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Posted By: DanteMoltisanti

Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/10/16 01:22 PM

Bonnano Trial in Post Today
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/10/16 04:25 PM

Thanks for the post.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/10/16 04:41 PM

That lawyer wins for saying the witness killed more people than a season of game of thrones. Pop. Culture references win. So they pull that guy Louie t out the program were he's been since 2004 what does he bring to the table there's no murders weird approach.
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/10/16 05:00 PM

To draw a long bow, I'm starting to wonder if the Feds are suspicious of Massino's credibility on the stand (Sonny Black/Mira testimony).

Massino wasn't called in the Asaro case and now in the Nicholas Santora case (where Santora was in his crew and served as capo since the late 80's).
What James Tartiliglione would have to offer above and beyond Massino's historical knowledge is beyond me.
Posted By: hoodlum

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/11/16 07:03 AM

Originally Posted By: DanteMoltisanti
Interesting...I get him & Nicky glasses mixed up all the time..I bet Pistone is not 1 of his favorite subjects.
Posted By: hoodlum

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/11/16 07:09 AM

Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
To draw a long bow, I'm starting to wonder if the Feds are suspicious of Massino's credibility on the stand (Sonny Black/Mira testimony).

Massino wasn't called in the Asaro case and now in the Nicholas Santora case (where Santora was in his crew and served as capo since the late 80's).
What James Tartiliglione would have to offer above and beyond Massino's historical knowledge is beyond me.
This is true.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/11/16 11:27 PM

any new articles?
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/12/16 06:29 PM

LOL how they always come to court in wheelchair or dialysis props.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 03:54 AM

Guess capo Louie tag. Is on the stand getting beat up by defense. The brother of Russell Mauro started screaming asking why they killed his brother. I thought I read someone thought he was a informant but he was probably a threat to massino taking over so he killed him. Guess he was the shooter of galante.
Posted By: domwoods74

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 10:02 AM

Mauro's brother wanting an apology for killing his brother ?? Wonder if the Mauro family apologised to the galante family ??
Posted By: gangstereport

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 02:47 PM

http://nypost.com/2016/02/16/bonanno-snitch-says-he-didnt-actually-kill-anyone/


Bonanno capo-turned-canary James “Louie” Tartaglione shot down claims Tuesday that he murdered seven people during his time in the mob, saying he simply asked his bosses to “whack” the victims —and didn’t actually pull the trigger—as he testified against four mobsters on trial for loansharking, drug dealing and running illegal gambling operations.

The 78-year-old wise guy is the prosecution’s key witness in their trial against Vito Badamo, Ernest Aiello, Anthony “Skinny” Santoro and Nicholas “Nicky Mouth” Santora, who inspired the character played by the late Bruno Kirby in the 1997 film “Donnie Brasco.”

“Did you yourself ever commit the act of killing?” asked Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Gary Galperin, as he referred to the defense’s claims that Tartaglione was not a reliable witness and that he was responsible for the deaths of several “made men” in the Bonanno crime family, including Cesare Bonventre in 1984 and the infamous “Three Capos murders” in 1981.

“No,” replied Tartaglione. “I was there, that’s it.”

Describing one incident from the mid-90s, Tartaglione said he put the word in to have Charles “Crazy Charlie” Tervella murdered, but he later changed his mind.

“Sal, I think I’d like to whack him out,” he recalled asking Salvatore Vitale, an underboss in the Bonnano crime family.

But Tartaglione claimed he didn’t send “Crazy Charlie” to sleep with the fishes after discovering he was stealing money from a Joker Poker slot machine they were running together in Queens— and instead called off the hit.

“After awhile, the anger goes away,” he said.

After shooting down the defense’s murder claims, Tartaglione described how he knew Santora and Badamo from their time in the Bonanno family in the late 90s and early 2000s.

“Vito said his father was a made man,” he explained, describing their first meeting in 1998.

“He said he would like to get straightened out,” which according to Tartaglione, meant being inducted into the mob.


James TartaglionePhoto: Theodore Parisienne
Describing how he knew Santora, and his involvement in the Bonanno crime family, Tartaglione said, “I was there when he was inducted. I was at the ceremony.”

He added, “Sal gave him things to be concerned about, and then we all held hands and said a prayer.”

In addition to describing his relationship with the Bonanno family, Tartaglione also opened up about the inner workings of the mafia—even going as far as giving meanings to terms heard in famous mob movies such as “Goodfellas” and “Casino.”

“A ‘walk and talk’ is when you walk around and talk business,” he said, adding that there is “no discussing things in the house or club.”

A “wise guy,” “button man” or “Goodfella” is a soldier; a “friend of ours” is considered to be any other made member of the crime family; and a “friend of mine” is known as any associate or friend of a member, Tartaglione said.

He also explained how he ultimately chose to become a federal informant after Vitale was arrested in 2003, saying he was “worried he would tell all my mortal sins.”

“I’m considered to be on the shelf,” Tartaglione said of his current status with the Bonanno family.

He added that anyone who is made a “soldier” keeps that title for life.

“Do you take responsibility for what you did?” Galperin later asked.

“Yes,” replied Tartaglione.

“Are you proud?” asked Galperin.

“No,” Tartaglione said solemnly. “Of course not.”

The former capo is expected to be back on the witness stand on Wednesday for the defense’s cross-examination.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 09:33 PM

Sounds like a great guy.

Interesting questions about Massino. Maybe the feds don't want to use him because he was a boss who ordered tons of hits. One thing to take orders, another thing to give them from a cross examination standpoint.
Posted By: DiBella

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 10:20 PM

In recent years juries seem to be rejecting rat testimony more often. Will be interesting to see what happens here but I think the feds will save Massino for another day when they have bigger fish to fry.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 10:52 PM

Good strategy by santora and co getting a murder victims brother in court to confront his killer flipped that witness right over. Pointy them. The jury won't believe a thing he says wonder why they called him. Anyone know what position Mauro was when he got whacked? Its a gambling case with a little Viagra. Seriously. Hasn't been any real coverage except some post guy.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/19/16 10:54 PM

Most made guys in a NYC family all on trial that I can remember In a long time. What's its 4 5 guys. Can't remember any trials more then 2 defendants since along time.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/25/16 11:13 PM

Anywon here or see anything about this trial. Is it still going just fell off the map.
Posted By: Beenaround

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 07:58 PM

The Bonanno Family have always been a joke ..Amazing how they still exist.
Posted By: DB

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 08:58 PM

I wouldn't go around saying that in SI as you'll eventually get the living shit kicked out of you
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 09:33 PM

Why would anyone want to go to Staten Island? lol
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 09:35 PM

It's a nice part of New Jersey. LOL
Posted By: BobbyPazzo

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 09:38 PM

Love people who talk about this one being a joke or that one being a punk... Not for nothin... 99.5 % of people on this site wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. I rarely comment on shit because a wise man once told me don't argue with fools. People from a distance can't tell who is who. It's easy to talk that tough tony shit from behind your I phone or your computer. I'd love to see how quick a motherfucker would fold and run for their life if they were ever in some real shit in the street or behind the wall. And I don't wanna hear this shit about these guys are scumbags and how much you all detest them when you're sitting here talking about them everyday ALL day. Fuck outta here. Fucking guys got boy crushes on these guys then wanna talk shit and kick people's backs in. Fucking obsessed goofballs.
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 10:23 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Why would anyone want to go to Staten Island? lol


You didn't hear? Obama is selling SI to Italy to help bring down the nation's deficit.

BP, +1
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 10:24 PM

Jay-Z said that once.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 10:24 PM

Originally Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Why would anyone want to go to Staten Island? lol


You didn't hear? Obama is selling SI to Italy to help bring down the nation's deficit.


Israel should get some too. lol
Posted By: DB

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 10:29 PM

Seriously ? SI is a nice place and arguably one of the better located areas in the country with its water views , near by beaches and a 20 minute ferry ride to Wall Street

Agree 100% BP , some comments are cringe worthy but better to bite your tongue and move on . Some things just aren't worth the aggravation
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/26/16 11:15 PM

It's just fun to pick on SI.

Everyone I know from there is so protective of it. They think it's the greatest place on Earth.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 12:08 AM

New Yorkers always tend to pick on Staten Islanders. It's just busting balls. That's it. Nothing more. Maybe it's because the proximity to NJ and how the kids from Jersey come in to party and drink when the NJ bars stop serving at 2am or maybe it's the massive traffic jams daily on the 440 or that that huge one way toll. It's all in fun and it's a running joke like living in NJ is.
Posted By: DuesPaid

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 01:21 AM

I have family there.
They love it.

Going there or through is a bitch.
Some areas are very nice, others are not.
Posted By: gangstereport

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 02:17 PM

i thought i posted this article is a few days old

You piece of s–t!’: Whacked man’s brother reacts to mobster confession


Crime family members Anthony Santoro (C), Vito Badamo (L), and Ernest Aiello (R) seen in court in July.

By Jennifer Bain and Rebecca Rosenberg

The key witness against four mobsters on trial in Manhattan admitted Wednesday that he set up a close pal to get whacked — not realizing the dead man’s brother was sitting in the courtroom ready to vent his rage.

The defense lawyer for reputed wiseguy Vito Badamo — who along with his cohorts is on trial for loansharking, drug dealing and illegal gambling — questioned capo-turned-canary James “Louie” Tartaglione, 78, for his seeming lack of remorse over his role in several hits.

“You said you didn’t apologize for people whose murder you participated in like Russell Mauro,” the lawyer reminded him of his testimony earlier in the day.

“Well his brother is in this courtroom,” attorney Joseph Donatelli said as he turned to point to a man in the gallery.


The brother of Russell Mauro leaving court.

“You want to explain why you killed him?” pressed the lawyer.

From his seat, Mauro’s brother shouted out in front of jurors, “Why? You piece of s–t!”

“Calm down! Calm down!” Justice Mark Dwyer warned the man.

The seething brother, who declined to give his name, replied, “Judge, I waited 20 years to find out why.”

In earlier testimony, Michael Alber, the lawyer for Nicholas “Nicky Mouth” Santora, questioned Tartaglione about his role in luring Mauro to his social club in 1991, where he knew his longtime
pal would be murdered by another mobster. “You said, ‘Hello?’”

“Yes,” answered the FBI informant.

“You walked him in so someone could shoot him and you helped clean up the blood?”

“Yes,” Tartaglione admitted coolly.

Alber also asked the aging ex-wiseguy whether he helped underboss Salvatore Vitale clean up after an infamous hit on three mob captains.

“I walked in with Sal and he said, ‘Do me a favor, help me remove the shells on the floor,” Tartaglione testified about the scene of the 1981 “Three Capos murder” at the 20/20 Night Club in
Brooklyn.

The mobster-turned-snitch continued, “There were three bodies. The last body was being tied up and canvased, it was already wrapped. We put it in the trunk, and I took it to Woodhaven
Boulevard.”

At one point, the lawyer asked Tartaglione whether he ever said sorry to any of his victims’ families.

“Did I apologize?’’ he asked, looking puzzled. “As a person involved with a crime, if I were to approach a family and say ‘I apologize’ wouldn’t I be indicting myself?”

The defense’s strategy on cross-examination was to undermine Tartaglione’s credibility by highlighting his role in numerous murders.

Although Tartaglione is the case’s star witness, he conceded that he has no direct knowledge of the crimes for which the state has charged defendants Santora, Badamo, Ernest Aiello and Anthony “Skinny” Santoro.

Tartaglione said he has been cooperating with the feds since 2003 to “save myself.”

Santora inspired the character played by the late Bruno Kirby in the 1997 film “Donnie Brasco.”


http://nypost.com/2016/02/17/you-piece- ... onfession/
Posted By: gangstereport

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 02:19 PM

here is a article written yesterday

February 25, 2016 at 6:25 PM, updated February 26, 2016 at 10:11 AM
MANHATTAN, N.Y.—An alleged Staten Island mobster was living like a gangster when cops busted into his home and found him stocked with sex pills, drugs, wads of cash and about a half dozen guns, according to officials.

That was just some of the evidence that connects Anthony "Skinny " Santoro to the Bonanno crime family, prosecutors said during the Great Kills man's trial Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Santoro and his three co-defendants - Nicholas Santora, 73, Vito Badamo, 53, and Ernest Aiello, 36 - are charged with enterprise corruption, including gambling and loansharking.

Santoro, 52, dressed in a beige suit and white-collared shirt, was jovial and easy going listening to testimony about when cops abruptly busted in on him and his girlfriend at 6 a.m. back in February 2012.

He even laughed when his attorney held up a small white T-shirt the prosecution claims he used to clean his guns up against his not so skinny frame.

"I don't think it fits him," joked defense attorney Adam Konta, who represents Santoro.

During the early-morning raid of Santoro's Tanglewood Drive residence, authorities collected seven firearms, several rounds of ammunition, 24 Viagra pills, $45,000 in cash and nine bags of marijuana found in several safes hidden throughout the home, NYPD Det. Shawn Ricker testified.

The 15-man team also searched a black Cadillac sedan, but didn't find anything.

Santoro, Ricker said, was courteous and chivalrous to the detective after the crew had completed the two-hour search.

Santoro shook the detective's hand and told him, " 'No hard feelings. You're just doing your job. I take full responsibility. She has nothing to do with it.'"

The defendant was referring to his girlfriend, Christine Alfieri.

On cross-examination, Konta coaxed the detective into admitting that the Tanglewood home and the Cadillac belonged to Santoro's girlfriend.

"Did you ask to see the deed to the home or did you check the car's registration in the glove compartment," the lawyer said.

"No," the detective replied.

Santoro, the defense claims, owns a home on Eagan Avenue in Annadale, and that's the address on his license where he receives mail.

The detective said he was unaware of that information and only searched the home the search warrant was issued for.

"Did you know the house was mutli-family dwelling," Konta asked.

"It was my understanding it was a single-family home, but I never researched it," Ricker said. "I was executing the address on the warrant."

Except, Ricker testified that one of the guns was found in the nightstand in the basement. However, the basement was rented out to another individual not involved in the sting, Konta pointed out.

The cash, the defense claims, belongs to Alfieri's son, who lives at the Tanglewood home. But, prosecutors said, the girlfriend never claimed any of the items from the seizure.

"You mean she never came down and said, 'These guns and drugs are mine,'" Konta sarcastically asked.

What the defense didn't find funny was that the detective didn't know if any DNA or fingerprint testing was done on any of the guns, and said none of the firearms were traced back to any crimes.

Ricker also said he removed a bullet from one of the guns, but didn't recall if he was wearing gloves.

"You weren't worried you would get your fingerprints on the gun?" another defense attorney asked.

The defendants were busted in July 2013 when authorities dismantled the nine-man Bonanno family crew.

The state claims Santora, the crime family's alleged ringleader, was in charge of an Internet gambling site, sold prescription drugs, like oxycodone and Viagra, on the black market, and the other three defendants were his associates.

Santora, who sat in the courtroom handcuffed to a wheelchair, inspired the character played by the late Bruno Kirby in the 1997 film "Donnie Brasco."

Testimony resumes 11:30 a.m. Monday.

The trial began in early February and is expected to last for at least two months.

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/20 ... of_st.html

Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 02:24 PM

Originally Posted By: BobbyPazzo
Love people who talk about this one being a joke or that one being a punk... Not for nothin... 99.5 % of people on this site wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. I rarely comment on shit because a wise man once told me don't argue with fools. People from a distance can't tell who is who. It's easy to talk that tough tony shit from behind your I phone or your computer. I'd love to see how quick a motherfucker would fold and run for their life if they were ever in some real shit in the street or behind the wall. And I don't wanna hear this shit about these guys are scumbags and how much you all detest them when you're sitting here talking about them everyday ALL day. Fuck outta here. Fucking guys got boy crushes on these guys then wanna talk shit and kick people's backs in. Fucking obsessed goofballs.


Yeah. Mobsters are so tough with their diabetes, sitting around playing cards in social clubs all day and targeting the most vulnerable segments of society.

Way tougher than all those kids who go to Iraq and Afghanistan and risk getting blown up by a kid suicide bomber all for some phony war.

Not for nothing, Bobby, but all the genuine tough guys I have known in my life don't go apoplectic over some trivial shit on the internet.

Nobody is picking on Staten Island. It's all in jest.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 03:09 PM

Viagra sells for a good amount, but they are releasing the generic ones now. The price will plummet.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 07:54 PM

Lil update in silive. They got the cops on the stand talking about finding 6 guns and drugs in the guy skinny santoros girlfriends house on Staten island. He's fucked but I don't know how the connect the guns n drugs to the old guy Nicky mouth who was already in federal prison when they busted all thses guys on the street. I think he beats a lot of the charges. I can't see him convicted of any other the charges just cause he excepts money they kick up.
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 09:12 PM

RICO. As long as the feds can show and prove that Nicks and Skinny had a middleman who gave orders in an illicit criminal enterprise in order to profit by it, then they will get a conviction.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 09:27 PM

They don't got anyone that flipped and is saying Nicky mouth told me to and its a state case so no federal Rico laws. They guy who got caught with the 6 guns and weed n Viagra why the hell go to trial plead out you told the cops its all yours ya fucked. Just seems to me and crew all doing different crimes and all kicking up to Nicky to make whoever's boss happy. Like how can you convict Nicky of selling weed n Viagra well he's in federal prison and hr never touched the stuff just seems like they threw a bunch of charges on him and want to see what sticks. Isn't possession 9/10 of the law like every half ass jail house lawyer says. Its kinda true.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/27/16 11:24 PM

Pmac isn't the enterprise corruption law the same idea as RICO?
Posted By: BobbyPazzo

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/28/16 11:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted By: BobbyPazzo
Love people who talk about this one being a joke or that one being a punk... Not for nothin... 99.5 % of people on this site wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. I rarely comment on shit because a wise man once told me don't argue with fools. People from a distance can't tell who is who. It's easy to talk that tough tony shit from behind your I phone or your computer. I'd love to see how quick a motherfucker would fold and run for their life if they were ever in some real shit in the street or behind the wall. And I don't wanna hear this shit about these guys are scumbags and how much you all detest them when you're sitting here talking about them everyday ALL day. Fuck outta here. Fucking guys got boy crushes on these guys then wanna talk shit and kick people's backs in. Fucking obsessed goofballs.



Yeah. Mobsters are so tough with their diabetes, sitting around playing cards in social clubs all day and targeting the most vulnerable segments of society.

Way tougher than all those kids who go to Iraq and Afghanistan and risk getting blown up by a kid suicide bomber all for some phony war.

Not for nothing, Bobby, but all the genuine tough guys I have known in my life don't go apoplectic over some trivial shit on the internet.

Nobody is picking on Staten Island. It's all in jest.

Moe I'm not from Staten Island. I'm a north jersey guy from paterson. One of the most Dangerous places on the east coast. I'm Italian American and growing up in a place where the population is mostly black, Latino, and arabic. Don't get me wrong moe because I usually enjoy your contributions to this site. You usually have me rolling on the floor laughing. But u can't tell me I'm wrong when I say most of these guys who say all this shit about OC guys are hipocritical. They sit here all day and night talking about these guys but wanna call them pussies and talk about how big of scum they are. Yea I don't condone the street life anymore. I did at one point. I was on the front lines at one poin. I've wasted five years of my life behind the wall because of my mistakes. I just hate reading the shit people write A lot of times because deep down a lot of these guys are in love with the life. It's insane. I could give a fuck about Staten Island or anywhere else. I'm just saying people need to stop talking about OC all day call these guys punks when most people of this site are softer than my daughter's baby shit. Yes they take advantage of weak people. I do not agree with how they live. Especially now that I'm a father but to call them jokes and pussies is comical when people are obsessed to the point that they are reading these threads more than they focus on their lives. You can't tell me I'm wrong. But like I said I'm not coming at you sideways. So don't catch feelings pal.
Posted By: CabriniGreen

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/28/16 12:09 PM

@BobbyPazzo

You are not wrong, I see so many post that make it clear, a lot of guys don't really understand the streets. Like they read n know a lot about the mob, but don't really get the streets or what motivates a criminal. Not a knock on them, but it affects how they view things sometimes...



I once saw a thread, Why didn't Gotti rat? It's like if you gotta ask.......

Also, why were the Bonnanos a joke, ALWAYS? Like where did the always come from, lol
Posted By: BillyBrizzi

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/28/16 01:50 PM

@Bobby Pazzo

I agree with you that a lot of people are hypocritical, if we are all being honest, than we have to admit that a lot of us are kind of enamored with some aspects of The Life. These mob movies like Goodfellas, Godfather, Casino and Donnie Brasco wouldn't be so popular if a good amount of the population wasn't fascinated by the mob..
Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/28/16 02:47 PM

Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Way tougher than all those kids who go to Iraq and Afghanistan and risk getting blown up by a kid suicide bomber all for some phony war.


I have a lot of respect for the troops and I love and respect anyone who is willing to die for western values. There is no job tougher than being in a war. However, that doesn't mean it's easy to be part of the street life. I hate comparing the two, but I tend to think it's a lot more difficult to kill your best friend than killing some no name terrorist scumbag everyone hates. Do you honestly believe that a guy like Sonny Franzese is weak? Or John Gotti?
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/28/16 04:12 PM

A good argument can be made that guys like Sonny or JG are/were weak sure.

These guys took the easy way out. Robbing, theiving, extorting etc. It's hard to work a legit job, starting at the bottom, manual labour year after year, cold weather trying to work your way up, minimum wage etc etc.
It's a lot easier to pick up a gun to get your money.

So you're damn right an argument can be made that these guys are weak.

Strength is measured in more than one way.

You wouldn't say a guy who beats the shit out of his wife isn't weak would you? He's weak as fuck, pathetic, even though he may be physically strong.
Posted By: DB

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/29/16 01:37 AM

I see where you are coming from SB but gun play is definately not for the weak of heart, that's just a fact . A big agent is probably a better example smile but i get your point , especially late on a Sunday night
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 02/29/16 02:12 AM

Originally Posted By: BobbyPazzo
Love people who talk about this one being a joke or that one being a punk... Not for nothin... 99.5 % of people on this site wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. I rarely comment on shit because a wise man once told me don't argue with fools. People from a distance can't tell who is who. It's easy to talk that tough tony shit from behind your I phone or your computer. I'd love to see how quick a motherfucker would fold and run for their life if they were ever in some real shit in the street or behind the wall. And I don't wanna hear this shit about these guys are scumbags and how much you all detest them when you're sitting here talking about them everyday ALL day. Fuck outta here. Fucking guys got boy crushes on these guys then wanna talk shit and kick people's backs in. Fucking obsessed goofballs.


Yeah that shit annoys me to no end...there are a lot of keyboard warriors on here

lol
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/02/16 09:40 PM

There a new article in si.live guess that TV show guy from the Bronx is on the stand mamma boy or something. He telling about the young kid from the bx aiello telling him how he got inducted a few years back n weed n gambling.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/02/16 09:43 PM

If they went after the domican crews in NYC for selling every drug under the sun and tried them with enterprise corruption there wouldn't be anuff court rooms in ny state. Seems like overkill so dear why the feds didn't want this? Its got a hand full of made guys like trials in the 80tys.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/02/16 09:44 PM

Fuck auto correct.
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/02/16 11:03 PM

I guarantee a lot of the guys who say this and that person wasn't tough, are strictly researchers and haven't actually been in the street. Not just the mob, but in the streets in a criminal atmosphere , period. Its nothing cool about being a thug or a gangster, but everyone serves their purpose. Not every street guy is a killer or a tough guy, some guys are respected for their street smarts simply, and ability to plan ahead, and they get by and move up based off that ability alone. At the same time those kinds of guys have probably experienced more hardships and fucked up shit than the average citizen can dream of.
Posted By: BobbyPazzo

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/03/16 12:15 AM

Originally Posted By: pmac
If they went after the domican crews in NYC for selling every drug under the sun and tried them with enterprise corruption there wouldn't be anuff court rooms in ny state. Seems like overkill so dear why the feds didn't want this? Its got a hand full of made guys like trials in the 80tys.

Preach my brother.
Posted By: BobbyPazzo

Re: Bonnano Trial in NY Post Today - 03/03/16 12:16 AM

Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
I guarantee a lot of the guys who say this and that person wasn't tough, are strictly researchers and haven't actually been in the street. Not just the mob, but in the streets in a criminal atmosphere , period. Its nothing cool about being a thug or a gangster, but everyone serves their purpose. Not every street guy is a killer or a tough guy, some guys are respected for their street smarts simply, and ability to plan ahead, and they get by and move up based off that ability alone. At the same time those kinds of guys have probably experienced more hardships and fucked up shit than the average citizen can dream of.

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