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On the night of March 18, Joseph Luparelli, a Colombo crime family associate, discovered that Joe Gallo was celebrating his birthday with family at Umberto's Clam House in the Little Italy section of Manhattan. Luparelli quickly found Colombo mobsters Carmine DiBiase, Philip "Fat Fungi" Gambino and two other soldiers in a nearby Chinese restaurant and they all headed to Umberto's to get Gallo. Once at the restaurant, Luparelli and Gambino blocked traffic while DiBiase and the two soldiers entered the front door. DiBiase was allegedly the hitman who shot Gallo twice before his bodyguard Pete Diapolous could draw his gun. The three hitmen continued shooting Gallo as he staggered out of restaurant and collapsed on the sidewalk. A total of 15 shots were fired and Crazy Joey Gallo was dead.

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  • Philip Gambino
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  • On the night of March 18, Joseph Luparelli, a Colombo crime family associate, discovered that Joe Gallo was celebrating his birthday with family at Umberto's Clam House in the Little Italy section of Manhattan. Luparelli quickly found Colombo mobsters Carmine DiBiase, Philip "Fat Fungi" Gambino and two other soldiers in a nearby Chinese restaurant and they all headed to Umberto's to get Gallo. Once at the restaurant, Luparelli and Gambino blocked traffic while DiBiase and the two soldiers entered the front door. DiBiase was allegedly the hitman who shot Gallo twice before his bodyguard Pete Diapolous could draw his gun. The three hitmen continued shooting Gallo as he staggered out of restaurant and collapsed on the sidewalk. A total of 15 shots were fired and Crazy Joey Gallo was dead.
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  • On the night of March 18, Joseph Luparelli, a Colombo crime family associate, discovered that Joe Gallo was celebrating his birthday with family at Umberto's Clam House in the Little Italy section of Manhattan. Luparelli quickly found Colombo mobsters Carmine DiBiase, Philip "Fat Fungi" Gambino and two other soldiers in a nearby Chinese restaurant and they all headed to Umberto's to get Gallo. Once at the restaurant, Luparelli and Gambino blocked traffic while DiBiase and the two soldiers entered the front door. DiBiase was allegedly the hitman who shot Gallo twice before his bodyguard Pete Diapolous could draw his gun. The three hitmen continued shooting Gallo as he staggered out of restaurant and collapsed on the sidewalk. A total of 15 shots were fired and Crazy Joey Gallo was dead. Hitman and associate of the Bufalino crime family, Frank Sheeran, confessed before he died that he was actually the man who killed Gallo in his biography, I Heard You Paint Houses. After the murder, Gambino disappeared from New York and was later arrested by authorities near his home in Palm Beach, Florida, in May of 1972, and was charged with violation of his parole condition for consorting with known felons. No one was ever charged with Crazy Joe Gallo's murder.
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