A Rookie Cop vs. The West Coast Mafia: Breaking Up The "Best in the West" Gang
In this gripping, true crime exposé, Bill Palmini, a rookie detective, hopes to take down the West Coast Mafia by gaining the confidence of notorious mob operative William Ettleman. Set against a backdrop of social turmoil, the book immerses readers in free love, drugs, robbery and murder, orchestrated by organized crime in locations like Sausalito, California. The Trident Restaurant, once a drug Mecca for Hollywood, the music industry and the New York hip, was co-owned by the Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber, a self-proclaimed drug priest. Robin Williams worked as a busboy there and Janis Joplin had her own table. Sally Stanford, the former San Francisco Madam who later became Sausalito’s mayor, was a confidant of the infamous. Ettleman's safecracking gang targets the Trident. Mobsters like Frank “The Bomp” Bompensiero, on whom Sopranos character “Big Pussy” is thought to have been based, become involved. Palmini, utilizing Ettleman, joins the FBI and the Federal Strike Force on Organized Crime to penetrate the crime scene in Sausalito, loaded dice in Las Vegas and Reno, corruption in San Diego and stolen credit cards in Texas. Then he begins to break up one of the most notorious gangs on the West Coast.
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A Rookie Cop vs. The West Coast Mafia: Breaking Up The "Best in the West" Gang
In this gripping, true crime exposé, Bill Palmini, a rookie detective, hopes to take down the West Coast Mafia by gaining the confidence of notorious mob operative William Ettleman. Set against a backdrop of social turmoil, the book immerses readers in free love, drugs, robbery and murder, orchestrated by organized crime in locations like Sausalito, California. The Trident Restaurant, once a drug Mecca for Hollywood, the music industry and the New York hip, was co-owned by the Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber, a self-proclaimed drug priest. Robin Williams worked as a busboy there and Janis Joplin had her own table. Sally Stanford, the former San Francisco Madam who later became Sausalito’s mayor, was a confidant of the infamous. Ettleman's safecracking gang targets the Trident. Mobsters like Frank “The Bomp” Bompensiero, on whom Sopranos character “Big Pussy” is thought to have been based, become involved. Palmini, utilizing Ettleman, joins the FBI and the Federal Strike Force on Organized Crime to penetrate the crime scene in Sausalito, loaded dice in Las Vegas and Reno, corruption in San Diego and stolen credit cards in Texas. Then he begins to break up one of the most notorious gangs on the West Coast.
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In this gripping, true crime exposé, Bill Palmini, a rookie detective, hopes to take down the West Coast Mafia by gaining the confidence of notorious mob operative William Ettleman. Set against a backdrop of social turmoil, the book immerses readers in free love, drugs, robbery and murder, orchestrated by organized crime in locations like Sausalito, California. The Trident Restaurant, once a drug Mecca for Hollywood, the music industry and the New York hip, was co-owned by the Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber, a self-proclaimed drug priest. Robin Williams worked as a busboy there and Janis Joplin had her own table. Sally Stanford, the former San Francisco Madam who later became Sausalito’s mayor, was a confidant of the infamous. Ettleman's safecracking gang targets the Trident. Mobsters like Frank “The Bomp” Bompensiero, on whom Sopranos character “Big Pussy” is thought to have been based, become involved. Palmini, utilizing Ettleman, joins the FBI and the Federal Strike Force on Organized Crime to penetrate the crime scene in Sausalito, loaded dice in Las Vegas and Reno, corruption in San Diego and stolen credit cards in Texas. Then he begins to break up one of the most notorious gangs on the West Coast.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882824604
Publisher: New Horizon Press
Publication date: 03/11/2014
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author


Tanya Chalupa,was the force behind California’s Child Seat Restraint measure. She has expertise in law enforcement and traffic safety issues and has received awards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the California Senate Rules Committee, and the National Association of Governors' Highway Safety Representatives. The murder of a homeless vet in a town where she was running a federal grant led to her first true crime book, Murder on the Rails. She resides in Northern Virginia.

William G. Palmini, Jr., is Chief of the Department of Public Safety at UC Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco. He has 45 years of experience in police work and is a recipient of the J. Stannard Baker Award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the 2010 National Elks’ Enrique Camarena Drug Awareness Award. His fame as the original Elvis Cop follows him and he still performs occasionally at community events. His Elvis persona in police work earned him international media coverage and an honorary Gold Record Award from the Recording Industry Association of America.

Table of Contents

Part I

Chapter 1 Assault on the Trident 3

Chapter 2 Water in the Safes 13

Chapter 3 The Black Hull 19

Part II

Chapter 4 Dodge Ridge 25

Chapter 5 Shoemake Jewelry Hit 37

Chapter 6 The Station Wagon Gang 41

Chapter 7 Secret Identity 47

Chapter 8 The Best in the West 53

Chapter 9 Frank "The Bomp" Bompensiero 63

Chapter 10 The Central Valley Debacle 71

Chapter 11 San Diego Supermarket Caper 79

Chapter 12 Growing Interest in Sausalito 89

Part III

Chapter 13 The Trident Era 99

Chapter 14 See You at Sally's 107

Chapter 15 "Fat Bob" Tegay 115

Chapter 16 Vegas Schemes 123

Chapter 17 Capturing Ettleman 131

Part IV

Chapter 18 Wired 149

Chapter 19 Front Row Seats 163

Chapter 20 No Shoes for Ettleman 167

Chapter 21 A Chabot by Any Other Name 187

Chapter 22 San Jose Boss Angelo Marino 197

Chapter 23 No Dice 207

Chapter 24 Dealing San Diego 219

Chapter 25 The Beat Goes On 231

Part V

Chapter 26 The Old Guard Dies Out 251

Chapter 27 Morris Mystery 259

Afterword 275

Acknowledgments 279

Bibliography 281

Notes 295

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