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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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09/29/15 10:16 AM
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Is there a coincidence that Pat Musitano got a Molotov cocktail a week ago?
Best way to catch the smart ones? Get an idiot working for them.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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09/30/15 09:05 AM
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^^^^ Not at the moment. The article may never be translated into English--if it is, the online-published article would show QMI Agency near or under the reporter's byline. For now, you may want to click or tap on Translation using Google TranslateI'm not always a fan of Google Translate, but it sometimes does get the job done.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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09/30/15 09:16 AM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/31/15 03:22 PM
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Looks like things might be heating back up. They must love torturing these guys who thought they were going to get away with what they done when Vito died. No matter who is running the show they are going to continue going after these guys until they are all dead.
Google translate is not always the best, but it helps:
The gym targeted by the attack, 6183 located at the rue Marivaux, appears on court documents as the workplace of Giuseppe Fetta, 36, arrested in the roundup important Clemenza led by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Canada in June 2014 against three drug trafficking cells linked to the Mafia.
There is even written that it is the gym Fetta, but according to the Registrar of Companies, the 6183 Crossfit is the name of a nearby Roberto Bastone, one of the alleged leaders of one of the cell dismantled in the same police strike.
Fetta is charged with conspiracy, gangsterism and drug production in this case while Bastone, 43, faces charges of conspiracy, gangsterism, drug trafficking, importing narcotics, assault, kidnapping and extortion.
Bastone has no criminal history while Giuseppe Fetta was also arrested in 2006 in connection with the operation Colosseum and sentenced to a suspended sentence for possession of weapon.
At that time, Fetta was considered by police as part of the Lorenzo Giordano arms team, one of the captains of the leaders of the Montreal Mafia and sentenced covered after extensive investigation.
But according to police, subsequently Fetta would have ranked in the camp of the clan leaders who attempted to overthrow Rizzuto at the head of the Montreal Mafia in 2009 and 2010. He miraculously survived an attempted murder committed in December 2012, two months after the return to Montreal godfather Vito Rizzuto.
Quickly mastered
It was around 3 am this morning that 30 Montreal firefighters who came to control a fire in 6183 Crossfit gym, contacted the police to tell them that the front door of the business located at the corner of streets and Marivaux Prado was shattered and at least one incendiary device was thrown inside.
"There is some damage to nearby shops, but they are limited. We have no description of a suspect and the investigation was given to investigators Arson SPVM "describes Emran Abdullah, spokesman for the police.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/01/15 10:32 AM
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I haven't been on here in a while, but figured with the upcoming release of Arcadi, Giordano and Del Baso, that things would heat up on Montreal.
After reading a few of the recent articles, I have a few questions for posters who follow Montreal closely.
1. I'm trying to understand the role of Tonino Callochia. It seemed like he was close to Roger Valiquette, who was close to Dejardins (which would put him against Rizzuto?). Yet on the other hand, he seemed to become more notable after Rizzuto regained influence. Where did he stand during the war against the Rizzutos? Is there a definitive answer as to what side had him killed and why?
2. One of the articles mentions "the book", which was in the hands of Arcadi's lieutenants Giordano and Del Baso, then went to Valiquette, now Stefano Sollecito. "The book" seems to have significance for the clan in power due to financial reasons. Where does Valiquette fit into this? Also I'm assuming that Paulo Renda would have been in control "the book", leading to his kidnapping/disappearance?
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/02/15 10:31 AM
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There was another murder in Montreal recently, Domenico Iacono, a 56-year-old who was believed to owe the Mafia money was found dead in the trunk of a car., Because of this most recent killing i decided to update and post the 2008-Present Mafia Murders/Murder Attempts list.
Deaths in the Montreal Mafia War 2008 - Present
Domenico Iacono, 56, Found Dead in Trunk - November 2015 Marco Claudio Campellone, 24, Shot To Death - September 2015 Christopher DeSimone, 24, Shot to Death in GTA, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War Maria Voci, 47, Shot to Death in GTA, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - July 2015 Tonino Callocchia, 53, Shot to Death - December 2014 Ducarme Joseph, 46, Shot to Death - August 2014 Carmine Verduci, Shot to Death in GTA - April 2014 Roger Valiquette, 54, Shot to Death - December 2014 Moreno Gallo, 68, Shot to Death in Mexico - November 2013 Mathieu Vallée, 30, (Associate of Mohamed Awada) Shot to Death - October 2013 Patrick Rivet, 45, Shot to Death - September 2013 Salvatore (Sam) Calautti, 40, Shot to Death in GTA - July 2013 James Tusek, 35, Shot to Death in GTA - July 2013 Jamie Laramee, 37, (Associate of De Vito co-defendant Pietro D'Adamoa) Shot to Death - July 2013 Cody Laramee, 25, Shot to Death - July 2013 Giuseppe (Ponytail) De Vito, 46, Died in Prison - July 2013 Fernando Pimentel, 36, Shot to Death in Italy - May 2013 Juan Ramon Fernandez, 56, Shot To Death in Italy - May 2013 Tonino Callocchia, 51, Shot and Wounded - February 2013 Vincenzo Scuderi, 49, Shot to Death – January 2013 Gaétan Gosselin, 69, Shot to Death – January 2013 Domenico Facchina, 37, Shot to Death – December 2012 Giuseppe Fetta, 33, Shot and Wounded - December 2012 Emilio Cordileone, 50, Shot to Death – December 2012 Tony Gensale, 43, Shot to Death - November 2012 Mohamed Awada, 47, Shot to Death - November 2012 Joe Di Maulo , 70, Shot to Death – November 2012 Pierre-Paul Fortier, 27, Shot to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War – October 2012 Frederick Murdock, 33, Shot to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War – October 2012 Vincent Pietrantonio, 53, Shot and Wounded, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - October 2012 Tommy Pietrantonio, 28, Shot and Wounded, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - October 2012 Domenico Arcuri Sr. , 79, Died Suspiciously – October 2012 Ben Zaid Moez Ben Ali, 34, Shot to Death, Possibly an Innocent Civilian – August 2012 Marco Lafratta, 24, Shot and Wounded - August 2012 Riccardo Ruffolo, 34, Shot to Death – August 2012 Chenier Dupuy, 37, Shot to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War – August 2012 Lamartine Paul Severe, 42, Shot to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - August 2012 Walter Ricardo Gutierrez, 60, Shot to Death – July 2012 Giuseppe "Joe" Renda, 53, “Missing” – May 2012 Salvatore Silletta, 49, Shot To Death – March 2012 Giuseppe "Closure" Colapelle, 38, Shot To Death – March 2012 Steven Laporte, 39, Shot To Death – March 2012 Antonio (Tony Suzuki) Pietrantonio, 48, Shot and Wounded – December 2011 Salvatore "Sal the Ironworker" Montagna, 40, Shot to Death – November 2011 Matt "Dutch" Garner, 29, Burned to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - November 2011 Einick Gitelman, 28, Burned to Death, Possibly Unrelated to Montreal Mafia War - November 2011 Lorenzo "Larry" Lopresti , 40, Shot To Death – October 2011 Raynald Desjardins, 60, Shot At – September 2011 Antonio Di Salvo, 44, Shot To Death – February 2011 Rita Biasini, 50, Shot At - February 2011 Nicolo Rizzuto, 86, Shot To Death – November 2010 Ennio Bruni, 36, Shot To Death – September 2010 Agostino Cun-trera, 66, Shot To Death – June 2010 Liborio Sciascia, 40, Shot To Death – June 2010 Paolo Renda, 70, “Missing” – May 2010 Ducarme Joseph, 43, Shot At In Suspected Dispute With Montreal Mafia– March 2010 Peter Christopoulos, 27, (Bodyguard of Ducarme Joseph), Shot To Death – March 2010 Nick Rizzuto Jr., 43, Shot To Death – December 2009 Fredrico Del Peschio , 59, Shot To Death - August 2009 Dany de Gregorio, 43, Shot and Wounded – June 2009 Sam Fasulo, 37, Shot To Death - January 2009 Mario (Skinny) Marabella, 40, “Missing” – December 2008 Tony Stocola, 40, Shot to Death - January 2008
The name is forgettable, I hope the posts are not.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/18/15 08:52 PM
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There was another arson last night in Montreal, this time at the Empire cafe on Jean-Talon. Damages were minimal. At least one Molotov cocktail was thrown. The significance of the cafe is that it is one place the leaders of the so-called mafia roundtable have used for meetings, where Vito Rizzuto was often seen after his return to Montreal, and it was known as a site for cash envelopes pertaining to sports betting and loansharking. Link to French-language article: http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justic...un-attentat.phpLink to translation (using Google Translate): Translation
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/19/15 09:48 AM
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Here's another link to an English-language article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-raids-drugs-organized-crime-1.3325812Excerpt: Quebec police conduct major raids linked to drugs, organized crime Operation targets 'supply and the distribution of drugs in Montreal'CBC News Posted: Nov 19, 2015 7:15 AM ET Last Updated: Nov 19, 2015 9:40 AM ET Quebec provincial police say they are conducting major raids this morning linked to drug trafficking and organized crime in the Montreal area. Loris Cavaliere, a lawyer who has represented members of the Rizzuto crime family, is among those targeted in the raid, a source told CBC. In all, Bilodeau says they expect to arrest about 40 people....
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