Frank "Skinny" Partuese and Frank "Blackie" Stillo
have the distinction of being New York City’s last gangland victims of
the Prohibition Era. On this date back in 1933 “Blackie”
had just parked his car when two gunmen came up from behind and started
blasting away. After firing about ten shots the gunmen fled. Hit a
number of times, “Skinny”, who was in the passenger seat, managed to get
out of the sedan and run up a block or so before dropping dead. “Blackie”
also made it out of the car but collapsed in the gutter. He was still
alive when found and sent to the hospital where doctors said he would
die.
The police believed that Parteuse was responsible for a killing three weeks previous and that he and Stillo were put on the spot for retribution. Whether or not Stillo
played a part in the murder is unknown but he was a bit of a Yogi Berra
as is evident by a quote he made while being transported to the
hospital, “I don’t know why I should get it, but I had it coming to me.”
2 comments:
He got to a fork in the road and took it.
They were also lost but they made great time.
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