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Re: Buffalo Mob
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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11/17/21 11:42 PM
11/17/21 11:42 PM
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MikeM
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Furio, I think you need to read the article again man. Giuseppe Violi was sentenced to 16 years not his brother Dom Violi.
Cut the head off.. The tail dies.
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Re: Buffalo Mob
[Re: DillyDolly]
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11/18/21 12:04 AM
11/18/21 12:04 AM
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Dilly, I strongly agree with Cahill, Dom Violi would never be a rat. He has more integrity, self respect and honour then many , OC figures in Canada and in the United States and Italy. And I believe many people men on both sides of the law know this. He was brought up in a family that holds the traits loyality, respect and honour above everything else, this family that has been a law enforcement target since the 70's has never been penetrated until just 4 years ago, when an informant from NY took full advantage of Doms and his families kindness. I seriously doubt that Dom will drop his guard again to be put in such a predictament where he allows a stranger into his inner circle. This is just my opinion based on conversations from people that actually know him. I'm sure there are others that disagree..so let's hear them.
Cut the head off.. The tail dies.
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Re: Buffalo Mob
[Re: DillyDolly]
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11/18/21 03:35 AM
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CabriniGreen
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He sounds like rat material, agreeing to do all this positive shit once released. Silliness.... they dont come more Mafia than Dom Violi.... The goody Two Shoes act is CLASSIC MAFIA.... that's what you supposed to do. I got arrested for Growing weed, got super lenient probation because I told em what they wanna hear. " It was bad, blah blah blah".... Be stupid and go in there with all that bravado, like a Quack Quack in the Courtroom, and see how much time you get.. It's crazy you even mention Violi and rat in the same sentence, the man SPECIFICALLY took a plea that didnt force him to admit mafia membership, plus he just forced them to reconsider his parole for mentioning mafia at his hearing, when he wasnt convicted of mafia association. So he played the system to its fullest, got reputable people to speak on his behalf... You buggin...
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Re: Buffalo Mob
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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11/18/21 11:26 AM
11/18/21 11:26 AM
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LuanKuci
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If I remember correctly, Morena was deported after a prison stretch in the US. Like Vito said he was a Bonanno associate at the time. Then he settled in Canada. Most likely illegally due to his past conviction and expulsion from America. I would guess that he didn't want to get shipped back overseas for a second time so he flipped.
That's the thing with zips.
The only ones truly worth something are the drug brokers.
Zip enforcers, on the other hand, are nothing special.
First off, to settle here legally, they must be unknown, young, with no criminal history. The more established ones most certainly have a record so they won’t make it through immigration.
Second of all, either way the come here legally or illegally, they won’t even be able do their “job” freely because of the threat of deportation constantly looming over their heads. Even a simple assault charge can get them kicked out of the country (like Walter Samperi)…or make them flip (like Biagio Adornetto, Sergio Battaglia, Enzo Morena, etc).
It seems that the direction the LCN has taken is in line with this thinking.
Do business with the zips who count on the global drug market and use your own local meatheads as muscle.
Recent indictments prove that there’s always an abundance of leg-breakers around.
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