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Antonio Mirabito (alias Frederico Baryndo; … Antonio Mirabito (alias Frederico Baryndo; July 1, 1886 - August 18, 1977) was a notorious Italian immigrant who was believed to be the boss of a network of Black Hand gangs located in the Northeastern Region of the United States in the early 20th century. He was the first person in New England to be arrested for crimes associated with Black Hand. His arrest was widely publicized and he was punished heavily in hopes of demoralizing others who were participating in the growing practice, which was a predecessor to the Mafia. He left his career in crime after he married and had 9 children.crime after he married and had 9 children.
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Frederico Baryndo
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Black Hand Society
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"1886-07-01"^^xsd:date
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Malfa, Province of Messina, Sicily, Italy
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Larceny, Attempted Extortion
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Francis, Felisco, Giacomino, Maria, Catherine, Mary, Genevieve, Josephine, and Lucy Mirabito
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6
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"1977-08-18"^^xsd:date
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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East Coast Black Hand boss
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Gangster, Racketeer, fruit store owner
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Francesco Mirabito
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Pasquale Mirabito, brother
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Concettina Natoli
, 1914
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Antonio Mirabito (alias Frederico Baryndo; … Antonio Mirabito (alias Frederico Baryndo; July 1, 1886 - August 18, 1977) was a notorious Italian immigrant who was believed to be the boss of a network of Black Hand gangs located in the Northeastern Region of the United States in the early 20th century. He was the first person in New England to be arrested for crimes associated with Black Hand. His arrest was widely publicized and he was punished heavily in hopes of demoralizing others who were participating in the growing practice, which was a predecessor to the Mafia. He left his career in crime after he married and had 9 children.crime after he married and had 9 children.
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