Angelo Palmeri and the Buffalo, New York Mafia

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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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Angelo Palmeri and Joseph DiCarlo were prominent figures in the early Mafia days of Buffalo, New York. Palmeri was also affiliated with Anthony "Baby Face" Palmisano and many other contemporary gangsters. Palmeri came to the United States from Castellammare, Italy in 1906. By 1912 he had settled in Buffalo. Interestingly, despite his long criminal history Angelo didn't serve time in jail. As early as 1915 Palmeri was fined $250 for a second-degree assault charge. He was questioned in a narcotics investigation in January 1924. The onus of the inquiry was the demise of a key government witness named "Busy Joe" Pattituccio.
Angelo Palmeri and the Buffalo, New York Mafia