Former Nassau County cop Hector Rosario was accused of moonlighting for the Bonanno crime family, prosecutors said. A former ...
A crooked Nassau County police detective moonlighting as a Bonanno soldier helped fuel a mini-mob war on Long Island — ...
"Hector Rosario cared more about lining his pockets with Bonanno family money and protecting his own interests than his ...
Hector Rosario was among nine people charged; prosecutors say the other defendants had colorful nicknames like "Joe Fish" and "Sal the Shoemaker." ...
When police officers exploit their positions for personal gain, it erodes public trust in law enforcement.” — U.S. Attorney ...
Hector Rosario, a former detective for the Nassau County police on Long Island, was also acquitted of obstruction of justice, ...
Hector Rosario had hoped to earn big from his work for the Bonanno crime family. He wound up with about $8,000 and an ...
A jury found Hector Rosario guilty of making false statements to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents about his work for ...
A former Nassau detective accused of moonlighting as a mafia stooge was found guilty of lying to the FBI but acquitted on ...
Hector Rosario, a Nassau County police officer, convicted of lying to the FBI about his ties to organized crime.
The Bonannos and Genovese – two of the Five Families in the American mafia – generally kept to their separate spheres during the 1980s and into the early 2000s, said a long-time mob investigator.
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