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On 1/5/2021 at 11:09 AM, The Dirty Duke said:

Angelo Sisca Jr.


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Angelo Sisca Jr. (born April 11, 1979) is a member of the Colombo crime family. He is a labor racketeer and soldier in the East Los Santos faction and operates under Dominic Montemarano, a semi-retired caporegime and alleged acting underboss. Sisca runs the day-to-day operations alongside Paul Longo.

 

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Background


Sisca was born in Sheepshead Bay, South Brooklyn, New York. His father, Angelo Sisca Sr., was an inducted Persico enforcer during the Second Colombo War and was indicted for murder in 1995. He dropped out of college as he was considered a slow learner and academically underdeveloped. In his teens, Sisca was a competing, up-and-coming boxer but repeatedly broke his nose, suffering breathing problems which forced him to quit. He has been a heavy breather eversince. Sisca instead worked at the Meat Hook, a butcher's shop in Brooklyn and was a loose associate of Joseph Amato Sr.

 

Sisca has a tacky sense of fashion that includes pinstriped pants and oversized, open blouse shirts as well as shaded sunglasses that help hide his lazy eye. In 2017, the Black Hand Forum described him as "nothing more than a puffed up, pompous thug who cares more about looks than anything else."[1]

 

Labor racketeering


Connections in the Colombo family enrolled him as an union representative in the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) at Local 1814. Sisca regularly looted shipments and fenced them accordingly, supplying appliances and electronics to local shops for a lowered price. He became involved with the Montemarano-Amato crew under Joseph Amato Sr. in the 1990s, and based his operations out of Sheepshead Bay. 

 

In 1997, Sisca had an altercation with union delegate Peter Fransella who had made comments about Sisca's lazy eye. He inflicted permanent damage to Fransella's right eye. Sisca began wearing shades in a bid to mask his lazy eye afterwards. When Sisca was tipped off about an increased law enforcement interest in Local 1814, he resigned and instead expanded on other activities such as loansharking and extortion. He continued using a middle man in Local 1814 to fence goods.

 

Colombo crime family


Los Santos faction

Following his resignation at Local 1814, Sisca was recruited by Dominic Montemarano to relocate to the West Coast in the late 1990s. Montemarano's desire was to semi-retire but entered the movie industry, as well as pornography and gambling. Sisca joined Montemarano in East Los Santos alongside Paul Longo and began operating out of Sabella's, an East Los Santos-based bar and social club near Mirror Park. Sisca resumed his usual activities such as loansharking, labor racketeering, theft and fencing.

 

Induction

Sisca helped establish a Colombo base on the West Coast alongside Paul Longo. Gang Land News' mafia writer Jerry Capeci published a list of names who were inducted into the Colombo crime family on Christmas Eve, 2007, which included Sisca.[2]  He was reportedly involved in the murder of George Kruger, an associate turned alcoholic who was gunned down on Mirror Park Boulevard and East Mirror Drive in 2013.[3]

 

References


1. ^ Black Hand Forum (needs citation)

2. ^ Capeci, Jerry (January 11, 2016). "Colombo's West Coast Connection". Gangland News.
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^ Feldmann, Henry (September 23, 2013). "Mob alcoholic's last drink". Los Santos Times.

Known Murders


Coco 

Associate of the Longo crew, close associate and friend to reputed mobster Paul "Paulie" Longo. Suffocation is the suspected cause of death.

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Known Murders


Coco 

Associate of the Longo crew, close associate and friend to reputed mobster Paul "Paulie" Longo. Suffocation is the suspected cause of death.

It was that scumbag cleaner of his. I loved that dog!

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Independence Day for the West Coast Mafia?

Adam Campbell, 20 January 2021


 

The American Mafia’s heyday feels like a lifetime ago, and its old guard or ancients, are soon to be forgotten. Dominic Montemarano, a high-ranking Colombo goodfella, passed away in January 2021 due to complications from the COVID-19 virus. He was 82. 

 

Montemarano, or better known as Donnie Shacks, was a Cosa Nostra titan with a remarkable past. Jerry Capeci described him as a “colorful wiseguy and former football player, who worked as an actor and palled around with everyone, from mob boss Carmine “The Snake” Persico to Hollywood stars.” Shacks starred in a self-produced movie, Night at the Golden Eagle, in 2001. 

 

Shacks reigned over a motley crew of wiseguys in East LS following his move from the East Coast to the West Coast. Among them were Angelo Sisca Jr., Paul Longo, and Louis Sabella—all of them Amato loyalists who previously operated out of Sheepshead Bay. What will happen to the captain’s seat remains a mystery, however sources claim many of Montemarano’s circle have been holding mafia moot to decide the future of their Colombo West Coast faction.

 

Philadelphia captain Philip Martorano and Colombo soldier Angelo Sisca Jr. have been spotted congregating outside Teamsters Local 3623’s office, and outside the Lucky Goose—a mob hangout in downtown LS—with Paul Longo. Insiders say that the half-retired Colombo captain, Carmine Lupo, has taken an airline subscription for his regular visits from LS—NY, even rubbing elbows with George Borgesi, a high-ranking mobster in the Philadelphia family, in South Philadelphia.

 

All these leads make for an interesting path to follow. With heaps of indictments raining down on the upper echelon of Philadelphia, and Montemarano’s ship tragically sinking, one can speculate about the West Coast Mafia’s very own Declaration of Independence soon enough.
 


 

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