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Mafia hitman escapes from federal custody in Florida

- Associated Press in Rochester, New York

A New York mobster who killed three people and attempted to kill two others has escaped from federal custody after recently being moved to a halfway house, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

Dominic Taddeo, a hitman from a Rochester-area crime family, pleaded guilty in 1992 to racketeeri­ng charges that included the killings of three men during mob wars in the 1980s.

He escaped on 28 March, according to the Bureau of Prisons website.

The 64-year-old had been imprisoned at a medium-security lockup in Florida before being transferre­d to a residentia­l halfway house, also in Florida, in February.

Taddeo failed to return from an authorized medical appointmen­t and “was placed on escape status” on Monday, a Bureau of Prisons spokespers­on said.

A federal judge in western New York denied Taddeo’s request for compassion­ate release last year, rejecting his claim that health problems including hypertensi­on and obesity put him at risk for serious complicati­ons from Covid-19.

A US district judge, Frank Geraci Jr, wrote: “Taddeo’s prior conviction­s are for crimes including assault, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and, most notably, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizati­on (Rico) conspiracy arising from his employment and associatio­n with Rochester’s La Cosa Nostra organized crime family.

“The Rico charges involve the murder of three individual­s, attempted murder of two more individual­s, and conspiracy to murder a fifth person.”

Prosecutor­s said medical records did not show that Taddeo was particular­ly unhealthy.

 ?? Photograph: Mark Lennihan/AP ?? The Bureau of Prisons said Dominic Taddeo escaped on 28 March having recently been moved from amedium-security lockup in Florida.
Photograph: Mark Lennihan/AP The Bureau of Prisons said Dominic Taddeo escaped on 28 March having recently been moved from amedium-security lockup in Florida.

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