Forums21
Topics42,361
Posts1,059,258
Members10,349
|
Most Online796 Jan 21st, 2020
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835336
03/30/15 12:02 PM
03/30/15 12:02 PM
|
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 258
AllDay27
Capo
|
Capo
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 258
|
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835338
03/30/15 12:22 PM
03/30/15 12:22 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 1,776
Dwalin2011
Underboss
|
Underboss
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 1,776
|
I don't know much about Miami crime unfortunately; there is a book though, "Gangsters of Miami", by Ron Chepesiuk, I only read some parts, but it seems to be an interesting chronology of Miami organized crime. However, the Italian Cosa Nostra didn't have a local family there, their main base in Florida was Tampa, with the Trafficante family.
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835358
03/30/15 02:12 PM
03/30/15 02:12 PM
|
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 778 Castellammare del Golfo
Malandrino
Underboss
|
Underboss
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 778
Castellammare del Golfo
|
The whole Tommy Agro and Joe Ianuzzi thing. The Bonannos also tried to get in on the action using Donnie Brasco.. backed by the Sonny Black crew of course.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: AllDay27]
#835366
03/30/15 03:44 PM
03/30/15 03:44 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 62
M_Martino
OP
Button
|
OP
Button
Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 62
|
Some great examples so far.
Don't know how I forgot about Jon Roberts. Was he still kicking anything to/associating with the Gambinos once we was a kingpin? Seems like he went independent after he left New York.
Last edited by M_Martino; 03/30/15 03:45 PM.
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835443
03/31/15 07:23 AM
03/31/15 07:23 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
ScottD
Made Member
|
Made Member
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
|
The late 1970s saw a shift from the early Cuban mob (Castro refugees), to the younger "Scarface" generation.
The older Cuban mobsters (like Humberto Trueba, Raul Jerez, and Evaristos Garcia) ran bookmaking and bolita with the Trafficantes and partnered with the Mafia figures operating down there. By the late 70s most had died or retired.
Also you saw a large move of the Mafia out of Miami and up into Broward and Palm Beach County. Operation Cherokee, that targeted the Lucchese, Gambino, BUffalo, Bufalino, Philly, and Cleveland families, was primarily overseen by the Broward County Sheriff.
By 1990 it was estimated that over 600 mobsters and associates were active in South Florida.
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835453
03/31/15 09:02 AM
03/31/15 09:02 AM
|
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 257
salvi62
Capo
|
Capo
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 257
|
As a night club musician here during that time let me tell you......
This place was packed with wiseguys (especially during the season).
They didn't hang too much in Miami per se, all the action was from North Miami Beach, up through Hallandale, Hollywood, Ft.Lauderdale, and Pompano (Back then Boca Raton was a heavy WASP/ Jewish area).
The Major clubs they hung at were The Bonfire, Place for Steak, Club Top Draw (thats just a few in north miami beach). In Halandale you had Bootsiese, the Round Table, the The Aztec Hotel Lounge, Villa Perrone, The bar a Dorias, and late at night you could find tables of them all sitting together at the Rascal House Deli in Sunny Isles.
Hollywood had Hemmigways and the Top of the Home Lounge (that was a BIG hangout. Also the Tack room bar in the old Diplomat Hotel.There was also a place called The Grand Saloon in Young Circle. Oh, how could I forget Joe Sonkens Gold Coast Restaurant
Ft.Lauderdale.......Too many to mention. But some of the main places were The Bachelors III, Septembers, Mr.Pips tons of Hotel lounges, Le Club International.
Before I became a full time musician one of my first jobs was as a busboy in a little tiny joint called the "Tre Amici". It was on US1 in Hollywood about 2 miles north of Young Circle.
Well as it turns out the FBI had the whole place wired up. It seems that Jimmy Blues Eyes (who lived right in Hollywood in the Lakes section) plus a bunch of other heavy hitters Terry Zappi, Tony and Frank Galgano of "Bobby Rubinos" fame were hanging out in there every night. I remember it making all the papers back then.
Now in the late 1980's you had all the Latin druglords with bilions in coke money. I worked in many of those clubs too, but they were loud and had none of the real class that the wiseguy joints had back in the day.
And yes I did see some famous gangsters while working in these places. They always treated the musicians great and were fantastic tippers.
Boy how I miss the "good old days"........
Sal
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: salvi62]
#835506
03/31/15 01:25 PM
03/31/15 01:25 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
ScottD
Made Member
|
Made Member
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
|
As a night club musician here during that time let me tell you......
This place was packed with wiseguys (especially during the season).
They didn't hang too much in Miami per se, all the action was from North Miami Beach, up through Hallandale, Hollywood, Ft.Lauderdale, and Pompano (Back then Boca Raton was a heavy WASP/ Jewish area).
The Major clubs they hung at were The Bonfire, Place for Steak, Club Top Draw (thats just a few in north miami beach). In Halandale you had Bootsiese, the Round Table, the The Aztec Hotel Lounge, Villa Perrone, The bar a Dorias, and late at night you could find tables of them all sitting together at the Rascal House Deli in Sunny Isles.
Hollywood had Hemmigways and the Top of the Home Lounge (that was a BIG hangout. Also the Tack room bar in the old Diplomat Hotel.There was also a place called The Grand Saloon in Young Circle. Oh, how could I forget Joe Sonkens Gold Coast Restaurant
Ft.Lauderdale.......Too many to mention. But some of the main places were The Bachelors III, Septembers, Mr.Pips tons of Hotel lounges, Le Club International.
Before I became a full time musician one of my first jobs was as a busboy in a little tiny joint called the "Tre Amici". It was on US1 in Hollywood about 2 miles north of Young Circle.
Well as it turns out the FBI had the whole place wired up. It seems that Jimmy Blues Eyes (who lived right in Hollywood in the Lakes section) plus a bunch of other heavy hitters Terry Zappi, Tony and Frank Galgano of "Bobby Rubinos" fame were hanging out in there every night. I remember it making all the papers back then.
Now in the late 1980's you had all the Latin druglords with bilions in coke money. I worked in many of those clubs too, but they were loud and had none of the real class that the wiseguy joints had back in the day.
And yes I did see some famous gangsters while working in these places. They always treated the musicians great and were fantastic tippers.
Boy how I miss the "good old days"........
Sal Excellent post- thank you for sharing.
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: baldo]
#835507
03/31/15 01:26 PM
03/31/15 01:26 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
ScottD
Made Member
|
Made Member
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 211
|
Was it ever determined why Raffa committed suicide? He had late stage cancer from what I've heard. But there is always the question if that indeed was the case.
|
|
|
Re: The Mob in Miami (Late 1970s/Early 1980s)
[Re: M_Martino]
#835649
04/01/15 01:19 PM
04/01/15 01:19 PM
|
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 999
mulberry
Underboss
|
Underboss
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 999
|
George Barone had the waterfront down there during that time after he was banned from the NY docks. There was an old documentary on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExEzrh2uV8s
|
|
|
|