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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: m2w] #962299
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Originally Posted by m2w
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it was the rizzuto faction

What makes you say that? This shit is crazy up there, it’s like the old west.


who else? it's the most probable


Wasn’t Magi tight with Rizzuto? They have wiretaps with Rizzuto and Magi on YouTube discussing business

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After the first attack on Magi, Nick Rizzuto Jr. was shot dead and they blamed Magi. But that happened ten years ago the whole landscape has changed with new players so who knows.

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Wiretaps reveal crime family's hidden tangled web; Mafia plans exposed in Project Colisée

https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...ndition-after-being-gunned-down-in-n-d-g

Update: Mafia-tied developer Tony Magi dead after shooting in N.D.G.

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After escaping death for years, Montreal businessman linked to Rizzuto crime family gunned down in street

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A Mob Associate Who Survived Many Shootings Has Died in Montreal

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Originally Posted by Ravens410
Wasn’t Magi tight with Rizzuto? They have wiretaps with Rizzuto and Magi on YouTube discussing business


They were involved in quite a few projects but I'm not sure we could say they were "tight". It's been long thought that Magi was the one that set up Nick Jr. and had the assassin waiting outside (Ducarme Joseph).

Who do we have left on the hit list? Desjardins?

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Link to Daniel Renaud and Vincent Larouche's French-language article in La Presse appears below. The list you see first -- it appears before the article -- was authored by Renaud only.

http://mi.lapresse.ca/screens/837032d4-7e1e-4845-9fa0-dd5625687fa9__7C___0.html

Google Translate translation is below.

ORGANIZED CRIME
THE "BLACKLIST" OF VITO RIZZUTO

By Daniel Renaud

SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

Attempted murder on Raynald Desjardins

Desjardins is suspected of having been part of an alliance to overthrow the Rizzuto at the head of the Montreal mafia in 2009-2010. An armed man, arrived by watercraft, fired several times at him on Lévesque Boulevard, along the Rivière des Prairies in Laval, without reaching it. According to police sources, it is the Sicilian clan that is behind this murder attempt.

DECEMBER 13, 2011

Attempted murder on Antonio Pietrantonio

Formerly close and faithful Rizzuto, Antonio Pietrantonio, aka Tony Suzuki, would have rallied to one of the rebel clans of the mafia in 2009-2010. He was shot several times when he left a restaurant on Jarry Street and survived.

NOVEMBER 4, 2012

Murder of Giuseppe Di Maulo

The brother-in-law of Raynald Desjardins would have lacked loyalty and would not have acted in a way to defend the interests of the Rizzuto while the godfather was imprisoned thousands of kilometers in Colorado. He was killed while returning to his residence in Blainville by an individual who was waiting for him, lurking in a grove. Di Maulo was shot dead one month after Vito Rizzuto was released and returned to Canada.

APRIL 9, 2013

Murder of Juan Ramon Fernandez

The former lieutenant and trusted man of Vito Rizzuto was found dead in Sicily. Police sources believe that Fernandez was killed because he walked into the local ganglands, but others believe that the avenging arm of the Montreal mafia godfather has crossed the Atlantic and caught up with his former lieutenant, who would have shown too much loyalty to Raynald Desjardins.

JULY 8, 2013

Murder of Giuseppe de Vito

De Vito was reportedly part of the alliance of clan leaders who attempted to overthrow the Rizzuto. He was poisoned with cyanide at Donnacona Penitentiary where he was serving a sentence imposed in the wake of Operation Coliseum which hit hard the traditional Italian organized crime in 2006.

NOVEMBER 10, 2013

Murder of Moreno Gallo

Formerly very close to Vito Rizzuto, the Calabrian would have lacked loyalty to the latter and is part of the coup plotters of 2009-2010. He was murdered in the restaurant of a hotel in Acapulco, Mexico, in what looks like a trap, a November 10, the same day as the murder of the old godfather Nicolo Rizzuto committed three years earlier .

AUGUST 1, 2014

Murder of Ducarme Joseph

The gang leader and his men have always been suspected - but never accused - of killing Federico Del Peschio and Nicolo Rizzuto Jr. Joseph was literally stared at by a gunshot fired at close range in his stronghold of Saint-Michel. Documents from the Magot-Mastiff investigation revealed that Vito Rizzuto wanted to torture Joseph to avenge his son's death and that several groups of killers were on his heels. Joseph was killed after the natural death of Vito Rizzuto in December 2013.


MURDER OF TONY MAGI
"IT WAS THE LAST FILE TO SETTLE"
Vito Rizzuto's posthumous vengeance is now complete, police say

By Daniel Renaud and Vincent Larouche

"He was on the list of those who had to leave. It had been years since we wondered why this guy was still breathing, "a police source told La Presse.

"It was the last file to settle," adds another.

The posthumous vengeance of former Montreal Mafia supporter Vito Rizzuto - who died naturally five years ago - is the assumption favored by the police specialized in the fight against organized crime to explain the assassination of the building contractor Antonio Magi.

The body of the 59-year-old businessman was found shot several times, some at the head, around 11:15 am yesterday morning in front of a garage door of a building under construction on Beaconsfield Street near Saint-Jacques Street, in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce area. The death was found on the spot, although, officially, the authorities first stated that the man was in critical condition.

A MAN MARKED

The businessman has been on a tightrope for years, especially since December 28, 2009, when his partner, Vito Rizzuto's eldest son, Nicolo was killed near the offices of the Magi company, FTM Construction, on Upper Lachine Street.

The names of Magi and a gang leader who worked for his safety, Ducarme Joseph, have constantly come back in the police investigation into the murder of the godfather's son over the years. The entrepreneur has always denied his involvement.

In 2005, Magi was kidnapped for a suspected Mafia affair and managed to flee her captors with her hands still tied behind her back.

In 2008, he was riddled with missiles while on his vehicle on Cavendish Boulevard and miraculously survived. Magi suspected the Rizzuto of being behind this attack and these also denied.

Subsequently, Magi moved in armored SUV, flanked by bodyguards, including former police officers. In September 2010, he was arrested for possession by the investigators of the SPVM, including Philippe Paul, now retired.

"At the time, it was presumed that there was an opportunity contract on Tony Magi and Ducarme Joseph. "

- Philippe Paul

In the criminal environment, an "open contract" is an open contract that can be executed by anyone who wants to earn tens of thousands of dollars. The offer circulates by word of mouth, and the first person to accomplish the fatal mission can come to the premium.

When they searched the businessman's home, the investigators found a semi-automatic pistol in his bedside table and rolls of plastic to apply on the windows to make them bullet-proof. Magi pleaded guilty, but received an absolute discharge. He was often told by the police that his life was in danger and he used this argument to justify his behavior.

After the murder of Nicolo Rizzuto, Tony Magi was the victim of at least two known failed bombings, while a man opened fire in the direction of the car driven by his wife in the winter of 2011 and an individual had was seen, with a long gun, on his private land in 2013.

"In my opinion, Magi had lowered his guard," responded a policeman, trying to explain how he was killed after so many years.

PACT WITH THE DEVIL

According to police officers, Tony Magi's problems and his links with the mafia began when the businessman had financial problems related to the construction of the 1000 luxury condominium building, the Commune, in a old cold store in Old Montreal.

Investors, who feared losing their money, asked Vito Rizzuto to get involved. It was at this point that the godfather placed his son Nicolo with Tony Magi, according to what he himself told investigators who visited him at the penitentiary in Florence, Colorado, where he was serving a sentence. for a triple murder committed in New York in 1981, and investigators Charbonneau commission.

"My son should not die! He had told Pascal Leclair and Jean-François Veillette of the SPVM, banging a table in the common room of the penitentiary in Florence with his fist.

It would be in the late 2000s that Magi would have hired Ducarme Joseph for his protection. According to our information, investigators have uncovered clues suggesting that Ducarme Joseph and some of his men were present on the scenes of the murders of Nicolo Rizzuto Jr and Federico Del Peschio, co-owner of restaurant La Cantina and close friend of Rizzuto killed during the summer of 2009.

Joseph was killed in 2014. "It was a matter of time" before Magi suffered the same fate, yesterday we wrote sources from the judiciary and police. Especially as the time passed, more these delays could have been interpreted as a sign of weakness on the part of the Sicilian clan.

"It's the influence of the family. It was necessary to avenge the violent death of the son. The loop ended yesterday, "concluded another police officer.

HARSH RELATIONSHIPS

But even if the posthumous revenge of the godfather is the preferred thesis, the investigators will also have to examine the affairs of Magi, who was not reputed to be an easy partner.

For example, Tony Magi and his family had been involved for years in extremely acrimonious litigation with financier Allan Schachter. The case came from a loan of 2.4 million granted in 2008 by Schachter to support the realization of a real estate project in the area of ​​the rue Bois-des-Caryers, in which the construction company Magi . The case was to return to court in February, after a dozen round trips to the judge over the years.

Schachter claimed that the loan had been renewed verbally at the interest rate of 12% in 2013, which the Magi denied. A chemical expert had come to analyze the ink of the signatures on certain documents because of suspicions of irregularities. Allegations of hundreds of thousands of cash dollars secretly collected from buyers of homes and condos in the area were launched. The judge had even had to look into the betrayal of Schachter's childhood friend who had gone to work for the Magi family. Some estimates now estimated the claim at $ 5 million because of accumulated interest.

In December 2017, Allan Schachter's residence in Mount Royal was the target of a Molotov cocktail. Then, last May, a building in the Bois-des-Caryers sector was the target of arson. A 61-year-old woman died in the fire. According to our information, the police suspect that the deadly fire could have some connection with this dispute between the lender and the borrowers.

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is the job really over??? , Desjardins is still walking and Suzuki looks more powerful then ever, if its true of his connection to El Chapo.

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Originally Posted by Gambler007
is the job really over??? , Desjardins is still walking and Suzuki looks more powerful then ever, if its true of his connection to El Chapo.


Desjardins is in prison and Suzuki was actually shot by Dejardins'' people. According to the Sixth Family Desjardins had actually sided with Mongtagna against Desjardins before Montagna got hit, Suzuki was shot shortly after his murder.

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The War in Montreal and the ndrangheta sights on Canadian ports.

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Originally Posted by Gambler007
is the job really over??? , Desjardins is still walking and Suzuki looks more powerful then ever, if its true of his connection to El Chapo.


I AGREE after all this, 100+ murders later he is the guy who, spear-headed this whole.thing.

He will be out shortly, to let him walk would be crazy.

And while they are at it, to have killed every other player and leave Suzuki?

What sense does that make?

They gotta finish the job.

The same way Michael had to kill Fredo, 5he Rizzuto's have to kill Desjardins and Suzuki.

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In Montreal, Street gangs is Organized crime

THEY SAY TO FORM "A FAMILY"
The undercover police investigation that uncovered the alliance between street gangs, mafia and bikers
Gregory Woolley "is the actor who changed the portrait of organized crime in Montreal" by orchestrating the alliance of all his clans, SPVM commander David Bertrand told the Journal. Here is a portrait of this influential gang leader.
The police had never before seen a street gang leader arrive at the funeral of an Angel Hells in the Ferrari of an Italian mafia lawyer.

A search of the SPVM by Jean-Philippe Célestin, a close friend of Gregory Woolley and leader of the gang K-Crew who controlled several clubs on Saint-Laurent Street, allowed to find this painting of Célestin sitting on a throne.
That's what happened in Montreal on September 2, 2012, when Gregory Woolley and Me Loris Cavaliere came together in a funeral home on Sherbrooke Street East, before the funeral of biker Gaétan Comeau
In spite of himself, Cavaliere - who has long represented the late godfather Vito Rizzuto and was removed from the Bar after his conviction for gangsterism in 2017 - ended up explaining to the police the strong symbolic of this gesture.
All under the same roof

After reading an article in Le Journal, the lawyer's wife asked him why "Italians", bikers and gangs worked and ate "all under one roof", unlike in the past.
"That's thanks to me. Do you remember when I went to the [Hells] funeral with Greg [Woolley]? He told him without suspecting that the police were registering him.
On August 20, 2015, it was also by spying what was said in the offices of Cavaliere that the police officers of Operation Magot were able to measure the full extent of this new alliance between organized crime groups.

To keep the city »
The police pickups then recorded Woolley, the acting mafia boss Stefano Sollecito and the son of the late godfather, Leonardo Rizzuto, in full reunion.
"We are forming a family! I'm watching his back and he's watching my back, "Sollecito said as he talked about his relationship with the man he simply called" Greg ".
But it was Woolley who dictated to the Mafiosi "what to do to keep the city".
"A bullet in the chest is what we are supposed to do," he said as the three men suspected one of their associates of being a traitor who informed the police.
It was also about the sharing of drug territories in the Montreal area, the "sales taxes" to pay to the Hells and conflicts to settle.
Such synergy seemed unthinkable after former high-ranking mafia boss Francesco Arcadi compared black gangs to "monkeys" that "grow like mushrooms." He too was registered by the police. He regretted his words when he was admitted to prison in 2008.
Clashes in jail
It was Woolley, then incarcerated for biker war in the Hells camp, who settled this conflict.
Woolley, who spent the entire period from 2000 to 2011 behind bars, also took the opportunity to build relationships with the godfather Vito Rizzuto.
In the summer of 2005, the two spent three months at the Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines penitentiary where they were "seen together several times talking in the outdoor courtyard," insisted Sergeant François Lambert of the SPVM. testifying during the judicial phase of Operation Magot.

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The alliance concluded in 2012 between Montreal street gangs to share the criminal market with the Hells Angels and the mafia has brought down the killings committed by organized crime gangs in Quebec, according to unpublished data from Statistics Canada, obtained by The Journal. The same can not be said for the other four most populous provinces, where street gangs remain divided.
THE UNION IS NOT FORCE ELSEWHERE IN CANADA
The new business model of street gangs and their biker and mafia partners in Quebec has not yet been adopted in Ontario and Western Canada.

Here, the Hells do not control all the illicit markets like in Quebec. There are some alliances involving gangs, but there is more competition and it's very volatile, "said criminologist Martin Bouchard, a professor at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
"What's happening in Toronto and Vancouver is often little-known gangs fighting to try and pick up crumbs that remain in the criminal market," he added. Or young people exposed to the subculture of firearms who shoot for junk. It creates an escalation of aftershocks. "
We share the cake
Mr. Bouchard believes that the profile of gangs is very different in Montreal.
"They have reached a level of maturity. There is a well-established hierarchy with other organized crime groups. The rules are clear, we share the cake and we know what to expect. "
He believes that the police alone can not stop the violence between gangs in Ontario or the West "only by arrests".
"They can speed up the end. We saw it in Quebec during the biker war with the Carcajou squad and Operation Spring 2001 against the Hells. But they will need help. "
Moreover, it has not been possible to quantify the current Quebec gangs' numbers, as was the case in the past.
In Montreal, the SPVM says it no longer keeps statistics on the number of gangs or their members. The police services of Laval, Longueuil and Gatineau have preferred not to reveal their figures in the Journal.
♦ In Quebec City, where the late Wolf Pack made the headlines between 2002 and 2004 in an unprecedented juvenile prostitution scandal, the police say no street gang is currently established there.

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From sworn enemies to business partners
The last street gang-related murder in Montreal dates back to 2016, while in Toronto it is the root cause of a record of 96 homicides in 2018

Settling scores between street gangs has exploded the number of murders in the country in two years. It's the opposite in Quebec, where once-enemy gangs have become unlikely business partners.

It's so rare that we talk about street gangs that it's a bit like they did not exist anymore! "Says René-André Brisebois, who gives the course" Gang Phenomenon "at the University of Montreal.
According to the adage "unity is strength", the first street gangs appeared more than 30 years ago in Montreal "in response to discrimination or racism", before embarking on crime, d after this criminologist.
In 2012, long-time rival bands pushed the saying further.
Under the rule of Gregory Woolley, the only black gangster to have been admitted to the Hells Angels family, they were convinced to unite in an economic alliance with bikers and mafia factions.

They realized that there was room for everyone [in the criminal market] and that they could make more money through business associations. It is no longer a question of respecting colors, but rather of maximizing profits, "said Major David Bertrand of the Organized Crime Division of the Montreal Police Service (SPVM).
In 2017 and 2018, out of a total of 15 murders attributable to organized crime in Montreal, Major Bertrand confirmed to the Journal that no one is connected to street gangs.
"They have learned to do business together, often in lucrative niches like pimping and fraud, where police investigations are difficult to conduct. They are less visible than before and attract less police heat, "said René-André Brisebois.
There is no criminal alliance of such magnitude anywhere in Canada, according to our information.
The longest lull
A dozen years ago, the Bloods (Red) of Montreal-North, the Crips (Bleus) of Saint-Michel and the many Posse of Jamaican origin in the West Island of Montreal fired on each other every week.
"It was war. But street gangs are definitely in the most peaceful period I've seen in Montreal, "says Harry Delva, a gang and street worker in the Saint-Michel neighborhood for 30 years.
He never thought that was possible, according to Mr. Delva's testimony before a committee of members in Ottawa on January 30, 2007.
Not the right color
"Will we be able to stop all this? Me, I tell you in advance that no, unfortunately, "he said recalling that these young people having" nothing to lose "clashed" in the streets, around schools and parks. "
On the afternoon of October 28, 2005, 17-year-old Patricio Astudillo was stabbed to death in front of a Cartierville high school for displaying his "blue" allegiance to his attackers on the Blood's red bandana.
" It was crazy. You could die if you did not wear the right colors. There have been a hundred deaths for that in Montreal, "said Detective Sergeant Jean-Claude Gauthier.
During these troubled years, the former expert on street gangs at the SPVM compiled "on a whiteboard" the list of murders and attempted murders, their dates and locations, the names of targets and suspects.

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Gregory Wooley

THE GODFATHER OF THE STREET GANGS

As Vito Rizzuto was for the Italian mafia, Gregory Woolley is seen as the "godfather of blacks" forming gangs in Montreal.
This is how it is described by police informants from the gang community and cited in court documents of Operation Magot, which led to the arrest of Woolley in November 2015.
"We have seen how he plays a very, very major role [in the underworld]," said Captain David Bertrand, SPVM, who participated in this survey project. He changed the profile of organized crime in Montreal with his alliances. "
Rendezvous discoverers
His meetings on the only day of August 5, 2014 give a convincing example, according to the reports consulted by Le Journal.

The gang leader was also monitored during a meeting with mafioso Andrea Scoppa.
Spied on by a police surveillance team, Woolley left his home in Saint-Hubert around 11 am driving a gray Mercedes S450. He went to a downtown Montreal hotel to meet Andrea Scoppa, a big Mafia man with whom he scrambled the following year.

Gregory Woolley, left, with Hells Angels Salvatore Cazzetta (seen from the back) and Stéphane Jarry (right), all filmed by the police during the Magot investigation.
Two hours later, he parked his Mercedes near a restaurant on Newman Boulevard where two high-ranking Hells Angels, Salvatore Cazzetta and Stéphane Jarry, were waiting for him.
"All three of them give each other a handshake and a big hug with the pat on the back," the police officers said.

Woolley often met the one who was acting head of the Montreal mafia at that time, Stefano Sollecito.
Woolley completed his tour by going for an hour to talk with acting mafia boss Stefano Sollecito in an alleyway near an Italian café.
Paid "Coke"
Woolley was brewing millions of dollars in the narcotics market. With his right arm Dany "Lou" Cadet-Sprince, he directed "Les Bronzés", a clique that controlled the supply and trafficking of cocaine in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
Consumers sniffed about 40 kilos of coke a year from the Bronzés between 2011 and 2015, according to Judge Eric Downs.
And like the Hells Angels, Woolley levied a "tax" of a few thousand dollars a month on the "HO-MA" traffickers to have the right to sell their drugs.
Last October, Woolley was sentenced to eight years after convicted of conspiracy, drug trafficking and gangsterism. He could be released on parole by the end of 2020 as the court credited him with five years in pre-trial detention.
RECRUITED BY THE HELLS TO ELIMINATE COMPETITION
Before joining street gangs in a business alliance, Gregory Woolley took part in the Hells Angels' bloody war against a rival band, the Rock Machine.

On the morning of April 5, 2000, the person who was both a member of a Hells school club and leader of the new Syndicate street gang, went to Mirabel airport to catch a flight to the city. where he was born in Haiti, Port-au-Prince.

The security personnel immediately noticed the black sports bag he was carrying as hand luggage, adorned with a skull and identified with Rockers bikers.
Woolley calmly gave his bag to the agents to be examined by fluoroscopy. Suddenly, he asked to pick up his bag, but too late.
"I forgot something in my bag, I have to go and carry it in my car," he said in vain, according to the Mirabel police investigation report.
Officers were able to observe the barrel, barrel and buttstock on their monitor before alerting the police.
It was "by shucking his head" that he waited for the arrival of these. The weapon in question was a Smith & Wesson silver revolver loaded with three bullets.

The contents of his blue suitcase were also searched. Police found $ 8934, a Rockers scarf and a black wool hood.
He pleaded guilty on June 16, 2000 and was sentenced to two years in prison.
Accused of nine murders
"I do not want to see you," Gregory Woolley told the two investigators who arrested him for no fewer than nine murders on March 28, 2001.

He was held in Donnacona's maximum security penitentiary and was facing heavy charges in connection with Operation Spring 2001, which dealt a major blow to the Hells. He and several other bikers were charged with the killing of Rock Machine members or traffickers.

Among them were Johnny Plescio, a Rock Machine founder shot dead in his residence in Laval on September 8, 1998.

After the abortion of a 19-month mega-trial and an acquittal in a separate trial, Woolley was found not guilty of any of these murders.
But in June 2005, Woolley followed the lead of almost all of his acolytes and pleaded guilty to reduced charges of conspiracy, drug trafficking and gangsterism. He came out of jail in the summer of 2011.
The taxpayers then paid most of the bill for his defense, as for several Hells accused in this trick.
Her lawyer, Cristina Nedelcu, was awarded fees totaling $ 394,550 through Quebec legal aid.

Stator stabbed 187 times

An informant who had a sordid end told in court that Gregory Woolley had accompanied him as a "back-up" during his first murder because he was "used to".
Aime Simard had a short career in the Rockers' "football team", bringing together the most violent henchmen at the Hells club-school.
However, the jury did not believe him when Simard wanted to incriminate Woolley for the murder of the trafficker Jean-Marc Caissy, Ville-Émard, March 28, 1997.
Originally from Quebec City, Simard testified that he and Woolley each had a vehicle to go to a recreation center where Caissy played hockey that night.
The recruit said he executed the contract, adding that Woolley was armed and ready to intervene in case of a glitch.
Simard then had congratulations at a party at the Rockers' Lair on Gilford Street. The police intercepted a telephone conversation between him and Woolley, who was at home. The latter asked him if there was a lot of people at the party and if the guys were happy.
"Put it on, crunch! I feel almost like a p'lotte, so I'm kissing since I arrived here, "replied Simard.
On July 18, 1998, Woolley was acquitted.
Five years to the day after this verdict, Simard was killed by 187 stab wounds in a Saskatchewan penitentiary.
The detainee who stabbed him admitted that the Hells had paid him $ 25,000 for this crime.

Killing, for him, is like a citizen working from 9 to 5 ... "
It is with this sentence taken note by an investigator of the Carcajou squad that the informer Stéphane Sirois described the coolness of his ex-comrade Gregory Woolley.
The Rockers' striker had the reputation of being "very hardworking" and not afraid of anything, according to Sirois, a former member of the Hells school club.
On December 20, 1996, Pierre Beauchamps, a Rock Machine cocaine supplier, was shot at close range at the wheel of his minivan on a busy St. Catherine Street due to Christmas shopping.
Sirois claimed that Woolley admitted to him that he was the murderer. According to the informer, the accused had asked him to burn the coat he was wearing when he riddled Beauchamps with bullets. A coat that Sirois had offered him in the previous weeks.
Sirois' mission seemed to be won in advance because his testimony served to corroborate almost irrefutable scientific evidence in court.
In fact, Woolley's DNA was identified in a fisherman's hat found in a bin in the Bonaventure metro station. The same bin also contained a revolver, but the accused's fingerprints were not there.
A bit like during the famous trial of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his wife in 1995, Woolley ended up being acquitted as a result of numerous shortcomings in the Crown's case.
Due to a "lack of personnel", the police sent a rookie technician who was on his first-ever murder to document the crime scene.
This policeman not only made several mistakes as a beginner, but he also lied under oath to try to hide some blunders. A "disturbing" case in the eyes of the trial judge, which prompted the defense to evoke the possibility of producing evidence.
In addition, none of the police eyewitnesses had been able to assert under oath that the accused was indeed the gunman. One of them even said in court that it was no longer certain that the suspect was black.

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Originally Posted by vito_andolini
Tony Magi got hit early this morning


Was it 4 'o clock in the morning?


"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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is the job really over??? , Desjardins is still walking and Suzuki looks more powerful then ever, if its true of his connection to El Chapo.


Desjardins is in prison and Suzuki was actually shot by Dejardins'' people. According to the Sixth Family Desjardins had actually sided with Mongtagna against Desjardins before Montagna got hit, Suzuki was shot shortly after his murder.


LE apparantly believes he was hit by the Rizzuto group for siding with Montagna. He used to be close to Vito Rizzuto and Agostino Cuntrera. All seems to be forgiven by now.


"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Dixie wernt you calling it years back this guy tony magi was a dead man. I believe so. You nailed it. What the fuck is the reasoning for real estate nerds getting whacked. Its a shit show up there. Nothing honorable or organized about it up there. Point of the mafia was to make money them guys are idiot's

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I figured he was on the list as I truly think Magi set Nick Jr. up to be hit outside his office. It made sense to me, Magi had too much to lose with that project and with Vito getting one or more condos for free it was just that much more he lost in his eyes no matter if Vito helped him or not. I knew there was no way he could keep up that armed guard 24/7. I am surprised it took this long though.

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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/02/01/aux-trousses-dun-tueur-a-gages-1

In the hunt for a hitman
The capture of Frédérick Silva, a mafia-paid killer, is an urgent priority for the Montreal police

A Montreal Mafia hired assassin suspected of committing at least three homicides and one attempted murder is under constant police pursuit.

The capture of Frédérick Silva, one of the 10 most wanted criminals in Quebec for a year and a half, has even been raised as one of the top priorities to be addressed by the Montreal Police Service (SPVM). learned The Journal and its Investigation Bureau.

"It's one of the best criminals in recent years," a police source said of the 38-year-old, who uses at least three fake identities and different "looks" to escape. to the forces of order.

In action

It is Silva who allegedly murdered Sébastien Beauchamps, a former Rockers biker member, on the afternoon of December 20th, believe the SPVM's major crime investigators who are leading this manhunt with the Sûreté du Québec.

According to our information, the shooter was then filmed in action by a surveillance camera when he fired on the former bearer of the school-school Hells Angels, near a service station in the area St. Leonard.

Silva is also suspected of murdering Alessandro Vinci, the manager of a used car dealership in Laval, which was riddled with bullets on October 11.

The shooter is already accused of attempted murder at the expense of the mafia boss Salvatore Scoppa, in Terrebonne, in February 2017, as well as the murder of a client of the cabaret Les Amazones, during the night of May 24, 2017, in the Notre-Dame district. Dame-de-Grâce.

The police have information that Silva will be able to escape police forces with the protection and financial support of the Italian Mafia.

On March 27, 2015, Frédérick Silva was particularly noted police officers during the operation against the drug Magot, according to court documents consulted by Le Journal .

Members of the RCMP were then responsible for monitoring the movements of Stefano Sollecito, the interim leader of the Montreal Mafia.

Shortly before 2 pm, Silva, Sollecito and another mafia boss, Leonardo Rizzuto, son of the late godfather Vito Rizzuto, were observed leaving the Trudeau Airport terminal in Dorval.

The trio went aboard a black Honda Accord driven by Silva. He and Sollecito then went to eat and talk in English at a restaurant on Boulevard Pie-IX.

... and bikers

During this investigation, Silva was also seen with a Hells Angels trafficker, Gaétan Sévigny, in the latter's Porsche Cayenne, on February 25, 2014.

That same evening, Sévigny - who is serving a five-year sentence in connection with this operation - was observed with Sébastien Beauchamps at a restaurant in Terrebonne. This is the same Beauchamps murdered at the end of 2018.

"Silva is a good example of organized crime in 2019, where the different groups work together by sharing professional resources," said a source familiar with the issue.

♦ Considered "armed and dangerous", Frédérick Silva is constantly on the move, staying in rented apartments for short periods of time and frequently modifying his physical appearance.

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Hitman Frédérick Silva may have executed up to a dozen murder contracts for organized crime, most of them in Quebec and some in Ontario.

This is what tends to demonstrate the investigation into this alleged assassin wanted for 18 months and whose capture is now a priority of the Montreal Police (SPVM), as reported by Le Journal and its Investigation Bureau yesterday.

The SPVM has come to this estimate by analyzing similarities in several cases of mafia or Hells Angels homicides in recent years.

Also in Toronto

Police have not limited their examination in Quebec since three or four murders committed in the greater Toronto area could also be attributed to him, according to our information. This police hunt takes on a race against the clock to find Silva alive.
It is feared that anyone who has benefited from the protection and financial assistance of the Rizzuto clan is now "burned". Since it could become an embarrassing witness for his employers, it can not be ruled out that the mafia or bikers are trying to find him before the police to silence him.

"People who gave him contracts must now be worried," former SQ investigator Jean-François Brochu told LCN, suggesting that Silva could denounce his employers by becoming an informer if the police manages to pin it.


A danger

"He has become a danger and can not trust many people. It is also dangerous for the police who will try to stop him, "said Mr. Brochu, who led the investigation into imprisoning the hitman Gerald Gallant for 28 murders in 2006.

In Quebec, several hired assassins preferred to collaborate with the police in confessing their crimes, while incriminating the sponsors and accomplices of their murders, in order to save their lives.

This is particularly the case of Gallant, who also sentenced 11 people, former Angel Hells Angel Trudeau (involved in 43 murders), Donald Lavoie (27 murders for the Dubois clan) and the mafia killer Real Simard (five murders).

He knew he was being hunted

The investigators are able to link Frédérick Silva to at least three homicides, including two clerks while he knew himself labeled among the ten most wanted criminals in Quebec since June 2017.

On December 20, a surveillance camera filmed him while firing on the ex-biker Sébastien Beauchamps, shot near a service station in Saint-Léonard.

Silva is also the one who liquidated Alessandro Vinci in the offices of the car dealership of which he was manager in Laval, on October 11, 2018.

The 38-year-old suspect is already accused of murdering a client of Les Amazones dancers, Daniel Armando Somoza Guildea, who was killed after an argument on May 24, 2017 in Montreal.

Silva, who uses aliases and often changes his physical appearance to escape the police, is also charged with attempted murder on the mafia boss Salvatore Scoppa in Terrebonne in February 2017.

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so silva killed somebody in ontario?
the suspected shooter of musitano and mila barberi was connected to the rizzuto's too, so they are using hired killers to carried out murders in toronto/ontario

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