossi and Falcone, Ignatius was sent to prison in 1936 for breaking New Jersey's "Gangster Law" and released in 1940. They served only four years even though their sentences were "not more than 10 years and not less than 5 years of imprisonment...".[6]

Later life

Ignatius married an Italian named May Siano. They had a son, Warren, and a daughter, Vanna.[2] They divorced in 1942, two years after he was released from prison.[7]

Along with his brother Lucien and their mother, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he worked in the auto industry.[8] He married Arlene Kramer Walbeck in a Lutheran ceremony in 1945. They divorced in 1960 in Florida.[9]

Boardwalk Empire

In

freelance killer Richard Harrow
with a sawed-off shotgun in November 1920.

References

  1. ^ a b "Ignatius Lanzetta 1910 Census Record". March 2015. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Ignatius Lanzetta 1930 Census Record". March 2015. Archived from the original on April 12, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "The Real People of Boardwalk Empire: Part 3". September 2014.
  4. ^ "Pius Lanzetta 1910 Census Record". March 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-04-12.
  5. ^ a b c "The Lanzetti's-Philly's first drug dealers". March 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
  6. ^ a b c "Mickey Duffy and the Lanzettta Brothers". November 2010.
  7. ^ Michigan, U.S., Divorce Records, 1897–1952
  8. 1950 United States Federal Census
  9. ^ Florida, U.S., Divorce Index, 1927–2001