What families are still active?
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What families are still active?
People here on this forum seem to have deep knowledge of the subject matter, so In your guys opinion what LCN families are still active in USA and have a good structure that should last a while?
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The NY 5
Jersey
Chicago
New England
Philly
Then people debate Buffalo and Detroit
Jersey
Chicago
New England
Philly
Then people debate Buffalo and Detroit
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If I had to guess Chicago dies out in the next 15 years then New England and Philly in the next 20-35
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I’m not the foremost mafia expert but from what I’ve seen they only have a handful of guys still alive and most of them don’t even live in Cleveland anymore
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Nothing is there. There hasn’t been for decades. JCB is a great Cleveland Historian
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montreal and toronto
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The dudes in Canada kill each other like it's still the 1980s. More rackets to exploit in Canada.Canadian Italian Mafia are the top of the food chain. Money makers
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Surely not ahead of the big Italian clans?Nick Prango wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:42 amThe dudes in Canada kill each other like it's still the 1980s. More rackets to exploit in Canada.Canadian Italian Mafia are the top of the food chain. Money makers
I didn't torture the kid, didn't do nuttin like that. Shot him a couple times and he died.
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The rackets are the same. The difference is Canadian law and law enforcement is still playing catch up. Canada is a liberal country and their laws are weak. They don't have RICO and their law enforcement doesn't yet have the in-house intel on organized crime the FBI and other agencies do in the U.S.Nick Prango wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:42 amThe dudes in Canada kill each other like it's still the 1980s. More rackets to exploit in Canada.Canadian Italian Mafia are the top of the food chain. Money makers
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I wonder why although hard laws and rico united states still have a high murder rateWiseguy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:59 amThe rackets are the same. The difference is Canadian law and law enforcement is still playing catch up. Canada is a liberal country and their laws are weak. They don't have RICO and their law enforcement doesn't yet have the in-house intel on organized crime the FBI and other agencies do in the U.S.Nick Prango wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:42 amThe dudes in Canada kill each other like it's still the 1980s. More rackets to exploit in Canada.Canadian Italian Mafia are the top of the food chain. Money makers
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Demographics and a wide open border with Mexico.
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I love the current fight on another board about the status of the Denver family...
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Poverty, racial disparities, lack of education, income inequality, and extremely loose gun laws all contribute to high rates of violent crime in America.scagghiuni wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 10:49 amI wonder why although hard laws and rico united states still have a high murder rateWiseguy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:59 amThe rackets are the same. The difference is Canadian law and law enforcement is still playing catch up. Canada is a liberal country and their laws are weak. They don't have RICO and their law enforcement doesn't yet have the in-house intel on organized crime the FBI and other agencies do in the U.S.Nick Prango wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:42 amThe dudes in Canada kill each other like it's still the 1980s. More rackets to exploit in Canada.Canadian Italian Mafia are the top of the food chain. Money makers
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