New York mob hitman who escaped from custody rearrested in Florida

A New York mobster who escaped federal custody in Florida has been rearrested, officers mentioned.

Dominic Taddeo, 64, a determine in organized crime in Rochester, New York who killed three males within the Eighties and tried to kill two others, was apprehended “with out incident” in Hialeah on Monday, the US Marshals service mentioned.

Taddeo was within the closing yr of his sentence when he escaped from a federal midway home in Orlando on 28 March. The federal Bureau of Prisons mentioned he didn't return from a licensed appointment and “was positioned on escape standing”.

The US Marshals Service mentioned: “From 1990 to 1992 Taddeo was convicted of federal racketeering costs and pleaded responsible to a number of different instances involving weapons offenses, medication and enterprise corruption amongst different offenses which included the killing of three males on behalf of the La Cosa Nostra, a Rochester-area crime household.”

A Florida US marshal, Invoice Berger, mentioned: “The tenacious work of the concerned deputy marshals and the cooperation between our workplaces resulted within the fast seize of Mr Taddeo.”

A federal decide denied Taddeo’s request for compassionate launch final yr, rejecting his declare that poor well being put him in danger for severe problems from Covid-19.

As reported by the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Taddeo had disappeared from custody.

“Going through federal firearms costs,” the paper wrote, “Taddeo was launched on bail in 1987. He then disappeared.

“Over the subsequent two years, Taddeo used greater than two dozen aliases whereas dwelling throughout the east and midwest. With the assistance of an informant, authorities discovered that Taddeo was en route to satisfy his brother in Cleveland. They discovered him there.”

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