National Post

Hamilton mob boss shot dead

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Hamilton mob boss Pasquale (Pat) Musitano — who twice survived attempts on his life — died Friday, gunned down outside a Burlington strip mall in bright sunshine.

Halton police were called to reports of gunfire at the small business plaza at 484 Plains road East around 1 p.m., where they discovered two victims. The suspect, an unknown man, had fled.

Police confirmed that Musitano, 52, died on the scene and a second unidentifi­ed victim is in hospital.

Halton police said they believe the suspect drove off in a newer model grey four-door sedan, similar to an Infiniti Q50 with a sunroof. They also warned that residents and businesses should expect a “heavy police presence” in the area as they appeal for witnesses to come forward with informatio­n.

Musitano’s death comes after an earlier attempt on his life failed in April 2019.

Peel regional Police found Musitano with gunshot wounds just after 7 a.m., near Hurontario Street and Matheson Boulevard East in Mississaug­a. He was sent to a trauma centre in Toronto for his life-threatenin­g injuries, but recovered.

Musitano is the presumed boss of a Hamilton crime family originally hailing from Calabria, Italy. Their specialtie­s include gambling, extortion and racketeeri­ng.

The eldest son and apparent heir of dominic Musitano, who died in 1995, Pat had been stalked by a wave of attacks as a mob war erupted in recent years across the Greater Toronto Area. His family’s enemies are known to include criminal groups in Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal and elsewhere, including the Luppino and Papalia crime gangs.

Pat and his younger brother Angelo were famously charged in the May 1997 Hamilton killing of Mafia don John “Johnny Pops” Papalia. Papalia’s underling, Carmen Barillaro, was killed weeks later in Niagara Falls, and hitman Ken Murdock said the Musitanos had tasked him with eliminatin­g the pair. The Musitanos pleaded guilty in 2000 to conspiring to kill Barillaro, and were sent to jail. The Papalia charge was dropped, and the brothers were eventually freed in 2007.

Musitano survived another assassinat­ion attempt, in 2017, when his Hamilton home was repeatedly shot at in a drive-by shooting. Angelo Musitano was shot and killed in the driveway of his own home just weeks before that.

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