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This is an incomplete list of crime bosses. This list is arranged alphabetically by last name, and broken into categories by year that an individual is believed to have assumed leadership of a criminal organization See more
• Shimizu Jirocho (1820-1893), natural causes
• James Dolan (1848–1898), natural causes See more• James "Big Jim" Colosimo (1878–1920), assassinated
• Salvatore "Toto" D'Aquila (1878–1928), assassinated See more• Joseph "Joe the Barber" Barbara (1905–1959), natural causes
• Charles Binaggio (1909–1950), assassinated See more• Pablo Acosta Villarreal (1937–1987), killed by law enforcement
• Mariano Agate (1939–2013), natural causes
• Pietro "The Little Gentleman" Aglieri (born 1959), serving life sentence in prison See moreEarly 20th century (1900-1919)More crime bosses rise to power and influence, such as James "Big Jim" Colosimo in Chicago, Salvatore "Toto" D'Aquila in New York, and Du Yuesheng in Shanghai.Prohibition (1919-1933)Crime bosses become more powerful and wealthy by exploiting the illegal alcohol trade, such as Al Capone in Chicago, Meyer Lansky in New York, and Enoch L. Johnson in Atlantic City. Many violent conflicts and assassinations occur among rival gangs, such as the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre and the Castellammarese War.Great Depression and World War II (1933-1945)Crime bosses face challenges from law enforcement, such as the tax evasion charges against Al Capone and Lucky Luciano, and from political changes, such as the end of Prohibition and the rise of fascism. Some crime bosses cooperate with the government during the war, such as Lucky Luciano's help with the Sicilian invasion and Meyer Lansky's involvement with Operation Underworld.Late 20th century (1970-2000)Crime bosses face more challenges from law enforcement, such as the RICO Act, the FBI's Five Families case, and the Maxi Trial in Italy. Some crime bosses become informants or witnesses for the government, such as Joe Valachi, Tommaso Buscetta, and Sammy Gravano. New crime bosses emerge from different regions and backgrounds, such as Pablo Escobar in Colombia, Dawood Ibrahim in India, and John Gotti in New York.Early 21st century (2000-)Crime bosses continue to operate and adapt to changing circumstances, such as globalization, technology, terrorism, and corruption. Some crime bosses become more elusive or notorious, such as Matteo Messina Denaro in Italy, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán in Mexico, and Semion Mogilevich in Russia. Some crime bosses are captured or killed by law enforcement or rivals, such as Frank Cali in New York, José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha in Colombia, and Željko Ražnatović in Serbia.• Joe Adonis (1902–1971), natural causes
• Joe Aiello (1891–1930), assassinated
• Joseph Ardizzone (1884–1932), assassinated
• Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno (1905–2002), natural causes See more• Tony "Big Tuna" Accardo (1906–1992), natural causes
• Felix "Milwaukee Phil" Alderisio (1912–1971), natural causes in prison
• Gus Alex (1916–1998), natural causes in prison See more• Raffaele Amato (born 1965), imprisoned
• Vincent "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano (born 1959), serving life sentence in prison
• Liborio "Barney" Bellomo (born 1957)
• Frank Cali (1965–2019), assassinated See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Crime boss - Wikipedia
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