Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: Johnny_Salami
I do not think Detroit LCN is missing out on the Detroit drug trade, at a high level.


You can think whatever you want but there's zero proof that Detroit has little to any involvement in the drug trade. When was the last time there was any kind of mob-related drug bust there, much less a significant one? Somebody mentioned Vito Parisi being busted for marijuana earlier this year but that's one guy and he was an associate of turncoat Nove Tocco. So we can't assume it really was even mob connected. What's left of the Detroit mob is primarily bookies and loansharks in the city's east suburbs. From what I can tell by looking at the available evidence, they want nothing to do with the city's drug trade, which is run by Mexican DTO's and black street gangs.

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Might not be LCN in Dallas, I have no idea, but in Detroit they are happy to not in the spotlight.


I'm sure any mobster is happy to not be in the spotlight but there's a reason why the ones left in Detroit are not a big priority for law enforcement.

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Just like saying LCN is dead in cleveland. Total BS. The FBI has an ongoing goverment corruption case going on that sent politicians and judges to jail, within the last 2 years. Lots of construction graft on goverment jobs


The DiMora case hardly shows there is still a formally structured, viable mob family in Cleveland. The mob connections in the case were scarce and peripheral at best. The number of actual made guys in Cleveland is below 10 at this point and the FBI hasn't included Cleveland among the remaining families it still recognizes in years.


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.....trust me, if they cranked up LCN invetigation in Detroit to the same priority of NYC, the indictemnts would increase. which would not mean that the crime is new to the area.


They would never crank up Detroit investigations to that level because there is no need to. The reason there aren't many mob busts there now is precisely because there isn't much left of the mob in Detroit, relatively speaking.



Your about to be made to look like the uninformed , law enforcement fanboy that you are
If only that juvenile probation officer job payed you more, then you could have access to pacer
Listen next time I fuck sheilisa, I tell her to give u a raise
Anyways, theres been about a dozen indictments since 06 and certainly more discernable activity than the decalvacantes
Since the 1990s there have been about half a dozen indictments involving drugs,
The issue for you is the media doesn't report these things
But the Feds are still indicting them and they're are still doing what they do, which is gambling and loans and drugs and extorting strip clubs
Are they as strong as ny or chicago, no
But seeing what I've seen I would now put them above nj, ne and philly

Last edited by Louiebynochi; 10/18/13 08:45 AM.

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Thousands of pages of FBI Files that document his involvement in Child Porn
https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/star-distributors-ltd-46454/
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/0...s-Miporn-investigation-of/7758361252800/
https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1526052/united-states-v-dibernardo/