MACDOUGAL STREET, NYC — Tiro a Segno, a members-only club that has included leading Italian citizens, from powerful politicians to artists like Enrico Caruso, hosted a recent annual gathering of the Columbian Lawyers Association in Brooklyn.

The event brought together leading Italian members of the criminal justice community, along with guests and friends, on Oct. 14.

Tiro a Segno, which translates to “fire at the target” or simply “shooting range,” is one of the oldest Italian heritage organizations in the United States, founded in 1888 on a game preserve in Staten Island as a sportsmen’s club for hunters.

Tiro a Segno Dinner Club is located on MacDougal Street in Manhattan and features a gun range in the basement.

The club turned over the preserve to the federal government during Wor

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