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De Luca massively expanded the families activities, first establishing dominance over Romani City before becoming the de facto godfather of godfathers in the Zitassan mafia, expanding it to Eastern [[Avergnon]] and Gasheura.  
De Luca massively expanded the families activities, first establishing dominance over Romani City before becoming the de facto godfather of godfathers in the Zitassan mafia, expanding it to Eastern [[Avergnon]] and Gasheura.  
In 1967, with many fearing what Trentini would do if he was allowed to become Padrino a hit was put out on him, and on the morning of April 3rd 1967 made man Emanuele Ricci pulled up to Trentini's home at 5 am, when Trentini walked out the door Ricci fired 6 shots at him, with Trentini being hit twice in the chest, once in the leg, and once in the neck. Ricci quickly drove off and Trentini was pronounced dead on arrival at the Romani City Hospital.
De Luca was enraged at his longtime friends death and when he found out that Ricci had committed the murder he had him hung from a meat hook at the families headquarters and left there to starve as an example to the other members of the family.


In 1970 he would be killed accidentally in a police raid on his home, though some believe that the Padrino of the [[Romano Family]], Manuel Romano, paid the police to intentionally kill him, and this is a belief held by many in the family today, with a fierce rivalry being in place since then.
In 1970 he would be killed accidentally in a police raid on his home, though some believe that the Padrino of the [[Romano Family]], Manuel Romano, paid the police to intentionally kill him, and this is a belief held by many in the family today, with a fierce rivalry being in place since then.

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De Luca Family
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Sergio De Luca, Padrino from 1951 to 1970.
Founded1922
FounderManuel Genovesi
Named afterSergio De Luca
Founding locationRomani City
Years active1902 to today
TerritoryRomani
EthnicityZitassan
Membership200+ made men and 500 associates (2005)
Leader(s)Gavino Romani
Criminal activitiesArms trafficking, arson, assault, battery, bribery, burglary, cigarette smuggling, chop shop, conspiracy, contract killing, counterfeiting, drug trafficking, extortion, fencing, fraud, illegal gambling, larceny, loansharking, money laundering, murder, racketeering, robbery, skimming, theft, truck hijacking, tax evasion, and protection rackets
AlliesGasheuran Mafia
RivalsRomano Family

The De Luca Family is a Zitassan organized crime syndicate based in Romani City, Zitasso, it is a part of the larger Zitassan Mafia. It was founded in 1922 by Manuel Genovesi, and was a minor player in Romani City crime until the 1950s, when Sergio De Luca was made Padrino and helped the family become the most powerful in Zitasso.

History

Founding

Golden Age

Sergio De Luca rose to the position of Padrino in 1951, his righthand man was Salvatore "Mad Sal" Trentini, a notorious enforcer who terrified many within the De Luca Family, and is today believed to have been a sociopath, reportedly delighting in torturing his victims.

De Luca massively expanded the families activities, first establishing dominance over Romani City before becoming the de facto godfather of godfathers in the Zitassan mafia, expanding it to Eastern Avergnon and Gasheura.

In 1967, with many fearing what Trentini would do if he was allowed to become Padrino a hit was put out on him, and on the morning of April 3rd 1967 made man Emanuele Ricci pulled up to Trentini's home at 5 am, when Trentini walked out the door Ricci fired 6 shots at him, with Trentini being hit twice in the chest, once in the leg, and once in the neck. Ricci quickly drove off and Trentini was pronounced dead on arrival at the Romani City Hospital.

De Luca was enraged at his longtime friends death and when he found out that Ricci had committed the murder he had him hung from a meat hook at the families headquarters and left there to starve as an example to the other members of the family.

In 1970 he would be killed accidentally in a police raid on his home, though some believe that the Padrino of the Romano Family, Manuel Romano, paid the police to intentionally kill him, and this is a belief held by many in the family today, with a fierce rivalry being in place since then.