The Denver Post

Reputed Gambino crime boss shot to death in New York City

- By Michael R. Sisak and Tom Hays

NEW YORK» The reputed boss of New York’s Gambino crime family was shot to death in front of his home by a gunman who may have staged a car accident to lure him outside. Francesco “Franky Boy” Cali, 53, died a virtual unknown, compared with his swaggering 1980sera predecesso­r, John Gotti.

Police said Thursday they were reviewing surveillan­cecamera video of the attack on Cali, who was gunned down Wednesday night at his redbrick colonialst­yle house in a quiet Staten Island neighborho­od. The assailant sped off in a pickup, police said. No immediate arrests were made.

The motive for the attack was under investigat­ion, police said. Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said it was still an open question whether it was a mob hit.

Aggressive federal prosecutio­ns in the past 25 years decimated the ranks of New York’s five Mafia families. The cases resulted in long prison terms for their bosses — Gotti included — and encouraged their successors to keep a lower profile.

But the new generation still engages in oldschool crimes — loansharki­ng, gambling, extortion — that can make enemies and spark bloodshed.

Shea said there has been a slight uptick in alleged mobrelated violence in New York within the past year. But he said it is too soon to say whether that had anything to do with Cali’s slaying.

The mobster emerged from his home around 9:15 p.m. after the gunman backed his pickup into Cali’s Cadillac SUV, damaging it, according to police. “With what we know at this point in time, it’s quite possible that was part of a plan,” Shea said.

Video showed the assailant pulling a 9 mm handgun and opening fire on Cali about a minute after they started talking, according to Shea. At least 12 shots were fired. After getting shot several times, Cali tried to crawl under his SUV to hide, Shea said.

Federal prosecutor­s referred to Cali in court filings in recent years as the underboss of the Mafia’s Gambino family, once one of the most powerful and feared crime organizati­ons in the country. News accounts since 2015 said he had ascended to the top spot.

The last Mafia boss to be rubbed out in New York City was Gambino don “Big Paul” Castellano, assassinat­ed at Gotti’s direction while getting out of a black limousine outside a highend Manhattan steakhouse in 1985. Gotti then took control of the family.

“We thought those days were over,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said of Cali’s slaying.

“Very surprising, but I guess old habits die hard.”

 ?? Spencer Platt, Getty Images ?? A Cadillac SUV reported to have been owned by reputed mob boss Francesco Cali is removed from in front of his home after he was gunned down Wednesday night.
Spencer Platt, Getty Images A Cadillac SUV reported to have been owned by reputed mob boss Francesco Cali is removed from in front of his home after he was gunned down Wednesday night.

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