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Mob Hits after 9/11

Posted By: furio_from_naples

Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/16/13 06:08 PM

seen that the Mafia because of Rico, had to reduce violence, after September 11, how many Mafia murders have there been? not only in the 5 families, but also outside NY.
Posted By: SharpieOne

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/16/13 06:22 PM

What does 9/11 have to do with RICO or gun violence?
Posted By: bobbytran

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/16/13 06:36 PM

It's not because of 9/11 its because of strict gun legislation enacted by Obama. The Chicago street gangs have really had to reduce their violence as well due to the limited availability of firarms.
Posted By: Longislandguy14

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/16/13 06:41 PM

I think Lawrence Ricci was killed in 05. He was a genovese captain in nj if I'm not mistaken.
Posted By: bobbytran

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/16/13 06:43 PM

Frank Lagano, Lucchese guy in '07, and Seffacio, Bonnanos in '09
Posted By: caprese

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/16/13 08:08 PM

This is just silly IMO. It doesn't matter who is in office or what ever gun laws they make. Guns on the street are easily obtained by criminals. It's a non issue. These laws only make it difficult for law abiding citizens to bear arms.
Posted By: bobbytran

Re: Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/16/13 08:16 PM

I know lol I was making a joke.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/17/13 12:16 AM

Originally Posted By: SharpieOne
What does 9/11 have to do with RICO or gun violence?


Absolutely nothing. After the Luccheses finished the Amuso-Casso era, the Colobmos finished their war, and Gotti was sent to prison, the families all decided to cut down on murders because of the heat and long prison sentences leading to rats.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/17/13 02:20 AM

For the record, these are the mob "hits n' misses" I'm aware of since 9/11...


In October 2001, Philadelphia LCN associate Adam Finelli, a restaurant owner and drug trafficker, was killed.

In November 2001, Chicago LCN crew boss Anthony "Tony the Hatch" Chiaramonti was killed.

In December 2001, New England LCN associate and strip club owner, Peter DeVito, was killed in Boston.

In January 2002, Philadelphia LCN soldier Raymond "Long John" Martorano was killed.

In January 2002, Gambino associate Martin Bosshart, who was involved in the stolen auto parts racket, was killed in Queens.

In April 2002, Gambino associate Darren D'Amico was shot and wounded in Queens.

In (month?) 2002, Detroit LCN asscociate Gerard "Gerry the Blade" Bianchette was killed.

In November 2003, Genovese captain Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno was killed in Springfield, MA.

In November 2003, Philadelphia LCN associate John "Johnny Gongs" Casasanto was killed.

In December 2003, Lucchese soldier Albert Cirelli was killed by Genovese associate Louis "Louie Lump" Barone over a dispute at Roa's restaurant in the Manhattan. (a personal beef)

In April 2004, Genovese associate Preston Geritano was killed. (probably a personal beef with his brother in law, Genovese soldier Andrew Garguilo)

In May 2004, Nicholas Cirillo, the son of Genovese acting boss Dominick "Quiet Dom" Cirillo, went missing and was presumed murdered.

In December 2004, Bonanno associate Randolph Pizzolo was killed in Brooklyn.

In April 2005, Bonanno associate Robert McKelvey was killed in Staten Island.

In September 2005, Joseph Generoso, a bakery owner and Gambino extortion victim, was shot and wounded in Brooklyn.

In October 2005, Genovese acting captain Lawrence "Larry" Ricci was killed in New Jersey.

In December 2005, Gambino captain Carmine "Top Tomato" Sciandra was shot and wounded in Staten Island. (personal beef)

In September 2006, Chicago LCN soldier Anthony "Little Tony" Zizzo disappeared and was presumed murdered.

In April 2007, Lucchese soldier Frank Lagano was killed in New Jersey.

In June 2007, Genovese soldier Rudolph "Rudy Cueball" Izzi was killed in Brooklyn.

In June 2007, Gambino associate Robert DeCicco was shot and wounded Brooklyn.

In December 2007, construction worker Vincenzo Orilia was reported to have been stabbed by Genovese associate Joseph Bonelli in Queens. (probably a personal beef)

In April 2008, Louis Antonelli, a jeweler and Genovese associate, was killed in Staten Island.

In June 2009, Vincent "Vinny Limo" Zarcone, manager of the Italian American Social Club in Westchester who had been involved in a 2005 Genovese and Bonanno gambling bust, was attacked by Christopher Calise and Maurice Mann (almost having his hand severed by a meat cleaver) over $35,000 he owned them.

In July 2009, Bonanno soldier Anthony Seccafico was killed in Staten Island.

In June 2010, Philadelphia LCN associate Rocco Maniscalco was killed.

In April 2011, Genovese associate Benny Geritano stabbed pizzeria owner Mark Iacano in Brooklyn. In January 2013, Geritano was indicted in the Eastern District on charges of stabbing Nunzio Fusco in a bar fight. (probably personal beefs)

In May 2011, Giuseppe "Joe" D'Anna and Girolamo "Mimmo" D'Anna, the great-nephews of the late Detroit LCN member Anthony "Tony Cars" D'Anna and owners of the Tiramisu Restaurant, were arrested and later indicted in Detroit on charges of beating a rival restaurant owner.

In June 2011, Carl Lastorino (son of former Lucchese consigliere Frank Lastorino) shot Lucchese associate Peter Argentina at a tire shop in Brooklyn. (personal beef)

In November 2011, former Bonanno acting boss Salvatore "Sal the Iron Worker" Montagna was killed in Montreal.

In December 2012, Philadelphia LCN associate Gino DiPietro was shot and killed in Philadelphia.

In May 2013, Bonanno associate/soldier? Enzo "The Baker" Stagno was shot and wounded in East Harlem.
Posted By: Garbageman

Re: Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/17/13 03:19 AM

You asked for it.... You got it.
Posted By: F_white

Re: Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/17/13 04:25 AM

Damn that sum it up great lists.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/17/13 06:57 AM

Thanks for the list Ivy
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mob Hits after 9/11 - 07/17/13 07:25 AM

http://www.americanmafia.com/Mob_Hits/2000_04_update.html

I found this list on Rick Porrellovsite but is only from 1991 to 2004

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Posted By: abc123

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/18/13 06:28 PM

Nice list.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/19/13 05:23 AM

Reviewing the AM listings, you could also add Paul Maiorana (2000), Dino Boggino (2002), Joseph Mazzotta (2003), John Gurino (2003), Vincent DeVito (2003), Gary Westerman (2003), and Charlie Moretto (2003).
Posted By: cookcounty

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/19/13 05:32 AM

I would think the ny mafia would have more murders seeing they have 5 mobs

I tend to think the number of made guys in new York is a little exaggerated

they would have to make literally anybody and everybody to keep up with those numbeers
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/19/13 05:36 AM

Originally Posted By: cookcounty
I would think the ny mafia would have more murders seeing they have 5 mobs

I tend to think the number of made guys in new York is a little exaggerated

they would have to make literally anybody and everybody to keep up with those numbeers


There are less mob murders in New York for the same reason there are less mob murders everywhere else. It has no baring on the membership of the New York families, which is well documented. And, considering the relatively big recruiting pool available in the tri-state area, the likes of which can be found nowhere else in the country, they can maintain their sizes without making "literally anybody and everybody."
Posted By: cookcounty

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/19/13 05:42 AM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: cookcounty
I would think the ny mafia would have more murders seeing they have 5 mobs

I tend to think the number of made guys in new York is a little exaggerated

they would have to make literally anybody and everybody to keep up with those numbeers


There are less mob murders in New York for the same reason there are less mob murders everywhere else. It has no baring on the membership of the New York families, which is well documented. And, considering the relatively big recruiting pool available in the tri-state area, the likes of which can be found nowhere else in the country, they can maintain their sizes without making "literally anybody and everybody."



if they're making people just to maintain their size then they're making undeserving gusy
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Mob Hits after )/11 - 07/19/13 06:00 AM

Originally Posted By: cookcounty
if they're making people just to maintain their size then they're making undeserving gusy


Yes, cook, we know. Meanwhile, Chicago only makes guys that truly deserve it. rolleyes

Of course, that won't keep it from dying off a lot sooner than any of the NY families.
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