You really have to learn how to read properly. Renaud stated Rizzuto (referring to Vito not his son) was too busy settling a beef between Scoppa and a biker around 2003 and then send his two main enforcers, Giordano and Del Balso, to settle the matter. This was 15 years before this conflict. By creating this confusion you make debating with you tiresome and thereby pointless. I say this in good faith.CabriniGreen wrote:Also, in a another new article, it confirms Scoppa was beefing over drug territory with the Hells Angel's, and that Rizzuto was too busy to solve it. This must have been when Wooley and the others were caught discussing Scoppa, and Wooley said he deserved a " bullet in the chest"...
This might have been right around the time the Scoppas started planning the murders....
It's got to clear at this point, you need to have extensive contacts, resources, and diplomacy skills if you want to rule in Montreal. You cant kill 3, 4 guys like in say NY, and take over. It doesnt work like that up there.
That's what each usurper since Montagna tried and failed including Rizzuto's own successors. It's a mess up there.
If you've paid attention to my posts of these last several years you'd know I've been questioning how much influence the Bonannos still have in Montreal since Vito came back in 2012. I've been speculating that Vito's group may have been given recognition as an an indepedent group but also that the Bonannos may still be reorganizing their crew. I have never said that they still have total control but it can't be ruled out either simply because we don't know these facts. Fact is however that the Bonannos are still there but it remains to be seen in what capacity....@Lupara
You guys are starting to come around. It makes it easier to talk about this stuff. No one says the Bonnanos arnt in Canada, it just cant be assumed in 2019 they still are absolute rulers. To me it's like believing Little Italy is still a mafia stronghold or something.