Originally Posted By: miklo
On the subject of construction I agree with you furio never Albanians will be able to have the level of the Italians in this field.
But several members of the Rudaj and other crews are coming out of prisons and even other younger Albanians will want to make a place in the criminal world of New York and New Jersey especially in rackets and traffic drug.


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Even though they were taking over mob territory the Rudaj crew still had enormous respect for the ultimate role models of organized crime. When Gambino boss John Gotti died from cancer in June of 2002, Alex Rudaj and several crew members showed up at the wake of the Dapper Don to pay him their final respect. But of course their fights with La Cosa Nostra were never personal…just business.

But you can only push so far. Gambino leader Arnold Squitieri had had enough and wanted a talk with these rogue mobsters. The “sit down” took place at a gas station in a rest area near the New Jersey turnpike. Squitieri did not come alone. Twenty armed Gambino mobsters accompanied their boss. Alex Rudaj on the other hand had only managed to bring six members of his crew. According to undercover FBI agent Joaquin Garcia, who infiltrated the Gambino Crime Family during this period, Squitieri told Rudaj that the fun was over and that they should stop expanding their operations. The Albanians and Gambinos then pulled out their weapons. Knowing they were outnumbered the Albanians threatened to blow up the gas station with all of them in it. This ended the discussion, and both groups pulled back.


I doubt that if the albanians would try agains the Gambinos won't kill him immediatly without sit downs.