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Sal Princiotta
« on: May 23, 2007, 08:02:17 AM »
Any of you New Yorkers -Islanders or Manhattanites- know Sal Prince? He worked out in the early 90s at Deer Park Gold's - Jerry Scalese's place.
He was just found dead in his apartment in AZ - cause unknown.  SAD! I always got along with the dude so well.  Nice guy. Volatile to some, but nice.

He made it through 9/11 with smoke damage and a large payout and went to AZ to live a different life. I just heard the news the other day.  Just curious if anyone knew him back in the day. 

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2007, 08:04:47 AM »
did he have a lung ailment from 9/11?

many tens of thousands are expected to die in the next decade from it :(

Prayers with his soul - rest in peace.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2007, 08:23:00 AM »
Yeah, he did.  But I don't know if that was the cause. A hard lifestyle - hard partying. But then again, I didnt' know him after I left NYC. Funny enough, I posted on a 9/11 board about 3 years ago, inquiring as to whether anyone knew if he had made it out - involved in it, etc...  I finally got a response from Joe Ribodeau the other day - a teen competitor back when we were training at Deer Park - and he said, "Yes, Sal made it out of 9/11, but he unfortunately just passed away on May 14th"  - I gotta say, that was so sad to hear, FINALLY, from someone about his status, and then hear that only days before that response, he had died.  I actually couldn't believe it. Odd chain of events.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2007, 08:27:30 AM »
Any of you New Yorkers -Islanders or Manhattanites- know Sal Prince? He worked out in the early 90s at Deer Park Gold's - Jerry Scalese's place.
He was just found dead in his apartment in AZ - cause unknown.  SAD! I always got along with the dude so well.  Nice guy. Volatile to some, but nice.

He made it through 9/11 with smoke damage and a large payout and went to AZ to live a different life. I just heard the news the other day.  Just curious if anyone knew him back in the day. 
what was his occupation:   fireman, stockbroker or restaurant worker?

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2007, 09:39:33 AM »
He was a firefighter. He competed in a few Musclemania events back in the day. Saw him on ESPN's American Muscle. Can't imagine what he went through regarding 9/11. That event shook up firefighters world wide, let alone guys who were there.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2007, 02:51:00 PM »
According to this article, he was murdered. 

FDNY 9-11 veteran found murdered in Scottsdale
Kevin Curran
12 News
May. 22, 2007 09:55 PM

On Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of New York City firefighters rushed to the World Trade Center after hijacked planes crashed into each of the twin 110-story towers. Within hours, both buildings had collapsed into a pile of rubble. 343 of those firefighters perished that day.

In the more than five years since the attack, many of the firefighters, police officers, paramedics and work crew members who searched the site and removed the debris have been stricken by a series of illnesses.

One of those firefighters was Sal Princiotta. He was a member of Ladder 9, based at a firehouse less than a mile from Ground Zero. Ten firefighters from that house died on Sept. 11, as well as Princiotta’s uncle, a deputy chief of the FDNY. advertisement 
 
 


On May 14, Scottsdale police were called by a relative of Princiotta. They had not heard from him and were concerned. Officers responded to his condominium near Raintree Dr. and Thompson Peak Pky. and found Princiotta had died several days earlier.

A few days later, the 43-year-old Princiotta’s body was placed on a historic fire truck and taken to Sky Harbor Airport under police escort for a final trip back to New York and a funeral on Long Island.

His death notice published in Newsday on May 18 said he died, “as a result of post 9/11 lung complications.”

On Tuesday, Scottsdale police announced that Princiotta was the victim of a homicide, but refused to reveal the manner or cause of death. “Certain details of the case need to be held in confidence to preserve our ability to successfully prosecute case,” Sgt Mark Clark said. Clark added investigators were aware of Princiotta’s health condition.

The homicide case was a shock to Princiotta’s brother, Joseph. He told 12 News the family expected pathology to show the lung condition had taken Sal. He claimed Scottsdale police never told the family his brother had been murdered.

Joseph said Sal moved to Arizona last January because he found it easier to breathe. He also enjoyed the camaraderie of many FDNY retirees who now call the Valley of the Sun home.

Some of those retirees accompanied his casket during its motorcade to the airport.

A lapel pin bearing the logo of the Fire Department City of New York is attached to the entry door of Princiotta’s condominium.

Neighbor Matt Greenhaw said the retired firefighter spoke of Sept. 11, “it was something that took a toll on him and he talked about other firefighters, his good friends, who had kind of gone off the deep end from what they saw and the loss of so many friends and family.”

Two months after the attack, Princiotta was one of six FDNY members who rode bicycles from New York to Pasadena, Calif. The “Thank You America” tour was a way for the firefighters to show their appreciation for the outpouring of support shown by Americans to those who responded on that tragic morning.

In his retirement, Sal Princiotta found a new passion. He was working as a photographer, taking shots of events, sports and landscapes. His online photo album contains almost 600 pictures on more than 30 pages.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2007, 02:52:41 PM »
hahaha what a name!

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #7 on: May 23, 2007, 03:16:30 PM »
Not Sal DiCoccio, right? Short, balding, ripped to shreds at all times etc...

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2007, 10:08:24 PM »
Anyone have pics?

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #9 on: May 24, 2007, 07:22:04 AM »
Sal was a great guy. Always smiling and very well liked. Played on the fire dept. football team and was quite the running back. Lived in the fast lane to some extent and I believe was dating Beth Horn the fitness girl for a while. Very well known in the New York area.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #10 on: May 24, 2007, 08:38:07 AM »
Did he train with Eddie Spagnetti or Joey Domino's?

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #11 on: May 24, 2007, 11:27:56 AM »
He was a firefighter. He competed in a few Musclemania events back in the day. Saw him on ESPN's American Muscle. Can't imagine what he went through regarding 9/11. That event shook up firefighters world wide, let alone guys who were there.

I remember him. He won the Philadelphia MuscleMania show back in 1991 and was in the running for the title of MuscleMania "Grand Champion", an ESPN poll, done by the voters to see who the best of the MuscleMania winners were (won by Chicago MuscleMania champion, Mike Francois).

A tragic loss indeed, especially with this apparent confusion as to how he died.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #12 on: May 24, 2007, 05:02:44 PM »
DAMN!!  I knew the Prince well back then as I was apart of the Scalesse team that went to the Philly Musclemania in 1991.  Sal had excellent shape & decent conditioning.  RIP...

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #13 on: May 24, 2007, 11:52:14 PM »
Wow Kittycat, that name sounds familiar, but I can't place it. Photo?

Condolences and regards.


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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #14 on: May 26, 2007, 12:06:58 PM »
Hey Tommy,
Here is his photo site:  http://www.flickr.mud.yahoo.com/people/stp44/

These are the photos he took after retiring. He is on there, several pages in - big Italian bb - round face, great impish smile.
What a good guy. I am really feeling sad about it.

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #15 on: May 27, 2007, 12:05:24 PM »
read the article in sunday ny daily news,sad r.i.p..

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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #16 on: May 27, 2007, 03:18:17 PM »
There is defineltly something awry in this case...The news in New York has mentioned a couple of times that this man was found dead and it was believed that his cause of death was due in part to the world trade dust. Then the news flipped the story and started saying it was a HOMICIDE, but never revealed how he was killed. This same excuse was broadcast for a number of days, but never did anyone say gun shot, stabbing etc. I think he died of dust from the world trade and as a way of deflecting the potential MILLIONS if not BILLIONS of dollars in lawsuits that may/will come from other fire and police men families..the media is trying to make it seem as though he died from something nefarious.
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Re: Sal Princiotta
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2007, 04:19:23 PM »
There is defineltly something awry in this case...The news in New York has mentioned a couple of times that this man was found dead and it was believed that his cause of death was due in part to the world trade dust. Then the news flipped the story and started saying it was a HOMICIDE, but never revealed how he was killed. This same excuse was broadcast for a number of days, but never did anyone say gun shot, stabbing etc. I think he died of dust from the world trade and as a way of deflecting the potential MILLIONS if not BILLIONS of dollars in lawsuits that may/will come from other fire and police men families..the media is trying to make it seem as though he died from something nefarious.


Technically if he died from dust exposure caused by terrorists then it would be considered a homicide. I do agree though that they need to clarify this if that is where they are going with this.