A New York jury on Wednesday convicted a former detective of lying to authorities in an effort to protect the mafia family ...
A former police detective was convicted Wednesday of lying to the FBI in order to protect a Mafia family's illegal gambling operations in the New York City suburbs. Hector Rosario, a former ...
But last week, the borough’s new district attorney, Darcel Clark, sent investigators to interview several of the alibi witnesses from Florida who had never appeared at Rosario’s trial.
He’d rather be cleared than free and clear. Richard Rosario, who was recently freed from prison after spending 20 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit, stunned a packed ...
The next month, three other defendants with the Bonanno family pleaded guilty to charges, leaving Mr. Rosario as the last defendant in the case. Subway Crackdown: New York’s subway has been ...
Now 29 years old, Rosario has spent eight years in the big leagues with the New York Mets, Cleveland Guardians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, and Cincinnati Reds. He is a former top ...
the acting assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York Field Office, said. Prosecutors said the Bonanno crime family paid Rosario to protect illegal gambling operations that the mob ran ...
A former New York detective ... the suburbs east of New York City. He falsely stated he had no information about the mafia or illegal gambling spots, authorities said. Rosario was fired from ...
Prosecutors said Rosario was interviewed by FBI agents in 2020 as they investigated Bonanno and Genovese criminal activity in the suburbs east of New York City. But they said he falsely stated he ...