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Toodoped: I said I creep and I crawl and I creep and I crawl And I creep and I crawl creep creep lol
Toodoped: Lots of "amnesia"...some people are posting the same stuff over and over, and every time they are happy like small kids lol
Toodoped: a small reminder...screw all paywalls!
Toodoped: Anyone heard from @BigTuna? He is absent for quite some time...I hope is ok
Toodoped: Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
Toodoped: Thanks buddy! We should continue fighting against these lying paying sites and to protect everyone on this forum, especially the younger generation or posters.
Toodoped: these days lots of people that I know lost their families and everything they had because its legit and even youngsters can chip in
Toodoped: Same as the mob paying sites...ppl pay for "Disneyland" and wiki mob stuff, something which they can find it on their own with a simple google search
VanillaLimeCoke: Lousy school violence these days. Not even a 6th of the way through September and we've already had a psychotic violent school shooting.
Toodoped: Word. Few days ago, over here, they caught one teenager with a gun and more than 60 bullets, while going to school. I wonder what was his plan ?!
Toodoped: Damn....the retard slowly became a stalker and he's following me whenever I make a post so he can bump up his own $0,5 "projects" lol lol "IT" is finished and I love it lol
Toodoped: still talking to yourself, a stupido?! lol lol
Toodoped: hahahahahaha I can do it all day long
Toodoped: Cant believe this shit...im off to find some real pussy
Toodoped: aaaaand....the retarded stalker is back again
Toodoped: For those who enjoyed the "TD's Free Outfit Articles 2023/24" thread, well thanks to @TB for making it a sticky on the first page in the OC forum so everyone can enjoy it. Again, I want to personally say thanks to TB, JGeoff and the whole GBB forum. Salut
VanillaLimeCoke: I can’t take it anymore. Everything has gotta change. Or at least a lot.
Toodoped: Screw the world bro...the main thing today is to take care of you and yours.
VanillaLimeCoke: I’m hoping and praying that 2025 will be so much better. …. for real …. Too
Giacomo_Vacari: Damn, he is posting the same things over and over, nothing new. Watch out the flu is bad this year. January 20th Trump gets sworn in, and hopefully turn things around.
VanillaLimeCoke: Yeah, but they’re already planning things so he can’t turn them around
VanillaLimeCoke: Biden’s pardened over 8000 people, most of which were issued in the last 2-3 months
hoodlum: Yes, most likely 2 piss off that crybaby & compulsive liar now sadly in office.
Jason1969: Hey! After applying months ago, I finally got my button and was accepted as a member!
NYMafia: Just when I thought I was out…they pull me back in!
hoodlum: My 15 yr. old grandson who thinks his generation invented all got into a small debate.....I asked him 2 explain the old (Archie Bunkeresque) tale..."You don't buy beer,,,,You rent it..Needless 2 say , he was dumfounded ....stupid little fuck...
NYMafia: Hey! Paisan. Thatsa Somma Spicy Meeta Balla U Gotta Da, Kid!
NYMafia: ...Take Alka-Seltzer for fast relief
NYMafia: It’s all about the rhythm, gotta have rhythm.
VanillaLimeCoke: Let us take a moment to remember the fallen ones for this Memorial Day Weekend
NYMafia: It you’re playing a game of poker and you look around the table and can’t tell who the sucker is...it’s you.
NYMafia: Thank you, VanillaLimeCoke.
NYMafia: "There's a sucker born every minute..and two to take him. ~ P.T. Barnum
NYMafia: Are you suffering from diarrhea? Are you shitting your pants again? Then take Imodium for fast relief....This has been a public service message.
NYMafia: Always! Not sure some others can say the same. Thats why I mentioned the Imodium. LOL.
NYMafia: Heartburn and indigestion acting up again? Take Pepto-Bismol for fast relief….This has been another public service message.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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03/27/24 02:52 AM
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Who are the Lopez brothers? Franco, Giuseppe and Pasquale, of Sicilian allegiance; Accused of importing cocaine during the Magot-Mastiff drug investigation, between 2014 and 2015; Released in 2019 after a stay of proceedings; Considered drug traffickers involved in supplying cocaine for various local organizations; According to our sources, they control a sales network with the approval of senior figures in the mafia and the Hells Angels; Their links with these organizations, however, are said to have crumbled due to quantities of poor quality drugs a few years ago; Bars connected to them were targeted by arson attacks in spring 2020; Giuseppe (Joe) Lopez was shot and killed in a seaside resort in the Dominican Republic last September; Nephew of Serafino Oliverio, known under the pseudonym Sergio Lopez, considered an independent clan leader, ex-associate of Vito Rizzuto, major player in money laundering in Montreal and victim of a resounding murder attempt in November 2021.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...-kilos-de-cocaine-saisis-chez-un-mafieuxMore than $2 million and several dozen kilos of cocaine seized from a mafia boss Several dozen kilos of cocaine and more than $2 million in cash were reportedly seized Tuesday morning in Montreal from one of the long-time collaborators of an influential mafia boss. The police arrived in the morning at the home of Giuseppe Arcoraci, a stone's throw from Cavelier-De LaSalle secondary school, in the district of the same name. Inside, the police got their hands on a huge sum of money, an impressive quantity of cocaine, as well as around ten prohibited weapons. According to our sources, more than 2 million dollars were found, as well as “several dozen” kilos of cocaine. Arcoraci, 58, was not arrested. This would be a search during an investigation as part of the Americano project, carried out by the Antigang section of the SPVM. A first phase of this investigation project had already taken place a few weeks ago and had led to the seizure of large quantities of narcotics. Arcoraci would not only work with the Italian mafia; authorities also suspect him of having links to Irish organized crime. Moreover, Arcoraci lived for a long time near the residence of one of the Matticks brothers. Although he would occupy an important role in the Montreal organized crime scene, Arcorcari would be a man who stands out for his great discretion. The police nevertheless consider him a close collaborator of Pietro D'Adamo, one of the strong men of the Italian mafia in Montreal who is still the subject of a police investigation in the wake of the revelations of the hitman Frédérick Silva. The latter is said to have committed or ordered around sixty murders for different factions of the underworld over a period of more than two decades, before turning around and collaborating with the authorities from the summer of 2022.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Murder of Arsène Mompoint The sponsors would be important members of organized crime Influential members of the mafia and organized crime in Montreal are said to be the sponsors of the murder of gang leader Arsène Mompoint, shot dead in broad daylight, while he was sitting at a table with several people, in a cannabis store in Kanesatake, on 1 July 1, 2021. These individuals are Vito Salvaggio, Pietro D'Adamo and Davide Barberio, considered by the police as important players in the mafia, as well as Jean-Philippe Célestin, Emmanuel Zéphir and Dany Sprinces Cadet, from the gangs. A seventh individual, Gregory Woolley, was also targeted by the investigation, but he was murdered last November. In December, the residences of these seven individuals were searched. https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...membres-importants-du-crime-organise.php
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Related article :https://cronachesalerno.it/cocaina-e-marijuana14-arresti/ May 1, 2024 Le Cronache " A Montreal mafioso arrested in Italy"Salerno/Agro/Vesuviani. Drugs from South America, cocaine and marijuana, hit the streets of Salerno thanks to the Reggino gangs, an intermediary and some accomplices of Neapolitan origin. Blitz with 14 arrests (11 in prison and 3 under house arrest plus an obligation to stay) carried out yesterday by the Dia of Salerno on the orders of the investigating judge who accepted the request of the Anti-Mafia prosecutor's office (prosecutor Cannavale). These are people who also reside in Northern Italy and all have contacts in Reggino and therefore with the Ndrangheta. According to the accusatory hypothesis shared by the judge, the association had maintained relationships with members of the Alvaro gangs of Sinopoli (Reggio Calabria). Central element of the Carmine Ferrara group resident in Giffoni Valle Piana who would have acted as an intermediary between foreign drug traffickers and organizations operating on the national territory. During the investigations it was established that the port of Salerno has become a national hub for the importation of drugs from South America. The investigation reached a turning point when last year Dia men found 22 quintals of cocaine hidden in a container coming from Ecuador and boarded on a motor vessel flying the Lebanese flag. The operations would have been coordinated by Francesco Volpe and his old acquaintance Cataldo Esposito, known as 'o ragiunier, resident in the Picentini area and would have seen the interest of the Calabrian family of Alvaro, Nicola and Francesco, financiers of the importation and buyers of cocaine, represented in the Salerno area, for the intermediation operations with Carmine Ferrara and his collaborator Salvatore Rocco, by the Calabrian Fortunato Marafioti and by the Neapolitan from Barra Errico D'Ambrosio, the latter having the role of delegate of the Alvaro family and the "Neapolitan" co-financiers. Then there was the Vesuvian agricultural sector with the ton of marijuana seized from an export company in Poggiomarino from which it was to be distributed to Scafati and Boscoreale. In this context, the figure of Antonio Malafronte di Boscoreale emerges, co-owner of the company interested in importing the cargo as well as the Italian-American Michele Annunziata. The latter would have organized the importation of the drugs, financed in part by the Neapolitan Giuseppe Gargiulo and would therefore have appointed, for financial compensation, Franco Volpe and one of the unavailable for the coordination of the material operations for recovering the narcotic. Francesco Volpe, domiciled in Ogliastro Cilento, would have had the task of identifying the objectives and providing logistical support to a group of runners, coming from Puglia, who, directed by Michele Campaniele, would have carried out the thefts. IN PRISON Carmine Ferrara, 60 years old from Pomigliano d'Arco and resident in Giffoni Sei Casali; Alfonso Masullo, 57 years old from Cava de' Tirreni; Franco Volpe, 52 years old resident of Sessa Cilento; Giuseppe Carraturo,67 years old from Pontecagnano Faiano; Cataldo Esposito, 74 years old from Nocera Inferiore and resident in Pontecagnano Faiano; Salvatore Rocco, 55 years old from San Sebastiano al Vesuvio; Fortunato Marafioti, 43 years old from Cosoleto; Francesco Alvaro, 26 years old from Sinopoli; Nicola Alvaro, 41 years old from Sinopoli; Errico D'Ambrosio, 39 years old from Cercola; Michele Annunziata, 79 years old from San Giuseppe Vesuviano but resident in Canada. UNDER HOUSE Antonio Malafronte, 39 years old from Scafati and resident in Boscoreale; Michele Campanile, 58 years old from Ruvo di Puglia; Giuseppe Gargiulo, 70 years of Letters. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT Antonio Ansaldi, 48 years old from Ogliastro Cilento
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