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Gangland Wire

Red Hook: Brooklyn Mafia

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6 • 623 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Gangland Wire, Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City police Intelligence Detective, is joined by Frank DiMatteo, a man deeply rooted in the Brooklyn mob scene, and his co-author, Michael Benson, a seasoned true crime writer. Frank brings a unique perspective, shaped by his years growing up under the mentorship of mob legends like the Gallo brothers. Together, we dive into the evolution of organized crime in New York, focusing on the rivalry between the Irish and Italian communities as they vied for control of Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood. Frank recounts his early days in the mob, from running simple errands to taking on more significant operational roles. We discuss their latest book,  Red Hook: Brooklyn Mafia Ground Zero. This is a look at the iconic neighborhood, treating Red Hook as a character in the story. The book highlights longstanding rivalries, including how the Irish initially ruled the docks until Italian immigrants arrived and tipped the scales—ultimately leading Frank to conclude that the Irish “lost because they drank too much.” As we unpack Red Hook’s rich criminal history, Frank and Michael reveal how this area became a breeding ground for notorious figures like Al Capone and Machine Gun Jack McGurn. Through personal anecdotes and broader historical insights, they paint a vivid picture of life in a community that served as both a battleground and home for the mob. Join us as we explore Frank and Michael’s fascinating work, shedding light on the intricate layers of mob life and the neighborhoods that shaped these stories. This episode offers an unfiltered look at the history of organized crime in Brooklyn, revealing the tension between power, loyalty, and survival in a world in the shadows. To get this book, click here for Red Hook: Brooklyn Mafia Ground Zero. Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! Transcript [0:00] Welcome, wiretappers out there. I'm glad to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, Gary Jenkins. Gangland Wire is the show, and I know a lot of you guys already knew who I am, but I get some new people every once in a while, so I have a great show for you today. One of these guys, Frank DiMatteo, grew up in the New York families in Brooklyn and around the Joey Gallo gang. He's got several books out, and Michael Benson is his co-author on this, and Michael Benson, prolific author. And between them, they've got books about the mob. I've got most of them already. I've got The Cigar. We've got The Buffy Hitman about Carmine DeBasse. He's one of the killers of Joy Gallo. A more recent one by Michael Benson and somebody else about moguls in Hollywood. And there'll be some mob connections. Oops, didn't have the mob connections to Hollywood. So I want to get Michael on to sometime in the future to talk about that book and Hollywood and the mob, which we know a lot about in Kansas City because we're so close to Chicago and Chicago are the guys out there in Hollywood and extorted the shit out of them. Anyhow, so welcome guys. Tell us a little bit. Maybe we start with Frank. Frank has this kind of colorful [1:16] mob history and the way he was raised. Frank, tell the guys a little bit about yourself. [1:22] Well i was born in my father you know got involved in this life about 1960 i grew up under the under t...

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0:00.0

Welcome, wiretappers out there. I'm glad to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is

0:04.6

retired Ken City Police Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins, Gangland Wires, the show. And I know a lot of you guys already knew who I am, but I get some new people every once in a while.

0:16.9

So I have a great show for you today. One of these guys, Frank DeMateo,

0:23.5

grew up in the New York families in Brooklyn and around the Joey Gallo gang. He's got several

0:28.9

books out. And Michael Benson is his co-author on this. And Michael Benson, prolific author.

0:33.8

And between them, they've got books about the mob. I've got most of them already. I've got the

0:39.3

cigar. We've got the Boppy hit band about Carmine de Basse. He's one of the killers of Joy Gallo.

0:45.7

More recent one by Michael Benson and somebody else about moguls in Hollywood. And the mob,

0:51.5

there'll be some mob connections. Oops, didn't have the mob connections to Hollywood.

0:55.4

So I want to get Michael in the future to talk about that book.

1:00.0

And Hollywood and the mob, which we know a lot about in Kansas City because we're so close to Chicago.

1:05.7

And Chicago are the guys out there in Hollywood.

1:09.4

They extorted the shit out of them.

1:13.4

Anyhow, so welcome, guys. Tell us a little bit maybe we start with Frank Frank has this kind of colorful mob history and the way he was

1:18.3

raised Frank tell the guys a little bit about yourself well I was born in my father you know got

1:27.4

involved in this life about 1960.

1:30.3

I grew up under the watch eye of Larry Gallo, Joey Gallo, and Alpagallo.

1:36.0

My godfather is Bobby Bonjavani, which is Babi Darrow, hit guys for the Gallo family.

1:43.0

And my uncle's Joe Chapani, which was originally with

1:46.8

Luciano and Costello and Adonis. These are the mentors and these are the guys that I knew and

1:53.7

followed and listened to and picked up everything I had to pick up until I was old enough to

1:59.0

move around with them. And when I was old enough to move around with them, I became the driver.

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