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rdfs:comment | - A butcher's in Brooklyn named after it's proprietor Wright Wronsky, it was bought with money borrowed from the Tattaglia family and was originally protected by Sollozo and his goons. However after the treaty with the Barzini crime family, Wright was forced to allow Crazy Horse Vialli to open up a gambling racket in the upper floor and the Barzinis began overseeing protection of operations. Known as one of the toughest businesses to tackle in New York, yet it was taken over by Aldo Trapani in 1946.
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Location | - Adams Street and Prospect Street
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abstract | - A butcher's in Brooklyn named after it's proprietor Wright Wronsky, it was bought with money borrowed from the Tattaglia family and was originally protected by Sollozo and his goons. However after the treaty with the Barzini crime family, Wright was forced to allow Crazy Horse Vialli to open up a gambling racket in the upper floor and the Barzinis began overseeing protection of operations. Known as one of the toughest businesses to tackle in New York, yet it was taken over by Aldo Trapani in 1946.
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