MrHicks said:freedom to be a proven mob family?
cool freedom
:lol
dude, you're too much. :lol
MrHicks said:freedom to be a proven mob family?
cool freedom
ConfusingJazz said:Proven according to who? And can you convince a jury of your peers of this? If so, I am sure the every prosecutor based in English tradition courts would love to have you.
MrHicks said:i love how everyone and their grandma knows these mob families and what they do
what areas they run and all that shit
literally a multi billion dollar criminal empire
yet the legal systems/detectives/police/fbi wathever can't fucking find evidence egainst them to save their lives
clusterfuckistan
MrHicks said:i love how everyone and their grandma knows these mob families and what they do
what areas they run and all that shit
literally a multi billion dollar criminal empire
yet the legal systems/detectives/police/fbi wathever can't fucking find evidence egainst them to save their lives
clusterfuckistan
ConfusingJazz said:Fuck it, just watch The Wire.
Boogie said:Still haven't picked up the Wire. I gather I will like it. Within the next two months, I promise.
theignoramus said:Why do they act like this is something to fear? Retaliatory acts arent likely to be carried out against citizens.
wait.Verboten said:A country that's too weak to apply excessive force doesn't deserve freedom. Fuck, I can't wait to be quoted.
Door2Dawn said:wait.
MrHicks said:if this family is so famous and that guy is the son of the boss why don't they get arrested?
'yea this family is the biggest mafia gang in town everybody knows it!!!"
well?...THEN DO SOMETHING
am i missing something here?
S-Wind said::YAWN:
Here in Vancouver, BC we've had gang wars for well over a year now.
snack said:Really? Wow, I'm pretty late on the news then. :lol
"By 2003, the Rizzuto organization was variously listed in FBI and DEA files as merely ‘the Canadian crew of the Bonanno Family’ or the ‘Montreal faction of the Bonannos.’ The reality is far different. The territory under its control is huge—more than a million square miles of Quebec and Ontario directly fall under its influence, an area larger than one-quarter the size of the entire United States. It includes major cities, the busiest border crossings between the U.S. and Canada, and many mature Mafia clans that are, by and large, cooperating under the Sixth Family’s banner. Where American Mafia bosses controlled criminal activity in portions of a city or a New York borough or the criminal activity in an industrial or commercial sector—such as construction or New York’s garment district—the Sixth Family was an enterprise with a true global reach. The Sixth Family had outpaced any crew in the Bonanno Family and, indeed, man-for-man, dollar-for-dollar, had eclipsed the family as a whole. (...)Shinobix said:Is the Canadian mafia stronger than the Mexican mafia?
gutter_trash said:a good strong organize crime family is essential at keep the criminal world in order.
without a strong organized crime organization: the small streets thugs move in and there is no one there to keep them in check
yes; crime is bad. but it exists and for it to be kept in order; there needs to be a strong organized order at the top....
if you remove the lions... the hyenas will step in & create chaos
The Mafia is not going to car jack you, mug you, drive by shoot you.Rokk said:Gazelle's get screwed either way.
gdt5016 said:Canadian Mafia sounds like an oxymoron.
She wanted to make a good impressionX26 said:was watching a report on this on cbc and they had some expert talking about it and she had a huge smile on her face the whole time, was really bizarre
Loxley said:Pardon my blatant ignorance but the idea that Mafia hits like this still happen despite the fact that we are mere days away from space-year 2010 makes me cock and eyebrow out of shear confusion.
this further proves my pointGQman2121 said:31 homicides in 2009? Man step your murder game up Montreal, we're blowing you out of the water.
Boogie said:why?
why would the Italian mafia be exempt from hits compared with any other organized crime groups, just because it's 2009?
Former mob boss Nicolo Rizzuto gunned down
For a time it seemed Nicolo Rizzuto was the last of the untouchables, or at least that the enemies picking off his family had decided to let the elderly godfather live out his final years.
Mr. Rizzuto was shot dead at his home at dinnertime Wednesday in what may be a stunning coup de grâce against the mob clan he headed for 30 years.
I think ours in Victoria is sitting at 2 right now.thefit said:WOW. I want to live in Montreal.
Big-E said:Ya, has to be an internal coup or pressure from another family. No fucking way do street gangs off two big shots and get away with it.
Salvatore Montagna, a major player in the Italian organized crime who aspired to lead the Montreal Mafia, was shot this morning on the island-Vaudry Charlemagne.
Montreal's 31st homicide of the year
WOW. I want to live in Montreal.
Just for the record:
USA murder rate in 2004: 6 per 100,000
Canada murder rate from 1998-2004: 1.82 per 100,000
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Canada
Here in Edmonton it's Somalians vs. ... someone. There have been like 16 or so Somalian gangsters murdered here in the last year or so and they still haven't arrested anyone yet.