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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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09/24/16 09:47 PM
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trucchio and mastrangelo crews were definitely the most active, biggest, and going harder than anyone else when it came to traditional street shit. i think that was one crew (joe corozzo) and split into two, and now after the bust in 2011 or 2012 im guessing it merged back to one crew. those two crews were all over queens doing wild shit, making tons of $. i wonder what trucchios status will be when he comes home. everyone on these boards says he got taken down or is on the shelf but whats that based on? a rumor that he got slapped by vernace?
re: romanello's crew... how big/active is it? who are some crew members? If I remember right, Capeci confirmed Trucchio being demoted in one of his articles. yeah, you're right. i think i remember it being written about in a GL (interesting enough, after the rumor was posted on these boards) as reported in GL, it had something to do with Trucchio trying to sever himself from the other codefendants and pleading guilty - causing problems for the other guys. and also there was a little tiff with him and Joe Corozzo the lawyer. but i also remember reading Vernace had something to do with in, and reading (rumor, second hand, etc...) on the boards that someone, either Roccaforte or Vernace, slapped Trucchio in jail im just wondering if that was the case, how good is Vernace's word for? is there an expiration date on that? say vernace busts trucchio down and "shelves" him... trucchio is still coming out of jail a young guy, coming home to a crew with guys loyal to him that he's been committing crimes with since he was a kid. Vernace is old, serving a life sentence, inactive for all intents and purposes, and could kick the bucket in prison before Trucchio even comes home. what then? his word still carries weight? i always wondered how things liked that worked with these guys. the trucchio crew i always found interesting. theres not a lot of info out there on Al Trucchio or his dad even, but both seemed to be very poweful guys. Al must have been something serious, because afaik he was made before he was 25 years old, and full Capo by 29 or 30. his crew seemed like one of the biggest and most active not just in the gambinos but in the entire city
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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10/08/16 08:25 PM
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This is all bullcrap. First off there is no one ever going to slap Trucchio. Second off a guy like him is too valuable to even be thought of about being put on the shelf. Im sure whenever he gets out hes gonna be back in the same position he was w much more respect and much more power. When a guy like that comes home, everyone will fall in line. All these things you all are talking about are based on bullshit rumors. 1) there really was argument between joseph corezzo and alphonse truccherio that is a true story it was in front of loads of people in court During a pre-trial session an argument developed between Trucchio and Corrozo’s lawyer his son Joseph. “Hey Al, so it’s every man for himself, now,” said Corozzo. “Why don’t you come here and say that to my face,” replied Trucchio, as he kept moving toward the elevator. “So, I’m not a man now,” snapped the lawyer, with a look of disgust on his face.now whenever that was the reason for him getting shelved who knows but we do know the corezzos were not happy with how he was defending himself 2)it was capeci i think who reported he had been demoted i have never heard about him being shelved capeci has been proven to be accurate on alot of things in the past 3) so you can predict the future now? you know how the gambinos will look at truccherio when he gets out we have no idea what will happen. Also dont act like you know what is bullshit and what is truth you have no idea like the majority on this site we wont know unless someone flips all we have his people like capeci reporting on it who like i said before is normally accurate but his information his limited.
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Sorry for the confusion
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/05/18 06:39 AM
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Fat Andy Ruggiano had a strong Queens crew with a presence in Florida. As I have stated before there was one big Gambino crew led by Petey Pumps Ferrara back in the day that consisted of East NY Brooklyn guys.Billy Batts, John Gotti, Nicky Corrozzo, Jo Jo Corrozzo, Angelo Ruggiero, John and Charlie Carneglia Lenny DiMaria were just a few of the guys in the crew. It kind of mirrored Paulie Vario's East New York's BK Brownsville Crew.This crew eventually spread to Queens in the 70s(as did Vario's) and was split up between Charlie Wagons and Fat Andy as Capos. The Bonanno Family also had a crew that mirrored the Lucchese and Gambino early East New York/Queens crews that was once headed by Phil Giaccone (Joe Massino, Vinny Asaro were crew members) that was later a crew commanded by Joey Massino in Maspeth. These crews interacted a lot in hijacking and robberies such as Lufthansa.the Colombo Family also had a presence that mirrored the other 3 families and their guy in the area was Buster Aloi, who was tight with Sonny Franzese. Remember when Henry Hill took down Air France, they kicked up to Paul Vario and Buster Aloi. Why only those 2? Because it was 67, the Bonanno and Gambino Families were only starting to migrate to Queens. In 78 after Lufthansa, the Lucchese Fam had to partner with Vinny Asaro and kick in to Massino as the Bonanno had become one of the main crews in that area. I am sure the Gambino Family got a piece(albeit a small one) of that stake. The Bonano's had an East New York crew in addition to their Bushwick crew? Or are you thinking of the same crew? The Bushwick crew consisted mainly of Zips and moved north to Ridgewood.
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/05/18 06:43 AM
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The Neil Migliore and Joey Laratro crew were originally from Corona, Queens. I read on a Mary Ferrel document that Laratro had bragged that he was the biggest guy in Queens, or that he could get anything done in Queens. This was in the late 50s, early 60s.
Sonny Franzese also operated out of Queens during his heyday. Big in Jackson Heights according to his son.
Also, I'm not sure about how much of a force he was in the area, but Gambino consigliere Joe Gallo was based in Astoria, Queens. Joe Laratro the Luchese capo? He was Corona based? I had no idea Luchese (including Neil Migliore) had a Corona faction. I thought it was all Genovese and Bonanno. Anyone have more info on this lineage?
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/05/18 05:04 PM
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The Neil Migliore and Joey Laratro crew were originally from Corona, Queens. I read on a Mary Ferrel document that Laratro had bragged that he was the biggest guy in Queens, or that he could get anything done in Queens. This was in the late 50s, early 60s.
Sonny Franzese also operated out of Queens during his heyday. Big in Jackson Heights according to his son.
Also, I'm not sure about how much of a force he was in the area, but Gambino consigliere Joe Gallo was based in Astoria, Queens. Joe Laratro the Luchese capo? He was Corona based? I had no idea Luchese (including Neil Migliore) had a Corona faction. I thought it was all Genovese and Bonanno. Anyone have more info on this lineage? Looking through some of these files it seems Laratro and Migliore both came up in Corona. https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...eId=66&search=neil_migliore%20coronahttps://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...migliore+corona#relPageId=5&tab=pageIn this interview with an FBI agent, Laratro says he used to be a bookmaker in Corona, and is now the president of Migliore Funeral Home, which is also in Corona. https://ibb.co/eRRzzyJudging by where they lived and were arrested they both seem to have later moved operations to Long Island.
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/05/18 08:55 PM
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This weeks gangland is about the feds trying to build a new case against asoro and his queens guys doing home invasions. So id expect some type of case coming against him his son and all the cousins. Can you please link these episodes?
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/06/18 12:03 AM
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The Neil Migliore and Joey Laratro crew were originally from Corona, Queens. I read on a Mary Ferrel document that Laratro had bragged that he was the biggest guy in Queens, or that he could get anything done in Queens. This was in the late 50s, early 60s.
Sonny Franzese also operated out of Queens during his heyday. Big in Jackson Heights according to his son.
Also, I'm not sure about how much of a force he was in the area, but Gambino consigliere Joe Gallo was based in Astoria, Queens. Joe Laratro the Luchese capo? He was Corona based? I had no idea Luchese (including Neil Migliore) had a Corona faction. I thought it was all Genovese and Bonanno. Anyone have more info on this lineage? Looking through some of these files it seems Laratro and Migliore both came up in Corona. https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...eId=66&search=neil_migliore%20coronahttps://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...migliore+corona#relPageId=5&tab=pageIn this interview with an FBI agent, Laratro says he used to be a bookmaker in Corona, and is now the president of Migliore Funeral Home, which is also in Corona. https://ibb.co/eRRzzyJudging by where they lived and were arrested they both seem to have later moved operations to Long Island. Thank you for that. I have passed that business (Coppola-Migliore Funeral Home) several hundred times and never considered that it was the same Migliore.
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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07/08/18 03:53 AM
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Currently it will have to be either the Corozzo crew of the Gambino crime family or the Persico crew of the Colombo crime family. Anthony Pipitone is a force but not that powerful, and has learned from past mistakes such as 2004. As for family, I will say the Bonanno's. Currently it will have to be either the Corozzo crew of the Gambino crime family or the Persico crew of the Colombo crime family. Anthony Pipitone is a force but not that powerful, and has learned from past mistakes such as 2004. As for family, I will say the Bonanno's. In what neighborhood is the Persico crew active? How many members do you suspect theu have? Thanks
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/08/18 04:41 AM
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The Persico Crew has historically been linked to Brooklyn. Carmine Persico was always active in Brooklyn and the recent cases surrounding the Colombos have been based in Brooklyn. In fact, Colombo activity in Queens has been comparatively low compared to the other four families and compared to their strength in Brooklyn. If you look at indictments over the last twenty years, you'll see that most Colombo gangsters' crimes either take place in Brooklyn or Long Island. Sure, there are a handful of cases in Queens and Staten Island but none involving the Persicos.
The only current active "Persico crew" is the one that is run/ran by Teddy Persico Jr., who has been described as a potential heir to the family (he is serving ten years for racketeering at the moment and scheduled for release in 2020.) Teddy Persico Jr.'s crew has always been Brooklyn-based. I can provide evidence if needed, but a quick google search will show you. The 2011 indictment detailed how Big Anthony Russo, another Brooklyn-based mobster, was Teddy's acting capo and the entire crew was seemingly Brooklyn-based. In Teddy Jr.'s 2005 indictment which involved his brother Sean and cousin Andre D'Apice, that was also based entirely in Brooklyn.
Giacomo, are there any specific Persicos which you think run things in Queens? Also, which Colombos are Queens powerhouses?
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/08/18 07:45 AM
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The Persico Crew has historically been linked to Brooklyn. Carmine Persico was always active in Brooklyn and the recent cases surrounding the Colombos have been based in Brooklyn. In fact, Colombo activity in Queens has been comparatively low compared to the other four families and compared to their strength in Brooklyn. If you look at indictments over the last twenty years, you'll see that most Colombo gangsters' crimes either take place in Brooklyn or Long Island. Sure, there are a handful of cases in Queens and Staten Island but none involving the Persicos.
The only current active "Persico crew" is the one that is run/ran by Teddy Persico Jr., who has been described as a potential heir to the family (he is serving ten years for racketeering at the moment and scheduled for release in 2020.) Teddy Persico Jr.'s crew has always been Brooklyn-based. I can provide evidence if needed, but a quick google search will show you. The 2011 indictment detailed how Big Anthony Russo, another Brooklyn-based mobster, was Teddy's acting capo and the entire crew was seemingly Brooklyn-based. In Teddy Jr.'s 2005 indictment which involved his brother Sean and cousin Andre D'Apice, that was also based entirely in Brooklyn.
Giacomo, are there any specific Persicos which you think run things in Queens? Also, which Colombos are Queens powerhouses? The only recent Colombo activity that I had heard of was the dust up over the Napa and Sonoma restaurant in Whitestone. Apparently two Colombo associates broke all the windows of the restaurant and were chased down by the Bonannos. I can't find any links to it, but this NY Post story covers it without mentioning that the "other" family was Colombo: https://nypost.com/2010/08/04/stabbing-pains-for-mob-crew/
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/08/18 03:45 PM
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The Persico Crew has historically been linked to Brooklyn. Carmine Persico was always active in Brooklyn and the recent cases surrounding the Colombos have been based in Brooklyn. In fact, Colombo activity in Queens has been comparatively low compared to the other four families and compared to their strength in Brooklyn. If you look at indictments over the last twenty years, you'll see that most Colombo gangsters' crimes either take place in Brooklyn or Long Island. Sure, there are a handful of cases in Queens and Staten Island but none involving the Persicos.
The only current active "Persico crew" is the one that is run/ran by Teddy Persico Jr., who has been described as a potential heir to the family (he is serving ten years for racketeering at the moment and scheduled for release in 2020.) Teddy Persico Jr.'s crew has always been Brooklyn-based. I can provide evidence if needed, but a quick google search will show you. The 2011 indictment detailed how Big Anthony Russo, another Brooklyn-based mobster, was Teddy's acting capo and the entire crew was seemingly Brooklyn-based. In Teddy Jr.'s 2005 indictment which involved his brother Sean and cousin Andre D'Apice, that was also based entirely in Brooklyn.
Giacomo, are there any specific Persicos which you think run things in Queens? Also, which Colombos are Queens powerhouses? The only recent Colombo activity that I had heard of was the dust up over the Napa and Sonoma restaurant in Whitestone. Apparently two Colombo associates broke all the windows of the restaurant and were chased down by the Bonannos. I can't find any links to it, but this NY Post story covers it without mentioning that the "other" family was Colombo: https://nypost.com/2010/08/04/stabbing-pains-for-mob-crew/When acting consigliere Ralph Lombardo was arrested in 2003 for loansharking, most of his crew lived in either Queens or Long Island. https://nypost.com/2003/06/18/911-no-excuse-to-mobs-loan-thugs/A later Gang Land Article mentioned that Lombardo operated in Queens and Long Island. "Lombardo earned his mob stripes in Middle Village, Queens under Joe Colombo crony Vincent Aloi during the 1960s and ‘70s. Following five years behind bars for a 1974 stock fraud conviction, he relocated to North Babylon, while maintaining a social club in Middle Village. The club’s gone now, and Lombardo has since hunkered down in Bellmore." Whatever the case, I think most Queens activity fell by the wayside probably around the time Joe Scopo was whacked. Larry Mazza mentioned in his book that when Vic Orena was in charge he emphasized inducting Queens guys over Brooklyn guys in order to consolidate power. Take that how you will, but the implication there is that Orena didn't want to make Brooklyn guys because that's where Persico's power-base was. Guys like the Russo Cousins (cousins of the Persicos, Chucky and JoJo Russo) were Brooklyn-based according to the book, as was Teddy Persico Sr. and Jr. The only Brooklyn guys that Vic did induct (according to Mazza's book) were guys in Wild Bill's crew because Bill was an Orena supporter. After the war, in terms of busts and indictments (of which the Colombos have had MANY), it doesn't look like Queens has that much Colombo activity anymore. Yes there is still some, but certainly not as much. The argument could be made that maybe the Queens Colombos have been staying low-key, but I'd counter that this is the COLOMBOS we're talking about.... the gung-ho, ghetto-banging crime family. From the 1990s-late 2000s, their leadership and inner workings have pretty much been made an open book by informers and rats, so I think if there was some big Queens power, we'd know about it.
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Re: Strongest capo/toughest crew from Queens?
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07/08/18 04:38 PM
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Meyer, Jimmy leaves himself exposed more often then he should, so I don't think he is the Capo, but a highly trusted member of the crew, acts more like a right hand man, than a Capo. That is my opinion.
Nicky, The Russo's have been taking guys off the self from the third Colombo war. They have been grabbing guys from the Colombo brothers crew since Anthony Colombo passed away last year. Juniors crew supervises them, and that is why I call them the Persico crew. Andy Russo and Jerry Clamenza uncle Jack had some talks, and since then I believe Green Eyes has come back into the folds, but I don't think Chris Colombo has come back as he is still in Orange County New York. The Aloi crew took many hits and the Colombo brothers moved into areas to take over as there really wasnt anyone saying overwise as they were not stepping on anyone's toes. They were shelved and did not give up the gangster life style.
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