Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
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Re: Pasquale (Pat) Musitano shot west of Toronto
Link below is to Daniel Renaud's French-language article:
Des rapprochements entre les groupes criminels du Québec et de l'Ontario?
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/just ... ntario.php
Des rapprochements entre les groupes criminels du Québec et de l'Ontario?
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/just ... ntario.php
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Wow. Great article antiantimafia wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:01 am Italian probe reveals how 'criminal blockchain' gives Toronto-area mobsters international authority
http://nationalpost.com/wcm/00ac2e8c-69 ... 52057d2b36
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Re: Pasquale (Pat) Musitano shot west of Toronto
MOB MUDDLING: 'Incompetent hit team' fails to ice Musitano again
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/ ... ano-again/
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/ ... ano-again/
Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
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Re: Pasquale (Pat) Musitano shot west of Toronto
Do you think he leaves the country or will he stay and let them eventually wipe him off the planet? Is he an ego maniac from your understanding?antimafia wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:57 am MOB MUDDLING: 'Incompetent hit team' fails to ice Musitano again
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/ ... ano-again/
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
Who is Anna Sergi?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:14 pm So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
Very interesting and makes my mind race with questions. Thanks for sharing.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:14 pm So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
The Sergi's are a Calabrian family, it is a very common name in Reggio Calabria. The town my family comes from in Reggio had many Sergi's, I had an Aunt that married into the Sergi's. My uncle's brother from Reggio moved to Australia and was big with the Barbaro clan in the land down under.cavita wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:42 pmWho is Anna Sergi?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:14 pm So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
She is a Lecturer in Criminology in the Sociology department at University of Essex in the United Kingdom, and the Deputy Director of the Centre for Criminologycavita wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:42 pmWho is Anna Sergi?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:14 pm So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
Re: Pasquale (Pat) Musitano shot west of Toronto
Doesn't matter where he hides. As we've seen, people get hit anywhere in the world from Sicily to South America.
That Musitano depends on a 76 year old for protection says enough about his status, unless that guy is like Buscetta in the Godfather Part II. He did do a decent job this time.
And if the associate was the target, obviously he would've been shot at the scene.
With these amateur hitmen, it appears there's an open contract on him. Del Balso was in a similar situation when two neanderthals showed up at his door step.
That Musitano depends on a 76 year old for protection says enough about his status, unless that guy is like Buscetta in the Godfather Part II. He did do a decent job this time.
And if the associate was the target, obviously he would've been shot at the scene.
With these amateur hitmen, it appears there's an open contract on him. Del Balso was in a similar situation when two neanderthals showed up at his door step.
Re: RE: Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
She could just mean that the remnants of the Buffalo family are now mingling with other crime groups. But it also seems like she's dodging the question so she doesn't have to explain her previous statements.Wiseguy wrote:So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
Does she even know that the Buffalo family has had a a connection to the Ndrangheta going back decades, it is hardly something new.
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
the todaro family was a lcn one, not just allied with lcn, today it is dead according to fbi but still viable according to violi wiretaps, also i suppose she's talking about canada only
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
"LCN is a social construction these days." Ah spoken like a true sociologist.
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Re: Buffalo/Ontario Mob Acitivity
Do you find her response to be that out of alignment with what you believe, that Buffalo isn't viable? A crime family, that's not LCN would be somewhat of an accurate description, IF you don't believe Buffalo is a viable organization.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:14 pm So I emailed Anna Sergi, who most will remember came out with that report on the New York families not long ago, and asked her why she characterized the Todaro family of Buffalo as once being a part of La Cosa Nostra.
This was her response -
"Sorry the question is way too broad and would require a lot more background. LCN is a social construction these days - it has changed from what it used to be - the mafia families such as the Todaro were once allied to what used to be LCN and today are engrained in the new hybrid order between LCN ‘ndrangheta and whoever else - things are way more fluid these days."
I asked this before, why exactly should I consider the Musitanos a crime family, but not the Violis/Luppinos? When they seem just as active and connected, maybe BETTER connected? Why should we consider the Ursinos a crime family then?
I've made the point before, until recently I've NEVER seen ANY of the Calabrian clans broken down really. We just got the Figliomenis, we know about the Commisos, Collucios, I have NO idea what clan Tavernese or DiMaria are bosses of,or even what their operations are, or WHERE they are.Theres a lot we still don't know.