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Philadelphia Roofer's Union Local 30|Traitz family
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I was wondering what some of you guys well-versed on the Philly crime scene/history could tell me about the Local 30s Roofer's Union corruption.
Specifically the reign of the Italian-American Traitz (pronounced in the 20's as 'Trait-zee' & derived from Trezza or Trazzi) family, and their connection with the Scarfo crime family & the meth trade/Northeast Philly Irish?
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Re: Philadelphia Roofer's Union Local 30|Traitz family
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I guess I should have been more specific and provided more information, but alas I was in a hurry this morning. So here's the skinny.
The first time that the Local 30 gets mentioned in connection with organized crime is with John McCollough. Apparently Angelo Bruno and McCollough had long-standing ties until Bruno was murdered. After Bruno's death Nicky Scarfo had a falling out with McCollough over some labor rackets in Atlantic City (having to do with casino worker unionization & some other things IIRC). In 1980 he was killed by a gunman in his home on order of Phil Testa and Nicky Scarfo over the dispute.
Later, Phil Testa was killed by members of the Philadelphia crime family. By a bomb, comprised of roofing nails & dynamite. Reportedly, it was done in this manner to point suspicion towards the Roofer's Union Local 30 (A predominantly Irish union from what I've read); hypothetically, to make it look like revenge for the assassination of John McCollough.
After John's death, Steven Traitz Jr., a former boxer, aligned himself with Scarfo. Using Scarfo's influence he was able to install himself as the new boss of the Local 30. Over the next decade or so, Traitz and his sons (whom were also in the union) would find themselves in a plethora of racketeering charges ranging from union corruption to assault charges (due to Traitz making collections on behalf of Scarfo), and other due to general labour union cronyism. The Traitz sons were also charged in connection with running a methamphetamine ring in the early 2000s.
I had also read that they were connected to the Northeast Philly Mob, a sort of spiritual successor to the K&A gang. Rumoured to be comprised of Irish-American guys from the Local 30, hoodlums from the K&A area, and a network of vending machine and gambling machine operators. Anyways the Internet is littered with articles about the Traitzes. Seems they were marginally important to Philly organized crime.
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Re: Philadelphia Roofer's Union Local 30|Traitz family
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Here are a few more prevalent names you might want to look at researching who were also involved in or around the distribution of P-2-P methamphetamine rings during the Scarfo/Bruno era.
Chelsais 'Stevie' Bouras - Head of Philadelphia's Greek mob. Killed in a South Philadelphia restaurant on May 27, 1981, in a dispute over methamphetamine dealing.
John Calabrese - Mob associate loosely involved in the distribution of methamphetamine, drug dealing and loan-sharking operations with Antonio Caponigro. Murdered on October 6, 1981, after failing to fall in line under Scarfo's reign.
Michael 'Mickey Coco' Cifelli - Suspected methamphetamine and drug dealer murdered for selling drugs to the son of a mob figure. Gunned down in a South Philadelphia bar on January 4, 1979.
Angelo 'Chick' DiTullio - Convicted South Philadelphia methamphetamine and drug dealer. Victim of Mafia P-2-P importation scam. Convicted of federal drug charges. Sentenced to eighteen-year prison term.
Robert Hornickel - Suspected methamphetamine and drug dealer. Found murdered in South Philadelphia on January 27, 1983.
Raymond 'Long John' Martorano - Longtime Bruno associate. Became a 'made' member under Scarfo. Convicted of murder in the death of John McCullough and methamphetamine drug dealing in separate federal case.
George 'Cowboy' Martorano - Son of Raymond Martorano. Major Philadelphia methamphetamine drug dealer and suspected hitman. Sentenced to a life prison term after pleading guilty to federal drug dealing charges.
Albert 'Reds' Pontani - Scarfo soldier in charge of Trenton operations. Convicted of federal methamphetamine and drug charges. Sentenced to thirty years in prison.
Ralph 'Junior' Staino - Scarfo soldier. Convicted of RICO and federal drug and methamphetamine charges. Serving concurrent thirty-three-year and twelve-year prison terms.
Steven Vento, Sr. - Convicted South Philadelphia drug dealer whose methamphetamine operation became the target of a Scarfo shakedown. Testified against Scarfo organization in subsequent drug trial.
Steven Vento, Jr. - Son of Steven Sr. Wounded on May 27, 1986, by Scarfo gunmen during drug dispute over methamphetamine shipment.
John Renzulli - Head of South Philadelphia-based methamphetamine drug network. Convicted of federal drug charges in a major P-2-P importation and methamphetamine distribution ring.
Michael Borelli - Reputed lieutenant of South Philadelphia-based methamphetamine drug network. Convicted with Renzulli and 10 others of federal drug charges in a major P-2-P importation and methamphetamine distribution ring.
Other convicted methamphetamine traffickers and dealers: Peter Donato, 35, of Sheridan Street near Oregon Avenue; John Small, 45, of Wenonah, N.J., Anthony Leo, 40, of 10th Street near Hall.
Also, Joseph Tenuto, 40, of Beulah Street near Oregon Avenue; Vincent Peraino, 49, of Lindenwold, N.J.; Gerald Esposito, 50, of Washington Township, N.J.; his brother, Thomas Esposito, 43, of 17th Street near Ritner; Joseph Liberio, 42, of Moyamensing Avenue near Jessup Street; Renzulli's cousin, John R. Renzulli, 41, of Newkirk Street near McKean, and Louis DiFranco, 32, of Dover Street near Passyunk Avenue.
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