How one Brooklyn neighborhood became instrumental in the rise of the New York mafia: ‘Everyone paid. Those who didn’t were offed’

Red Hook is best known to today’s New Yorkers for the blue and yellow glow of its IKEA store, pulling in urban furniture shoppers from all five boroughs. But the hardscrabble dock area has played a pivotal part in Brooklyn’s history, as a place where goods – and, of course, contraband – first enter the...

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