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{{Quote|The [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Governor]]'s in from Albany.|[[Ernest Koenig]] to [[Phil Coulson (Chronicom LMD)|Phil Coulson Chronicom LMD]]|The New Deal}}
 
[[Billy Russo]] was abandoned by his mother, [[Carla Russo]], outside of a fire station in Albany. Russo entered into the system and lived throughout various foster homes, before placed in the [[Ray of Hope]] group home.<ref>''[[Cold Steel|The Punisher: 1.08: Cold Steel]]''</ref>
 
[[Billy Russo]] was abandoned by his mother, [[Carla Russo]], outside of a fire station in Albany. Russo entered into the system and lived throughout various foster homes, before placed in the [[Ray of Hope]] group home.<ref>''[[Cold Steel|The Punisher: 1.08: Cold Steel]]''</ref>
   

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"You know what? I'm not exactly sure where I was born. But the way that I see it, even if your meth-head mother safe-havens you at a fire station in Albany, you're still born in the greatest country in the world."
Billy Russo to Dinah Madani[src]

Albany is the capital city of the state of New York.

History

"The Governor's in from Albany."
Ernest Koenig to Phil Coulson Chronicom LMD[src]

Billy Russo was abandoned by his mother, Carla Russo, outside of a fire station in Albany. Russo entered into the system and lived throughout various foster homes, before placed in the Ray of Hope group home.[1]

In 2012, Senator Boynton gave an interview about the Avengers and the destruction in New York City.[2]

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