by antimafia » Thu Oct 03, 2024 2:49 pm
antimafia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 10:33 am
antimafia wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:13 pm
antimafia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 1:26 pm
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If Vincenzo Armeni’s funeral-home visitation is or is not at the Loreto, the funeral home chosen may offer clues as to his loyalties.
His murder could be possibly tied to conflict within the ‘ndrangheta in Quebec — from the family tree I’ve conducted over the years, his relatives have ancestry from Ardore. There was a period in the 2010s when Domenico Armeni had moved to Toronto for some reason, operating a restaurant — but I doubt the restaurant was the reason for the move to Toronto.
I saw very, very late last night that there were two 10:00 am docket matters to be heard for a Natale Armeni this morning at an Ontario Court of Justice location. I strongly suspect that the defendant is the nephew of the Vincenzo Armeni killed in Laval last October. Assuming the defendant is indeed the nephew, his father is Domenico Armeni, the one-time chef-owner of Ristorante Lucca in Quebec who in the early to mid-2010s had moved from the Montreal area to the Toronto area and had either opened here the Italian restaurant Doppio Zero (since closed) or took over as owner. Domenico, like brother Vincenzo, also has a well-known criminal history. I think that both Domenico and son Natale moved to the Toronto area at around the same time.
Natale Armeni is charged with the following: Assault | Careless Use/Storage Firearm/Carrying Concealed Weapon | … (additional charge or charges were truncated).
He was a manager/waiter at his father’s Toronto restaurant but he has also been described in the past as a co-proprietor of Lucca. After Doppio Zero closed, he appears to have gotten a job as a server from Chef Francesco Comito, whose Passione Moda Cucina restaurant in Woodbridge (Vaughan) would later close down. [snip]
I have not been following Natale Armeni's criminal matters that have been heard in an Ontario courthouse since last year but I do know that his sentencing date is Friday, September 6. I am hoping to get a journalist to cover this and to publish an article. There is no publication ban for Armeni's matters, but as a nonjournalist, I can't disseminate what I learn from the sentencing proceedings.
Natale Armeni will finally be sentenced in a couple of months.
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If Vincenzo Armeni’s funeral-home visitation is or is not at the Loreto, the funeral home chosen may offer clues as to his loyalties.
His murder could be possibly tied to conflict within the ‘ndrangheta in Quebec — from the family tree I’ve conducted over the years, his relatives have ancestry from Ardore. There was a period in the 2010s when Domenico Armeni had moved to Toronto for some reason, operating a restaurant — but I doubt the restaurant was the reason for the move to Toronto.
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I saw very, very late last night that there were two 10:00 am docket matters to be heard for a Natale Armeni this morning at an Ontario Court of Justice location. I strongly suspect that the defendant is the nephew of the Vincenzo Armeni killed in Laval last October. Assuming the defendant is indeed the nephew, his father is Domenico Armeni, the one-time chef-owner of Ristorante Lucca in Quebec who in the early to mid-2010s had moved from the Montreal area to the Toronto area and had either opened here the Italian restaurant Doppio Zero (since closed) or took over as owner. Domenico, like brother Vincenzo, also has a well-known criminal history. I think that both Domenico and son Natale moved to the Toronto area at around the same time.
Natale Armeni is charged with the following: Assault | Careless Use/Storage Firearm/Carrying Concealed Weapon | … (additional charge or charges were truncated).
He was a manager/waiter at his father’s Toronto restaurant but he has also been described in the past as a co-proprietor of Lucca. After Doppio Zero closed, he appears to have gotten a job as a server from Chef Francesco Comito, whose Passione Moda Cucina restaurant in Woodbridge (Vaughan) would later close down. [snip][/quote]
I have not been following Natale Armeni's criminal matters that have been heard in an Ontario courthouse since last year but I do know that his sentencing date is Friday, September 6. I am hoping to get a journalist to cover this and to publish an article. There is no publication ban for Armeni's matters, but as a nonjournalist, I can't disseminate what I learn from the sentencing proceedings.
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Natale Armeni will finally be sentenced in a couple of months.