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  1. Angelo Prisco (August 1, 1939 – June 21, 2017) also known as "The Horn", was an American mobster in New Jersey who became a caporegime in the Genovese crime family.

  2. Dec 24, 2004 · December 24, 2004 conversation between Angelo Prisco and Jeff Santini. lcnbios.blogspot.com ...more.

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  3. Angelo Prisco was a Genovese capo who ordered the killing of Angelo Sangiuolo, an associate of the Genovese crime family, in 1992. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2011 for his role in the conspiracy to murder Sangiuolo.

  4. Angelo Prisco was a leader of the Genovese Organized Crime Family who ordered and supervised multiple murders, robberies, extortions, and other crimes. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2009 after a jury trial in Manhattan federal court.

    • Thomas Ricciardi, Toms River
    • Aurelio 'Ray' Cagno, Toms River
    • Neil G. Lombardo, Point Pleasant Beach Murder Attempt
    • Angelo Prisco, Toms River
    • Paul F. 'Doc' Gaccione, Bergen County
    • Salvatore 'Tutti' Lombardino, Tinton Falls Holiday Inn Slaying

    Toms River resident Thomas Ricciardiwas convicted of one of the most notorious murders in Jersey Shore history: the bludgeoning death of Vincent "Jimmy Sinatra" Craparotta Sr. Craparotta was beaten to death with golf clubs behind a Route 9 auto dealership in Toms River back in 1984; authorities contended he was killed in retribution for the failure...

    Another Toms River resident, Aurelio "Ray" Cagno, was sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison in June 2004 for the slaying of James V. "Jimmy" Randazzo. Randazzo was killed on May 17, 1993 in the parking lot of the Tinton Falls Holiday Inn. Authorities alleged that Cagno, his brother Rocco Cagno and Salvatore Lombardino - all soldiers in the Colo...

    Brooklyn resident Neil G. Lombardowas sentenced to 11 years in prison in June 2000 for attempting to murder Point Pleasant Beach resident Samuel Ippolito in 1997. Authorities said Lombardo had ties to organized crime, and attempted to kill Ippolito to send a message to his brother, Joseph Ippolito, who had been cooperating in a federal drug investi...

    Toms River resident Angelo Prisco, a reputed capo in the Genovese crime family, was sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2007 after he admitted to conspiring with two others to have a Brooklyn electrical contractor beaten because the contractor was taking business from a Prisco ally. Authorities intervened before the contractor was beaten. ...

    Bergen County resident Paul F. "Doc" Gaccionewas one of the many alleged organized crime figures put on trial in Toms River in 1998 as part of a massive racketeering investigation. Gaccione eventually pleaded guilty to a fourth-degree charge of witness tampering; in September 1998 he was sentenced to three years probation.

    Salvatore "Tutti" Lombardinowas sentenced to more than 17 1/2 years in prison in 1994 after admitting to participating in the 1993 slaying of reputed informant James V. "Jimmy" Randazzo in the parking lot of the Tinton Falls Holiday Inn. Lombardino later had a year added to his sentence for contempt of court after he repeatedly refused to testify i...

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  5. Angelo Prisco, a former captain in the Genovese crime family, was sentenced to life in prison for killing his cousin in 1992. He was also convicted of racketeering, extortion and robbery in New Jersey and New York.

  6. Jan 15, 2019 · Genovese waterfront capo Angelo Prisco. Prisco sounds good natured and easygoing, but the man you hear casually shooting the breeze was, at that very time, helming a violent home invasion crew that tied up its victims and beat them inside their homes. Not even other wiseguys were off limits.