Chris Christie wrote:On one hand we bitch and complain there is no news. On the other hand we criticize shit other people put out.
i think this is a very good point. you can't have it both ways and regardless of whether the information being presented is 100% accurate doesn't mean we should just throw the baby out with the bathwater as some would say.
maybe a few pieces might plug holes in the gaps that others may have and help us to reach a consensus on a particular issue. even some of the more controversial statements could help shed light on certain things if we weren't so dead set on the "all or nothing" mindset, examples...
-take the "detroit is is involved with 25% of the drugs" statement that people have criticized. personally, i don't believe that to be true. i think that the drug world in detroit is just too big and too violent for that number to even be close. the thing is, rather than just poo poo it and move on, why not ask for clarification? i'd be interested to know where the number came from with more specific details about possible connections with other criminal elements. if you haven't seen the detroit gangland episode, scott was involved and seems to know some stuff about the local gang scene as well so perhaps there is some info to be learned.
-another one, the family having operations is several states. i don't believe that the detroit lcn has large scale crews operating anywhere besides the city and surrounding suburbs, but that doesn't mean that a few guys here or there don't have a few things going on. i'd rather hear what may or may not be going on in a certain area as opposed to being told that there is no fbi sources on record to back things up.
-the "membership" numbers for detroit. sure, a bunch of guys where listed as "members", including a bunch of non-italians. this comes down to terminology again, so unless the list stated that everyone was 100% made, confirmed by multiple fbi sources, then maybe taking a step back and asking for clarification is a better option then just shit-canning the whole list. christie said all the names are real people, so it's not like they were just pulled off some gravestones. again, maybe some of the guys here who do a great job of researching things can take some of those names and run with them, shedding light on stuff that has been previously unknown.
as for the chicago numbers, it seems like the # of made guys in particular is what causes the most contention because of the issues with the formal ceremony, structure ect, not so much the size or scope of the criminal organization as a whole, although there are still issues with that as well. the latest numbers are 30 or so made guys with a little over 100 associates for a total manpower of around 150, which isn't in nearly as much dispute. i've always though along these lines... perhaps there are 50 or so guys who are either made or have made guy status, far from an insane observation. for all we know, they could have made 5 or 6 guys this morning and we likely wouldn't find out for years, if at all.