Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
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Arrêt des poursuites dans l’opération Magot-Mastiff
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What's these guys background? Why the Spanish last name? Anyone know?
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Perhaps he's of Spanish descent.CabriniGreen wrote:What's these guys background? Why the Spanish last name? Anyone know?
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It's weird, because they all have Italian first names...
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Half Italian half Spanish... who knows.CabriniGreen wrote:It's weird, because they all have Italian first names...
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Maybe South American such as Venezuelan. That could explain connections to the rizzutos and possibly the caruana cuntreras.
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With the West End gang apparently disbanded, possibly reformed in some way, are they now closer to the Bikers?
Or are they more, "mercenary" like, in that they will do business with whomever is bringing the shit in.... and they follow the money?
What do you think?
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If there's no business connection, (the MOST consistent activity being narcotics trafficking) who with the Bonnanos, in your opinion would be close to the bikers? And also, who would be able to control the gangs?
The remaining Bonnanos you suspect to still be operational, what activities do you think they are involved in? And do you think they are operating as a cell, or actively communicating with, and answering to NY?
And if so, who do you think replaced Zummo in the role of intermediary, or whatever he was supposed to be?
How does the Mexicans coming to town like Walmart affect the local balance of power? I see Pietrantonio is close to the powerful biker...... Do they really still need the Italians for anything?
If the Hells are the strongest crime group, it really makes me wonder what exactly is the makeup and function of the Wolfpack now......
I mean, it started in B.C. to combat United Nations gang, right? I cant figure how that translates to Montreal, TODAY, anyway. I cant see Iranians being mafia foot soldiers, so it still somewhat puzzles me.....
They are also working WITH the cartels, creating thier own routes and transport methods.... I've read about remote control parachutes, or some shit.....
It doesnt strike me as a group that's waiting for permission from anyone....
Or are they more, "mercenary" like, in that they will do business with whomever is bringing the shit in.... and they follow the money?
What do you think?
@Lupara
If there's no business connection, (the MOST consistent activity being narcotics trafficking) who with the Bonnanos, in your opinion would be close to the bikers? And also, who would be able to control the gangs?
The remaining Bonnanos you suspect to still be operational, what activities do you think they are involved in? And do you think they are operating as a cell, or actively communicating with, and answering to NY?
And if so, who do you think replaced Zummo in the role of intermediary, or whatever he was supposed to be?
How does the Mexicans coming to town like Walmart affect the local balance of power? I see Pietrantonio is close to the powerful biker...... Do they really still need the Italians for anything?
If the Hells are the strongest crime group, it really makes me wonder what exactly is the makeup and function of the Wolfpack now......
I mean, it started in B.C. to combat United Nations gang, right? I cant figure how that translates to Montreal, TODAY, anyway. I cant see Iranians being mafia foot soldiers, so it still somewhat puzzles me.....
They are also working WITH the cartels, creating thier own routes and transport methods.... I've read about remote control parachutes, or some shit.....
It doesnt strike me as a group that's waiting for permission from anyone....
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i think they are italians (probably sicilians), there are a few surnames of spanish origins like lopez, martinezCabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:56 am What's these guys background? Why the Spanish last name? Anyone know?
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http://www.namespedia.com/details/Lopez
According to this most Lopez in Italy are in puglia
According to this most Lopez in Italy are in puglia
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HIGHLY fuckin interesting.....
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Résolution de quatre meurtres reliés au crime organisé
https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/communiques/r ... -organise/
https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/communiques/r ... -organise/
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^^^^
According to Radio-Canada reporter Pascal Robidas,
1. the Sûreté du Québec (province's police force) has indicated that Salvatore Scoppa's murder was retaliation for his having ordered the four murders, and
2. the SQ had found the motorcycle used by two of the shooters.
I don't know when the motorcycle was found, especially in light of the fact that last month, the SQ had published photos for the first time since Sollecito was killed, including a picture of two unidentified people on the motorcycle.
According to Radio-Canada reporter Pascal Robidas,
1. the Sûreté du Québec (province's police force) has indicated that Salvatore Scoppa's murder was retaliation for his having ordered the four murders, and
2. the SQ had found the motorcycle used by two of the shooters.
I don't know when the motorcycle was found, especially in light of the fact that last month, the SQ had published photos for the first time since Sollecito was killed, including a picture of two unidentified people on the motorcycle.
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La police arrête de présumés tueurs issus du crime organisé
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/just ... ganise.php
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/just ... ganise.php
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^^^^
Quatre meurtres de mafieux finalement résolus:
https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/10/16/ ... nt-resolus
Quatre meurtres de mafieux finalement résolus:
https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/10/16/ ... nt-resolus