NickleCity wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 amHere is another interesting piece of information: I Just found another Giammaresi in Fino’s book The Triangle Exit. It appears Tom Giammaresi was a bodyguard and associate of Pieri who, as a BPD Detective, provided Pieri with information about ongoing investigations. Here is what Fino wrote:NickleCity wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:16 amIn 1977 Joe Gerace, a Vegas blackjack dealer, was indicted on manslaughter charges in Buffalo.NickleCity wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:16 am
Looks like you may be right Stroccos. Here is a screenshot of court documents related to Anthony Gerace's upcoming sentencing that indicates he used and ex-boxer to collect debts.
Anthony Gerace (Gambling Records & Former Boxer as Enforcer).png
Here is the link to document from which this screenshot was taken: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/16 ... -v-gerace/
Could be coincidence, but given the story you mention in The Niagara Fall Reporter and which I, also, highlighted in my post on potential mob activity in the Buffalo Mob's "Dead Years," and the fact that Lou was arrested in Rochester for trying to collect gambling debts with threats of extortion and violence--It sure raises an eyebrow!
NickleCity wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 7:37 pm THE DEAD YEARS: Arrests/Indictments/Investigations Related to Individuals Who May Have Ties to the "Remnants" of Buffalo Crime Family
For many the lack of known arrests and indictments for the period of 2006 to the present are indicators that the Buffalo Crime family is dead and that any activity is from remnants of the family. This is certainly a reasonable argument. The issue is this: If one believes the crime family is dead he or she may overlook or dismiss possible activity. However, the opposite is true as well. Those who believe the crime family is active may find it in places where it is not.
Below I outline 17 different incidents where those involved appear to have connections to people who are/were in or have had associations with the Buffalo crime family during this time period. This doesn't mean all incidents are connected to the Buffalo mob. However, the more I look into connections the more I believe the Buffalo crime family has been active all along. At the very least it has influenced a great deal of criminal behavior even today.
1. 2006: Turchiarelli, Cimento, and Bianchi indicted for trying to collect a gambling debts in Rochester threats of extortion and violence…
Turchiarelli
Here is a link to article: https://buffalonews.com/2006/05/04/ex-c ... tion-plot/ Here is a link to Turchiarelli being accused of being mafia enforcer: https://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/St ... /whil.html
Joe Cimanto
Found no connections for Cimento to Buffalo mob accept to Turchiarelli and Bianchi
Joe Bianchi
The Bianchi’s were often associated with Rochester faction. See: http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.c ... -list.html In the 70’s/80’s they owned restaurants frequented by the mob in Rochester.
Richard Bianchi is currently chairman of WNY OTB (Off Track Betting) which is being investigated by a Federal Grand Jury. Here is the link: https://www.investigativepost.org/2019/ ... igate-otb/ The OTB in WNY has been accused of intimidating witnesses. Here is the article: https://www.investigativepost.org/2019/ ... g-witness/
It appears Joe Gerace had a relationship with Richard Turchiarelli who was also involved in the beating after a engagement party for a Buffalo police officer named Richard Atti See screen shot and this casetext link: https://casetext.com/case/people-v-gramaglia
Is Richard Turchiarelli related to the exBoxer and possible enforcer for the Geraces'? I don't know for sure, but I did dig up a Richard who is related to a Lou but I don't know in what capacity or if it is the same Lou. Does anyone have any information on this?
Joe Gerace is friendly with the Todaro's (if not related to them and the Gerace family in Buffalo.) He signed both Joe Todaro Sr. and Josephine "Nanni T's" obituary guestbooks.
Also of interest is the involvement of tobacco salesman Jack Giammaresi given the Buffalo crime family has had significant involvement in tobacco smuggling in conjunction with the indigenous peoples and their reservations in upstate NY. Also interesting that this incident involved another Buffalo police officer Philip Gramaglia. Perhaps the Gerace family has had a lot of "influence" on law enforcement in WNY.
Here is a link to a WIVB news video of Atti, Giammaresi, & Gramaglia's sentencing: https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/dig ... d/88/rec/1
Think this lends some more support to the idea that the 1977 beating/Joe Gerace, Turchiarelli, Jack Giammaresi connections are mob related, which adds support to the notion that the Gerace family has had a history or relationships with corrupt law enforcement officials.Sam Pieri wasted little time in his role as my Buffalo Mafia helmsman and ignoring the orders that he was to communicate with me through his nephew, he introduced me to his bodyguard and close associate, Tom Giammaresi, a Buffalo Police detective who provided him with sensitive information about ongoing investigations. As we sat in the kitchen of the Pieri home (owned by Giammaresi), Sammy told me that he wanted office space for a business that was envisioned by the elder Mafioso and his obedient police officer. The plan was for Giammaresi to form a minority company to take advantage of the current laws that required all state and federal projects to award a percentage to minority-owned contractors and businesses. Enjoying the assistance of the family-controlled Local 210, they decided to take advantage of the proposed multi-million dollar light rail rapid transit project that was a focal point of Buffalo's future and viability. Their idea was to start an equipment leasing company that would make machinery available for the general and subcontractors that would be awarded the massive amount of work.
Also, given Jack Giammaresi being a tobacco salesman and Tom Giammaresi's connection to Pieri I can't help but wonder if Jack was part of Buffalo family trafficking of cigs and tobacco to Canada in cooperation with some corrupt players in the upstate reservations. Anyway, the more I look the more intertwined these old cases seem to be with each other and the current investigation into IOC in Buffalo.
Something else that makes me go MMM?
Found an article from the Journal of Ogdensburg, NY on Tuesday March 7, 1970 that indicates a Buffalo Police Officer named Robert Grisanti was suspended by the Buffalo police because he had been charged with perjury and contempt by the grand jury investigated the Long murder case I've talked about above. Here is the article:
I believe this is the same Robert Grisanti that was commended for his efforts for fighting narcotics traffickers and drug dealers as officer of the year in 1997. (Of interest Bill Henderson of Toronto Police Service was selected for the 1997 Canadian officer of the year.) See article below:
You can see from this Linked-in profile (below) that “Bob” Grisanti would have served BPD for 27 years as stated in The Buffalo News article from 1997 (above).
Additionally, Robert Grisanti was a murder target of Buffalo mob hit man Luciano “AKA Dilly, AKA Dillinger” Spataro who was recently release from prison. He was to be killed for investigating “the drug empire” of Mike Biscotto who operated in what has been called the Graziadei Drug Ring with Spataro.
SEE: https://buffalonews.com/news/informant- ... a2fd0.html Pictures of article below:
SEE ALSO: https://buffalonews.com/news/police-off ... fba6c.html. Pictures of article below:
I should note that Frank J Morrocco was convicted for his role in the Grazaidei Drug ring and is involved with the Lockport and Kenmore debt collection scandal being investigated for its connects to the Buffalo mafia by Federal Law Enforcement right now.
Has the Buffalo mob and Gerace family had it hand in Buffalo law enforcement all this time? Katrina Nigro has made those allegations about Peter Gerace Jr. and the Cheektowaga PD.
I, also, believe Michael Masecchia's Uncle Raniero was a Buffalo homicide detective during this time period and if I remember correctly Michael had an underage conviction for drug dealing. I will have to go back and see if I can find that. At the very least there is a document that I've posted showing his connection to Las Vegas and and DEA files going back to 2004. Interesting that Raniero Masecchia II died at a young age in March of 2009 and Michael's nephew Bart Mazzara Jr in 2019. Bart Jr. worked at the Buffalo News and most people think he OD'd... some wonder if it was a cover for something a little more sinister. But take all this with a grain of salt--its just street talk.