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Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by JeremyTheJew » Mon Apr 28, 2025 8:42 am

From a STREET WORK pov - The Detroit Mafia is VERY ALIVE and well.

Strictly talking from a ghetto drug dealer POV

I decided to ask a few of my ... Associates... What there opinion was of Detroit Mafia.
I learned there's ppl around at least still dropping GIACALONE name . Thought that was interesting.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Tonyd621 » Sun Apr 27, 2025 7:12 am

Teflon Dom wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:07 pm
Tocco686 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.
post the pics when you can, ignore the people trying to derail the thread.
I bet he has alot of best buy points.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Tocco686 » Sun Apr 27, 2025 5:39 am

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Aurelio’s on Garfield rd. I’m not exactly sure who owns the Restaurant, but Mimmo D’anna owns the property it sits on and can be seen eating there and taking meetings for D’anna Construction/Real Estate from time to time. D’anna Construction is pretty big on the Eastside. Mimmo uses his son Calogero as point man to run the company.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Tocco686 » Sat Apr 26, 2025 12:21 pm

Teflon Dom wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:07 pm
Tocco686 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.
post the pics when you can, ignore the people trying to derail the thread.
I shouldn’t have said derailed. What I should have said that while there haven’t been that many arrests for identifying these guys currently that doesn’t mean they’re not affiliated with LCN. The federal government spends far fewer resources these days looking at the traditional La Cosa Nostra. I think certainly one thing working to their advantage is no one looks at them any more. All the FBI cares about is terrorism. Ignoring them allows them to regain some of their previous positions. But I don’t think we’ll ever see the heyday of the Mafia again. I do agree with Westside that Detroit is a declining family with basically only a handful of guys left. Almost like a gang or crew running some associates. But what gets me is it’s always the same with some of the these guys. No arrests equals no mafia. There’s probably tons of guys that no one knows about. The point always was to stay in the shadows and not be seen or heard. No one really knows how many people there are in Detroit LCN. We can only assume and guess. And just because they have no arrest record or the FBI doesn’t list them as Made or Associates doesn’t mean they are not. Just to prove my point I 100% know of a guy who is currently active who has no arrest record and is not on any chart or FBI file as far as I know. I will not put his name out because as I said before I only talk about people who are already listed. Other than that point, me and Westside actually agree on quite a few things. I don’t like to get into bashing people, that’s not my style. I just want to keep a good Detroit thread going. I’ll keep posting as long as I have info to give.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Tocco686 » Sat Apr 26, 2025 11:51 am

https://gangster405.rssing.com/chan-454 ... le390.html

I don’t really follow much of what goes on in Flint. But remembered this guy from articles awhile back. Thought I would post it. He passed away a few years back. Joseph (Joe White) Giacalone was a main point man in Flint for the Detroit Mob.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Adam » Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:46 am

JeremyTheJew wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:13 pm
Tocco686 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:38 am Image

Ciao Coffee House in Clinton Twp. Once owned by a friend of Tony Pal. Was sold to Louis Akrawi. Son of Chaldean Godfather Louis “Hammerhead” Akrawi. Has been shut down for a few years now.
I'm enjoying all the pics as I know where all these places are but didn't know mosts involvement.


Lol has anyone seen the movie STREET BOSS???

it's a Detroit / Saginaw (....3.hours away from Detroit...)movie about Jackie the kid giacalone having a crew in Saginaw

Interestingly this was made when jack tocco was still boss.
So.....Street Boss is one of those cheap made for DVD films that's awful, but it's just based on a portion of a book by a former FBI guy from Detroit named Phil Kerby. It's literally just about his work in the Saginaw area against some associates of the Detroit mob who operated there. There was a little crew there run by a relative of Anthony Giacalone named Billy Loiacano who was I think was Giacalone's nephew. Long story short it's awful, but Tony Giacalone did end up getting time for an extortion attempt that was kind of weak in 1979. But it ran concurrently with his sentence for tax evasion so there was literally no tangible result. Kerby the FBI agent reminds me a lot of Bill Roemer in how he wrote everything. And those who know, know that's not a compliment.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Teflon Dom » Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:07 pm

Tocco686 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.
post the pics when you can, ignore the people trying to derail the thread.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Dr031718 » Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:18 pm

NickyEyes1 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 8:31 am
Tocco686 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.
Please post! Sounds interesting
Second that. It’s been great seeing recent photos of the Detroit guys

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by NickyEyes1 » Fri Apr 25, 2025 8:31 am

Tocco686 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.
Please post! Sounds interesting

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Aunt+Baby » Fri Apr 25, 2025 8:11 am

JeremyTheJew wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 7:33 am
Aunt+Baby wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:47 am However, Lance Kawas, the director, is one of my favourite shitty movie directors, and Street Boss has a pretty infamous rep for being one of the worst gangster films ever made, alongside American Made (directed by Joey Travolta), so I’ll probably wind up checking it out just for the spectacle of the thing.
Okay ... Soooo why base your movie in SAGINAW tho smfh?? That's equivalent to let's say.... Iowa or some ghetto stick town. IF there is any monsters in Saginaw they are either gang bangers or HIDING from someone lol.

And I think Vincent Pastore plays Giacalone - and it was one of those 30 secs that gets you on the cover of the movie roles
Correct, he does play him. Probably did zero research on the Partnership & just played the same tired old east coast guy role he typically plays

I don’t know much about Detroit & don’t even know what Saginaw is. Did they not operate there?

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by JeremyTheJew » Fri Apr 25, 2025 7:33 am

Aunt+Baby wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:47 am However, Lance Kawas, the director, is one of my favourite shitty movie directors, and Street Boss has a pretty infamous rep for being one of the worst gangster films ever made, alongside American Made (directed by Joey Travolta), so I’ll probably wind up checking it out just for the spectacle of the thing.
Okay ... Soooo why base your movie in SAGINAW tho smfh?? That's equivalent to let's say.... Iowa or some ghetto stick town. IF there is any monsters in Saginaw they are either gang bangers or HIDING from someone lol.

And I think Vincent Pastore plays Giacalone - and it was one of those 30 secs that gets you on the cover of the movie roles

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by outfit guy » Fri Apr 25, 2025 7:00 am

He appears haggard for 70. There was a photo of he with his wife and another couple where she is sitting and the men behind them; she appeared attractive and he looked good.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Aunt+Baby » Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:47 am

However, Lance Kawas, the director, is one of my favourite shitty movie directors, and Street Boss has a pretty infamous rep for being one of the worst gangster films ever made, alongside American Made (directed by Joey Travolta), so I’ll probably wind up checking it out just for the spectacle of the thing.

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Aunt+Baby » Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:41 am

JeremyTheJew wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:13 pm
Tocco686 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:38 am Image

Ciao Coffee House in Clinton Twp. Once owned by a friend of Tony Pal. Was sold to Louis Akrawi. Son of Chaldean Godfather Louis “Hammerhead” Akrawi. Has been shut down for a few years now.
I'm enjoying all the pics as I know where all these places are but didn't know mosts involvement.


Lol has anyone seen the movie STREET BOSS???

it's a Detroit / Saginaw (....3.hours away from Detroit...)movie about Jackie the kid giacalone having a crew in Saginaw

Interestingly this was made when jack tocco was still boss.
It’s been in the good ol’ Letterboxd watchlist for some time now, but I’ve been hesitant to actually watch it

Seems not one single DET guy was cast. It’s all east coast bozos. Where these filmmakers get off thinking that some Jersey or wherever clowns could depict a Detroit LCN guy, I’ll never know

Itd be like if Sopranos featured a bunch of people from Oregon

Re: Detroit LCN 2025 and Future

by Tocco686 » Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:33 am

Image

The Stage Deli in West Bloomfield. Located between 14 and Maple rd. This was Giacalone’s spot every Tuesday and Thursday where he would have lunch with Peter Tocco. In the restaurant they never spoke business in fear of the table being bugged. They would do walk and talks in the parking lot. If I can dig them up I got some good surveillance photos of them. Giacalone would also use orchard lake rd as his meet ups in various store parking lots. I used to see him at the Best Buy quite a bit.

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