Rat wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 10:17 pm
Is there still activity in the D?
From what I can tell the family is still around, but the members are very old and not up to much other than gambling rackets.
If they aren't defunct already, they will be in five to ten years.
Fairly accurate, I would say more 10-20 because Jackie isnt terribly old and they have a young capo or 2, and Joe D'Anna and his brother are nothing to be fucked with. They just seem content to die out because they refuse to make anyone new.
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Rat wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 10:17 pm
Is there still activity in the D?
From what I can tell the family is still around, but the members are very old and not up to much other than gambling rackets.
If they aren't defunct already, they will be in five to ten years.
Fairly accurate, I would say more 10-20 because Jackie isnt terribly old and they have a young capo or 2, and Joe D'Anna and his brother are nothing to be fucked with. They just seem content to die out because they refuse to make anyone new.
Good points, though I thought the D'Annas were Sicilian mafiosi who happened to settle in Detroit, and were not "Zerilli Crime Family" guys. I take it this is wrong?
Good points, though I thought the D'Annas were Sicilian mafiosi who happened to settle in Detroit, and were not "Zerilli Crime Family" guys. I take it this is wrong?
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The brothers are sicilian and related to Salvatore D’Anna who is supposedly a boss in Sicily and their uncle was capo Anthony “Tony Cars” D’Anna who was heavily involved with auto theft and insurance fraud but they were close to the Tocco's, not really Zerilli. I live in Michigan and you can still lay down bets or loan money in various eateries, cafe's, tanning salons, etc - which are owned by extended family members of deceased figures. Sports betting is very popular around Detroit. The Pistons, Redwings and Lions have had rather chaotic win/loss streaks for decades and with die hard fans that has to be a huge money maker.
TerenceBigBalls wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 12:57 pm
Good points, though I thought the D'Annas were Sicilian mafiosi who happened to settle in Detroit, and were not "Zerilli Crime Family" guys. I take it this is wrong?
The brothers are sicilian and related to Salvatore D’Anna who is supposedly a boss in Sicily and their uncle was capo Anthony “Tony Cars” D’Anna who was heavily involved with auto theft and insurance fraud but they were close to the Tocco's, not really Zerilli. I live in Michigan and you can still lay down bets or loan money in various eateries, cafe's, tanning salons, etc - which are owned by extended family members of deceased figures. Sports betting is very popular around Detroit. The Pistons, Redwings and Lions have had rather chaotic win/loss streaks for decades and with die hard fans that has to be a huge money maker.
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Thanks for the info.
I was just jokingly calling the Detroit family the "Zerilli Family" because I'd heard people call it that before.
Are the D'Annas considered members of the Detroit family?
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
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Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 am
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
Pogo
Pogo, Does the F.B.I even consider Detroit a functioning Family in 2019?
I thought the remaining functioning Families were obviously the New York 5, then: New Jersey, Philly, Chicago, & New England. No?
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 am
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
Pogo
Pogo, Does the F.B.I even consider Detroit a functioning Family in 2019?
I thought the remaining functioning Families were obviously the New York 5, then: New Jersey, Philly, Chicago, & New England. No?
I never see Detroit listed by the FBI as a viable family anymore on their websites and whatnot. They did until not too long ago, but recently I never see them on such lists.
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 am
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
Pogo
Pogo, Does the F.B.I even consider Detroit a functioning Family in 2019?
I thought the remaining functioning Families were obviously the New York 5, then: New Jersey, Philly, Chicago, & New England. No?
I never see Detroit listed by the FBI as a viable family anymore on their websites and whatnot. They did until not too long ago, but recently I never see them on such lists.
The status of the Detroit and Buffalo families has been a touchy subject to discuss in recent years.
I haven't seen FBI specifically stating Detroit is a defunct family like they did with Buffalo in 2006.
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 am
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
Pogo
And here I was reading the DEA National Drug Threat Assessment and Michigan High Intensity Trafficking Area reports (both of which have nary a peep about LCN drug trafficking in Detroit) like a schmuck. Who knew these guys were so deep into the drug trade?
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 am
This reads like a GBB post. Now they are all big drug traffickers now and lucky for us you are "hearing/being told" all about it.
Pogo
Pogo, Does the F.B.I even consider Detroit a functioning Family in 2019?
I thought the remaining functioning Families were obviously the New York 5, then: New Jersey, Philly, Chicago, & New England. No?
I never see Detroit listed by the FBI as a viable family anymore on their websites and whatnot. They did until not too long ago, but recently I never see them on such lists.
The status of the Detroit and Buffalo families has been a touchy subject to discuss in recent years.
I haven't seen FBI specifically stating Detroit is a defunct family like they did with Buffalo in 2006.
As I've said several times, Detroit is at best a grey area because of conflicting info and comments over the past 20 years.
But the idea that they are significantly involved in drug trafficking is ludicrous. Other than Vito Parisi (a former associate of Detroit LCN turncoat Nove Tocco) being charged with manufacturing and delivering marijuana in 2013, can anyone even think of another mob drug case in Detroit over the past 20 years? Amazing how these guys fly under the radar.