Leo Lanzetta
Leo Lanzetta | |
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Born | 1895 dope peddler |
Parent(s) | Ignatius and Michele Lanzetta[1] |
Leo Lanzetta was born in
drug trafficking Lanzetta Brothers gang
. He and his brothers were also called "the Lanzetti brothers" (due to incorrect documentation and newspaper retrieving incorrect information).
Early life
Leo Lanzetta was born to
Italian American parents Michele and Ignatius Lanzetta.[1] Leo had five other brothers: Ignatius, Pius, Willie, Teo, and Lucien; Leo being the oldest and Pius being the second oldest.[2][3]
Prohibition
Leo formed
Little Italy
.
They were allied with
bootlegger Joseph Bruno.[4]
The Lanzetta brothers ran their gang with extreme violence and expanded into
numbers writing
.
Death
Leo and Ignatius murdered Joe Bruno on August 18, 1925, at 8th and Catherine Streets. Four days later, as Leo left a barbershop at 7th and Bainbridge Streets, an unknown assailant killed him in retaliation for the murder of Bruno.[2][4][5] Sabella is Leo's suspected killer.[6]
Television adaption
In
the first season of the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, Leo Lanzetta and his brothers are the inspiration for Nucky Thompson's main rivals the D'Alessio brothers. In the series, Leo is the inspiration for Leo D'Alessio, the co-leader of the D'Alessio gang. In the series, his brothers are: Ignacius, Matteo, Lucien, Sixtus, Pius, and another brother in Philadelphia who is a dentist; the brothers also have several more sisters. In the last episode of season one, Leo's throat is cut by Nucky's bodyguard James "Jimmy Irish" Darmody
in November 1920.
References
- ^ a b "Leo Lanzetta 1910 Census Record". March 2015.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b "The Real People of Boardwalk Empire: Part 3". September 2014.
- ^ "Pius 1910 Census Record". Ancestry.com. February 2022.
- ^ a b "The Lanzetti's-Philly's first drug dealers". March 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- ^ "Mickey Duffy and the Lanzettta Brothers". November 2010.
- ^ "Philly's first Godfather Salvatore Sabella Born in Sicily 1891". March 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.