Joseph Charles Dippolito (December 28, 1914 – January 14, 1974), also well known as Joe Dip, was an Italian American Mafia member in the Los Angeles crime family. The son of fellow Mafioso Salvatore Charles Dippolito (known as Charlie Dip), Joe Dip rose to become underboss of the Los Angeles crime family. He was featured in the book The Last Mafioso by Ovid Demaris.
Joseph Charles Dippolito (December 28, 1914 – January 14, 1974), also well known as Joe Dip, was an Italian American Mafia member in the Los Angeles crime...
Dippolito may refer to: Dalia Dippolito, American criminal JosephDippolito (1914–1974), Italian American Mafia member This disambiguation page lists...
Dominic Brooklier. In early 1974, Brooklier replaced the deceased JosephDippolito as family underboss. On October 19, 1974, family boss Nick Licata died...
chemical warfare engineer JosephDippolito, 59, underboss of the Los Angeles crime family within the American Mafia; Dippolito was stricken with a heart...
December 15 – Samuel Carlisi "Wings", Chicago Outfit boss December 18 – JosephDippolito, underboss of the Los Angeles crime family March 3 - James "Gold Mine...
Dragna's mob, but Niccoli refused. In a few minutes, Fratianno and JosephDippolito strangled Niccoli to death. (1949) Frank Borgia - Borgia was a Los...
Rosario DeSimone, "The Chief" (1873–1946) Vito Di Giorgio (1880–1922) JosephDippolito, "Joe Dip" (1914–1974) Jack Dragna (1891–1956) Louis Tom Dragna (1920–2012)...
against bookmakers, loan sharks, and pornographers. Licata's underboss JosephDippolito had a large influence in San Bernardino and the Inland Empire in both...
in 1947 along with Jimmy "The Weasel" Fratianno, Dominic Brooklier, JosephDippolito, and Salvatore "Dago Louie" Piscopo. Louis Dragna was eventually promoted...
[3] starring Gian Maria Volonté and Vincent Gardenia. January 14 – JosephDippolito, Underboss of the Los Angeles crime family July 19 – Stefano Magaddino...
Cambridge University Press. Macquarrie, K. The Last Days of the Incas. P Dippolito. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2007. Hemming, The conquest, pp. 34–35...