by NorthBuffalo » Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:21 am
johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:12 am
NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 6:10 am
Multiple patrons being accosted? Sounds more than a little scuffle here
Are you reading something different than I am? It doesn’t say ‘multiple patrons were accosted’ that’s more of you imagining again. It says the guy Rooster was drunk and staff approached him about his behavior after which he acted belligerently that’s when the Cicero crew guys stepped in and it ended in a fight. If that’s far fetched scenario to you maybe you should get out more.
See below - patrons and staff - and damage costs to the restaurant bar? Also love how the mob and Latin Kings now settle up on 'punitive damages'
Chicago Mob’s “Sarno Boys” In Cicero Settle Beef With Latin Kings In Sitdown On Heels Of Restaurant Dust-Up
April 2, 2025 — Lingering tensions between the Chicago mafia’s Cicero crew and the Latin Kings have cooled since a fight broke out last month at the Outfit-trendy Capri Ristorante in Burr Ridge, per sources. Over the weekend, a sit-down took place to resolve the issue and both sides were taxed for the trouble they caused on the night of March 22 when Chicago mob soldier Paul (Paulie Cigars) Carparelli and an Outfit-connected Latin Kings lieutenant nicknamed “Rooster” or “El Gallo” started scuffling at the Capri Ristorante bar after Carparelli and other members of the Cicero crew believed the Latin Kings and their accompanying entourage were being disrespectful to patrons and staff. According to sources, Cicero crew has to fork over punitive damages to the Latin Kings for throwing the first punch and the Latin Kings in turn have to pay compensatory costs for any damage done to the restaurant.
Capri Ristorante is owned by colorful reputed Chicago mafia soldier Philip (Gigi) Rovito and a frequent gathering spot for button men and shot callers in the Outfit’s Cicero and Elmwood Park crews. Rovito, 50, did a bid in a state correctional facility for assault and narcotics trafficking as a young street tough in the 1990s. Since his release, he successfully built his restaurant brand while politicking with mobsters and other restaurant owners around the country, much of which is chronicled on his social-media accounts. Carparelli, 58, did a federal prison stint for collecting a debt on behalf of a friend of Chicago mafia don Salvatore (Solly D) DeLaurentis allegedly at DeLaurentis’s request and according to sources got banned from Capri Ristorante for a short span last year for being confrontational and causing a ruckus.
The so-called “Sarno Boys” is a faction of the Cicero crew mentored by incarcerated former Chicago mob boss Michael (Large Mike) Sarno and reportedly being integrated into overall Outfit administration in recent years. Many of the most prominent Sarno Boys seek and receive counsel from the infirmed, wheelchair-bound “Large Mike” in phone calls and visits, as he finishes out the last half of a two-and-a-half decade federal prison bid for a 2010 racketeering conviction, according to multiple sources in the Cicero crew. Several of the Sarno Boys are alums of Cicero’s notorious 12th Street Players street gang and back in the 1990s butted heads with “King Rooster” in a series of altercations sparking from him tearing apart a 12th Street Players after-hours hangout after being ejected for raucous behavior. King Rooster allegedly shares some rackets with Chicago mob figures in Elmwood Park and out of the Grand Avenue regime on the city’s near Westside.
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Multiple patrons being accosted? Sounds more than a little scuffle here
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Are you reading something different than I am? It doesn’t say ‘multiple patrons were accosted’ that’s more of you imagining again. It says the guy Rooster was drunk and staff approached him about his behavior after which he acted belligerently that’s when the Cicero crew guys stepped in and it ended in a fight. If that’s far fetched scenario to you maybe you should get out more.
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See below - patrons and staff - and damage costs to the restaurant bar? Also love how the mob and Latin Kings now settle up on 'punitive damages' :lol:
[i]Chicago Mob’s “Sarno Boys” In Cicero Settle Beef With Latin Kings In Sitdown On Heels Of Restaurant Dust-Up
April 2, 2025 — Lingering tensions between the Chicago mafia’s Cicero crew and the Latin Kings have cooled since a fight broke out last month at the Outfit-trendy Capri Ristorante in Burr Ridge, per sources. Over the weekend, a sit-down took place to resolve the issue and both sides were taxed for the trouble they caused on the night of March 22 when Chicago mob soldier Paul (Paulie Cigars) Carparelli and an Outfit-connected Latin Kings lieutenant nicknamed “Rooster” or “El Gallo” started scuffling at the Capri Ristorante bar after Carparelli and other members of the Cicero crew believed the Latin Kings and their accompanying entourage were being disrespectful to patrons and staff. According to sources, Cicero crew has to fork over punitive damages to the Latin Kings for throwing the first punch and the Latin Kings in turn have to pay compensatory costs for any damage done to the restaurant.
Capri Ristorante is owned by colorful reputed Chicago mafia soldier Philip (Gigi) Rovito and a frequent gathering spot for button men and shot callers in the Outfit’s Cicero and Elmwood Park crews. Rovito, 50, did a bid in a state correctional facility for assault and narcotics trafficking as a young street tough in the 1990s. Since his release, he successfully built his restaurant brand while politicking with mobsters and other restaurant owners around the country, much of which is chronicled on his social-media accounts. Carparelli, 58, did a federal prison stint for collecting a debt on behalf of a friend of Chicago mafia don Salvatore (Solly D) DeLaurentis allegedly at DeLaurentis’s request and according to sources got banned from Capri Ristorante for a short span last year for being confrontational and causing a ruckus.
The so-called “Sarno Boys” is a faction of the Cicero crew mentored by incarcerated former Chicago mob boss Michael (Large Mike) Sarno and reportedly being integrated into overall Outfit administration in recent years. Many of the most prominent Sarno Boys seek and receive counsel from the infirmed, wheelchair-bound “Large Mike” in phone calls and visits, as he finishes out the last half of a two-and-a-half decade federal prison bid for a 2010 racketeering conviction, according to multiple sources in the Cicero crew. Several of the Sarno Boys are alums of Cicero’s notorious 12th Street Players street gang and back in the 1990s butted heads with “King Rooster” in a series of altercations sparking from him tearing apart a 12th Street Players after-hours hangout after being ejected for raucous behavior. King Rooster allegedly shares some rackets with Chicago mob figures in Elmwood Park and out of the Grand Avenue regime on the city’s near Westside.[/i]