by SonnyBlackstein » Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:26 pm
newera_212 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:33 pm
I was wondering the same thing too, but thought of it this way. Even if it's against protocol and the hard line rules, who is Palmaccio going to complain to? If his whole entire entree is through Ronnie G and the only time he's ever seen anybody above the level of Capo was when he was made (which may be a long shot too; we've heard of ceremonies that Capos have presided over) - Ronnie G has the power to tell him to fuck off and make sure no one else in the crew pays him any mind as well. Theoretically i suppose that's what a Consigliere is for...Palmaccio could have gone to him and tried to get it straightened out. But at the same time this was happening didn't the Bonnanos run through a couple different Consiglieres and even actually shelf one? Someone like Palmaccio who was there just making money for Ronnie and made so that other families couldnt tap his pockets may not have even known to bring the theoretical issue to the Consigliere, or even known who the Consigliere was
Seems like a stupid threat if the guy is making a bunch of money for you.
It's of bounds from the chain of command that we've always read about, but seems like something that realistically could happen in this day and age.
This shelving shit seems pretty new as well. Pennisi talks about guys getting shelved left and right, Lovaglio too
Good thought process. Agree regards this specific situation.
Are there any official 'rules' on who can shelve? Capo? UB, Consig or Boss only d we know?
johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:38 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:41 pm
the kid Tuccio was not on record with anybody.
Apparently he was
with John Pennisi according to Pennisi himself.
You have Joe Cafe saying this to Pennisi in the latest sit-down article:
“You know and I know what he should have did but he doesn’t listen. I been up half the night over this and I was thinking. I need a big favor from you. Sideburns will bring the kid to you, meet him and keep him around you.”
Then you have this from the Pennisi testimony:
"I took a kid that was around me, Joe Cafe's nephew....."
When a made guy speak about people being
around or with them it means they are on record. Obviously Pennisi took this kid under his wing as a favor to Joe Cafe.
I understand how you would reach this conclusion but Im not sure.
Cafe could have been saying, keep this guy around you in the literal sense as there was imminent danger to Tuccios health. I dont accept that he was on record with Cafe basis this particular conversation.
Tuccio also went from the Bonnanos to the Lukes to Philly to the Gambinos within a few short years. This is not normal behaviour for an on record associate.
johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:19 am
Only a boss can put a guy on the shelf officially unless he authorized lower ranking members like a street boss or acting boss to do so. It's likely Giallanzo meant he would put Palmaccio on the shelf by talking to whoever was in charge at the time.
Cheers. Appreciate clarifying.
[quote=newera_212 post_id=181545 time=1610933618 user_id=5522]
I was wondering the same thing too, but thought of it this way. Even if it's against protocol and the hard line rules, who is Palmaccio going to complain to? If his whole entire entree is through Ronnie G and the only time he's ever seen anybody above the level of Capo was when he was made (which may be a long shot too; we've heard of ceremonies that Capos have presided over) - Ronnie G has the power to tell him to fuck off and make sure no one else in the crew pays him any mind as well. Theoretically i suppose that's what a Consigliere is for...Palmaccio could have gone to him and tried to get it straightened out. But at the same time this was happening didn't the Bonnanos run through a couple different Consiglieres and even actually shelf one? Someone like Palmaccio who was there just making money for Ronnie and made so that other families couldnt tap his pockets may not have even known to bring the theoretical issue to the Consigliere, or even known who the Consigliere was
Seems like a stupid threat if the guy is making a bunch of money for you.
It's of bounds from the chain of command that we've always read about, but seems like something that realistically could happen in this day and age.
This shelving shit seems pretty new as well. Pennisi talks about guys getting shelved left and right, Lovaglio too
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Good thought process. Agree regards this specific situation.
Are there any official 'rules' on who can shelve? Capo? UB, Consig or Boss only d we know?
[quote=johnny_scootch post_id=181547 time=1610933926 user_id=105]
[quote=SonnyBlackstein post_id=181497 time=1610862116 user_id=171]
the kid Tuccio was not on record with anybody.
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Apparently he was [i]with[/i] John Pennisi according to Pennisi himself.
You have Joe Cafe saying this to Pennisi in the latest sit-down article: [b]“You know and I know what he should have did but he doesn’t listen. I been up half the night over this and I was thinking. I need a big favor from you. Sideburns will bring the kid to you, meet him and [u]keep him around you[/u].”[/b]
Then you have this from the Pennisi testimony: [b]"I took [u]a kid that was around me[/u], Joe Cafe's nephew....."[/b]
When a made guy speak about people being [i]around or with[/i] them it means they are on record. Obviously Pennisi took this kid under his wing as a favor to Joe Cafe.
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I understand how you would reach this conclusion but Im not sure.
Cafe could have been saying, keep this guy around you in the literal sense as there was imminent danger to Tuccios health. I dont accept that he was on record with Cafe basis this particular conversation.
Tuccio also went from the Bonnanos to the Lukes to Philly to the Gambinos within a few short years. This is not normal behaviour for an on record associate.
[quote=johnny_scootch post_id=181584 time=1610975959 user_id=105]
Only a boss can put a guy on the shelf officially unless he authorized lower ranking members like a street boss or acting boss to do so. It's likely Giallanzo meant he would put Palmaccio on the shelf by talking to whoever was in charge at the time.[/quote]
Cheers. Appreciate clarifying.