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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: LouDiMagio] #831581
03/05/15 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted By: cheech
Originally Posted By: Extortion
Nobody cares about your stupid black family rap g-unit crip criminals, black family. They are not interesting.



No need for this. BF is a good humble dude. Take that negative shit somewhere else. You don't like a thread, don't click on it. Smh




Last edited by cheech; 03/05/15 07:21 AM.

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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: LouDiMagio] #831582
03/05/15 07:22 AM
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@Gets

party and bullshit!


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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: cheech] #831642
03/05/15 03:39 PM
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Speaking of Indelicato, found this on wiki:

After the three capos' murders, Alphonse's brother Joseph assumed control of his crew, which included Anthony. At one point, Indelicato allegedly attempted to assassinate Gambino crime family boss John Gotti and Gambino mobster Angelo Ruggiero. Gotti had assisted Massino in the murder of the three capos by disposing of the bodies. Indelicato allegedly drove alongside Gotti's car on the Van Wyck Expressway in Queens during a high speed chase and shot at him. However, Ruggiero, who was driving at the time, swerved in time to dodge the gunfire.

This true?

Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: cheech] #831672
03/05/15 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: cheech
@Gets

party and bullshit!


right

Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: LouDiMagio] #831680
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Barretm that's been around awhile so maybe some truth. Probaly they argument at bar. But girls an coke. Crack is what happens after the coke or a fine ass girl wants more. Then if I offer you a bump in the bathroom but you want a blast. At the end of the day nobodys dick works on coke. It's a lie. May e if hour under 23. Live report from Cali. Eg its snowing on east coast

Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: BarrettM] #831883
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Originally Posted By: BarrettM
Speaking of Indelicato, found this on wiki:

After the three capos' murders, Alphonse's brother Joseph assumed control of his crew, which included Anthony. At one point, Indelicato allegedly attempted to assassinate Gambino crime family boss John Gotti and Gambino mobster Angelo Ruggiero. Gotti had assisted Massino in the murder of the three capos by disposing of the bodies. Indelicato allegedly drove alongside Gotti's car on the Van Wyck Expressway in Queens during a high speed chase and shot at him. However, Ruggiero, who was driving at the time, swerved in time to dodge the gunfire.

This true?

First time I'm hearing this. Do they site a source?

Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: LouDiMagio] #833277
03/17/15 10:20 AM
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Big Daddy Kane was around a lot of heavy weights. he used to hang around New Haven a lot back in the late 80s early 90s.

if you listen to Set It Off by him at the end he shouts out a bunch of people. he says Lokey and the whole Jungle Posse. thats in reference to The Jungle projects across from the new haven train station. feds came down with fucking helicopters one day and took everyone.

Lokey was the real deal. name still rings bells. any way if you listen to the old timers theres all sorts of stories on kane around here from girls to shoot outs to getting his chain snatched and getting it back that night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CikybHxxOB0
http://www.segag.org/ganginfo/frjboys.html

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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: cheech] #833283
03/17/15 10:40 AM
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Check your email, Cheech. I'm not opening my pm here. Not unless they make the board invite only lol.


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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: LouDiMagio] #857566
08/24/15 11:41 PM
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great question i wish i could answer this but i truly don't know BUT something i know for fact is they didn't get to involved like pablo escobar obviously. i find this so interesting that you hear about more southern americans and blacks making come-ups during this period rather than the mafia. people like frank lucas, frank Matthews,nicky untouchable barnes, pablo escobar, the godmother etc.... which really surprises me cause if the mafia got involved being extremely organized already and what not they could of truly took the godmother and so many other major players out and been the major players in the us using the trafficante family as a port and all these other smaller families to get it to them and the country.

Last edited by donplugconnected; 08/25/15 11:36 AM.

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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: donplugconnected] #857567
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Originally Posted By: donplugconnected
great question i wish i could answer this but i truly don't know BUT something i know for fact is they didn't get to involved like nothing like pablo escobar obviously. i find this so interesting that you hear about more southern americans and blacks making come-ups during this period rather than the mafia. people like frank lucas, frank Matthews,nicky untouchable barnes, pablo escobar, the godmother etc.... which really surprises me cause if the mafia got involved being extremely organized already and what not they could of truly took the godmother and so many other major players out and been the major players in the us using the trafficante family as a port and all these other smaller families to get it to them and the country.
The first 3 people you mentioned all got there dope from italians, and there is no reason to murder somebody like the godmother are escobar, they where Columbian, the coke came from there, there connections where impossible to replace.

Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: mackinblack007] #857571
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@donplugandconnected & @mackinblack007

Frank Lucas, Frank Matthews, and Nicky Barnes was kingpins mainly in the heroin trade of the 70s not the crack business. You would be mentioning Ricky " Freeway" Ross, Chamber Brothers, Kenneth Williams, etc.

There's too many connections to cocaine suppliers for it to be managed exclusively by LCN families. LCN is drug operations are generally limited to their turf.

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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: donplugconnected] #857578
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Originally Posted By: donplugconnected
great question i wish i could answer this but i truly don't know BUT something i know for fact is they didn't get to involved like nothing like pablo escobar obviously. i find this so interesting that you hear about more southern americans and blacks making come-ups during this period rather than the mafia. people like frank lucas, frank Matthews,nicky untouchable barnes, pablo escobar, the godmother etc.... which really surprises me cause if the mafia got involved being extremely organized already and what not they could of truly took the godmother and so many other major players out and been the major players in the us using the trafficante family as a port and all these other smaller families to get it to them and the country.


While the LCN had heroin supply from across the Atlantic, it was never in a position to control the supply of cocaine and marijuana which the South American and Mexican groups had access to. Nevertheless, several families (especially in NY) became significant distributors at the the wholesale and mid-levels. The key to LCN survival wasn't so much controlling the drug trade as staying diversified, with drugs being only one of its core rackets.


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Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: BlackFamily] #857662
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for some reason i never realized how they do have turfs and main places they operate. but i do agree which i find interesting because "organized crime" is different from "unorganized criminals"such as gang members and what not. lol i was extremely off on the dealers it'd seem i feel stupid thank you for correcting me.


ma tongue hold life my belt hold death.
make em bite the dust when they hit the floor.
4-5 to there chest us folk from gangsterbb aint playing.
we smoke everyone in this b word like a hookah now.
stupid steve hit the corner shooting.
Re: The mob during the crack era [Re: IvyLeague] #857665
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yes you are right. i always thought if they got involved in drug trafficking that'd bring them back around the same strength as during the golden era(prohibition) of the mafia.what do you mean diversify? i personally thought they were always pretty diversified(atleast the gambinos) with both a blue collar and white collar factions in the families.


ma tongue hold life my belt hold death.
make em bite the dust when they hit the floor.
4-5 to there chest us folk from gangsterbb aint playing.
we smoke everyone in this b word like a hookah now.
stupid steve hit the corner shooting.
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