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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: Dapper_Don]
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05/19/13 06:50 PM
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Posted this in the other outfit thread, but it should of been in here.
Does the outfit have any modern day connections/rackets/interaction with the families in nyc, philly, new england? Some guys may know some other guys, and there may be some familial relations but I'm hard pressed to think of any real business connections. Bonanno soldier Vincent "Elmo" Amarante operated a strip club in Chicago back in the late 1990's/early 2000's but I'm not sure if the Outfit had a piece of that or anything. The mob really doesn't have the nationwide union presence to need intersecting interests between New York and Chicago today. The same can be said about the "open territories" of the past.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/19/13 07:07 PM
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Posted this in the other outfit thread, but it should of been in here.
Does the outfit have any modern day connections/rackets/interaction with the families in nyc, philly, new england? Some guys may know some other guys, and there may be some familial relations but I'm hard pressed to think of any real business connections. Bonanno soldier Vincent "Elmo" Amarante operated a strip club in Chicago back in the late 1990's/early 2000's but I'm not sure if the Outfit had a piece of that or anything. The mob really doesn't have the nationwide union presence to need intersecting interests between New York and Chicago today. The same can be said about the "open territories" of the past. I am aware of the Amarante adventure in Chicago, the Outfit most likely gave their blessing/got a small cut from his operations. The mob doesnt really have any national racket that stretches from the west to the east that would require the intersecting cooperation of the Outfit and NY for its function. Not like the old days.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/19/13 07:18 PM
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Here we go again with the Chicago is different mumbo jumbo.
People can come up with any terms they like, even if there is little to no basis for it, in order to inflate things. Bottom line, in 2007 the FBI cited 28 made members and a little over 100 associates. So, perhaps a total manpower of about 150.
The latest estimates for the Colombo family in New York is about 100 made members and 500 associates. So, about a total manpower of 600.
I personally don't put a whole lot of stock in associate estimates but, if we're comparing apples to apples, the Colombos would be 4x the size of the Chicago mob today. I think his point is exactly what you're saying. An associate in Chicago is different than one in New York. So an associate in New York would be a soldier in Chicago. And an associate in Chicago would be...
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: ChiTown]
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05/20/13 10:11 AM
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Don here is some advice...completely ignore every post this fuck Ivy writes and continue to provide good info you are as more posters are paying attention to you than him. No need for a personal attack here.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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12/24/13 05:30 AM
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So much of the outfit's so called power is the Chicago and Illinois political machine itself. It's been absorbed into the fabric of every town council and chamber of commerce surrounding the city. Are the guys wearing sharkskin suits and hanging out in a club with painted windows anymore...not so much.
As the neighborhoods have changed and diluted so have the Italian street gangs of the Patch, Taylor St. and Bridgeport. Roseland's Italian's broke in two and moved to South Holland and Chicago Heights and now even those places and people have been diluted as the Americanization continues. Don "The Wizard of Odds" Angelini's kid is a middle-aged lawyer for example and Angelini himself was college educated.
But nevertheless they are there, still to this day. Diminished in some areas maybe, involved in bigger and better hidden things DEFINITELY. The guys I banged around with in the Heights and Cal City could only tell me how the neighborhood USED TO BE, and even their stories were hand me downs by the time I heard them. The contract rigging continues, the guys that have switches to turn the odometers off in their city and municipal vehicles continue, the droves of Joey Baggadonuts cops and streets and san workers continue. The no shows, the college kids who get great jobs over the Summer...
Eventually even the Italians woke up declared some taxes and stopped stuffing their jack in the mattress and did things to enter the legitimate world and kept stealing. Ah America!
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