Originally Posted By: Louiebynochi
I'm goin to quote the experts
That would be Keith corbett federal prosecutor and the head of the of task force in Detroit

"they are still a viable family"
"there cloaking themselves now in legit ament business , now more than ever but im not saying there doing legit ament business"

"there's no reason to beleive there has been a cessation in the illegal activities which have generated them money for the last 100 years"

Not interpretation. Straight from the experts mouth


Actions speak louder than words, even when it involves law enforcement. They can say this or that about the Detroit mob but, if it results little in the way of cases, that tells you all you need to know. And once again, other experts disagree about the continued viability of the Detroit LCN.

Originally Posted By: Joerusso
again because there are no indictments just saids that they are under the radar ..them being low in numbers is just saying they dont have 100 made guys anymmore... and again with all thise companies and the ventures looking to be corrrupted the mob has been doing it for the last 5 decades prove they are still doing it but in a more sophisticsted way since almost all their members have college degrees thay just do it in a smarter clever way....whatever the case it might be hard to swallow and muster that yes detroit is the strongest family is because we are indenail becuase of indictments or business just exposed just shows us that they more secretive and real tightknit of a family


Lack of indictments does not mean "under the radar." That's wishful thinking nonsense. You may as well say the same thing about Pittsburgh, Tampa, or LA. The people who have a hard time swallowing the truth about Detroit are those trying to sell something and those who want to buy what they're selling. Seriously, what are all these people going to say 10 years from now when we've continued to see little to nothing in the way of mob activity in Detroit?


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