Mobsters: John Gotti The Gambino Boss – Full Episode (S2, E21) | A&E

John Joseph Gotti, Jr. was born October 27, 1940 in the South Bronx. From a very young age, John Gotti made a name for himself in the neighborhood as the leader of the Fulton-Rockaway Boys in Season 1, Episode 21, John Gotti.

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20 thoughts on “Mobsters: John Gotti The Gambino Boss – Full Episode (S2, E21) | A&E

  1. John G was a good friend back in the day. At frankie's place over on 31st street he used to buy my drinks back when I had nothing. Once a stray dog was on his back porch out of nowhere. He told me about the dog and the next day he brought him to me at the bar. I named him buddy and was a great dog. John had bad sides but good as well.

  2. His biggest problem was he loved being in the spotlight and that’s what ultimately led to his downfall if he wouldn’t of been in the spotlight he probably would’ve never been caught.

  3. How come no one knows how to pronounce Genovese? It's a long E makes me nuts. I know people who knew the Gotti's. They wouldn't be my kind of people. The ultimate bullies.

  4. They tried to defend the man so much it's repulsive. In almost the same breath they say that he is incompetent get they say he was like a seasoned politician. On second thought, maybe he was both just like a politician

  5. He was a great man that put his family first his only downfall was he didn't know how to just be quiet if he didn't speak on nothing the defense system he had to pay that was around him would have made it a lot easier he probably still would have been out like they say " the loudest person in the room is the weakest person in the room" still a great man tho

  6. The working class is suffering more than ever. Lower wages loss of benefits you name it. My once crime-free neighborhood is now crime-ridden. I hope the people got what they wanted

  7. Gotti & Chin soulda never been convicted – I say this cause Sammy Gravano testified & put them both away . Sammy swore in both trials on the Bible that he never sold drugs ever !!! Yrs later ..the truth came out . Gravano lied on the stand … Both gotti & chins convictions should be thrown out !!!! In my opinion..🇺🇲🇮🇹

  8. I hate how they always bring up Gotti killing a boss like it's unheard of. If you do research you'll see that more than half of the bosses became boss by killing the boss. They always say Gotti's crew dealt dope like they were the only ones. Just about every mobster has dealt dope or took dope money. Lucky, Genovese, The Chin, etc. all did time for heroin dealing.

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