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Re: Italian street gangsre
[Re: SimonChen]
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12/25/17 03:58 AM
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I know there were some in the old days but today is there any street organization whose members are mostly Italian-americans? Also, Im curious do Italians join white racial gangs and motorcycle clubs? Don't take this as a personal harp on you, look through older posts. These questions have been answered multiple times. Overall Yes. They join all of the above and Chicago will always be prime example with the C-Notes mob. Yes they still active regardless if their membership is half latino.
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Re: Italian street gangsre
[Re: BlackFamily]
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12/25/17 09:29 AM
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SimonChen
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I know there were some in the old days but today is there any street organization whose members are mostly Italian-americans? Also, Im curious do Italians join white racial gangs and motorcycle clubs? Don't take this as a personal harp on you, look through older posts. These questions have been answered multiple times. Overall Yes. They join all of the above and Chicago will always be prime example with the C-Notes mob. Yes they still active regardless if their membership is half latino. Sorry, my fault.
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Re: Italian street gangsre
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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12/28/17 07:56 AM
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I know there were some in the old days but today is there any street organization whose members are mostly Italian-americans? Also, Im curious do Italians join white racial gangs and motorcycle clubs? http://gangsterreport.com/long-running-c...odds-for-years/This is not technlly a gang but the Manzi family in Springfield had a feud with the local genovese crew fron the 2000s. Wow, thanks for this info. Never heard this Manzi family, nor their beef with LCN. I didnt aware there to be independent Italian OC crews like them. Wierd the mob didnt successfully shake them down. Are they strong?
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Re: Italian street gangsre
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12/28/17 11:56 AM
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I know there were some in the old days but today is there any street organization whose members are mostly Italian-americans? Also, Im curious do Italians join white racial gangs and motorcycle clubs? http://gangsterreport.com/long-running-c...odds-for-years/This is not technlly a gang but the Manzi family in Springfield had a feud with the local genovese crew fron the 2000s. Wow, thanks for this info. Never heard this Manzi family, nor their beef with LCN. I didnt aware there to be independent Italian OC crews like them. Wierd the mob didnt successfully shake them down. Are they strong? Strong enought to feud the springfield crew. http://gangsterreport.com/massachusetts-mafia-bulletin-springfield-boston/Carmine Manzi’s oldest son, Giuseppe (Little Joe) Manzi and nephew Giuseppe (Villa Joe) Manzi are notorious gangland figures in Springfield, too. A voicemail left for Little Joe by an indebted gambler that made it into the December 2000 indictment captured both sentiments. “What are you doing sicking your dogs (enforcers/collectors) on me?… that’s some dirty shit, bro. I aint paying you any more juice and I know that’s what your waiting for……..I just don’t want your guys harassing me anymore.” Villa Joe Manzi feuded with Bingy Ariollotta as Bingy ascended up the syndicate’s ladder in the late-1990s and early-2000s. Manzi dodged numerous attempts on his life coming on Arillotta’s orders, highlighted by avoiding being shot and killed at a South End intersection when his idling Mercedes at a stop light was riddled with machine gun fire from a passing vehicle. He did prison time for his role in his dad’s 2000 case. Following being released from prison, Villa Joe popped back on the Springfield underworld map in 2008 by engaging in a beef that became violent with a group of former teenage employees of his in an alleged drug operation he was helming. Associates of Villa Joe’s physically attacked and reportedly tried to run over one of the teenagers with his car causing a subsequent gun fight on the road in a high-speed chase in the minutes after the vehicular assault. That incident allegedly led to the trio of teen hoodlums firebombing Manzi’s home.
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