JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:49 am
Frank wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:36 am
Mason_dixon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:12 pm
Considering the Mancuso guy killed his wife joe C must have some pretty huge balls. Who the hell kills there wife and walks outa prison that quickly?
Do we know for sure there is trouble between Cammarano Jr and Mancuso?
i dont think any news or LE or Capeci or anyone reputable have mentioned any sort of "feud"
it just randomly came up on the boards.
Cammarano Snr was AB and Official UB is what i was thinking the last reports.
who was it that just died?? The Fish or Nicky Santora?? imnpretty sure it was Nicky glasses
GL News and LE have both reported a brewing war between Cammarano Jr. and Mancuso.
It's not something that randomly came up on the boards. This is from the Giallanzo detention memo:
As the Reports indicate, in March 2015, a war was brewing within the ranks of
the Bonanno family over control over the family as a result of the imprisonment of boss Michael
Mancuso. Detectives from the Organized Crime Investigation Division (“OCID”) of the New
York City Police Department (“NYPD”) reported to Probation that Mancuso wanted John
Palazzolo to serve as the street boss in his absence. However, another faction of the family,
including most of the captains, wanted Joseph Cammarano, Jr., to be in control. As such,
Cammarano, Jr., called the March 22, 2015 meeting to discuss the criminal affairs of the family.
Importantly, all three defendants attended this meeting.
And this is from GL News, Jan. 16, 2016:
Cammarano's promotion became possible after capo John Palazzolo was sent back to prison last year for violating his supervised release restrictions (VOSR) after a 10-year-stretch behind bars for racketeering and murder conspiracy. Palazzolo had been first choice of imprisoned boss Michael (Mikey Nose) Mancuso. With Palazzolo behind bars, Mancuso tapped Cammarano as the family's "official" underboss and its "acting street boss," law enforcement officials say.
John PalazzoloPalazzolo, 77, was sentenced to a year and a day after Organized Crime Investigation Division (OCID) detectives spotted him meeting with Mancuso emissary Frank Salerno and several other wiseguys four times during a six day stretch last March, according to court papers.
At the time, wrote Probation Department officer Robert Anton, "an internecine war was brewing" between factions loyal to Palazzolo and Cammarano for control of the family. "As a result of Palazzolo's incarceration," wrote Anton, the threat of violence dissipated and Cammarano, 56, "assumed control of the Family's day to day criminal activities."
Citing intelligence information obtained by OCID detectives and FBI agents, Anton wrote that Mancuso had "selected Palazzolo to be his acting street boss" but Cammarano had his sights on the top spot too. And he "garner(ed) support" for that at a March 22 meeting of 15 mobsters that included consigliere Anthony (Fat Anthony) Rabito, seven capos and five acting captains.
The NY Daily News also reported a brewing war between the family's Bronx faction and Cammarano.