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Alleged NYC Mob Boss Killer Knew He Was ‘Marked': Prosecutors

Prosecutors say that shortly after the shooting, Anthony Comello sent a text message saying "I'm on the run" and "my family is marked"

What to Know

  • The 24-year-old man accused of killing the reputed boss of New York's Gambino crime family knew he was a marked man
  • Prosecutors said that shortly after the shooting Anthony Comello sent a text message saying "I'm on the run" and "my family is marked"
  • Comello has pleaded not guilty to murder and weapon possession charges in the death of Francesco "Franky Boy" Cali

The 24-year-old man accused of killing the reputed boss of New York's Gambino crime family knew he was a marked man.

At a bail hearing on Thursday, Staten Island prosecutors said that shortly after the shooting Anthony Comello sent a text message saying "I'm on the run" and "my family is marked."

Comello has pleaded not guilty to murder and weapon possession charges in the death of reputed New York Gambino family mob boss Francesco “Franky Boy” Cali. Authorities have said the March 13 killing may have been related to a romantic dispute, not mob business.

Nevertheless, mob experts say Comello is almost certainly marked for death as part of the Mafia Code.

The Daily News reports that Comello's attorney on Thursday asked that he be released on $1 million bail, but the judge denied the request.

During Comello's first court appearance, he displayed bizarre behavior, smiling inappropriately at times and flashing a hand scrawled with such slogans as "MAGA Forever," a reference to President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again motto.

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