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Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated

Posted By: Scorsese

Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 01:48 PM



Springfield man arrested for alleged drug trafficking; 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated, gun found in baby crib during raid

on January 25, 2017 at 12:52 PM, updated January 25, 2017 at 2:41 PM
SPRINGFIELD -- A narcotics raid Wednesday morning on Marion Street resulted in one arrest and the seizure of more than 3,000 packets of heroin, many of which were stamped with the likeness and name of the deceased Springfield crime boss Al Bruno, police said.

Police spokesman Sgt. John Delaney said the raid at 8:10 a.m. at 138 Marion St. also recovered $2,100 in cash and a loaded Smith & Wesson revolver.

Arrested was 18-year-old resident Jose Mendez. He was charged with trafficking heroin, possession of a firearm without a license, possession of ammunition without a firearms identification card and improper storage of a firearm.

Delaney said the raid was conducted by Springfield police, the Hampden County Narcotics Task Force and the Massachusetts State Police. Police obtained a search warrant for the address based on a lengthy investigation into drug activity there by Springfield Narcotics Detective Thomas Kakley, Delaney said.

Many of the packets of heroin were stamped with Bruno's name and likeness, while others bore the name Louis Vuitton, which is the brand name of a line of designer handbags and luggage.

This is the first of a four-part series detailing new information uncovered by long-standing litigation in the 2003 Adolfo Bruno murder case.

Police found the gun hidden in a baby crib, Delaney said.

The baby that was found in the house has been placed in the custody of the Department of Children and Families, Delaney said.

There was also various drug paraphernalia throughout the residence.

Delaney said it was a very good arrest for police and that it "got an armed drug dealer off the street."

Hamden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni issued a statement thanking the various units for their work.

"The resulting arrest removes a dangerous individual from our community along with an appreciable amount of narcotics off our streets," he said. "We continue to focus on investigating, arresting and aggressively prosecuting drug dealers and traffickers. It is they who profit from the scourge of addiction, which destroys lives, families and communities."

Roche would have faced a life sentence if not for striking a deal with the government.

Mendez was due to be arraigned Wednesday afternoon in Springfield District Court.

Bruno, a leader of the Springfield mob, was shot to death in the city's South End on Nov. 23, 2003.
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 03:03 PM

"Yo bro, I got that Al Bruno on deck..."


I just don't get it...And I don't understand why these guys still think baby cribs is a good place to hide illegal things. Long gone are the times where a cop would think "It's a baby, nothings gonna be there."
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 03:25 PM

Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
"Yo bro, I got that Al Bruno on deck..."


I just don't get it...And I don't understand why these guys still think baby cribs is a good place to hide illegal things. Long gone are the times where a cop would think "It's a baby, nothings gonna be there."


I'm waiting for the cocaine with the john gotti sr face stamped on the envelope.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 05:38 PM

How many heroin addicts do you think get the reference?
Posted By: pmac

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 05:47 PM

From the wire? Funny brunos been dead bout 14 yrs. Wonder if patsy parello got the big bags stamped down in the bronx. Got them conrad ianello bags.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 05:50 PM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
How many heroin addicts do you think get the reference?


No one but why called it al bruno and not dirty paradise or something ?
Maybe the boy is a mob fan.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 07:07 PM

Kids 18 pueto rican he doesnt have a clue who bruno was.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 07:24 PM

Older traffickers obviously supplied him the heroin already packaged in the bags.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 07:31 PM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
Older traffickers obviously supplied him the heroin already packaged in the bags.


The question is another: why al bruno and not john gotti or lucky luciano or a most famous mobster ?
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/26/17 07:37 PM

Im guessing there probably from the area, probably thought it was funny. At least their proud of their hometown. Who the fuck makes these stamps by the way? Got to be a millionaire. lol
Posted By: Stubbs

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/27/17 01:03 AM

I'm sure Puerto Ricans have Wikipedia like the rest of us to read mob history and learn about Al Bruno. Heck, they might even read mob forums...
Posted By: southend

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/27/17 03:12 PM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
How many heroin addicts do you think get the reference?


Everybody in Spfld knows who Al Bruno was
Posted By: Holyoke

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/28/17 12:03 AM

Southend, is AA gonna move back here when he's out?
Posted By: southend

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/28/17 02:31 PM

Originally Posted By: Holyoke
Southend, is AA gonna move back here when he's out?

I can't imagine why he'd think that would be a good or safe idea but that was the rumor that he said he planned on it. Hard to say how that would play out, several different possibilities if he in fact returned to this area without keeping his head down.
Posted By: Holyoke

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/29/17 01:10 AM

Yeah I wonder if any of Freddy or Ty's acquaintances would do anything. I'm sure there are plenty of others that'd like to see him.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/29/17 03:08 PM

Originally Posted By: southend
Originally Posted By: Holyoke
Southend, is AA gonna move back here when he's out?

I can't imagine why he'd think that would be a good or safe idea but that was the rumor that he said he planned on it. Hard to say how that would play out, several different possibilities if he in fact returned to this area without keeping his head down.


Who's AA ?
Posted By: pmac

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/29/17 05:14 PM

Furio anthony arillotta or something close. Hes the genovese soldier who flipped and gave up everyone for al brunos murder. Just my guess if he goes back to springfield he'll be gettinh his ass whooped left n right. All the dudes he shook down under the mobs umbrella all the drugdealers he robbed. Shit brunos friends n family like you said them guys ty and brother doing life. And all them nut jobs that just got arrested over the summer they all got brothers sons n nephews. Dont know why he wouldnt go into the wtp program free rent for life maybe a monthly check.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/29/17 09:32 PM

Originally Posted By: pmac
Furio anthony arillotta or something close. Hes the genovese soldier who flipped and gave up everyone for al brunos murder. Just my guess if he goes back to springfield he'll be gettinh his ass whooped left n right. All the dudes he shook down under the mobs umbrella all the drugdealers he robbed. Shit brunos friends n family like you said them guys ty and brother doing life. And all them nut jobs that just got arrested over the summer they all got brothers sons n nephews. Dont know why he wouldnt go into the wtp program free rent for life maybe a monthly check.


Why Arillotta should return to springfield? For risk to be killed ? The usa are great,so he will find a place to stay.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/29/17 10:29 PM

It came out in the newspaper he wants to return home to be with a striper who was his side chick lol yaeh bet she waiting for 9yrs ha. Think he wife disowned him. From reading about his arrests the guy seemed like the classic bully and once he got his button tye guy went crazy. Just all a perfect recipe to come back to mass and get his ass whopped up n down the whole street. I guess tye other solder who fliped felix trangese is back in mass but hes older and probaly didnt have his hands so dirty like a.a. also not for nothing didnt another rat who had something to do with brunos murder get killed down near hartford a few yrs ago. Found beaten to death in his apartmemt i mean probaly not related but the murder was solved. Back to brunos stamp its pretty acurit. And last the mgm springfield will probaly be opening this year correct? I check it out.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 01/30/17 04:48 PM

Whats the situation for genoveses in Massachusetts after arillotta & co flipped ?
Posted By: southend

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 02/02/17 03:02 PM

Al Calvanese is the boss in Springfield right now. Ralph Santaniello is his street guy that handles most day to day business although at the moment he's being held without bond on extortion charges among other things.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 02/07/17 08:40 PM

Florida AG is not amused by Trump-branded heroin
By Joshua Rhett Miller February 6, 2017 | 10:35am

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A record-breaking drug bust in Florida has turned up an unexpected name and face on bundles of heroin: President Donald Trump.

Trump’s likeness appeared on some of the 5,550 heroin packages displayed by authorities on Friday in what’s believed to be Hernando County’s largest heroin bust ever. But Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi was not amused by the Trump-branded drug, and she spoke directly to the alleged drug dealer during a news conference on the seizure of heroin, which had a street value of up to $100,000.

“So all I want to say to this drug dealer is, ‘Big mistake by putting the president’s picture on this.’ Big mistake,” Bondi said. “Because he is going to be our most fierce advocate in taking this junk off of our streets. Can you believe this? Big mistake. And I’m going to make sure he gets one of these packages when the case is all over to put in the Oval Office to remind him of all the good he’s doing.”

It’s unclear exactly why the drugs were marketed with Trump’s name and likeness in blue print, but drug dealers sometime give their products “brand names” to differentiate from competitors on the market. Other packages of the drugs seized in January bore the name of notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

Bondi said the bust potentially saved the lives more than 5,000 people, would-be first-time users of heroin who could be become addicted to the narcotic instantly. Bondi told reporters she spoke to Trump from the White House last week and discussed heroin in addition to mourning the death of a Navy SEAL with the president. Bondi joked that the bust–and the president’s image on some of the drugs–could impact his plans to build a border wall.

“Big mistake putting his face on that, I think that wall might be built a little faster now,” Bondi said. “That’s just me saying that now.”

Bondi, who referred to the displayed drugs as “trash” multiple times, said the bust comes as Florida continues its fight against heroin in Hernando County.

“This is hitting high schools now,” Bondi said. “This is hitting everywhere … This has become mainstream sadly and we’re going to do everything we can to fight it.”

Bondi and Trump, as the Washington Post notes, saw themselves in the center of a controversy last year after reports surfaced that Trump failed to disclose an improper $25,000 contribution to a political group connected to Bondi, who was then considering whether to launch a fraud investigation against Trump University. The donation by the Donald J. Trump Foundation in 2013 violated federal rules that bar charities from donating to political candidates, the newspaper reported in September.

Trump also did not disclose the gift to the Internal Revenue Service, but has brushed off questions about the donation, saying: “I’ve just known Pam Bondi for years. I have a lot of respect for her. Never spoke to her about that at all. And just have a lot of respect for her as a person. And she has done an amazing job as the attorney general of Florida. She is very popular.”


Kelvin Scott Johnson, 46Hernando County Sheriff’s Dept
Meanwhile, Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis said Kelvin Scott Johnson, 46, of Spring Hill, Fla., has been charged with heroin trafficking, cocaine possession and driving with a suspended license in connection to the drug bust. Johnson, who has a criminal record dating back to 1989, was being held Friday on $75,000 bond and faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

Nienhius stressed just how important the bust was to potentially keeping first-time users from heroin, saying that if only 1 percent of the entire stash displayed Friday went to first-time users, the drugs could create 55 new addicts.

“This is a big bust,” he told reporters.

Posted By: southend

Re: Springfield Mass: 'Al Bruno' heroin confiscated - 02/08/17 01:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
Florida AG is not amused by Trump-branded heroin
By Joshua Rhett Miller February 6, 2017 | 10:35am

0:59
/
1:03

A record-breaking drug bust in Florida has turned up an unexpected name and face on bundles of heroin: President Donald Trump.

Trump’s likeness appeared on some of the 5,550 heroin packages displayed by authorities on Friday in what’s believed to be Hernando County’s largest heroin bust ever. But Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi was not amused by the Trump-branded drug, and she spoke directly to the alleged drug dealer during a news conference on the seizure of heroin, which had a street value of up to $100,000.

“So all I want to say to this drug dealer is, ‘Big mistake by putting the president’s picture on this.’ Big mistake,” Bondi said. “Because he is going to be our most fierce advocate in taking this junk off of our streets. Can you believe this? Big mistake. And I’m going to make sure he gets one of these packages when the case is all over to put in the Oval Office to remind him of all the good he’s doing.”

It’s unclear exactly why the drugs were marketed with Trump’s name and likeness in blue print, but drug dealers sometime give their products “brand names” to differentiate from competitors on the market. Other packages of the drugs seized in January bore the name of notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

Bondi said the bust potentially saved the lives more than 5,000 people, would-be first-time users of heroin who could be become addicted to the narcotic instantly. Bondi told reporters she spoke to Trump from the White House last week and discussed heroin in addition to mourning the death of a Navy SEAL with the president. Bondi joked that the bust–and the president’s image on some of the drugs–could impact his plans to build a border wall.

“Big mistake putting his face on that, I think that wall might be built a little faster now,” Bondi said. “That’s just me saying that now.”

Bondi, who referred to the displayed drugs as “trash” multiple times, said the bust comes as Florida continues its fight against heroin in Hernando County.

“This is hitting high schools now,” Bondi said. “This is hitting everywhere … This has become mainstream sadly and we’re going to do everything we can to fight it.”

Bondi and Trump, as the Washington Post notes, saw themselves in the center of a controversy last year after reports surfaced that Trump failed to disclose an improper $25,000 contribution to a political group connected to Bondi, who was then considering whether to launch a fraud investigation against Trump University. The donation by the Donald J. Trump Foundation in 2013 violated federal rules that bar charities from donating to political candidates, the newspaper reported in September.

Trump also did not disclose the gift to the Internal Revenue Service, but has brushed off questions about the donation, saying: “I’ve just known Pam Bondi for years. I have a lot of respect for her. Never spoke to her about that at all. And just have a lot of respect for her as a person. And she has done an amazing job as the attorney general of Florida. She is very popular.”


Kelvin Scott Johnson, 46Hernando County Sheriff’s Dept
Meanwhile, Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis said Kelvin Scott Johnson, 46, of Spring Hill, Fla., has been charged with heroin trafficking, cocaine possession and driving with a suspended license in connection to the drug bust. Johnson, who has a criminal record dating back to 1989, was being held Friday on $75,000 bond and faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

Nienhius stressed just how important the bust was to potentially keeping first-time users from heroin, saying that if only 1 percent of the entire stash displayed Friday went to first-time users, the drugs could create 55 new addicts.

“This is a big bust,” he told reporters.



Was just a matter of time until Trump's face turned up on some bags of dope. The El Chapo bags were very popular in Springfield..Also it's very rare that the hustler caught on the street or with packs in his car is the one who actually stamped the bags like Miss Bondi stated as if the guy arrested was the one who branded the heroin he got pinched with. Regardless, the more heroin they can take off the streets the better.
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