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Cause of death
  
Murdered

Name
  
Gaetano Reina


Role
  
Gangster

Resting place
  
Woodlawn Cemetery

Gaetano Reina Gaetano Reina 1889 1930 Find A Grave Memorial

Born
  
September 27, 1889
Corleone, Sicily, Italy

Occupation
  
Crime boss, Mobster, Businessman

Known for
  
First Boss of the Lucchese crime family

Died
  
February 26, 1930, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States

Siblings
  
Antonio Reina, Bernarda Reina

Similar People
  
Alfred Mineo, Peter Maas, Amedeo Nazzari, Scott La Rock, Rich Porter

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Gaetano "Tommy" Reina (September 27, 1889 – February 26, 1930) was a Sicilian-born American gangster and founder of the Lucchese crime family in New York City.

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Gaetano Reina Jack Dragna 1891 1956 Find A Grave Photos

Early years

Gaetano Reina Giacomo Reina son of Gaetano Tommy Reina aka The Ice King who

Gaetano Reina was born in September 1889 in Corleone, Sicily to Giacomo Reina and Carmela Rumore. In the early 1900s, the Reina family moved to New York City and settled on 107th Street in East Harlem. Reina along with his brother Antonio began working with members of the Morello family. In July 1913, Reina's sister Bernarda married Vincenzo Terranova.

Gaetano Reina La Cosa Nostra

He married Angelina Olivera, and the couple had six children; three sons, (one, Giacomo, became a member of the Lucchese family ) and three daughters (one, Carmela "Mildred", married Joe Valachi in 1932). The family lived in a home on Rochambeau Avenue in the Norwood section of the Bronx.

In November 1914, Reina and Jack Dragna were arrested for the murder of Barnet Baff.

Mafia boss

Reina had long been a captain in the Morello family, being in charge of many men and operations within the Morello organization. As the Morello family fell into chaos during the 1910s, Reina, along with Salvatore D'Aquila and Joe Masseria, split off to form their own families. Thus, by 1920, he ruled as boss of his own crime family controlling criminal operations in The Bronx and parts of East Harlem. His crime family held a monopoly over the ice box distribution in The Bronx. Reina's underboss was Tommy Gagliano, a former Morello gang member.

In the late 1920s, Reina formed an alliance with Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria, who had absorbed into his now powerful organization the remnants of the much weakened Morello crime family. In 1925, Salvatore Maranzano arrived in New York and took over the second oldest mafia family that operated out of the Williamsberg section of Brooklyn, the Castellammare family. The two Mafia bosses began fighting in what became known as the Castellammarese War. Reina switched sides and began supporting Maranzano. Masseria learned of Reina's betrayal and ordered Charles "Lucky" Luciano to arrange Reina's murder.

Murder

On the evening of February 26, 1930, Reina left his mistress Marie Ennis's apartment on Sheridan Avenue in the Claremont section of the Bronx (other sources claim he was leaving his aunt's apartment after dinner) when he was ambushed (some suspect Vito Genovese while others suspect Joseph Pinzolo) and shot in the head with a double barreled shotgun, instantly killing him. The two hit men left the weapon under a parked car and escaped. Police found on his body a handgun and $804 in cash.

Burial

Gaetano Reina is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City.

Films

  • The Valachi Papers (1972) – Reina was portrayed by Amedeo Nazzari
  • Gangster Wars (1982) – Reina was portrayed by Joe Tornatore
  • Mobsters (1991) – Reina was portrayed by Chris Penn
  • Novels

  • In Martin A. Gosch and Richard Hammer's The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano
  • According to Charles Luciano, Reina was:

    "...a man of his word, he had culture, and was a very honorable Italian."

    References

    Gaetano Reina Wikipedia