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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Natale Evola, beter bekend onder het pseudNatale Evola, beter bekend onder het pseudoniem Joe Diamond, (22 februari 1907 – New York, 28 augustus 1973) was een New Yorkse maffioso. Hij volgde , de oprichter van de familie, op als hoofd van de Bonanno's. Joe Diamond werkte samen met maffialeiders Vito Genovese en Carlo Gambino. In 1957 werd hij door de Amerikaanse autoriteiten geïdentificeerd op de Conferentie van Apalachin. Hij werd samen met nog een twintigtal andere maffiafiguren beschuldigd van samenzwering. De zaak werd uiteindelijk geseponeerd. Twee jaar later werd hij samen met Genovese beschuldigd van samenzwering in het kader van drugs.d van samenzwering in het kader van drugs. , Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola (February 22, 1Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola (February 22, 1907 – August 28, 1973) was a New York mobster who briefly became boss of the Bonanno crime family who was succeeded by Philip Rastelli, and preceded Paul Sciacca as boss in 1971. Natale Evola was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn to parents Filippo and Francesca Evola, natives of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. Natale Evola had two brothers (Paul and Joseph Evola) and three sisters (Anna Evola, Josephine DiBarloto, and Mamie Grazzo). Natale Evola never married and lived with his mother in Bay Ridge. Evola's arrest record would eventually include coercion, possession of gun, and federal narcotic law violations. Evola was heavily involved in narcotics trafficking and in labor racketeering in the Garment District of Manhattan. Evola was a close associate of Joseph Bonanno, the original boss of the Bonanno crime family. In 1931, Evola served as an usher at Bonanno's wedding. In 1957, Evola was identified at the infamous Apalachin Meeting in Apalachin, New York and later charged, along with twenty other organized figures, with conspiracy. The case was later overturned. On April 17, 1959, Evola was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted on conspiracy to distribute narcotics. Evola had helped manage a large organization that imported heroin from Sicily to the United States. Following family boss Joe Bonanno's retirement in 1968, Evola reportedly became the boss of the family. Heavily involved in the trucking industry in the Garment District, Evola cooperated with crime family leaders Genovese and Carlo Gambino of the Gambino crime family. On August 28, 1973, Natale Evola died of cancer at Columbus Hospital in the Bronx. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in the Woodside, Queens section of New York. the Woodside, Queens section of New York. , Natale Giuseppe Evola, detto "Joe Diamond"Natale Giuseppe Evola, detto "Joe Diamond" (New York, 22 gennaio 1907 – New York, 28 agosto 1973), è stato un mafioso statunitense, uno dei più potenti mafiosi e trafficanti di eroina di New York dagli anni venti agli anni settanta. Evola è stato il boss della famiglia Bonanno dal 1971 al 1973.s della famiglia Bonanno dal 1971 al 1973. , Natale „Joe Diamond“ Evola (* 22. Februar Natale „Joe Diamond“ Evola (* 22. Februar 1907 in New York City; † 28. August 1973 in New York City) war ein italo-amerikanischer Berufsverbrecher und kurzzeitiger Anführer der Bonanno-Familie der La Cosa Nostra in New York City. Natale Evola wurde im Viertel in Brooklyn, New York City als Sohn von Filippo und Francesca Evola geboren. Seine Eltern stammten aus Castellammare del Golfo, Sizilien. Natale Evola hatte zwei Brüder (Paul und Joseph Evola) und drei Schwestern (Anna Evola, Josephine DiBarloto und Mamie Grazzo). Er stieg früh ins Verbrecherleben ein und diente sich im Mafiaclan Bonanno nach oben. Evolas Vorstrafenregister umfasste unter anderem illegalen Waffenbesitz, Drogenhandel, Schutzgelderpressung. Dabei war er vor allem im Garment District, Manhattan tätig. Evola hatte eine enge und vertrauensvolle Beziehung zu Joseph Bonanno, Boss und Namensgeber der Bonanno-Familie. 1957 nahm er am sogenannten Apalachin-Meeting teil. 1959 wurde er wegen Drogenschmuggels zu 10 Jahren Haft verurteilt, da er in großem Stil Drogen aus Sizilien in die USA schmuggelte. Sein Familien-Boss Joe Bonanno versuchte seine Macht auszubauen, was dazu führte, dass ihn die „Mafia-Comission“ (der oberste Rat der US-Mafia) absetzte. Bonanno versuchte zunächst sich dagegen zu wehren, musste sich dann ab 1968 endgültig zurückziehen. Als Nachfolger bestimmte die Commission Paul Sciacca. Evola diente diesem bis 1971 als „Underboss“ und wurde 1971 dessen Nachfolger. Evola arbeitete als neuer Boss eng mit der Genovese-Familie und Carlo Gambino und dessen Gambino-Familie zusammen. Am 28. August 1973 starb Natale Evola im in der Bronx an Krebs. Er wurde auf dem in Woodside, Queens beigesetzt.de auf dem in Woodside, Queens beigesetzt.
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rdfs:comment Natale Giuseppe Evola, detto "Joe Diamond"Natale Giuseppe Evola, detto "Joe Diamond" (New York, 22 gennaio 1907 – New York, 28 agosto 1973), è stato un mafioso statunitense, uno dei più potenti mafiosi e trafficanti di eroina di New York dagli anni venti agli anni settanta. Evola è stato il boss della famiglia Bonanno dal 1971 al 1973.s della famiglia Bonanno dal 1971 al 1973. , Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola (February 22, 1Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola (February 22, 1907 – August 28, 1973) was a New York mobster who briefly became boss of the Bonanno crime family who was succeeded by Philip Rastelli, and preceded Paul Sciacca as boss in 1971. Natale Evola was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn to parents Filippo and Francesca Evola, natives of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. Natale Evola had two brothers (Paul and Joseph Evola) and three sisters (Anna Evola, Josephine DiBarloto, and Mamie Grazzo). Natale Evola never married and lived with his mother in Bay Ridge.ed and lived with his mother in Bay Ridge. , Natale „Joe Diamond“ Evola (* 22. Februar Natale „Joe Diamond“ Evola (* 22. Februar 1907 in New York City; † 28. August 1973 in New York City) war ein italo-amerikanischer Berufsverbrecher und kurzzeitiger Anführer der Bonanno-Familie der La Cosa Nostra in New York City. Natale Evola wurde im Viertel in Brooklyn, New York City als Sohn von Filippo und Francesca Evola geboren. Seine Eltern stammten aus Castellammare del Golfo, Sizilien. Natale Evola hatte zwei Brüder (Paul und Joseph Evola) und drei Schwestern (Anna Evola, Josephine DiBarloto und Mamie Grazzo).la, Josephine DiBarloto und Mamie Grazzo). , Natale Evola, beter bekend onder het pseudNatale Evola, beter bekend onder het pseudoniem Joe Diamond, (22 februari 1907 – New York, 28 augustus 1973) was een New Yorkse maffioso. Hij volgde , de oprichter van de familie, op als hoofd van de Bonanno's. Joe Diamond werkte samen met maffialeiders Vito Genovese en Carlo Gambino.fialeiders Vito Genovese en Carlo Gambino.
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