Rhode Island is currently one of the safest states in the country, but once upon a time it was a mafia hub.The mob was active in New England long before the 50s, but in 1956, new mob boss Raymond Patriarca made dramatic changes, moving the headquarters to an unassuming vending machine business on Federal Hill in Providence County, changing the landscape of Providence county forever.
Federal Hill
Wikimedia Commons/Ypsilon Federal Hill is a subsection of Providence with a convenient central location and close proximity to downtown.
Italian Culture
Wikimedia Commons/Infrogmation It is best known for its Italian-American culture. The area is filled with Italian restaurants, shops, flags and music.
Raymond Patriarca, Racketeer
Wikimedia Commons/Providence Police photo In the 1950s mob boss Raymond Patriarca moved the headquarters of the New England Crime Family to this area.
Coin-O-Matic
ProvLib.org/Providence Police Archives He made his “office” in an unassuming vending machine business called the Coin-O-Matic located at 168 Atwells Avenue.
FBI Poster, 1963
Wikimedia Commons/Federal Bureau of Investigations The New England Crime Family became a powerful and ruthless criminal organization. Its territory spanned north all the way to Worcester and south all the way to the Connecticut River, dividing the territory between theirs and the New York Crime Family. They caught the attention of the FBI.
Raymond L.S. Patriarca
Wikipedia/Rhode Island State Police In 1961 Robert F Kennedy became the Attorney General of the United States. His primary focus was organized crime. This led to many arrests, including the notorious mob boss. This was devastating to the crime ring, and it never recovered.
Buddy Cianci
FLICKR/Mary Beth Griffo Rigby In his early legal career, future Mayor Vincent “Buddy” Cianci would aid in prosecutions against Patriarca and become known as the “anti-corruption candidate,” though he himself would be convicted of felony corruption charges at the age of 61. This did not prevent him from running for mayor for a third time, and nearly winning.
New England Mafia Chart
Wikimedia Commons/Capo It seems that whatever remains of the New England Mafia has moved back to Boston, but some of the old mobsters can still be found in their apartments on Federal Hill to this day.
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Wikimedia Commons/Ypsilon
Federal Hill is a subsection of Providence with a convenient central location and close proximity to downtown.
Wikimedia Commons/Infrogmation
It is best known for its Italian-American culture. The area is filled with Italian restaurants, shops, flags and music.
Wikimedia Commons/Providence Police photo
In the 1950s mob boss Raymond Patriarca moved the headquarters of the New England Crime Family to this area.
ProvLib.org/Providence Police Archives
He made his “office” in an unassuming vending machine business called the Coin-O-Matic located at 168 Atwells Avenue.
Wikimedia Commons/Federal Bureau of Investigations
The New England Crime Family became a powerful and ruthless criminal organization. Its territory spanned north all the way to Worcester and south all the way to the Connecticut River, dividing the territory between theirs and the New York Crime Family. They caught the attention of the FBI.
Wikipedia/Rhode Island State Police
In 1961 Robert F Kennedy became the Attorney General of the United States. His primary focus was organized crime. This led to many arrests, including the notorious mob boss. This was devastating to the crime ring, and it never recovered.
FLICKR/Mary Beth Griffo Rigby
In his early legal career, future Mayor Vincent “Buddy” Cianci would aid in prosecutions against Patriarca and become known as the “anti-corruption candidate,” though he himself would be convicted of felony corruption charges at the age of 61. This did not prevent him from running for mayor for a third time, and nearly winning.
Wikimedia Commons/Capo
It seems that whatever remains of the New England Mafia has moved back to Boston, but some of the old mobsters can still be found in their apartments on Federal Hill to this day.
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