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Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 6:27 am
Another toothpick.
Also it is hilarious watching Rooster trying to use this Colombo bust to resurrect the Pittsburgh family. The guy never stops.
Love the fact you cant stop thinking about me or using my name. Such a punk. It was merely showing this proves you and others don t know it all and never will even though you try your hardest. Has nothing to do with Pittsburgh, thats how you want to frame it though. Like I said, if this was in person youd be the quietest one in the room.
Yeah I figured he was a relative. I also suspect Richsrd Ferrara is related to member Michael Ferrara.
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I could drop ten guys names you never heard of from Buffalo but I wont. Again, you "Wise"guys know shit.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:02 amWhat about this is contradictory to you? Relatively speaking, the Colombos are the weakest of the NY families (though miles ahead of any remaining family outside the city). The last case of this magnitude against the Colombos was in 2011 and there have been a number of lesser cases between then and this latest one.ChicagoOutfit wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 9:10 pm I’ve heard posters say that indictments are indicative of how active a family is. Seems that the Colombo’s are continually being indicted yet are considered the weakest out of the NY5…
Obviously there are variuos ways you can measure the hits a family takes. Not just the number of indictments but how many people are charged in those indictments, their respective ranks, the charges and potential prison time involved, the impact on the family hierarchy and business interests, and so on.
It depends, sometimes yes, sometimes no. A classic case was Ralph Scopo, who was president of District Council of Cement and Concrete Workers Union and the main point guy for the mob's control of the concrete club prior to the Commission case. He was a soldier. Though, obviously he answered to people above him, so in a sense they had ultimate control.TallGuy19 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 9:50 pmIsn't it usually the bosses and captains that control unions? I've always thought of labor racketeering as being above a soldier's paygrade. When soldiers get busted it's usually for street-level crimes like bookmaking, gambling, loansharking, drug trafficking, extortion, etc.
That's the attrition factor mentioned above. The reason why Philadelphia lasted longer than Tampa, or why New York will outlast them all, is due to the size of their recruitment pools. With the self-perpetuating hierarchy, as long as there are new members to fill the empty spots, the family can survive. In terms of quality, the decline started a long time ago. In terms of quantity, the NY families are smaller than they were decades ago but not substantially so. But with the average age of a NY mafioso being in the 60's and 70's - to say nothing of plenty of members in their 80's and even 90's - the coming years could show a big change.AnIrishGuy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:30 amYes but demographically, Italian Americans have very much moved from the working to middle classes. Therefore recruitment becomes a much harder sell to the next generation. The Hispanic (for want of a better catch-all descriptor) gangs, don't have that and therefore have a much bigger recruitment pool.
Like realistically, who are the next generation of members for the Colombos? Are there 20 'kids' aged between 18-30 interested in it?
As if we all don't know the NY charts aren't all-encompassing. They can only be updated as fast as the official info comes in, which they are. But to track the NY families, where there are hundreds of members, is quite different from tracking, oh say, Buffalo or Pittsburgh. As much some people may wish otherwise. Apples and oranges.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 6:27 amAlso it is hilarious watching Rooster trying to use this Colombo bust to resurrect the Pittsburgh family. The guy never stops.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
and comparing Pittsburgh to Buffalo is apples to oranges. Read what I wrote and take away your attempted twists.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
I actually know guys. You guys have wet dreams about reading about guys. Thats the difference.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Rooster is off his meds again with his multiple posts in rapid succession.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Yeah, people who live in your head, you delusional turd.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:02 am I could drop ten guys names you never heard of from Buffalo but I wont. Again, you "Wise"guys know shit.
The difference between the two about a dozen old and inactive guys in Buffalo haven't actually fallen over yet.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:03 am and comparing Pittsburgh to Buffalo is apples to oranges. Read what I wrote and take away your attempted twists.
Mmm Hmm. You'll find a much warmer reception for your ridiculous claims on the GBB.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:04 am I actually know guys. You guys have wet dreams about reading about guys. Thats the difference.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Can we not turn this into another stupid argument y'all have had going for years now. Enough threads have been hijacked by it already.
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Jeez Teddy never gets a break. Yet again, immediately jumping back into the life right after getting paroled isn’t the smartest idea. You’d think he would learn from his past mistakes lol. I bet the judge will give him a stiff sentence. The guy literally can’t stay out of prison for more than a year.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
'Theodore Persico Jr. was released by the Bureau of Prisons on May 29, 2020.'
He did more than a year, guys.
He did more than a year, guys.
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Detention letter: https://embed.documentcloud.org/documen ... =1&title=1
"Theodore Persico Jr is a captain within the Colombo crime family who the investigation has shown will assume the role of boss after Russo"
"Theodore Persico Jr is a captain within the Colombo crime family who the investigation has shown will assume the role of boss after Russo"
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Unfortunately the link is not opening for me. Is there any new info in it? Thanks.
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Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
"In mid-November 2020, the Colombo family leadership met at a restaurant in Brooklyn. Law enforcement officials surveilling the meeting observed Russo, Castellazo, DiMatteo, Ferrara and Vincent Ricciardo. During the meeting, it was decided that Russo would continue to serve as family boss and Persico would take over the leadership after Russo and upon his completion of supervised release."
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Thomas Costa was due to be inducted this fall.
Re: Colombo family boss, 11 others busted in NYC mob sweep: feds
Richard Ferrara was identified as a trusted advisor to the administration and was repeatedly identified meeting with DiMatteo and also worked closely with Persico.