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|dob = 1976 | |dob = 1976 | ||
|pob = [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]] | |pob = [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]] | ||
|dod = [[2008]] ( | |dod = [[2008]] (aged 32) | ||
|home = [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] | |home = [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] | ||
|nationality = Italian-American | |nationality = Italian-American | ||
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'''Raymond "Ray" Boccino''' (1976 - [[2008]]) | '''Raymond "Ray" Boccino''' (1976 - [[2008]]) was a senior [[capo]] in the [[Alderney]]-based [[Pegorino Family|Pegorino crime family]] who appears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned]]''. | ||
Boccino is first introduced in ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', where he asks [[Niko Bellic]] to murder [[Teddy Benavidez]], a Dominican gangster. He later orders Bellic, along with [[Joseph DiLeo|Joe DiLeo]], [[Johnny Barbosa]] and [[Luca Silvestri]], to retrieve the [[Diamonds|diamonds]] that were stolen from [[Anthony Prince]], hidden in numerous trash bags throughout [[Algonquin]]. When the trio steal the diamonds for themselves, Boccino sends Bellic to retrieve them. Ray is known to have an explosive temper, at some point in the past he threw a man stealing money from him and his waste management business in a trash compactor after nearly beating him to death. | Boccino is first introduced in ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', where he asks [[Niko Bellic]] to murder [[Teddy Benavidez]], a Dominican gangster. He later orders Bellic, along with [[Joseph DiLeo|Joe DiLeo]], [[Johnny Barbosa]] and [[Luca Silvestri]], to retrieve the [[Diamonds|diamonds]] that were stolen from [[Anthony Prince]], hidden in numerous trash bags throughout [[Algonquin]]. When the trio steal the diamonds for themselves, Boccino sends Bellic to retrieve them. Ray is known to have an explosive temper, at some point in the past he threw a man stealing money from him and his waste management business in a trash compactor after nearly beating him to death. | ||
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'''Criminal Record''': | '''Criminal Record''': | ||
*1990 - Posession of stolen property | *1990 - Posession of stolen property | ||
*1991 - Grand larceny | *1991 - Grand larceny | ||
*1995 - Hijacking | *1995 - Hijacking | ||
*1999 - Burglary | *1999 - Burglary | ||
==Namesake== | ==Namesake== | ||
Ray's real name is Raymond, which Phil calls him during the opening cutscene of [[No Way on the Subway]]. [[Johnny Klebitz]] refered to him as Raymundo during the start of [[Collector's Item]] | Ray's real name is Raymond, which Phil calls him during the opening cutscene of [[No Way on the Subway]]. [[Johnny Klebitz]] refered to him as Raymundo during the start of [[Collector's Item]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Niko is able to get Ray out of the car by killing the driver of the car, but he'll start shooting the player with a [[SPAS 12|Combat Shotgun]]. | *Niko is able to get Ray out of the car by killing the driver of the car, but he'll start shooting the player with a [[SPAS 12|Combat Shotgun]]. |
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