Francesco Ioele

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Francesco Ioele, better known as Frankie Yale, was an Italian-American mobster and influential Prohibition-era gangster in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian-American
human
mobster
activeDuring Prohibition era
activeIn Brooklyn NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
allyOf Al Capone NERFINISHED
Johnny Torrio NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Frank Uale NERFINISHED
Frankie Yale NERFINISHED
associatedWith Brooklyn Camorra NERFINISHED
Chicago Outfit NERFINISHED
Italian-American Mafia NERFINISHED
birthDate 1893-01-22
birthPlace Longobucco, Calabria, Italy NERFINISHED
burialPlace Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn NERFINISHED
businessLocation Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
businessType saloon
causeOfDeath gunshot wounds
citizenship United States of America
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfDeath United States of America
criminalActivity bootlegging
extortion
labor racketeering
murder for hire
deathCity New York City NERFINISHED
deathDate 1928-07-01
deathPlace Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
employed Al Capone NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Ioele NERFINISHED
givenName Francesco NERFINISHED
immigratedTo United States of America
killedIn drive-by shooting
language English
Italian
mannerOfDeath homicide
notableFor control of rackets in Brooklyn
early employer and mentor of Al Capone
influence in New York City organized crime during Prohibition
occupation bootlegger
labor racketeer
mobster
racketeer
operatedBusiness Harvard Inn NERFINISHED
residence Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
rivalOf Joe Masseria NERFINISHED
other Brooklyn bootleggers

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Frankie Yale fullName Francesco Ioele