A crooked Nassau County police detective moonlighting as a Bonanno soldier helped fuel a mini-mob war on Long Island — ...
He lied to protect the Bonanno crime family. He lied to protect himself,” federal prosecutors said during closing arguments.
Ex-detective Hector Rosario was convicted of lying to the FBI to cover up his work with the Bonanno crime family.
Hector Rosario, 51, was sent by the Bonanno crime family to intimidate four separate gambling spots run by competing mafia clans, but he wasn’t particularly convincing, Bonanno turncoat Sal ...
Hector Rosario had hoped to earn big from his work for the Bonanno crime family. He wound up with about $8,000 and an indictment. By Santul Nerkar The assignment carried a lot of risk and not much ...
Rosario, 51, worked for the Bonanno crime family, and tried to shut down rival families’ gambling dens, even going so far as conducting a fake raid on a card room run out of a Long Island shoe ...
For years, prosecutors said the 51-year-old Mineola resident accepted thousands of dollars in payments from Bonanno crime family members. In exchange, they said, he tipped off a mobster that he ...
Former Nassau County cop Hector Rosario was accused of moonlighting for the Bonanno crime family, prosecutors said.
For years, prosecutors said the 51-year-old Mineola resident accepted thousands of dollars in payments from Bonanno crime family members. In exchange, they said, he tipped off a mobster that he ...
A Nassau County cop alleged to be moonlighting for the Bonanno crime family was found guilty of making false statements to the FBI by a federal jury in Brooklyn on Wednesday. Prosecutors alleged ...