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Re: Leonard Falzone

by tmarotta » Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:19 pm

I am still trying to ascertain who the politicians were that were indicted for the LIUNA 210 case in 1996. However the main targets were Joe Todaro Sr., Joe Todaro Jr., Leonard Falzone, and Frank Bifulco.

In my personal opinion, this case along with the murder of John Papalia, and the incarceration of Vincent Sicurella were the catalysts that basically destroyed the family. Also when Frank Bifulco got shot trying to extort a crack dealer in 2001 that was the final omen that the family was done.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Five Felonies » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:59 pm

Wiseguy wrote:And now they've got this new guy "Rooster" straight out of the woodwork who's there insisting that he knows the current state of the Buffalo family because....wait for it....he lives in Buffalo. :roll:
it's nothing more than fresh street talk that some tend to weave into their own warped reality. rumors of underworld figures involved in various activities equals the mob operating as a cohesive organization in some people's minds and there's just no changing that!

we're looking at probably around a dozen made guys, maybe a few more but the lack of cases pretty much proves most are probably largely inactive. i think its also important to keep in mind that buffalo isn't exactly a modern day boom town, much like other rust belt cities it's pretty dumpy and whitey has been leaving as fast as his noble feet can carry him! :lol:

https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ny/bu ... rime/#data

-With a crime rate of 63 per one thousand residents, Buffalo has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 16. Within New York, more than 99% of the communities have a lower crime rate than Buffalo. In fact, after researching dangerous places to live, NeighborhoodScout found Buffalo to be one of the top 100 most dangerous cities in the U.S.A.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by UTC » Sun Nov 20, 2016 7:11 pm

Then I guess you guys don't know about the massive Buffalo/Pueblo shootout in June?

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Wiseguy » Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:27 pm

TommyGambino wrote:Spot on. You've got idiots over there defending him. What would posses someone to make things up to come across 'In the know' must have no life.
And now they've got this new guy "Rooster" straight out of the woodwork who's there insisting that he knows the current state of the Buffalo family because....wait for it....he lives in Buffalo. :roll:

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Angelo Santino » Sun Nov 20, 2016 3:42 pm

willychichi wrote:According to the feds Falzone took over as acting boss in 2006 when Todaro stepped down.

http://niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories ... letti.html
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Re: Leonard Falzone

by TommyGambino » Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:06 am

TommyGambino wrote:Post from that weirdo Giacamo Vacari over on bb, making things up again :lol:

Furio, Robert "Bobby" Panaro Jr, lives in Las Vegas, and is semi-retired. He is not the underboss, but he might be the family's consigliere as he has sat down with members during disputes, or he is just a highly respected member.
Victor Sansanses has pretty much run things for nearly two years, so he might be boss. Buffalo is not that active, or they have staying under the radar. Utica and Ontario crews are the most active, as both have made members a decade ago, with Utica making Cardinale and Feliciano in this decade, Ontario bringing in a few Cotroni guys, while Buffalo has just recently made a couple of guys. Erie, Rome, and Endicott are dead, while Syracuse has a couple of old soldiers left and a handful of associates in that area.
A third of that family is retired or semi-retired. My count is 26 or 27 members left. Could be more.
Posters like him are the bane of the forums. Always combining some known facts with their personal fantasies in order to develop some bullshit narrative. How the hell would he even know if Buffalo had recently made a couple guys? What an ass.[/quote]

Spot on. You've got idiots over there defending him. What would posses someone to make things up to come across 'In the know' must have no life.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by willychichi » Sun Nov 20, 2016 3:23 am

According to the feds Falzone took over as acting boss in 2006 when Todaro stepped down.

http://niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories ... letti.html

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Wiseguy » Sat Nov 19, 2016 9:56 pm

Hailbritain wrote: So pretty much 4 guys to each capo ??? That's rubbish , the decavalcante family could do the same and have 15 capos
The article that talked about the 2006 chart pointed out the same thing - the family was definitely top-heavy. But we don't know how many soldiers were in each crew. Again, like I said, it really doesn't matter because that chart was likely more a representation of the 23 members still living (and their ranks) than how the organization was really functioning by that point.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Angelo Santino » Sat Nov 19, 2016 5:28 pm

Besides the internet, I've never seen any official source confirming or indicating that Falzone was ever the boss. It started years ago on a thread involving Jilly Scibetta (Scott Campbell) guessing rightfully that the Todaros were retired and someone replied that "it probably went to Falzone" and within days his name began popping up on Mobfan style charts as boss or acting boss depending on the chart creator.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Hailbritain » Sat Nov 19, 2016 5:20 pm

Wiseguy wrote:
Hailbritain wrote:
furiofromnaples wrote:In the 2006 the fbi listed 14 made men 4 capos a boss, underboss and a consigliere.

Falzone was listed as boss.

I find a chart but there too names and more are in their 80s and for sure are retired and as boss.
I dont know why Buffalo was defunct or nearly defunct.
I think that in NY state should be a good recruitment pool.
4 capos for 14 made guys ??? Very very doubtful
That's actually true. The 2006 chart had 23 members - a boss, underboss, consigliere, 4 captains, and 16 soldiers. I suspect it simply worked out that way as some guys died off, while others lived on, and there wasn't any real reorganization done because there wasn't much activity by that point.
TommyGambino wrote:Post from that weirdo Giacamo Vacari over on bb, making things up again :lol:

Furio, Robert "Bobby" Panaro Jr, lives in Las Vegas, and is semi-retired. He is not the underboss, but he might be the family's consigliere as he has sat down with members during disputes, or he is just a highly respected member.
Victor Sansanses has pretty much run things for nearly two years, so he might be boss. Buffalo is not that active, or they have staying under the radar. Utica and Ontario crews are the most active, as both have made members a decade ago, with Utica making Cardinale and Feliciano in this decade, Ontario bringing in a few Cotroni guys, while Buffalo has just recently made a couple of guys. Erie, Rome, and Endicott are dead, while Syracuse has a couple of old soldiers left and a handful of associates in that area.
A third of that family is retired or semi-retired. My count is 26 or 27 members left. Could be more.
Posters like him are the bane of the forums. Always combining some known facts with their personal fantasies in order to develop some bullshit narrative. How the hell would he even know if Buffalo had recently made a couple guys? What an ass.
So pretty much 4 guys to each capo ??? That's rubbish , the decavalcante family could do the same and have 15 capos

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Wiseguy » Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:57 pm

Hailbritain wrote:
furiofromnaples wrote:In the 2006 the fbi listed 14 made men 4 capos a boss, underboss and a consigliere.

Falzone was listed as boss.

I find a chart but there too names and more are in their 80s and for sure are retired and as boss.
I dont know why Buffalo was defunct or nearly defunct.
I think that in NY state should be a good recruitment pool.
4 capos for 14 made guys ??? Very very doubtful
That's actually true. The 2006 chart had 23 members - a boss, underboss, consigliere, 4 captains, and 16 soldiers. I suspect it simply worked out that way as some guys died off, while others lived on, and there wasn't any real reorganization done because there wasn't much activity by that point.
TommyGambino wrote:Post from that weirdo Giacamo Vacari over on bb, making things up again :lol:

Furio, Robert "Bobby" Panaro Jr, lives in Las Vegas, and is semi-retired. He is not the underboss, but he might be the family's consigliere as he has sat down with members during disputes, or he is just a highly respected member.
Victor Sansanses has pretty much run things for nearly two years, so he might be boss. Buffalo is not that active, or they have staying under the radar. Utica and Ontario crews are the most active, as both have made members a decade ago, with Utica making Cardinale and Feliciano in this decade, Ontario bringing in a few Cotroni guys, while Buffalo has just recently made a couple of guys. Erie, Rome, and Endicott are dead, while Syracuse has a couple of old soldiers left and a handful of associates in that area.
A third of that family is retired or semi-retired. My count is 26 or 27 members left. Could be more.
Posters like him are the bane of the forums. Always combining some known facts with their personal fantasies in order to develop some bullshit narrative. How the hell would he even know if Buffalo had recently made a couple guys? What an ass.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by TommyGambino » Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:08 am

Post from that weirdo Giacamo Vacari over on bb, making things up again :lol:

Furio, Robert "Bobby" Panaro Jr, lives in Las Vegas, and is semi-retired. He is not the underboss, but he might be the family's consigliere as he has sat down with members during disputes, or he is just a highly respected member.
Victor Sansanses has pretty much run things for nearly two years, so he might be boss. Buffalo is not that active, or they have staying under the radar. Utica and Ontario crews are the most active, as both have made members a decade ago, with Utica making Cardinale and Feliciano in this decade, Ontario bringing in a few Cotroni guys, while Buffalo has just recently made a couple of guys. Erie, Rome, and Endicott are dead, while Syracuse has a couple of old soldiers left and a handful of associates in that area.
A third of that family is retired or semi-retired. My count is 26 or 27 members left. Could be more.

Re: Leonard Falzone

by willychichi » Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:57 am

Re: Leonard Falzone

by Hailbritain » Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:36 am

furiofromnaples wrote:In the 2006 the fbi listed 14 made men 4 capos a boss, underboss and a consigliere.

Falzone was listed as boss.

I find a chart but there too names and more are in their 80s and for sure are retired and as boss.
I dont know why Buffalo was defunct or nearly defunct.
I think that in NY state should be a good recruitment pool.
4 capos for 14 made guys ??? Very very doubtful

Re: Leonard Falzone

by furiofromnaples » Sat Nov 19, 2016 3:45 am

In the 2006 the fbi listed 14 made men 4 capos a boss, underboss and a consigliere.

Falzone was listed as boss.

I find a chart but there too names and more are in their 80s and for sure are retired and as boss.
I dont know why Buffalo was defunct or nearly defunct.
I think that in NY state should be a good recruitment pool.

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