Suspect Arrested in Murder of Reputed Mob Boss

Suspect Arrested in Murder of Reputed Mob Boss
Anthony Comello. (Ocean County Jail)

NEW YORK—A 24-year-old man was arrested on March 16, in the shooting death of the reputed boss of the Gambino crime family, New York City police said.

Anthony Comello was arrested in New Jersey in the death of Francesco Cali on Wednesday in front of his Staten Island home, said Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea, who stressed that the investigation is in its early stages.

“There are multiple, multiple angles that we are exploring,” Shea said at a news conference at police headquarters. “Was the person paid to do it? Were others conspiring to do this crime?”

The 53-year-old Cali, a native of Sicily, was shot to death by a gunman who may have crashed his truck into Cali’s car to lure him outside. Shea said Cali was shot 10 times.

Shea said police have recovered the truck but have not recovered the gun used in the murder.

Francesco "Franky Boy" Cali.
Francesco “Franky Boy” Cali. (Italian Police/ANSA via AP)

Asked about Comello’s arrest record, Shea said he “crossed paths in some limited circumstances with the NYPD” including getting a parking ticket on Staten Island the day Cali was killed.

Information on an attorney for Comello was not immediately available.

Anthony Comello 发布于 2016年10月10日周一

Federal prosecutors referred to Cali in court filings in recent years as the underboss of the Mafia’s Gambino family, once one of the most powerful crime organizations in the country. News accounts since 2015 said he had ascended to the top spot.

Cali’s only mob-related criminal conviction came a decade ago, when he pleaded guilty in an extortion scheme involving a failed attempt to build a NASCAR track on Staten Island. He was sentenced to 16 months behind bars and was released in 2009.

Police say they are still investigating whether Cali’s murder was a mob hit or whether he was killed for some other motive.

Crime scene investigators load a car
Crime scene investigators load a car that appears to have been checked for fingerprints onto a flatbed truck in the Staten Island borough of New York, on March 14, 2019. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)

The last Mafia boss to be rubbed out in New York City was Gambino don “Big Paul” Castellano, who was assassinated while getting out of a black limousine outside a high-end Manhattan steakhouse in 1985.

Paul Castellano
The body of mafia crime boss Paul Castellano lies on a stretcher outside the Sparks Steak House in New York after he and his bodyguards were gunned down at the direction of John Gotti, who then took over as boss on Dec. 16, 1985. (Mario Suriani/AP Photo)
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