Mafia Boss Frank Cali’s ‘QAnon Killer’ Sentenced for Manslaughter, New Records Show

Posted on: January 21, 2025, 05:47h. 

Last updated on: January 22, 2025, 10:22h.

A QAnon conspiracy theorist from Staten Island, NY, who shot Gambino Mafia boss Frank “Frankie Boy” Cali to death in March 2019, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to an undisclosed prison term, according to newly unredacted court records.

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Anthony Comello flashing a QAnon symbol on his hand during a court hearing in New Jersey. Comello was convicted of manslaughter for shooting Gambino Boss Frank Cali to death, according to court records. (Image: Polizia di Stato)

Anthony Comello, 30, claimed he killed Cali because he believed the mobster was part of the “deep state,” although this was just one of several rambling explanations offered by the defendant who was initially declared unfit to stand trial.

Comello received treatment at a state-run psychiatric facility and was later deemed mentally capable of facing the charges.

Unclassified Records

The new information was released by New York Supreme Court Justice Alexander Jeong at the request of reporters from The Staten Island Advance.

Many of the case details, including the name of Comello’s correctional facility and the length of his sentence, remain under seal because of “actual and implied” Mafia threats to the lives of Comello and his family.

Surveillance footage outside Cali’s home in Dongan Hills, Staten Island, from March 13, 2019, showed Comello arriving in his truck which he appeared to deliberately crash into the back of the mobster’s luxury SUV.

Cali, who was dining with his family at the time, came outside to investigate. The video showed the two men talking and at one point even shaking hands. But when Cali turned his back to place a detached license plate inside the rear of the SUV, Comello pulled out what was later determined to be a 9mm handgun and shot the gangster in the back.

The killing made international headlines. It was initially believed to be a mob hit, but detectives revised their theory after they arrested Comello because the suspect appeared to be showing signs of serious mental disturbance.

QAnon Delusion  

In a rambling police interview, Comello claimed he had been blackmailed to kill Cali by people who threatened to reveal he had contracted HIV from a stripper. Next, he claimed he had gone to Cali’s house to warn him that there was a contract out on his life.

During a court appearance, Comello flashed a QAnon symbol he had drawn on his hand. His attorney filed a note to the court claiming his client believed Cali was “a prominent member of the deep state” whom Comello had initially attempted to “arrest.”

QAnon followers subscribe to a convoluted internet conspiracy theory that holds, in part, that an international cabal of satanic, cannibalistic child sex traffickers – composed largely of Democratic lawmakers and liberal celebrities — operate as part of an American “deep state” and are hellbent on establishing a secretive New World Order.