Terrorists shot dead the crowd leader driving McDonald's after installing a GPS tracking system on his car



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A court heard that a gang of high-tech hitmen had shot a rival of the crowd in a McDonalds drive-in after installing a GPS tracker on his car.

Sylvester & # 39; Sally Daz & # 39; Zottola, 71, was shot dead at close range while sitting in his SUV waiting for a takeaway coffee in the Bronx.

    Sylvester & # 39; Sally Daz & # 39; Zottola, 71, was sandblasted at close range

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Sylvester & # 39; Sally Daz & # 39; Zottola, 71, was sandblasted at close range

The murder detectives in New York found a GPS tracking system locked under the vehicle.

The attack came just a month after his son Salvatore had cheated on death during an badbadination attempt.

The DNA of one of the men involved in Salvatore's coup would have been found at the scene of his father's death.

A witness said, "We saw a car. . . drive the block. A person ran inside the driving department. He had something in his hand. Shot the victim.

"Through the pbadenger window, I think, and I'm home," said the witness, who worked nearby and ran in time to see the body.

"He had his head hanging down behind the window, of course, there was blood, you shot yourself two shots on the head, it was flowing on the floor, it was like in the movies."

A source told The New York Post that the hit had been commissioned by Albanian mobsters seeking to take control of a Zottola-run "Joker Poker" video game racket.

    Murder detectives in New York have found a GPS tracker locked under his vehicle
Murder detectives in New York have found a GPS tracker locked under his vehicle


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