John Sciandra

John Sciandra

John "Johnny" Sciandra aka "Giovanni" (1899 - 1940) was the notorious boss of the Bufalino crime family of Pennsylvania from 1933 until his death in 1940.

Very little is known about Sciandra's early life. The Sciandra family immigrated to the United States from Montedoro, Sicily in the 1880's. Originally a coal miner in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Sciandra became an enforcer and bootlegger for Buffalino family boss Santo Volpe. Like so many crime families, they are built upon blood ties, long standing friendships and various powerful arms. The Bufalino crime family would have four very powerful members who pulled all the strings. These included Santo "King of The Knights" Volpe, Angelo Polizzi, Giuseppe "Joe The Barber" Barbara and John "Johnny" Sciandra. In 1933, Following the death of Volpe, Sciandra was nominated boss over Scranton and surrounding areas. Polizzi became consigliere, maintaining this role until his death in 1957 and Barbara became underboss.

In 1940, Sciandra was found murdered. Speculation was that Pollizzi and Barbara colluded in Sciandra's killing. Sciandra's death was most certainly approved by the ruling Cosa Nostra crime board in New York City known as the Commission.

References

* [http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-sc.html The American Mafia: Crime Bosses of Scranton / Pittston]
* [http://www.geocities.com/OrganizedCrimeSyndicates/northeastern.html The Wilke-Barre/ Scranton PA and Western NY LCN Crime Family]


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