Sicilian Goods in Brooklyn was run by Donato Stracci. It was one of two outlets, the other being located in New Jersey, run by Diego Stracci. Known to be a wise businessman, Stracci enlisted the help of Enrico Gialdino to help him run the family explosives racket.
The business' fortunes would turn in 1945, when the Brooklyn Arsonist targeted the store, and Stracci was forced to ask Aldo Trapani for assistance. In return, he turned over his protection money to the Corleone crime family.
Despite the elimination of the Arsonist, Sicilian Goods later caught fire, and it was only down to Trapani's intervention that Stracci's most prized possession, a vault key to Savings and Loan in Little Italy, was saved.
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Donato is the front man for this branch of the budding Sicilian Goods chain, and he's a pretty tough man to get past. He leaves the running of the explosives racket out back to the more hardcore "associates" of the Family-in this case, a hardened killer called Benny "Gums" Gialdino.
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Donato beckons you over and asks whether you could snuff an arsonist who keeps attempting to torch the place. Head around the back and execute the thug. Watch out for his gasoline canisters and his weapon!