There are certainly still some members in Kansas City left, as well as young guys who are related to them. But I don't think the FBI really recognizes a viable, formally structured family there anymore. The recent gambling bust was the first mob-related case in years. And only one or two of them were identified as being made members. And, while it just may be my opinion, I don't think whatever is left there has the resources to have significant criminal operations in multiple states. Nor do I think they would have been able to make as many as 15 guys in the late 80's.

Is this the recent case from last week you were referring to?

http://www.justice.gov/usao/mow/news2010/luna.ind.htm


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