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What should be done with the Colombo family?
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03/04/12 05:08 PM
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I ran this poll for the past month on my blog www.fivefamiliesnyc.blogspot.com, the results are shown below, please weigh in on your thoughts. Members absorbed by other families - 102 (21%) The Persico's should relinquish power - 238 (50%) Cut off all relations with other families - 41 (8%) Let the FBI continue their onslaught - 93 (19%) Total votes: 474 I voted for the second one and think the Persico's need to relinquish power. Easier said than done.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
[Re: CarloRizzo]
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I'd say be absorbed. In the long run there aren't enough Italian criminals to have 5 distinct families, especially as so many of the older guys are dying/getting locked up for life now.
Wait and see if in 20 or so years they don't merge more and more until for all intents and purposes they become a single family. There are more Italians in New York than in Rome.Just a fact
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
[Re: CarloRizzo]
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I'd say be absorbed. In the long run there aren't enough Italian criminals to have 5 distinct families, especially as so many of the older guys are dying/getting locked up for life now.
Wait and see if in 20 or so years they don't merge more and more until for all intents and purposes they become a single family. idk about that, not in 20 or so years anyways, maybe in like 75/100...
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
[Re: IvyLeague]
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All five NY families will always have intersecting interests. But if you look at the cases involving two or more families over the past decade, the Colombos do have the least interaction with the rest. true last Colombo interaction with another family was in the big mob takedown indictments, when a gambino associate stabbed a colombo associate and the colombos wanted retribution/money to pay for his medical bills
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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There may be plenty of Italians left in NYC, but most are assimilated now.
It's always gonna be 1st and 2nd generation immigrants that will be criminals most of the time. once you get to the 4th generation like most Italians in NYC are now, they are Italian by surname only. hit the nail right on the head i personally know tons of italians who work on wall street, run nonprofits, work for the city, lawyers, doctors, etc
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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Doesn't teddy Persico get out of jail soon?
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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if they do make an official boss sometime soon i think its too late. they should of made new official beginning of this century. the colombos have had it now.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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There may be plenty of Italians left in NYC, but most are assimilated now.
It's always gonna be 1st and 2nd generation immigrants that will be criminals most of the time. once you get to the 4th generation like most Italians in NYC are now, they are Italian by surname only. hit the nail right on the head i personally know tons of italians who work on wall street, run nonprofits, work for the city, lawyers, doctors, etc +1 for both posts. Most Italian Americans don't need to resort to crime today. That's not something to lament ( woe for the good old days when life was like a Scorsese film). It's something to be proud of; and as a second generation Italian American, I am.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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Most Italian Americans don't need to resort to crime today.
That's why you don't see the "industrialist" or "criminal mastermind" type of gangster too often anymore. These days I imagine guys like Al Capone or Angelo Bruno would just get MBAs or something.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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The merging thing never seemed like a possibility to me. At least not for the foreseeable future. These aren't legit corporations. A captain in one of the other families isn't going to want to suddenly become responsible for a bunch of Colombo guys that he doesn't know that well. While there may be some guys (associates) who drift over to other families, seems to me it would be more likely the other families would just let the Colombos continue to deteriorate and scoop up their rackets. Heck, the Genovese did that to the Gambinos in the 1990's. But again, we're a long way off from the Colombos fading out. It would be a hell of a lot easier for the feds to hammer away at one big "merged" family. Imagine if the five families merged, and then the boss of this new superfamily pulled a Massino. Incidentally, I can't recall any examples of this "merger" thing actually being discussed by real mobsters. It's always been people on... crime message boards. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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The merging thing never seemed like a possibility to me. At least not for the foreseeable future. These aren't legit corporations. A captain in one of the other families isn't going to want to suddenly become responsible for a bunch of Colombo guys that he doesn't know that well. While there may be some guys (associates) who drift over to other families, seems to me it would be more likely the other families would just let the Colombos continue to deteriorate and scoop up their rackets. Heck, the Genovese did that to the Gambinos in the 1990's. But again, we're a long way off from the Colombos fading out. It would be a hell of a lot easier for the feds to hammer away at one big "merged" family. Imagine if the five families merged, and then the boss of this new superfamily pulled a Massino. Incidentally, I can't recall any examples of this "merger" thing actually being discussed by real mobsters. It's always been people on... crime message boards. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. The last Commission meeting in 2000 was Bonanno family boss Joe Massino chaired the meeting, along with underboss Sal Vitale. Representing the Gambino family was captain Peter Gotti. Representing the Genovese family was captain Frank Giovanelli. Representing the Colombo family was consigliere Joel Cacace. And representing the Lucchese family was consigliere Louis Daidone. Among other things, those there changed the membership requirements back to 100% Italian blood for prospective members. Also discussed was breaking up the Colombo family, with it's members going to different families. But that was rejected because it wasn't realisitic and it was thought it would be disrespectful to Colombo boss Carmine Persico. http://books.google.com/books?id=8pvyqAZ...ico&f=false
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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The last Commission meeting in 2000 was Bonanno family boss Joe Massino chaired the meeting, along with underboss Sal Vitale. Representing the Gambino family was captain Peter Gotti. Representing the Genovese family was captain Frank Giovanelli. Representing the Colombo family was consigliere Joel Cacace. And representing the Lucchese family was consigliere Louis Daidone. Among other things, those there changed the membership requirements back to 100% Italian blood for prospective members. Also discussed was breaking up the Colombo family, with it's members going to different families. But that was rejected because it wasn't realisitic and it was thought it would be disrespectful to Colombo boss Carmine Persico. It seems the idea to break up the Colombo family never got past the hypothetical stage. And that's when there was still a lot of tension from the Colombo war. Again, I have to point out that the Colombos are nowhere near being the to the point where they're about to be extinct or could be merged with other families. It's almost like people have started thinking of it as the 4 NY families + the Colombos and that's not really the case, despite all the "sinking ship" jokes. Incidentally, I've read from other sources that it was actually Larry Dentico that represented the Genovese family and not Fritzy. The last Commission meeting in 2000 was Bonanno family boss Joe Massino chaired the meeting, along with underboss Sal Vitale. Didn't Joe Massino recently state that this wasn't a real Commission meeting? Even though he chaired it, it seems Massino felt the real last legitimate Commission meeting was in the mid-1980's before the Commission case. Maybe that's because the meeting he held in 2000 didn't involve all 5 official bosses. And even before, that, it was only a few of the official bosses when the Genovese, Gambinos, and Luccheses met. Of course, others would go by even stricter definitions, and argue that, since the Commission originally also consisted of the Buffalo, Chicago, and later Philadelphia, and Detroit families, the 5 NY families alone can't properly be called the Commission. Though I'm not one of them.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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03/07/12 01:03 PM
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I would set the Luccheses ahead of both the Colombos and the Bonnanos at the moment. Not light years, but ahead. A decade of relative stability and leadership, especially compared to the other two smaller families.
But everybody was saying the same thing about the Luccheses 12 years ago as they are saying about the Colombos nowadays, true.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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There may be plenty of Italians left in NYC, but most are assimilated now.
It's always gonna be 1st and 2nd generation immigrants that will be criminals most of the time. once you get to the 4th generation like most Italians in NYC are now, they are Italian by surname only. hit the nail right on the head i personally know tons of italians who work on wall street, run nonprofits, work for the city, lawyers, doctors, etc +1 for both posts. Most Italian Americans don't need to resort to crime today. That's not something to lament ( woe for the good old days when life was like a Scorsese film). It's something to be proud of; and as a second generation Italian American, I am. Amen paisan... Second generation Italo-Americano here.
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Re: What should be done with the Colombo family?
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When Kenji used to post on the RD, he said the Persicos still have a lot of extended family members on the street. Allie Boy getting the title after Carmine dies makes sense. The Persicos get to keep the big seat, and retain influence, but the day-to-day operations are run by other guys in the family, and the official boss is already behind bars. Did you ever correspond with Kenji on RD? I go to University where Kenny's from.
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