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Mike Rizzitello was one hard motherfucker

Any info on the LA Family working with the Hessians MC?
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Rizzitello was solid. Started off under Crazy Joe in Brooklyn.

Was there any made member in any of the west coast families that was born and raised out west, particularly in the town which their family was located? I don't think there was one.
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Bruno187 wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 11:22 am
Grouchy Sinatra wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 7:59 pm
Bruno187 wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 2:01 pm I could easily live in Northern California just for the wine, food, and weather. Reminds me a lot of Italy. People are also disarmingly pleasant. I keep wondering "what the fuck are they up to being so nice for no reason".
The region of the country with the strongest weed has the nicest people. Go figure.
Ha!! I never thought about that. :lol:
I wonder whatever happened to Alfred Mauriello. He was back and forth between Vegas and LA for a few years then his kid ratted on him for arranging the Blitzstein murder. I'm assuming he died inside as he'd probably be in his late 80's now and there's nothing else on him I could find.
Some of the stories about the LA family trying to get a foothold in Vegas are hilarious.

One LA boss, I forget who but I'm thinking Licata, wanted to kill a casino owner in hopes that the rest would "fall into line". lol. Talk about having no clue how it worked.

I also like the story where Frattiano asks Benny Binion whatever happened to the casino that Dragna was supposed to be given a piece of, and Binion tells him that Dragna accepted a cash buyout instead that was worth far less than what his stake in the casino would have been.

The Mickey Mouse Mafia. ...and I'm from out here.
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With Peter and Carmen Milano (both privileged) educated guys being the powers in L.A. for a while just goes to show how terrible the organization was out there. Neither one of those fucks could hold a candle to their dad Tony and Uncle Frank, two of the most respected gangsters in the country.
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Frank Bompensiero on wiretap talking about sharing a car with his daughter. He was a captain, and the defacto boss of San Diego. Imagine a New York captain having to let his daughter use his car for laundry and grocery shopping, etc. Most of the solid earners in LA came out of Mickey Cohen's outfit. You couldn't roll with him if you weren't bringing in cash. Cohen spent a lot of time in Cleveland too and was close to the older Milanos so the Cleveland connection to LA makes sense.
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Grouchy Sinatra wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 7:59 pm Frank Bompensiero on wiretap talking about sharing a car with his daughter. He was a captain, and the defacto boss of San Diego. Imagine a New York captain having to let his daughter use his car for laundry and grocery shopping, etc. Most of the solid earners in LA came out of Mickey Cohen's outfit. You couldn't roll with him if you weren't bringing in cash. Cohen spent a lot of time in Cleveland too and was close to the older Milanos so the Cleveland connection to LA makes sense.
No doubt. Tony Milano was one of the earliest mafioso to get into labor racketeering, at one time, every major Local had a mob guy or connected guy in a powerful role. With Frank in Mexico and L.A., Tony spent many years out there, had a 2nd residence in Beverly Hills that he spent 6 months a year at and ran many of the motion picture unions through the Youngstown Warner Bros. Connection. Tony’s kids were spoiled brats and given everything which is why they were fuck ups. Tony and his brother Frank came from nothing in San Roberto, RC, Italy. Mickey Cohen was close to Tony as well as the Jewish boys from Cleveland, Moe Dalitz, Morris Kleinman, Louis Rothkopf, and Samuel Tucker.

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Casinos as we know them were pretty much invented by Cleveland guys. Or perfected by them at the very least.
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Grouchy Sinatra wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:09 am Casinos as we know them were pretty much invented by Cleveland guys. Or perfected by them at the very least.
Pre-Las Vegas, Cleveland had casino's in California, Kentucky, OH etc. Moe Dalitz was a genius...and probably the wealthiest gangster of all time.
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aleksandrored wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:36 am Since the family is extinct, is there another family with interest or operations in LA?
Ya. The Crips and Bloods
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HolyCannoli wrote: Mon May 13, 2019 10:02 am
aleksandrored wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:36 am Since the family is extinct, is there another family with interest or operations in LA?
Ya. The Crips and Bloods
As far as Italian groups I think the Camorra has a group there
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I didn't follow L.A. other than knowing Tony DelSanter and Jimmy "The Weasel" Fratianno were childhood friends in Cleveland and was brought in to find some help with Danny Greene.
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HolyCannoli wrote: Mon May 13, 2019 10:02 am
aleksandrored wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:36 am Since the family is extinct, is there another family with interest or operations in LA?
Ya. The Crips and Bloods
Mexican Mafia.
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Philly d wrote: Mon May 13, 2019 1:24 pm
HolyCannoli wrote: Mon May 13, 2019 10:02 am
aleksandrored wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:36 am Since the family is extinct, is there another family with interest or operations in LA?
Ya. The Crips and Bloods
Mexican Mafia.
Vagos MC.
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Some Mexican Mafia guys were going to hit someone in the LA family for Frattiano but I think he flipped before they followed through with it.
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