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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: jonnynonos]
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12/25/12 05:43 AM
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If you we're plotting frequency of mob related deaths from the 70s or 80s to today on a chart I would imagine the chart would look something like the Grand Canyon in terms of fall off.
Yeah, the drastic dropoff seems to have happened starting around 1990. Hits have been very sporadic since then. Many claim that this reduction in hits is due to the family trying to keep a low profile, and that may be part of it, but I suspect the most important factor is so many of the really brutal, quick-to-kill gangsters in Chicago being jailed or dying of natural causes starting in the late 80s.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: Ivan]
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12/25/12 09:29 AM
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If you we're plotting frequency of mob related deaths from the 70s or 80s to today on a chart I would imagine the chart would look something like the Grand Canyon in terms of fall off.
Yeah, the drastic dropoff seems to have happened starting around 1990. Hits have been very sporadic since then. Many claim that this reduction in hits is due to the family trying to keep a low profile, and that may be part of it, but I suspect the most important factor is so many of the really brutal, quick-to-kill gangsters in Chicago being jailed or dying of natural causes starting in the late 80s. Yes I agree, Ivan. I think a lot of guys that we can see on charts on various mob forums today, are actually shelved. So rather than killing them for a transgression made (like they used to do back in the 1970s, 1980s or whatever) they are being put on the shelf now more frequently than ever before.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: azguy]
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12/26/12 11:58 AM
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Great chart, while many listed may not be made guys, it's clear they have way more than the 30-50 members that many say they have.
I love the fact they have a Outlaw MC liason, too funny. Also, what's with the guy in the upper left it says "aruba". Do they have interest in a casino there ? http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news&id=3936339He's an associate who runs a casino there A lot of people are gonna say this chart isn't accurate but it is
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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12/27/12 01:34 PM
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I think and it is my impression that The Outfit is different from the other families of the American Mafia, first of all, there has never been in Chicago like in New York a high concentration of Italians, and also in Chicago in 1931 there only one family: The Chicago Outfit or the Capone gang, in addition having always occupied of all the racket, except for drugs and having to the 50s until 1986 controlled the best casinos in Las Vegas. The Outfit has been able to focus on quality as well as the number of its members, so it could reorganize leaving power in the older members taking the low the numbers of made man and increasing enormously the number of the associates, in fact until Calabrese Sr flips and although even now reduced to a number that varies from 28 to 60 made man, the Chicago Outfit maintains a certain political power and can be considered as the most active family outside New York.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: TonyBoy117]
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12/27/12 06:32 PM
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Hey guys jut something I wanted to Input, this was posted on another recent outfit thread by Johnynonose and it's the "28" made guys I believe that we're cited At family secrets .1. Joseph Andriacchi 2. Dominic Basso 3. Robert Bellavia 4. Frank Calabrese 5. Bruno Caruso 6. Frank Caruso 7. Leo Caruso 8. Marco D'Amico 9. John DiFronzo 10. Joseph DiFronzo 11. Peter M. DiFronzo 12. Salvatore DeLaurentis 13. Rudolph Fratto 14. Michael Gurgone 15. James Inendino 16. Joseph Frank LaMantia 17. Joseph Lombardo 18. Rocco Lombardo 19. Michael Magnifichi 20. James Marcello 21. Louis Marino 22. John Matassa 23. Salvatore Muserino 24. Albert Roverio 25. Michael Spano Sr. 26. John Eugene Spizzirri 27. Richard Allen Spizzirri 28. Michael C. Talarico Dominick Basso died in 2001, Salvatore Roverio died in 2003, and Salvatore Muserino died in 2004. So they wouldn't have been among the 28 members cited later. And Al Tornebene hadn't died yet so he would have been. On top of that, Mike Sarno would have been on that list. Probably Salvatore Cautadella too.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: IvyLeague]
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My assesment on the Outfit is like Ivy's: small in manpower (if you don't count associates) but stronger in terms of rackets and overall power. You can't tell me the skeleton crews running the New England and Philadelphia families carry more clout than John DiFronzo and his goons. They own one of the largest waste hauling companies in Chicago, probably have some Union pull (not much), still do the usual loansharking, gambling, etc, extortion, offshore Casino's and other legit stuff. And though they are nowhere NEAR as powerful as they were even ten years ago, it's my understanding they are more solidly entrenched in Chicago than in Boston, Philly or NJ. To me they are the most viable family outside of New York. Two telling statements are in the article below. After the Family Secrets case, Ronald Goldstock, former director of the New York State OC task force, said "What you're seeing now in Chicago and elsewhere are mopping-up operations." Another part of the article says, "Veteran mob watchers in Chicago say that city's criminal organization has not yet plunged to the Philadelphia organization's level." http://articles.latimes.com/2005/apr/28/nation/na-mob28While I would also put Outfit above those other families, I wouldn't put it way above. There's not just similarity in terms of total manpower and scope of operations. If you look at the Chicago mob cases over the last decade, and compare them to New England or Philadelphia, they're remarkably similar. Much more similar than to the New York families, which goes against the perception some still have that Chicago is almost like the sixth family, i.e. on the level of the NY families. i wish i still had that fbi chart from either 2008, 2009, or 2010 ( i cant remember the exact year) but on that chart it said there were between 50-80 made men in chicago (active, in jail, or inactive) the chart was saved on a different computer it listed difronzo as boss, andriacchi as streetboss, and d'amico as consigliere
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