Cannone was one of the main conspirators in the Galante murder and the lead shooter reported to him immediately after the murder, which I would call "standing up" against Galante to say the least. We don't know what one-on-one interactions between Cannone and Galante were like in the late 1970s or if Cannone ever challenged Galante on a given matter. Cannone very well may have been part of earlier alleged conspiracies against Galante and keep in mind with Galante in and out of prison he wasn't always available as a target. No doubt discussions and plans to murder Galante were in place before summer 1979.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:06 am Cannone, did he stand up to Galante at all? Ferrugia, as I understood it was an old timer, respect Ted and chosen as a kinda " Placeholder" until the conflict in the family could be worked out, so no faction had an advantage over the other. I saw him as like a DiBella, but instead of a being installed by a powerful capo, he was installed by consensus.
Cannone did what mafia members do when they want to kill a powerful figure, which is go to the Commission to gain approval and then set up a well-organized murder. Cannone wasn't the only conspirator but was the highest-ranking Bonanno member (aside from Rastelli) involved in the conspiracy given that Marangello was not involved, which places Cannone at the top and center of the conspiracy.
I'm 100% Bonanno centric in threads about the Bonanno family, I admit. You and I have only intersected in threads about the Bonanno family and the Bonanno Montreal crew, so there you go.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:01 am I swear.. B. if I'm drug centric you are DEFINITLY Bonnano centric, lol...
I'll try to tackle your bullet point one by one to the best of my knowledge....
Rastelli was the official boss for over fifteen years, his enemies were all murdered, and his loyalists took over the family in his wake. That's his story on paper and it speaks for itself. Galante was feared/supported by a strong element in his own family, but posed a threat to the NYC mafia structure and was betrayed by some of his own followers. That's his story on paper.
The other families probably did have their own interests in mind, one of which is to follow mafia rules. If they allow usurpers to take over a family, it opens up the possibility that usurpers within their own families will try to take over. One of the purposes of the Commission is to uphold mafia rules, especially involving the boss position.