by B. » Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:23 pm
Galante hit without a doubt, both politically and the murder itself. Despite not being the "official" boss, Galante looks to have had the majority of the family behind him or too scared to challenge him. They were able to pull in support and participation from a few different factions in the family, all of them treacherous, including the "zip" faction who were at their peak under Galante's influence. That they were able to come together and take out three guys at once took a great degree of planning and luck, not to mention having everything in place to settle the dust afterward. If that hit had gone wrong we would be reading today about a full-blown war in the Bonanno family in 1979 instead of the "war by installment" that went down in the 1980s.
Galante hit without a doubt, both politically and the murder itself. Despite not being the "official" boss, Galante looks to have had the majority of the family behind him or too scared to challenge him. They were able to pull in support and participation from a few different factions in the family, all of them treacherous, including the "zip" faction who were at their peak under Galante's influence. That they were able to come together and take out three guys at once took a great degree of planning and luck, not to mention having everything in place to settle the dust afterward. If that hit had gone wrong we would be reading today about a full-blown war in the Bonanno family in 1979 instead of the "war by installment" that went down in the 1980s.