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The Angiulo Brothers (Italian: [ˈandʒulo]), were the leading Italian-American crime group from Boston's North End, during the late 1960s until the mid 1980s. Also, the street crew extended into East Boston, Roxbury, Waltham, Newton, Watertown, parts of Revere, and all other predominantly Italian American neighborhoods in Eastern Massachusetts. Their criminal organization was dubbed "In-Town", because one had to go in to town to visit the Angiulo Brothers.

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  • The Angiulo Brothers (Italian: [ˈandʒulo]), were the leading Italian-American crime group from Boston's North End, during the late 1960s until the mid 1980s. Also, the street crew extended into East Boston, Roxbury, Waltham, Newton, Watertown, parts of Revere, and all other predominantly Italian American neighborhoods in Eastern Massachusetts. Their criminal organization was dubbed "In-Town", because one had to go in to town to visit the Angiulo Brothers. As made men in the Patriarca crime family, they were placed in control of the racketeering throughout Massachusetts, until Irish Mob groups such as the Winter Hill Gang and the Charlestown Mob decided to run the rackets in their own neighborhoods. During this time Winter Hill Gang members Whitey Bulger and Stephen Flemmi were informing on their Italian mob colleagues by allowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to bug their headquarters during the early 1980s. The brothers were Antonio, Donato, Francesco, Gennaro, Michele, Nicolo, and James Angiulo. They were born in North End, Boston, to Italian immigrants Cesare and Giovannina (née Femiani) Angiulo. (en)
  • I Fratelli Angiulo (Donato, Francesco, Gennaro, James e Nicolò), erano un gruppo di fratelli mafiosi italo-americani, che operavano principalmente nella Boston settentrionale, durante gli anni cinquanta e primi anni sessanta. Furono membri di spicco della Famiglia Patriarca, la famiglia mafiosa di Boston che dominava tutti i racket negli stati del Massachusetts, e del Rhode Island, dove alla metà degli anni 70 si aprirono delle sanguinose faide con le bande irlandesi della Winter Hill Gang e della Charlestown Mob.Gennaro Angiulo, detto Jerry, fu l'unico dei 5 fratelli ad essere stato arrestato dall'FBI nel 1983, dopodiché fu rilasciato il 14 settembre 2007. È morto a seguito di una malattia renale presso il Massachusetts General Hospital, il 29 agosto 2009. (it)
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  • I Fratelli Angiulo (Donato, Francesco, Gennaro, James e Nicolò), erano un gruppo di fratelli mafiosi italo-americani, che operavano principalmente nella Boston settentrionale, durante gli anni cinquanta e primi anni sessanta. Furono membri di spicco della Famiglia Patriarca, la famiglia mafiosa di Boston che dominava tutti i racket negli stati del Massachusetts, e del Rhode Island, dove alla metà degli anni 70 si aprirono delle sanguinose faide con le bande irlandesi della Winter Hill Gang e della Charlestown Mob.Gennaro Angiulo, detto Jerry, fu l'unico dei 5 fratelli ad essere stato arrestato dall'FBI nel 1983, dopodiché fu rilasciato il 14 settembre 2007. È morto a seguito di una malattia renale presso il Massachusetts General Hospital, il 29 agosto 2009. (it)
  • The Angiulo Brothers (Italian: [ˈandʒulo]), were the leading Italian-American crime group from Boston's North End, during the late 1960s until the mid 1980s. Also, the street crew extended into East Boston, Roxbury, Waltham, Newton, Watertown, parts of Revere, and all other predominantly Italian American neighborhoods in Eastern Massachusetts. Their criminal organization was dubbed "In-Town", because one had to go in to town to visit the Angiulo Brothers. (en)
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