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The Italian Squad

The True Story of the Immigrant Cops Who Fought the Rise of the Mafia

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The Italian Squad

By: Paul Moses
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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In Sicily, on March 12, 1909, four gunshots thundered in the night. Two men fled, and investigators soon discovered who they had killed: Giuseppe Petrosino, the legendary American detective whose exploits in New York were celebrated even in Italy.

Veteran New York City journalist and historian Paul Moses explores the lives of the nationally celebrated detectives who followed in the slain Petrosino's footsteps as leaders of the New York City investigative squad: Anthony Vachris, Charles Corrao, and Michael Fiaschetti. Drawing on new primary sources such as private diaries, and city, state, and federal documents, this narrative history follows the Italian Squad across the first two decades of the twentieth century as its detectives battled increasingly powerful gangsters, political obstacles, and deeply ingrained prejudice against their own beloved Italian immigrant community.

Vachris, Corrao, and Fiaschetti became, like Petrosino, famous for meting out tough justice to criminals who comprised the "Black Hand." Beyond trying to prevent horrific crimes—nighttime bombings, kidnappings that targeted children at play, shootings that killed innocent bystanders—the Italian Squad commanders hoped to persuade society of what they knew for themselves: that their fellow immigrant Italians, so often maligned, would make good American citizens.

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Captures the human humbledrum, and interactions 19th to 20th century New York. Touches on eugenics of the Southern Italians unfitness for Immigration being discussed by government and enforced by police, similarly to blacks. NYTs journalist good job.

Real nice history short Lotsa non-zero interaction

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