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Robert Francis Carrozza (born January 9, 1940), also known as "Bobby Russo", is an American from , , who led a bloody internal rebellion against the leadership of the Providence, Rhode Island-based Patriarca crime family.


Criminal career
Carrozza was born January 9, 1940, in Winthrop, Massachusetts, to Mario Carrozza and Marie Mosca. After Robert’s mother died in 1944, his father remarried Angelina Abbatessa Russo, who had also been previously married. Angelina was the mother of Patriarca crime family Joseph "J.R." Russo, who was most well known for his role in murdering mob contract killer in San Francisco, California, in 1976. Russo was later convicted under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and sent to prison where he died of natural causes in 1998 in Springfield, Missouri. Carrozza would later use his stepbrother's last name "Russo" as an alias when involved in organized crime.


Internal conflict
In 1989, a violent internal conflict fractured the Patriarca family. A "renegade faction" led by Carrozza, his stepbrother and family Joseph Russo, and mobster Vincent "the Animal" Ferrara challenged the leadership of boss Raymond "Junior" Patriarca and family associate . By seizing family leadership, Carrozza and the other renegades sought to control and the of , drug dealers and restaurant owners in the area. This takeover attempt provoked a gang civil war that lasted until 1996 and claimed over a dozen lives.

On June 16, 1989, the body of Patriarca was found with a bullet wound to the head along the banks of the Connecticut River in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Five hours after the discovery of Grasso's body, gunmen shot and seriously wounded Salemme at a restaurant in Saugus, Massachusetts. On June 27, 1989, informant and former Patriarca family member, told Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent John "Zip" Connolly that Russo, Ferrara and Carrozza had planned and executed both shootings.United States District Court, District of Massachusetts: United States v. Francis P. Salemme, et al. Cr. No. 94-10287-MLW Much of the Patriarca family's legal troubles resulted from this relationship between , leader of Boston's Winter Hill Gang, and Connolly. In exchange for Bulger providing Connolly with incriminating information on the Patriarca family, Connolly protected Bulger and his criminal operations from law enforcement.

On March 26, 1990, Carrozza and twenty other family members were indicted on , extortion, , , and murder charges. The Patriarca arrests were described as "the most sweeping attack ever launched on a single organized crime family." One of the most damaging pieces of evidence was a tape recording of a induction ceremony attended by thirteen Patriarca family members. On January 6, 1992, Carrozza's attorney, Henry D. Katz, offered Carrozza a in which the government promised not to prosecute him for the Grasso murder, an offense that could carry a , and for the attempted murder of Salemme. Carrozza accepted the plea bargain and was sentenced to 19 years in prison. United States, Appellee, v. Robert F. Carrozza, Defendant, No. 92-1798, No. 92-1868, No. 92-2213; United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit 4 F.3d 70; 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 23809 September 16, 1993 In 1993, 26 others were indicted and convicted for running a bookmaking operation.


Carrozza's activities from prison
In 1991, Salemme became boss of the Patriarca family and the family conflict escalated. Both factions wanted to collect the family's extortion payments and control its other business. Anthony Ciampi, a key Carrozza faction member, owned a club on Bennington Street in , the site of gambling and illegal card games, that was frequented by Carrozza faction members.United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit, Nos. 00-1739, 00-1813: United States, Appellee, v. Vincent Michael Marino and John J. Patti III, Defendants, Appellants. January 14, 2002

Following Carrozza's sentencing in April 1992, it took nearly two years for the "renegade faction" to plan its revenge. Ciampi and Michael P. Romano, Sr. visited Carrozza several times in prison in Pennsylvania. The FBI contended that the two men sought Carrozza's permission to continue the war against Salemme. Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Auerhahn claimed, "Robert Carrozza supplied legitimacy. You can’t take on a member unless you have one with you." Using Ciampi's as the group's headquarters, the "renegade faction" in 1994 retaliated against Salemme by killing several of his supporters.


1997 federal indictment
On April 8, 1997, federal authorities indicted 15 members of the "renegade faction" for three murders, seven murder attempts, and seven planned murders. Carrozza was named as the sole "", or full member, of the Patriarca family of those indicted. Sean Thomas Cote, the first of four indicted members to turn government witness, dominated the testimony that produced the . Carrozza was accused of orchestrating the "renegade faction's" activities from prison, largely through Ciampi and Michael Romano, Sr.

At a July 1999 court hearing, Carrozza announced that he would represent himself at the new trial. Despite efforts by District Judge to dissuade him, Carrozza remained adamant. On November 1, 1999, Carrozza began his opening statement at the trial with the comment "I’m a little nervous." He then told the jury that he previously confessed to being part of an "enterprise" during his 1992 trial and then stated, "Unlike some witnesses in this case, I accept the fact that I’m guilty of crimes and accept punishment for them." Carroza informed jurors that despite prison authorities monitoring his mail and phone calls since 1989, prosecutors lacked any evidence that he had conspired with the other indicted men.

One month into the trial, Carrozza's former attorney offered prosecutors a plea bargain agreement from Carrozza. In exchange for pleading guilty to a charge of gambling across , two more years would be added to Carrozza's existing prison sentence and he would be exempted from testifying in any federal grand jury investigation of the Patriarca family or from cooperating with the government. A deal was worked out and Carrozza served his expanded sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood Medium in White Deer Township, Pennsylvania. On March 23, 2008, Carozza was released from prison.


Mob boss
In April 2025, it was reported that Carrozza that been promoted to acting boss of the Patriarca family while official boss Carmen "the Big Cheese" DiNunzio struggled with health problems. Old-School N.E. Mob Shot Callers Bobby Carrozza & Spucky Spagnolo Switch Spots In Patriarca Clan Hierarchy Scott Burnstein, The Gangster Report (April 14, 2025) Following DiNunzio's death in September 2025, Carrozza became the reputed head of the family. In Wake Of ‘Big Cheese’ Death In Boston, Bobby Carozza Takes Official Boss Title For New England’s Patriarca Crime Family Scott Burnstein, The Gangster Report (October 21, 2025)


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