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Re: Bonanno capo bashes restaurant owner in face
[Re: IvyLeague]
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11/18/15 03:56 PM
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mikeyballs211
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Danny Leo was invisible outside of his East Harlem origins, Ivy. I've said this several times over the years. But there were made Westside guys, as recently as the early to mid '90s, who went to their graves unidentified by law enforcement. And that's the God's honest truth. I believe that. In fact, I believe there are still guys flying under the radar. Just not that many, relatively speaking. I'd be willing to bet at least 90% of the membership of any family has been identified by law enforcement. Ivy/PB would you be able to name a few Westside guys that flew under the radar? Only deceased guys as I know PB and other don't want to out someone currently alive as a wiseguy on an internet forum If any Westside gu was able to make it all the way to capo and not be on le's radar than that just furthers their status as the strongest family. Thats fuckin impressive even if its just a soldier or powerful associate.
Last edited by mikeyballs211; 11/19/15 12:51 AM.
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Re: Bonanno capo bashes restaurant owner in face
[Re: IvyLeague]
#867096
11/19/15 09:43 AM
11/19/15 09:43 AM
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baldo
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Danny Leo was invisible outside of his East Harlem origins, Ivy. I've said this several times over the years. But there were made Westside guys, as recently as the early to mid '90s, who went to their graves unidentified by law enforcement. And that's the God's honest truth. I believe that. In fact, I believe there are still guys flying under the radar. Just not that many, relatively speaking. I'd be willing to bet at least 90% of the membership of any family has been identified by law enforcement. Hypothetically, what kind of rackets would an under the radar guy be involved in? Or does it not matter? U would think most street level bookies are known. Are these usually white collar guys that LE would have a hard time pinning down?
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Re: Bonanno capo bashes restaurant owner in face
[Re: baldo]
#867097
11/19/15 10:19 AM
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BennyB
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Hypothetically, what kind of rackets would an under the radar guy be involved in? Or does it not matter? U would think most street level bookies are known. Are these usually white collar guys that LE would have a hard time pinning down? I think people who are under the radar generally tend to be people in businesses or unions who use the mob to strengthen their position and make more money. An old example is Ralph Scopo who flew under the radar until he was caught meeting with Colombo family administration. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Scopo
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