Heres another newer article that suggests Fetta was now part of a group headed by
Giuseppe De Vito who this article and others suggest is openly against the Rizzutos.

http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/quebec...r-les-fetes.php


The attempted murder of the gangster Giuseppe Fetta yesterday could herald eventful holiday in Montreal. This is at least what has been entrusted to La Presse police sources, judicial and criminal environment, which point out that the eldest son of Vito Rizzuto, son Nick, was shot dead on December 28, in broad daylight in the street .

"In the middle, we hear that many people will receive a Christmas gift," a source told us who frequents Italian coffees.

"The holiday season may be hot," added a lawyer, which is based on the murder and attempted murder that shook the mafia repeatedly since the release from prison of the fallen godfather Vito Rizzuto, October 5 - and especially since the killing of the influential mafioso Joe Di Maulo, November 4 at Blainville.

Since the murder, Italian organized crime was hit by three other murders and two attempted murders, including those committed against Giuseppe Fetta yesterday. Tony Gensale, 43, Mohamed Awada, 47, and Emilio Cordileone, 50, were killed, as well as a tug Giuseppe Fetta have meanwhile been victims of attempted murder, all in the same area of ​​northern Montreal, by the very hot days.

Although these crimes are perhaps not the same mobile, they all seem to have the same thread: instability in the criminal environment caused by the absence of a leader in the saddle.

According to our sources, some take advantage of this instability for settling scores, revenge or doing housework. Alliances are, others undone. Negotiations are underway. While some people out of the shadows and become confident, others fear for their lives and abandon their activities soon adopted by other, creating friction.

With ponytail

The attempted murder yesterday against Giuseppe Fetta is a new headache for the police, who do not always see light in this time of great instability.

Fetta out of his vehicle when he was riddled with bullets, boulevard Saint-Laurent, near the street Sauriol. He was conscious when he was taken to hospital, where doctors were able to stabilize his condition.

In the early 2000s, Fetta was part of a group of thugs and mafia frequented assiduously Consenza, headquarters of the Sicilians, Jarry and coffee Laennec in Laval. He was the driver and bodyguard Lorenzo Giordano, Lieutenant of the Rizzuto clan convicted following Operation Coliseum - and still held.

Fetta, which was filmed with acolytes being tested for semi-automatic weapons in a garage during the investigation Colosseum, was charged with possession of a weapon and gangsterism.

According to our sources, Fetta have taken up the ranks in recent years and would have joined the formidable chieftain Giuseppe De Vito. The latter, called ponytail, was arrested in October 2010, after a mare four years. According to court documents, De Vito would lead his own group and now is at loggerheads with members of the Rizzuto clan.

Sources also provides a link between the attempted murder suffered by Fetta and murder of another man's hand with the mafia which he worked, Ennio Bruni was killed when he went out for coffee Bellerose in Laval in September 2010.

Fetta is a hard drive. In 2008, he was attacked by three men while he was talking on the phone at the Montreal Detention Centre (Bordeaux). He made his escape three attackers. One of them had to start from the top of the second floor, and suffered a compound fracture.

Fetta and others of his followers were present at the bar Upperclub the evening of 24 October 2006, when two members of street gangs, Jean-Patrick Fleury and Vladimir Nicolas, were killed and thrown into the fire escape at the rear establishment.

It was also at Moomba in Laval when a rising star of the Mafia, Mike Lapolla, was killed in March 2005.

Fetta was a business owner who was the housekeeping of Moomba, it was learned before the RĂ©gie des alcohols, des courses et des jeux in February.