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Former Rizzuto Associate Gunned Down In Quebec Parking Lot

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Mar, 2016 12:39 PM
    LAVAL, Que. — A man with ties to the Rizzuto crime family was gunned down in a parking lot north of Montreal on Tuesday.
    Lorenzo Giordano was shot outside a gym in Laval and pronounced dead in hospital.
     
    Giordano, 52, was released from prison in December with conditions to stay in a Montreal halfway house after serving two-thirds of a 15-year prison sentence.
     
    He was among the half-dozen Rizzuto clan leaders targeted during Operation Colisee in 2006, although his actual arrest came in May 2007 at a King Street gym in Toronto.
     
    Giordano's killing becomes the latest in a spate of Mob-related slayings since 2010.
     
    Quebec provincial police say he was shot at least once.

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