- The Los
Angeles crime family, also
known as the
Dragna crime family, the
Southern California crime family or the L.A. Mafia, and
dubbed "the
Mickey Mouse...
- Jack
Ignatius Dragna (born Ig****o
Dragna,
Italian pronunciation: [iɲˈɲattsjo ˈdraɲɲa];
April 18, 1891 –
February 23, 1956) was a Sicilian-American Mafia...
- Look up
dragna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dragna is an
Italian surname and may
refer to: Jack
Dragna (1891–1956), Los
Angeles crime family mobster...
- Tom
Dragna (born
Gaetano Dragna; Italian: [ɡaeˈtaːno ˈdraɲɲa];
November 25, 1888 –
September 30, 1977) was a Sicilian-American
bootlegger and mobster...
- Tom
Dragna (Italian: [ˈdraɲɲa]; July 18, 1920 –
November 16, 2012) was an Italian-American mobster,
nephew of Jack
Dragna and son of Tom
Dragna. He was...
- Luciano – who, from prison, sent word to
Dragna that it was "in [his] best
interest to cooperate" –
Dragna accepted a
subordinate role. On tax returns...
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caporegime in the Los
Angeles crime family. In 1956, with the
death of boss Jack
Dragna,
Bompensiero was
demoted to the rank of
soldier by the new boss,
Frank DeSimone...
- Jack
Dragna and
Dragna saw this as an
opportunity to
eliminate him as
Cohen began to
create his own
crime family that
quickly began to
rival Dragna's. Dragna...
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making the
crime rate in the city
appear much
lower than it
really was. The
Dragna crime family and
Mickey Cohen dominated organized crime in the city during...
-
predecessor Jack
Dragna. In reality,
Cohen largely sidelined Dragna as head of the Los
Angeles crime family but
otherwise left him alone;
Dragna died of a heart...