by newera_212 » Mon Mar 27, 2023 8:53 pm
Re: Bernardone...He looks like an old 47 in that picture. I know 47 isn't 27...but still.
LMAO at his apology to the court and to the union members. Especially the last part of it: “I just want to apologize to the court for letting my members down,” he said. “Now I know what I did was wrong — which I didn’t know then.”
Curious to know which crew he was in as well. I'm speculating that he wasn't in the 116th crew. Besides the 116th Crew which seems to be "at large" all over the damn place all the way from Manhattan up to the northern part of Westchester... there are at least two other Bronx "based" crews, right? Parello's 'Little Italy / Arthur Ave' crew and a more East Bronx and Morris Park based one? I say the neighborhoods in light quotes because we know these guys live and operate all over the place
Next question could be a different post or even a different thread, but who is Joseph Tantillo (Lucchese Soldier) ?? Does he have anything to do with the Tantillo produce company at Hunts Point? There is a Tantillo family who runs a pretty big produce biz at Hunts Point - where as of the time of this funeral, it wasn't like there was a huge array of little mob linked produce companies and a bunch of little bullshit ancillary companies set up for mob guys. There's like a solid core of family owned (not LCN family) big, legit produce businesses there - and a pretty clean well oiled machine. Being that mob guys have inroads to all of the other industries that make Hunts Point even exist, yeah sure ...not crazy for them to have some involvement at the actual market. But a made guy directly owning a biz? It's not like the Fish Market in the 1970s. If a made guy is really linked to direct ownership of one of the biz there, that's ridiculous - you'd think they'd keep someone like that as a close associate, at best. Probably isn't the same Tantillo? But if so..jesus christ
Re: Bernardone...He looks like an old 47 in that picture. I know 47 isn't 27...but still.
LMAO at his apology to the court and to the union members. Especially the last part of it: [i]“I just want to apologize to the court for letting my members down,” he said. [b]“Now I know what I did was wrong — which I didn’t know then.”[/b][/i]
Curious to know which crew he was in as well. I'm speculating that he wasn't in the 116th crew. Besides the 116th Crew which seems to be "at large" all over the damn place all the way from Manhattan up to the northern part of Westchester... there are at least two other Bronx "based" crews, right? Parello's 'Little Italy / Arthur Ave' crew and a more East Bronx and Morris Park based one? I say the neighborhoods in light quotes because we know these guys live and operate all over the place
Next question could be a different post or even a different thread, but who is Joseph Tantillo (Lucchese Soldier) ?? Does he have anything to do with the Tantillo produce company at Hunts Point? There is a Tantillo family who runs a pretty big produce biz at Hunts Point - where as of the time of this funeral, it wasn't like there was a huge array of little mob linked produce companies and a bunch of little bullshit ancillary companies set up for mob guys. There's like a solid core of family owned (not LCN family) big, legit produce businesses there - and a pretty clean well oiled machine. Being that mob guys have inroads to all of the other industries that make Hunts Point even exist, yeah sure ...not crazy for them to have some involvement at the actual market. But a made guy directly owning a biz? It's not like the Fish Market in the 1970s. If a made guy is really linked to direct ownership of one of the biz there, that's ridiculous - you'd think they'd keep someone like that as a close associate, at best. Probably isn't the same Tantillo? But if so..jesus christ