Patrickgold wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:34 am
Just got word that Joe The Builder passed away a couple of days ago. I know he was very sick the last couple of years. Don’t have any further details on it.
Damn. He had to be over 90. Any obit yet?
He had a long career, climbed pretty high and stayed under the radar. Did he ever do a serious prison term?
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:34 am
Just got word that Joe The Builder passed away a couple of days ago. I know he was very sick the last couple of years. Don’t have any further details on it.
He had a long career, climbed pretty high and stayed under the radar. Did he ever do a serious prison term?
He did a couple years on a burglary charge in the late 60s, but so far as I’m aware, that’s it.
"Hey, hey, hey — this is America, baby! Survival of the fittest.”
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:34 am
Just got word that Joe The Builder passed away a couple of days ago. I know he was very sick the last couple of years. Don’t have any further details on it.
I reached out to a couple sources and they confirmed it.
Interesting comment on GBB about alleged Cicero crew boss Louis Rainone and how he runs the crew. I keep running into this sort of characterization of Cicero again and again when I talk to people online like in YouTube comments etc. who seem knowledgeable. Is consistent with that big writeup Scott did a while back, too. Incidentally, this is like the fifth or sixth time I've read/heard the term "white trash" used in association with today's Cicero crew.
He’s running things for Sarno on the street taking orders from him directly. The Cicero crew is more biker gang than anything. The enforcers are true white trash motherfuckers as his muscle are bikers (outlaws)
If you owe them money or get in trouble they use bikers to threaten you to get what they want. The Cicero guys are different from other crews in Chicago on how they choose to conduct business.
I’ve never seen that footage of him outside the Dirksen. He looks young and svelte.
That was probably from a 1992 grand jury inquiry concerning Outfit-related car bombings. Andriacchi was called to testify. Others subpoenaed were Frank Calabrese, Sam Carlisi, Marco D'Amico, John DiFronzo, Anthony Dote, Joseph LaMantia, James Marcello, and Anthony Zizzo. Interesting to note that Andriacchi was the only one of those listed not convicted of a crime in the early to mid nineties.