Kansas city old timer Gaetano Lococo
Kansas City old timer Gaetano "Tano" Lococo (1895-1993) 1930s-1940s mugshot Born in Missouri on 01/03/1895 to Ignatius Lococo and Angelene Caroline Matrascia , both from the Termini Imerese commune of Palermo, Sicily. Gaetano would marry Edith Gargotta in 1919, with both recorded as living at 346 South Jackson Avenue, Benton 1502. The pair would have two daughters, Carolina Lococo and Santa Lococo, who would marry Edward John Bruni, a restaurateur from Pennsylvania. Lococo's sister Justina was also the mother of James Duardi, a suspected member, world war two veteran and long time career criminal heavily involved with the Kansas city family. Newspaper reel of the infamous 1933 shootout involving Tano, Gargotta and others. Much of Gaetano's police records from the 1920s to the 1930s are lost, due to the level of corruption and infiltration of the police and local government by the mafia during this time. But per a 1950 memorandum profile on Lococo, police and FBI ...