Clemente, Damian

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Name
Clemente, DamianGender: M
born on 22 January 1975 at 17:49 (= 5:49 PM )
Place Malden MA, USA, 42n25, 71w04
Timezone EST h5w (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BRRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 02°18' 29°41 Asc. 15°42'



Biography

American homicide: convicted along with his father Anthony "Cleo" for the Charlestown restaurant massacre in which four men were shot to death and a fifth survived only because Cleo ran out of bullets. A third shooter, Vincent Perez, was convicted of possession of a firearm but not of murder. Killed in a barrage of bullets were Robert Luisi, 55, his son Roman, 25, his nephew Anthony Sarro, 32, and family friend Anthony Pelosi, 53. Wounded was Richard Sarro, 28.

Defense attorneys claimed that the Clemente's lived in fear of the Luisi family, a North End gang with whom they had been feuding. On the night prior to the shooting the two seniors of the two factions had come to blows at a local café. On 11/06/1995 Damian and Perez were eating at the 99 Restaurant in Charlestown, Massachusetts when the Luisi's entered. When threats were exchanged, Damian called his dad, who soon showed up. When Roman Luisi got up and reached for something, the shooting started. Two off-duty officers who were eating in the restaurant were not able to stop the instant carnage, but did arrest the Clemente father and son along with Perez.

Cleo Clemente was an army vet who was 100% disabled with post-traumatic stress disorder from his one year in Vietnam. He was hyper-sensitive to perceived threats to his and his family's safety.

The first juror was selected on 4/08/1997 for the trial and the guilty verdict for Anthony and Danian Clemente came in on 5/10/1997.

Relationships

Events

  • Crime : Homicide Perpetration 6 November 1995 (Killed four men)
  • Crime : Trial dates 10 May 1997 (Guilty verdict)

Source Notes

Frances McEvoy quotes B.C.

Categories

  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Homicide many at once (Four men)
  • Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event (Dad helped with the killing)

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