Home

Are beatings / fights / etc common daily

Posted By: Primo

Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/25/13 10:03 PM

My question is on typical days for mobsters particularly in north america do they fight / beat people? or at least witness that sort of activity regularly? And when I ask that I mean do these guys do that stuff or witness it daily because of their line of work and business and not just because of personal reasons.

Or is that type of behavior not very common most days.


And I realize boss's and higher ups won't be the ones to be doing that stuff generally anyways. So I would be prob be more curious for the lower level guys if violence / fighting / beating / intimidation can be expected daily occurrences for them or not?
Posted By: Primo

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/25/13 10:07 PM

and I apologize if this ha been a thread posted before I tried searching. but if it has i'll delete it.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 01:51 AM

theres been a few cases recently involving associates beating a man with baseball bats and then another slashing a guy in a bar.
Posted By: Primo

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 02:15 AM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
theres been a few cases recently involving associates beating a man with baseball bats and then another slashing a guy in a bar.


But maybe they didn't mean to beat him? For example maybe they were having a pickup basebll game and he accidentally stepped in front of the batter and his injuries appeared as if he was beat when it was all an accident?

Jk tongue but that is interesting and goes to show that that sort of activity still occurs.
Posted By: Skinny

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 04:51 AM

It happens more than it's reported but it's not the 50s either
Posted By: TheIsland

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 05:23 AM

Originally Posted By: Skinny
It happens more than it's reported but it's not the 50s either


My uncle was sent to Rikers for beating a man with his cane.
Posted By: Flushing

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 02:52 PM

I rarely see fights in NYC anymore. Cameras and hipsters are everywhere.

You can see bicycle riders taking people out often. That is a common occurrence. A guy doing 50mph on a bike and ignoring traffic rules and yelling to get out of his way.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 03:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Flushing
I rarely see fights in NYC anymore. Cameras and hipsters are everywhere.

You can see bicycle riders taking people out often. That is a common occurrence. A guy doing 50mph on a bike and ignoring traffic rules and yelling to get out of his way.

Those bicycle accidents are some serious shit. one happened right in front of me in manhattan a couple of weeks ago, this women just walking along got laid the fuck out and she wasnt moving at all until the ambulance came. she was so bloody and bruised up, if i didnt see what happened i would of thought she got hit by a car.
Posted By: LittleMan

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 03:38 PM

I'm going off the assumption that gambling, loan sharking and extortion are still the bread and butter of the street guy. And in all three, the key to collecting is violence or the threat of violence.

And I assume that the mobsters with 6-7 figures outstanding on the street have full time thugs on the payroll, whose primary jobs are to intimidate and slap around late payers.
Posted By: Skinny

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 04:46 PM

Originally Posted By: LittleMan
I'm going off the assumption that gambling, loan sharking and extortion are still the bread and butter of the street guy. And in all three, the key to collecting is violence or the threat of violence.

And I assume that the mobsters with 6-7 figures outstanding on the street have full time thugs on the payroll, whose primary jobs are to intimidate and slap around late payers.


There's no payroll like you'd see in the godfather. If ur with a guy and he tells u to collect you don't ask for a finders fee or anything. Sometimes a guy will get thrown a bit off the top. Just my opinion tho...
Posted By: LittleMan

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/26/13 06:13 PM

Your guess is as good as mine. However, I believe capos have millions on the street; for some, the yearly interest might run into 7 figures. For example, in Philip Carlo's biography of Gaspipe, when some of the Lucchese capos were whacked or disappeared into witness protection, Casso or Vic Amuso took over their shy business. And some had multimillions on the street. With that much money on the street, I'm anticipating weekly beatings.

On a side note, loan sharking was involved in the violent Billy Batts scene in Goodfellas. Supposedly, Billy Batts had a nice shylock business that he left behind when he went to jail. Jimmy the Gent took it over. When Batts came out, he wanted it back. So, Jimmy would have to give it up or have Batts whacked. I believe that's why the movie had Jimmy directly involved in the the murder.

Here's an interesting tidbit about Tommy DiSimone's murder: Jimmy was protected because he was such a solid earner. However, Tommy tried to rape Karen Hill, and Paulie Vario sacrificed him to keep the peace.
Posted By: Skinny

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/27/13 04:41 PM

Firstly Phil Carlo is a degenerate liar. I remember reading all this shit like casso was there writing the words himself... Shit that just didn't happen... Or exaggerated..

Shylocking is still a huge money maker... The biggest currently I've heard of was 2m on the street. But at that point your a shylocks Shylock. Your a bank for the most part... To other shylocks in ur crew or in another crew. A million on the street can be 5-6 customers... It could be 30. Famous Examples-Danny Marino & his crew (watts, lombardozzi, scotto)... Corozzos crew, joe zito, bill cutolo, Andy Gerard, ninny/Larry fab, Danny Leo, Tino F, Allie shades
Posted By: LittleMan

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/27/13 11:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Skinny
Firstly Phil Carlo is a degenerate liar. I remember reading all this shit like casso was there writing the words himself... Shit that just didn't happen... Or exaggerated..


lol, I cannot disagree.

However, it's unclear who the liars are. I believe that guys, like Casso and Kuklinski, told tall tales to Carlo and he wrote everything as if it was fact. That's why I consider the Gaspipe and Iceman books to be closer to ghost written autobiographies, than biographies. Carlo interviewed these guys, and wrote down whatever self serving crap they said as fact.
Posted By: Skinny

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/28/13 12:28 AM

I think it's the other way around tbh. I heard he tried to interview tommy karate and he told him to fuck off so he made him look like shit in the book. Kuklinski loved to kill, casso was just trigger happy IMO...
Posted By: littlemango

Re: Are beatings / fights / etc common daily - 10/28/13 02:40 AM

I could be wrong but I don't think it happens as frequently as something like, say the sopranos, makes it seems. violence always costs in some way shape or form. If guys are hurt they can't pay. I think for the most part collections and loans go off with a reasonable amount of peace. There are a lot of degenerates in that world who try to welch and generally act like scumbags so violence becomes necessary far more often than in the regular world (where violance becomes necessary never), but I don't think you have guys breaking peoples legs every single week.
© 2024 GangsterBB.NET