Cabrini....I wouldt engage him any longer on the subject. i know im not. you have already said the truest statement in the whole thread about him
you dont debate in good faith.
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Cabrini....I wouldt engage him any longer on the subject. i know im not. you have already said the truest statement in the whole thread about him
completely agreeB. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 6:14 pm Todaro is regional representative of the network. This is why Morena's cooperation revealed that Todaro was bothered nobody told him Iavarone was a made member of the LA family operating in his region. Not so he can demand tribute, but so he knows what is going on.
NickleCity wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:54 pmMatt Ricchiazzi is quite the character in Buffalo. It’s, also, interesting to see the history of advertisers on his site. Until recently one of the advertisers on all the subpages was prominent on the front for years as well. Matt has regularly defended that family and their business against OC connections on social media and in reply to news articles.
How many times do I (or others) have to repeat that we've seen several examples of residual mob activity (cases, new members inducted, etc.) after a family is defunct? How...many...times? Other than perhaps the media hype around it, how has Buffalo proven to be any different? People in this thread have incorrectly stated that "nothing was happening up until 2014" or whenever in an effort to show a contrast between then and now. That's not entirely correct. As in other places, we still saw minor, ad-hoc residual activity in Buffalo. Much of it, as the FBI stated, "loosely connected individuals committing Mafia-style crimes." I have a list going back to 2000. When we honestly consider this, there simply being an investigation or even an indictment no more automatically establishes what you guys or the media are alleging - the existence of a reestablished formally structured, active LCN family in Buffalo - than similar investigations and even indictments have elsewhere. This is not me "not debating in good faith" or trying to move the goal posts in a vain effort to save my ego. It's what I've been saying from the start.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 3:19 amIt has been established. By the FBI who have an indictment and are investigating the Buffalo Family. These are your rules I'm quoting, broheim. To argue that this is all circumstantial is quite a Dan-like argument to make.
There's always been active "Italian organized crime" in Western New York. Because of the geographic proximity, Italian OC groups from Canada moving drugs across the border through the region. Also some remnants of the Buffalo LCN engaging in residual crimes. But that doesn't automatically equate to a defunct Buffalo LCN family reorganizing/reactivating itself back into existence.TommyNoto wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:40 am
It’s an ego thing and not worth arguing about lol but we do have it from Canada and now the Feds that there is active Italian Organized Crime in WNY. That’s all that matters. The next 12-24 mo could he interesting as it seems the Feds have committed real resources to this case. This is just the beginning of learning more.
Pretty incredible how on the $ Nickle was , same with CC and B, nice work guys.
Maybe if you guys learned to friggin' read. Seriously, I wonder how closely you guys have actually read my posts, or Pogo's posts, explaining all this. Do you guys actually take the time to read them or do you just briefly scan? I ask because we've had to repeat the same points so many times in this thread that you guys either aren't reading them or your reading comprehension sucks. Or you conveniently ignore them because that's easier to do than responding to them.Cheech wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 6:28 amCabrini....I wouldt engage him any longer on the subject. i know im not. you have already said the truest statement in the whole thread about him
you dont debate in good faith.
Not at all. The difference between the confirmed members we can identify and the 30+ members cited by Violi is about 20 members. I've never asked that every last one of them be named. But it's only fair we get a sizeable list like we have with any other viable family, no? Especially if people want to allege the highly improbable - that the family has reestablished itself and made new members in large numbers.
We've discussed this before. In a purely theoretical, academic sense, you may be correct. But in more practical, real world terms - especially for the points argued here - the connection between ongoing crimes and a viable Mafia family is undeniable.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:46 am There's no Mafia quota for crime, no prerequisite that they have to leave bodies in the street. Granted it's usually a byproduct of their operations but not always. Chances are Buffalo was never dead. Made members thrive on connections and congregation. We on the board that looked at Todaro's businesses and concluded he "wouldn't want the headache" fail to recognize the Mafia as a subculture and not just an organization made popular by Godfather and the Sopranos. These aren't so much Crime Families as they are Families willing to resort to Crime. What's the difference? Unlike other OC groups that specialize and are joined together for a criminal endeavor, Sicilians have a 200-year old Tradition or confraternity that they are carrying on that involves kinship, intermarriages and hometown origins. This is so much more than just a gang or a highly organized criminal outfit that hierarchies and "criminal viability" misses the whole point.
At a certain point, that is good advice. Like I said before, with enough time, truth will cut it's own way.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:59 am Also, the Todaros are doing more than just selling pizzas:
(It knocked my socks off, TBH. When B. spoke of the Diplomat hotel I had this idea of a 2 or 3 star 3-4 story hotel. I looked it up and goddamn! When's the last time a New York member or boss owned something of this size?)
I have no doubt the Todaros are millionaires. Certainly possible they have money invested in hotel property. But owning that hotel outright, LOL, I don't think so.B. wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 3:17 am Should say, it was Ron Fino who said the Diplomat was controlled by the Todaros. They certainly held court and conducted affairs there for many years according to multiple sources. Among those who met with Joe Todaro Sr. there were Bonanno soldier Steve Maruca, Colombo soldier Joe Gorgone, and the Philly administration. Todaro Jr. was there for the Gorgone / Philly meet.
I'm not positive where the ownership sits today, only that the hotel was historically controlled by them and Todaro was overheard in his interview in recent years saying he owns a hotel in Florida. At one point they owned/controlled multiple Florida hotels. Sammy Gravano says he met with both Todaros in their hotel in Florida though not sure he specified Diplomat.
Just want to make sure to keep that point clear since we've all had a little bit of fun in this thread alongside the reality that the Todaros are successful businessmen who run the Buffalo mafia family.