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Charles Binaggio (January 12, 1909 -
April 6, 1950) was an
American gangster who
became the boss of the
Kansas City
crime family and
concocted a bold plan...
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underboss Charles Binaggio then
became the new boss and
expanded the family's
areas of
labor into racketeering. With the help of
Binaggio,
Forrest Smith...
- boss John
Lazia as a
young man.
Gargotta and his
close ****ociate,
Charles Binaggio built a
gambling ring that
grossed as much as $34,500,000 a year on dice...
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elements of
organized crime. By 1948
reputed Kansas City
mobster Charlie Binaggio had
rebuilt a
powerful political machine from the
ashes of the one originally...
- Leavenworth, Kansas.
Gizzo was a
close friend of
mobster Charles Binaggio. In 1930,
Gizzo and
Binaggio were
arrested in Denver, Colorado, on a
minor charge. During...
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which the St.
Louis Post-Dispatch
alleged was
backed by
mobster Charles Binaggio and his
political ****ociate,
George R. Clark. He
served as
president of...
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Business positions Preceded by John
Lazia Kansas City
crime family Boss 1934-1939 Succeeded by
Charles Binaggio...
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acting boss (1975–1980)
Matthew Trupiano – boss (1982–1997)
Charles Binaggio – boss
Nicholas Civella – boss Carl
Civella – boss
Peter Simone – underboss...
- is
killed in his home by
rival Hip Song members.
January 12 –
Charles Binaggio,
Kansas City
mobster March 24 –
Clyde Barrow,
leader of the
Barrow Gang...
- City. Lococo, Tony Gizzo,
Charles Gargotta and
Dominick Binaggio (brother of
Charles Binaggio)
allegedly provided the
gunmen with a
stolen car and escorted...