Tony Rampino

Anthony J. Rampino (c. 1939 – 20 December 2010), also known as "Tony Roach", was an American mobster who was affiliated with the Gambino crime family of New York City, and involved in truck hijacking and drug trafficking.

I mean, there's Genie (Gene Gotti), his own brother, Angelo Ruggiero, who he grew up with, the other guys with him — John Carneglia, Edward Lino, Tony Roach (Anthony Rampino) — who not only had a reputation for drugs but was an ex-junkie."

Rampino was an associate of the Gambino crime family affiliated with John Gotti's crew, which was headquartered out of the Bergin Hunt and Fish Club in Ozone Park, Queens, but never became a fully initiated, or "made" member, of the organization.

[2] Rampino was a backup shooter in the assassination of Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano and his underboss Tommy Bilotti, who were each shot dead by a team of hitmen outside Sparks Steak House in Midtown Manhattan on December 16, 1985.

Suffering from heart and respiratory problems, Rampino was admitted to St. Luke's Hospital in New Hartford, New York on December 4, 2010, where he died 16 days later.