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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Tommy2Times]
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06/03/21 03:11 PM
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Do you guys think that Desjardins and Mirarchi will have their tickets punched? I hope that "Old" fuck gets it soon...
Since his incarceration in December 2011, at least a dozen people associated with him have been murdered, including his brother-in-law and ex-mafia number 2, Joe Di Maulo in 2012, his friend and business partner, Gaétan Gosselin. in 2013, and his older brother, Jacques Desjardins in 2017.
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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Tommy2Times]
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06/04/21 03:30 AM
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Salvatore Montagna grew up in that life. He was a gopher and messenger for his father and uncles, and knew other important mafiosi in CDG and surrounding areas, the Domingos, Buccellatos. His father Antonio sent the family to America in the mid 1980s for safety after he had a talk with Calogreo Minero about Riina and his followers. When they moved to the Bronx, the mafia members the family had the most contact with were Manny Guaragna and Anthony Mascone. Salvatore did part time construction in high school, which he actually graduated from. Around 1988 Gerlando Sciascia had a construction company in the Bronx, and Montagna sought employment there. Not long after that he was on record with Sciascia and at the same time was an iron worker hence his nickname, and his fortunes began to start. He was back and forth between the Bronx and North East Brooklyn. He opened Matrix Steel Company in Bushwick. He was made at the age of 24 or 25, so he was made in either 1995 or 1996. When Sciascia was killed, Montagna was put with Patrick DeFilippo crew to keep an eye on him. Basciano had no problems with him, but Montagna may have suspected Johnny Joe was involved with Gerlandos killing. DeFilippo goes to jail and has legal problems and Montagna is acting Capo of that crew by 2003. Basciano is convicted in May of 2006, and sends word that Montagna is Acting Boss of the family.
"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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06/08/21 10:26 PM
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Salvatore Montagna grew up in that life. He was a gopher and messenger for his father and uncles, and knew other important mafiosi in CDG and surrounding areas, the Domingos, Buccellatos. His father Antonio sent the family to America in the mid 1980s for safety after he had a talk with Calogreo Minero about Riina and his followers. When they moved to the Bronx, the mafia members the family had the most contact with were Manny Guaragna and Anthony Mascone. Salvatore did part time construction in high school, which he actually graduated from. Around 1988 Gerlando Sciascia had a construction company in the Bronx, and Montagna sought employment there. Not long after that he was on record with Sciascia and at the same time was an iron worker hence his nickname, and his fortunes began to start. He was back and forth between the Bronx and North East Brooklyn. He opened Matrix Steel Company in Bushwick. He was made at the age of 24 or 25, so he was made in either 1995 or 1996. When Sciascia was killed, Montagna was put with Patrick DeFilippo crew to keep an eye on him. Basciano had no problems with him, but Montagna may have suspected Johnny Joe was involved with Gerlandos killing. DeFilippo goes to jail and has legal problems and Montagna is acting Capo of that crew by 2003. Basciano is convicted in May of 2006, and sends word that Montagna is Acting Boss of the family. Sometimes when a guy is moved up it is because he is controllable. Meaning he will be an extension of the actual. So he is more controllable than capable. That may have been the case with Montagna, Basciano knew that he could 100% control Sal, and by default the family.
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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Tommy2Times]
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06/09/21 12:49 AM
06/09/21 12:49 AM
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We can speculate on Sal all we want. Look at who replaced him when he was deported Vinny TV. I think that guy was easier to control or use as a acting boss then Sal. It clearly shows Sal was a rising star in the family and was not to be used as a front like Fat Tony Salerno was. Lastly, he had to be capable for he lasted, what 3 years as acting boss. He did serve under some great captains (Sciascia, DeFilippo, and Basciano). We need more rats from that family during that time period to fill us in about Sal's short reign lol.
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Re: Sal Montagna
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06/02/24 03:59 PM
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His father Antonino Montagna is still a prominent mafioso in CDG. In short, when an American needed something, he was the one they turned to. Meanwhile, because of Don Ciccio Domingo's relatives. The aunt, Angela Domingo, was married to a member of the Maranzano family (Salvatore Maranzano was the first Italian American mafia boss originally from Castellammare del Golfo, killed in New York on 10 September 1931). And again: Domingo is the "godson" of Antonino Giuseppe Montagna, father of Salvatore Montagna believed to be at the top of the Bonanno family, headed by Maranzano's successor, Joseph Bonanno, murdered on 24 November 2011 in Montreal.
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Re: Sal Montagna
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06/03/24 06:50 PM
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His father Antonino Montagna is still a prominent mafioso in CDG. CDG. isn't that the Gulf cartel from Mexico? You talking about them or some other group?
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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Tommy2Times]
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06/04/24 03:36 AM
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NYMafia yes he had connection but was a foreign boss that tried to take Montreal isnt like in the 1950s while Bonanno sent Galante to Montreal for create a stronghold for drug trafficking.
What doesn't make sense to me is why Montagna would solely try and take over the Rizzuto family without the backing of the Bonanno's, which he was still connected with. Vito was still alive and had many loyal supporters. It would've been better if he just tried to become a liasion between the two families like Sciascia and Joe LoPresti. Then it shows did the Bonanno family really give two shits about Montagna? Since he was deported and trying to take over the Sixth Family and was killed without any Bonanno retaliation, made me believe they were done with him. It's a shame since we have this young guy who fast tracked with the Bonanno's to acting boss and getting clipped in Montreal with nobody caring about it.[/quote] I think what happened was he went up there, and found this whole little empire of rackets and wanted it for himself. I think he played the NY card to the Montrealers, while actually keeping NY kinda in the dark. What I think is Montagna wanted Montreal to himself, but involving NY, it wouldn't be " HIS" anymore.
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Re: Sal Montagna
[Re: Tommy2Times]
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06/04/24 11:05 AM
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Giuseppe “Joe” Renda was named as the representative of the Rizzuto family at an important gangland funeral in New York in 1999. The funeral — or, more precisely, the murder that prompted it — marked a milestone as it led to the virtual breaking of the Montreal Mafia’s close ties to the New York crime family it had long been subservient to. Montreal mobster mysteriously vanished in 2012, but only now are police talking about the case The strange disappearance in 2012 of a Montreal man who was a quiet part of important moments in the history of the Mafia in Canada took an odd twist Tuesday https://nationalpost.com/news/canad...ly-now-are-police-talking-about-the-case
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