New York mob hitman Dominic Taddeo, set to be released next year, escapes federal custody
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Dominic Taddeo -- a Rochester, New York, mobster who fatally shot three people and attempted to kill two others -- escaped federal custody this week, less than a year before he was set to be released.
Taddeo, 64, was transferred in February from a medium-security prison in Sumter County, Florida, to a halfway house in Orlando, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) spokesperson Scott Taylor. He was scheduled to be there until his release in February 2023, according to court documents.
On March 28, Taddeo failed to return from an "authorized appointment" and was placed on escape status, Taylor said.
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