- Frank Abbatemarco
Infobox Person
name=Frank Abbatemarco
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caption= Mugshot of Frank Abbatemarco
birth_date=1899
birth_place=New York , U.S.
death_date=death date|1959|11|4|mf=y (aged 60)
death_place=Brooklyn ,New York , U.S.Frank "Frankie Shots" Abbatemarco (c. 1899
Red Hook, Brooklyn -November 4 ,1959 Park Slope, Brooklyn ) was a New York mobster in theProfaci crime family who was a major policy bank operator. Abbatemarco's murder would spark a significant conflict within the family.Policy operator
Born in
Red Hook, Brooklyn to first generationItalian-American immigrants fromSassano a small town andcomune in the province ofSalerno, Italy in theCampania region of south-western Italy. Abbatemarco joined the Profaci family as a young man. His last name "Abbatemarco" consists of a font name combined with a titcular designation, Abbatemarco, is translated to "Abate Marco" or "Priest Marco". He is the biological father ofColombo crime family mobsterAnthony Abbatemarco who was known in criminal circles as "Tony Shots". Anthony was married to a woman named Lucille. Frank Abbatemarco was a related to Colombo crime family mobster Joseph Magnasco, and Colombo crime family mobster brothers Leonardo and Leonard Durso, who all worked in his Red Hook, Brooklyn crew under Crazy Joe Gallo during the 1960s. He is also a suspected distant relative ofGenovese crime family mob associates Michael (Cookie) Durso and his cousin Sabatino (Tino) Lombardi. Sabatino was murdered onNovember 30 ,1994 . Michael Durso survived and became an informant. Frank is also a maternal blood relative ofJohn R. Abbatemarco who is a recognized union carpenter. In the 1990s John R. Abbatemarco became distinguished as being the Vice President of the New York City District Council of Carpenters and ran for President of New York City'sUnited Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in the early 1990s. Frank is also an alleged blood relative of Colombo crime family mobsterMichael Abbatemarco who was involved in mob rackets in Red Hook duringProhibition . His son Anthony served as chauffer and bodyguard to his father while collecting bets. After Frank was murdered, his son Anthony was protected under heavy guard by one of his father's suspected executioners Crazy Joe Gallo. Anthony abandoned the Colombo crime family and aligned himself with theGenovese crime family , later serving asunderboss toJoseph Yacovelli in 1971 or 1972. During the outbreak ofWorld War II his son Anthony enlisted in the3rd Battalion 1st Marines and saw action atGuadalcanal , EasternNew Guinea ,New Britain , in theBattle of Peleliu ,Battle of Okinawa , andNorth China as an infantryman before he was honorably discharged. Frank worked as a policy operator, orbookmaker , in the Profaci crew inRed Hook, Brooklyn . As a family member, Abbatemarco was obligated to pay a large share of his earnings to the family. By the late 1950s, Abbatemarco had fallen behind in his payments. When family bossJoseph Profaci demanded that Abbatemarco pay $50,000 in back payments, Abbatemarco could or would not comply. Profaci concluded that Abbatemarco had become disloyal and disrespectful, and decided to have him killed.Profaci allegedly ordered Joe Gallo and his brothers, members of the Redhook crew, to murder Abbatemarco, but they refused. On November 4, 1959, Profaci gunmen (possibly including Joey "Joe Jelly" Gioerelli, [http://www.mindspring.com/~delisa/abbate.html] ) fired nine shots at Frank Abbatemarco while he sat in Cardiello's Tavern at 256 4th Avenue in
Brooklyn, New York , killing him. It is thought that he was a relative of the Cardiello family by distant relations, the proprietor of the cafe where he was murdered. The Cardiello family relatives included professionalfeatherweight boxerFrank Cardiello .Gang conflict
As a result of Abbatemarco's murder, his crew in Redhook felt very angry and bitter towards Profaci. Although they recognized that Abbatemarco deserved punishment, they believed death was way too severe. However, part of their outrage was due to Profaci taking Abbatemarco's lucrative operations away from the crew. What finally sparked a rebellion was Profaci's demand that the son, Anthony Abbatemarco, also needed to die. The Gallo brothers refused to hand over Anthony; furthermore, they kidnapped several Profaci lieutenants and presented Profaci with his own demands. Profaci refused to negotiate with Gallo, [http://www.carpenoctem.tv/mafia/profaci.html] , leading to conflict between the Gallo brothers and the family boss. [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:xdDL2bS5YOoJ:www.geocities.com/gatecitypublishing//GalloGang2.html+%22Frank+Abbatemarco%22+1959&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=11] . He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in
Brownsville, Brooklyn .Further reading
*Capeci, Jerry. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Mafia". Indianapolis: Penguin Group Inc., 2002.
*Cook, Fred J. "Mafia!". Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications Inc., 1973.
*Demaris, Ovid. "The Last Mafioso". New York: Bantam Books, 1981.
*Martin, Raymond V. "Revolt in the Mafia". New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1963.
*Teresa, Vincent. "My Life in the Mafia". Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1973.References
*Gage, Nicholas (ed.) "Mafia, USA". Chicago: Playboy Press, 1972.
*Raab, Selwyn. "The Five Families: The Rise, Decline & Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empire". New York: St. Martins Press, 2005.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6199860 Frank Abbatemarco] at
Find-A-Grave
* [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column79.htm This Week in Gang Land: Ask Andy]
* [http://ganglandnews.com/column79.htm A Family Affair] by Jerry Capeci
* http://www.mindspring.com/~delisa/abbate.html
* http://www.thelaborers.net/carpenters/docket.htm
* http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=120627&cat=boxer
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