Former Rochester, New York Teamsters union member and east coast labor and mob historian Blair T. Kenny recently put out his second book, The Rochester Mob Wars (purchase a copy here) , chronicling the now-defunct crime family’s turbulent turf battles of the 1970s and early 1980s. The conflict became known in the media as the Alphabet Wars for its confusing alliances and “A”, “B,” and “C” team faction designations.
Kenny’s first publishing effort was The History of the Rochester Teamsters and he’s working on a third book tentatively titled Arson For Hire. looking into the mob torch racket of the Alphabet Wars era. Kenny is retired from Local 118.
In honor of Kenny’s new book, The Gangster Report gives you a Rochester Mob Wars timeline, spanning the years 1972 and 1984 and complete A, B and C Team rosters.
THE ALPHABET WARS (1972-1984)
May 1972 – Rochester Godfather Frank Valenti is booted from the boss’ seat in a meeting at the Red Lion Inn with his underboss Sam (Red) Russotti and consigliere Rene (The Painter) Picarretto after Russotti and Piccaretto discover Valenti is hoarding profits from a secret stash of rackets being conducted by a local mob subunit which reported directly to him and nobody else. Russotti takes Valenti’s place as boss as Valenti leaves for exile in Arizona and is soon indicted, convicted and incarcerated on racketeering charges.
June 5, 1972 – Rochester mob soldier Dominic Chirico, a Valenti lieutenant and the leader of his secret subunit, is shot-gunned to death outside his girlfriend’s apartment building.
April 3, 1973 — Rochester mob associate Ernie White is killed, his body dumped under a local bridge, the day after he was part of a mafia armed-robbery crew that knocked off a Department of Motor Vehicles office in Irondequoit, New York
November 23, 1973 – Rochester mob enforcer Vincent (Jimmy the Hammer) Massaro, a Valenti loyalist, is killed and stuffed in the trunk of his car after bucking under the thumb of the city’s new mafia regime.
December 1974 – Rochester mafia associate William (Zeke) Zimmerman flips, leading to the flipping of soldiers Charles & Angelo Monacchino and Joe (Spike) LaNovara, a chain-reaction that results in charges being brought in the Jimmy Massaro homicide.
November 10, 1976 – Sam (Red) Russotti, his underboss Salvatore (Sammy G) Gingello, his consigliere Rene (The Painter) Piccaretto and others are convicted at trial for murdering Jimmy Massaro and sent to prison. Russotti names Tommy Didio, a bodyguard of Gingello’s, as his acting boss and their relationship strained quickly.
January 31, 1978 – Amid a massive scandal in the police department and prosecutor’s office regarding tainted and manufactured evidence in the Massaro case, Russotti, Gingello and Piccaretto have their murder convictions tossed and are set free, forming the so-called “A Team.” Refusing to get back in line behind Russotti’s regime, Didio goes underground, seeks support from an incarcerated Frank Valenti through Valenti’s brother and aide-de-camp Stan, and prepares for war as leader of the “B Team.”
April 23, 1978 – Ambitious Rochester mob underboss Salvatore (Sammy G) Gingello, 39, is killed in a car bombing in front of Ben’s Café Society Social Club after a long night of doing the town with his bodyguards, Tommy Torpey and Tommy Taylor, who survive the explosion. Dick (Molly) Marino assumed underboss duties in. Torpey and Taylor go on to start up the C Team.
Spring 1978 – The city erupts in a spat of shootings and bombings connected to the Alphabet War: a number of Russotti’s betting parlors are bombed and B Team hit man Rosario Chirico, the brother to slain Valenti hit man Dominic Chirico, survives being shot by a sniper on May 25.
July 6, 1978 – Rochester mob chief and B Team boss Tommy Didio is machine-gunned to death inside a room at the Exit 45 Motel in Victor, New York.
July 30, 1978 – Rochester mafia associate and B Team member Rodney Starkweather is shot three times and flips soon thereafter.
December 17, 1981 – Rochester mob capo and labor union leader John (Johnny Flowers) Fiorino is shot-gunned to death outside the Blue Gardenia restaurant by John (Mad Dog) Sullivan, on orders of the C Team. The Blue Gardenia was a favorite area mob haunt of that era and was owned by Rochester mafia associate Ben (Benny Manning) Managazze. Fiorino was the Teamsters vice-president in the Rochester region.
March 1982 – Members of the C Team severely beat a Red Russotti betting-parlor operator, putting him in the hospital for a month for not paying them tribute. Court records show in reaction to the assault, Russotti via Piccaretto placed open murder contracts on the C Team.
May 25, 1982 – Rochester mobster and C Team member Nick Mastrodonato is allegedly slain by A Team hit man Dominic (Trigger Dom) Taddeo.
August 26, 1982 – Rochester mobster and C Team member Gerry Pelusio is killed in a hail of shot-gun fire in an attack on him and his brother and fellow C Team affiliate Tommy Pelusio. A Team hit man Dominic Taddeo is again linked to the latter Alphabet War violence.
November 1982 – Red Russotti and Rene Piccaretto are indicted with eight other A Teamers in a wide-reaching federal racketeering case.
April 2, 1983 – Rochester mobster and C Team member Dino Tortarice is killed outside his home in another murder tied to Taddeo.
April & November 1983 – Rochester mob capo and A Team member Tommy Marotta survives attempts on his life in the spring and late fall of ‘83, with the April attack seeing him shot seven times. Marotta was Sammy Gingello’s right-hand man in the 1970s and Tommy Didio’s first cousin.
October 1984 – Red Russotti is convicted in his federal racketeering case, pulling him off the street for good. Russotti died of a heart attack in a Michigan prison hospital in June of 1993.
The Rosters
The A Team
Sam (Red) Russotti
Salvatore (Sammy G) Gingello
Rene (The Painter) Piccaretto
Dick (Molly) Marino
Salvatore (Sammy Camps) Campanella — eventually joined the B Team
Salvatore (Sammy D) Di Gaetano
Eugene (Gene the Firecracker) DeFrancesco
Dominic (Trigger Dom) Taddeo
Anthony Colombo
Joe (Joey T) Trieste
John (Johnny Flap) Trivigno
Angelo (Oskie) DeMarco
Tommy Marotta
Anthony (Tony G) Gingello
Loren Piccaretto
Angelo Amico
Joseph (Joe the Hop) Rossi
Anthony (Tony Dags) D’Agostino
Nick (Bugsy the Fence) Fosco
Lou (Louie Tree Tops) Imburgia
Joseph (Joe the Genie) Geniola
Joseph (Joe Desserts) La Dolce
Anthony Oliveri
Bobby Palmiere
Lenny Stebbans
Joe (Joey Tubes) Tiraborelli
Anthony (Nippy) Arena
Joseph (Joe the Banker) Lippa
Don (Monroe Street Donnie) Paone
Orlando (Orlie P) Paone
Lou (Yamaha Louie) Santonato
Robert (Bobby Fernwood) Silveri
The B Team
Tommy Didio
Dominic (Sonny) Celestino
Charles (Charlie the Ox) Indovino
Frank (Frankie the Farmer) Frassetto
Angelo Vaccaro
Jimmy Canarozza
Rosario Chirico
Tony Chirico
Rodney Starkweather
Billy Barton
Vinnie Tobacco
Vincenzo (Vinnie the Captain) Cottone
Jimmy (Crazy Carlos) Bates
Joseph (Joe the Bowler) La Mendola
The C Team
Tommy Torpey
Tommy Taylor
Louie DiGuilo
Danny Bookles
Paul Comfort
Ray Sampson
Dino Tortarice
Jimmy & Stevie McAfee
Nicky Mastrodonato
Gerry, Tommy & Mike Pelusio
Richie Tribunella
Mario Tribunella
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