script to paint a more accurate picture of Italian- Americans. He also rallied more than 200,000 people to picket and protest the FBI’s treatment of Italians. “The FBI committing illegal acts and spying, this is one of the major protests that Colombo organized,” Capria said. “We are heading for a police state. Joe Colombo in the 1960s, he knew that all this stuff was going on. There’s all this stuff happening that was predicted 40 years prior.” Capria said it’s been a long journey to get the book published. Though it was finished in 2012, the publishing company that originally purchased the book, Wiley, went public and sold Capria’s book to another company called WEMA. When he met with his new publishers, they were not as excited about the book and the author spent two years in arbitration before getting the rights to his book back. “It was a pretty interesting few years of my life,” Capria said. Capria, who started his career directing music videos and is also a script writer, is working on a script about Colombo’s life and is in talks with people in the film industry to make a movie in 2017. “Colombo: The Unsolved Murder” is available at Barnes & Noble, for Kindle and on Amazon for $16.95.
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