Anthony Mirra also known as "Tony" (c. 1922 Lower East Side, Manhattan - February 18, 1982 Lower Manhattan) was a "street-soldier" for the Bonanno crime family who worked under caporegime Michael Zaffarano, involved in extortion, gambling and drug trafficking. He is famous for being the individual to introduce Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Joseph Pistone into the Bonanno family, which led to its major downfall.

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  • Anthony Mirra also known as "Tony" (c. 1922 Lower East Side, Manhattan - February 18, 1982 Lower Manhattan) was a "street-soldier" for the Bonanno crime family who worked under caporegime Michael Zaffarano, involved in extortion, gambling and drug trafficking. He is famous for being the individual to introduce Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Joseph Pistone into the Bonanno family, which led to its major downfall. (en)
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  • Anthony Mirra also known as "Tony" (c. 1922 Lower East Side, Manhattan - February 18, 1982 Lower Manhattan) was a "street-soldier" for the Bonanno crime family who worked under caporegime Michael Zaffarano, involved in extortion, gambling and drug trafficking. He is famous for being the individual to introduce Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Joseph Pistone into the Bonanno family, which led to its major downfall. (en)
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  • Anthony Mirra (en)
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