I posted this excerpt from a 1992 Washington Post article a while back.
"The federal government's hit list for the Mafia once included nearly 20 cities, but officials say they are close to crossing off Cleveland; Denver; Los Angeles; New Orleans; Pittston, Pa.; Rochester, N.Y.; San Francisco; San Jose; St. Louis and Tampa. 'We still have powerful La Cosa Nostra families in New York City, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston and south Florida,' said Paul Coffey, who heads the Justice Department's organized crime division."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/ ... 13bfe6ea91
First, they list 10 families that they're close to "crossing off" as far back as 1992.
Second, the ones they referred to as "powerful" are the
same 9 families we've seen listed over and over again in other articles, reports etc. as still being around - the 5 NY families, New Jersey, New England, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Not to be confused, since they listed Tampa as one of the crossed off ones, when they say "South Florida" they were talking about the presence of the NY families there.
So who was left out? Obviously places like Dallas, Madison, and so on weren't even a factor at that point. The families not ready to be "crossed off" but not listed among those still considered "powerful" were Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Kansas City. In hindsight, considering there hasn't been any mob activity there since the mid-1980s, Milwaukee should have been among the crossed off ones. But the other four families were in a grey area and, indeed, we saw more activity from them throughout the 1990s. But that was then.
cdc wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 3:35 pm
This is an interesting one.
IF what is reported to be on these wiretaps is true, that is a assumption that can be made but will need confirming, then there are a few details to review.
1. They have promoted someone to be undeboss.
2. It was directed by a known high ranking member of buffalo LCN who is now claimed to be boss.
3. This decision was report3d to 3 of the 5 families in NYC
4. The underboss had direct involvement with one of the NYC families via presence at a making ceremony.
5. They have made and appointed a new captain for the Hamilton area and have attempted to recruit more members.
Now if it is true and you have the boss making someone who is obviously very criminally active in 2015 and then promoting him to underboss a few years later then there is clearly a certain level of functionally either ongoing or trying to be established. The further making and promoting to capo of another criminally active person in Hamilton would also indicate an attempt to implement structure/management. To compound this you also have them supposedly reaching out to 3 heads of the 5 families. To do this there has to be a level of association with these families. It’s not like they just driven to nyc and have knocked on some doors and said btw this guys the new underboss. Clearly , certainly with th Bonnanos, there is an ongoing association with these crime families. Now there have been certain guys like D’elia who had dealings with other families as a made member but not really as a amber of a family but it’s not like he was ever reporting news of his Organisation with them, just personal business dealings. This would very much indicate that buffalo lcn family, as a business enterprise, is active.
What has to be considered though is that
Todaro would have had contacts in with ppl in the five families from many years ago, when he was active, and would not have necessarily been active recently to have the ability to reach out to them. He has been very quiet and from the outside looked to be retired for many many years. It could well be the case that the buffalo lcn was effectively dead and only recently there has been a push to re establish its functionality. That would mean that the fbi has been right in insisting there was no viable Organisation previously but that had changed. If you see how they were actively trying to recruit new members then it would corroborate this.
It could well be that this short lived revival attempt is over with violi’s Bust and the attention chasing
Todaro back to the shadows. Pogo and wiseguy could be 100% right in saying that there is no family and still isn’t but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t an attempt to. There clearly was if these reports are true.
Sorry for the ramble. Just my opinion anyway.
As I said before, while I'm usually not one to get into the prediction game, I'm willing to bet this is going to going to be much like the New Orleans mob case in 1994 or the Tampa mob case in 2000. At both points, you technically still had guys in leadership positions in those families. Both were in contact and working with the New York families. But the feds had written both off. And, sure enough, both cases proved to be anomalies.
I'm predicting this will be the same with the OTremens case. It's an anomoly. There may be some guys in certain positions but neither the 2017 or the wiretaps we read about this week will prove to be an early sign of a resurgent, robust and active family. And people who are expecting that will be disappointed.
All roads lead to New York.