Born 1902, in Palermo, Sicily. He moved to the states at the age of 19. Quickly became involved with trouble. Quickly became known and is one of the most known mobsters of our day. Died of Heart failure in 1976.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Mafia slang
Gangs used a unique way of communication . Using codewords and slang to keep things private and simple.
Action
Old-time term for illicit profits. Also sometimes used to refer to the potential for racket income.
Arm
Nickname for the Buffalo-Niagara Falls Mafia family.
Associate
Though the usual sense of this word conveys a sense of belonging, in Mafia-speak an associate is one who works in affiliation with a Mafia organization but is not an official member.
Beef
A quarrel between underworld individuals or groups. Also hard feelings felt by one Mafioso against another. Beefs are generally brought to Mafia higher-ups for resolution.
Black Book
Nickname for the publicly circulated exclusion lists - generally of racketeers and game-cheats - generated by gaming commissions in Nevada and New Jersey.
Book
A gambling racket ordinarily focused on sporting events. The racket is run by a "bookmaker."
Books
Membership rolls of the Mafia families.
Borgata
Family. The basic structural unit of the Mafia society. The Borgata has an established hierarchy, a body of members or soldiers, and many associates.
Boss
Sometimes referred to as Father, Godfather or Uncle in the old tradition, the boss is the leader of the Mafia Family.
Break
To displine a Mafia family leader by demoting him in rank.
Bump off
Kill.
Burn
Kill.
Button
A soldier in a Mafia family. A member who can be called upon by a family boss to perform an execution.
Buy
Bribe. A police officer or politician who takes money in exchange for allowing crime to continue is "bought."
Call in
The act of ordering - without explanation - a made man to report to his superiors. Mafiosi might be called in so they can be disciplined (murdered). Once the order is received, the made man must report as ordered. So, mafiosi in trouble with superiors will sometimes drop out of touch to avoid receiving the call.
Capo dei capi
The leader of all leaders or boss of bosses. The most powerful Mafia boss to whom all others defer. Some know this as the Capo di capi or the Capo di tutti capi.
Capo
Originally referred to a Mafia boss but in more recent usage refers to a minor leader within a Mafia family, chief of a crew. Also referred to as a captain, skipper or lieutenant.
Capodecina
Synonymous with capo, this term designates the capo as a leader of at least ten soldiers.
Caporegime
Synonymous with capo, but often used to refer to more significant group leaders.
Case
Size up criminal possibilities. Plan a robbery. As in "case the joint."
Clip
Kill. Also to harm in some way. ("Jimmy clipped me of 5 G's.")
Combination
An organized criminal entity including gangs of various ethnic backgrounds. Syndicate.
Commission
A ruling representative body serving as the national legislature and supreme court of the Mafia network. Commission members are the leaders of the more powerful Mafia families. Each is also assigned to represent minor families.
Connected
A description of a Mafia "associate."
Consigliere
A translation of this word as "counselor" has led to a mistaken impression about the position's duties (that the consigliere is an adviser to the boss). Actually, the consigliere post is intended to serve the family membership, by granting a channel of communication to the boss.
Contract
An old-time term referring to an order to murder an individual.
Cosa Nostra
To many, this is the proper name of the Mafia in the United States. In fact, it was an effort by some mob bosses to refer to their shared secret society WITHOUT naming it. The phrase translates to, "our thing."
Cosca
Translated "gang," this term is typically used to refer to a Mafia organization in Sicily. Equivalent to "borgata."
Crew
A body of soldiers assigned to a capo. The crew typically meets on a regular basis at the capo's headquarters.
Crumb
Old-time term for a member of "legit" society. A working man.
Do up
Mafia's 19th Century slang for murder. "Go find Benny and do him up."
Don
A traditional term of respect for a male in Romance languages, which has been corrupted in some circles to refer to Mafia bosses.
Dough
Money, especially the ill-gotten variety.
Drop
or drop-off. A prearranged location for disposal of goods. Also a holding location where individuals are screened before being taken to an illicit activity, such as a crap game.
Earner
One who generates income for a Mafia family. Higher levels of income are generated by "big-earners."
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Family
The basic unit of the Mafia society. See "Borgata."
Father
Antiquated term for the leader of a Mafia family. See "Boss."
Featherbedding
The practice of assigning more union workers to a project than necessary.
Feds
Federal law enforcement agents. In pre-Prohibition days, Mafia-feared Feds were agents of the Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and the Postal Inspection Service. During Prohibition, they were agents of the Treasury Department. After Prohibition, the FBI gradually - and reluctantly - turned its attention toward the Mafia.
Fence
One who trades in stolen goods. To sell off swag.
Fix
A situation in which law enforcement has been paid to allow criminal activity. A gangster might refer to such a situation by saying, "The fix was in."
Flip
To abandon the principle of "omerta" and begin to cooperate with law enforcement.
Friend of ours
An introduction in which one Mafia member informs another that a new acquaintance is also a member. It is a means of vouching for the underworld credentials of another person. As opposed to "friend of mine," which, in introduction, means simply what it says.
These are all exaples of the slangs they used and there is much more to their underground language.
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These are all exaples of the slangs they used and there is much more to their underground language.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Willie Lloyd
Leader of the gang Unknown Vice Lords. Born and raised in Chicago, became a drug king pin, and a gang leader. Was later thrown in jail for murder and tghe gang began to fall apart.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd
The infamous mobster/bank robber. Was responsible for many murders, including the Kanas City Massacre. Became public enemy #1 after John Dillinger was killed. Was the father of the boxer Jack Dempsy. Later Gunned down in Ohio by the FBI. Was also known as a mafia type robin hood.
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Larry Hoover
The leader of the infamous "Gangster Disciples", which is currently serving six life sentences in a super max security prison in Colorado. Controlling small military size gang, which he had enough power to do from inside prison walls. A very powerful man, was convicted for murder and various other charges. He only sees around one hour of sunlight a day.
Stanley Tookie Williams "crips"
Williams was born in New Orleans December 29, 1953. Move to Los Angeles at a young age where he had to learn fast how to fight and defend himself, as the new kid on the block he was forced to fight and knock people unconscious. He was toughened up from the horrors he seen in the streets and from his mother. Grew up around drug dealers, murderers, hustlers and pimps. he rarely attended school, believing he was dys-educated, a term he used to describe the impaired and diseased knowledge he learned in school and the streets. Made friends fighting, one of them was Raymond Washington. They formed an alliance known as the "crips". Started out small but became to large to control. The division caused both of their downfalls. In 1979 Washington was shot and killed. Was Blamed on the Faction "Hoover Crips", but no one was ever arrested. They believed he knew his killer. The same year Williams robbed a convenient store, shot the camera out, and shot the clerk with two shots, execution style, in the back, he later denied it. The same year it was said that he broke in a motel and killed three of the owner. That was also denied. Was Convicted on life chargers and put on death row. Later on in life he tried to ring unity to gangs while in jail. Was later put to death by leathal injection.
Tookie Williams helped start the crips and is now dead, but tried to change his mistakes, everybody makes
them but he wasn't given a second chance, and is now laid to rest.
Tookie Williams helped start the crips and is now dead, but tried to change his mistakes, everybody makes
them but he wasn't given a second chance, and is now laid to rest.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Extrotion
Extortion is basically somebody being forced to pay for protection. They would harm or harass the owner until he would give in. They would sometimes beat them bloody and at times if not cooperating they would be murdered. Still takes places today, but there is not much to do about it if nobody speaks. If that was the case, I would just get a security guard. Honestly it was quite common during the major mafia eras. I Couldn't imagine myself being that scared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpm44S1aePw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpm44S1aePw
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Frank Lucas
Frank Lucas, the true American Gangster. Lived a life as a gangster, basically an African American mobster. The person who bought Blue Magic to the streets. Lived a life of drugs, moeny, murders, love, and street fame. Was one of the most feared men in the New York area. Ruthless and not scared of anything, he was clearly someone to look up to, at the same time how could someone who did so much wrong, be someone to look up to. He still fed hungry, and cared about the poor, but one thing you better not do, is cross him. Broadday light murders, and making Fifty-two million dollars off of drugs, he was a truly a self made boss. Was caguht and is now free today.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
John Gotti
John Gotti, The Teflon Don. One of the mos infamous mobsters of all time. 13 murders and a life of crime. I perosonally think he was a monster, but it was how he grew up. Parents were imigrants and all he knew was the streets since a child. I admire the struggle he went through to get to the success he did.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Mafia weapons
The Garrotte
The Tommy Gun
The Tommy Gun
The Pump Action Shot Gun and the Magnum
The Colt M1911 A1
The M10 Police-Revolver and the 442 Revolver
Grusome deaths with unbelievable weapons. They ranged from short range to long range, from automatics to melee weapons. The Garrotte was used for stangling or being silent, to more or less catch the enemy by suprise, while using knuckles, baseball bats and lead pipes for petty extortions, or maybe even the pistol. In time of war, the father of machine guns was use, The Tommy Gun, which held 30 shots in their magazine. Another one of the favorites was the pump action shot gun which killed anything and everything in the way, the magnums were used to be more discreet. The Colt M1911 A1 was required by a more trained user but wweighed much less than the magnums.
The Colt M1911 A1
The M10 Police-Revolver and the 442 Revolver
Grusome deaths with unbelievable weapons. They ranged from short range to long range, from automatics to melee weapons. The Garrotte was used for stangling or being silent, to more or less catch the enemy by suprise, while using knuckles, baseball bats and lead pipes for petty extortions, or maybe even the pistol. In time of war, the father of machine guns was use, The Tommy Gun, which held 30 shots in their magazine. Another one of the favorites was the pump action shot gun which killed anything and everything in the way, the magnums were used to be more discreet. The Colt M1911 A1 was required by a more trained user but wweighed much less than the magnums.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Al Capone Starting off
Born in Brooklyn, Alphonsus Capone grew up in a bad neighboorhood of two "kid gangs," The Brooklyn Rippers and the Theives Juniors. Quit School in 6th grade at age fourteen. Grew up scamming and working little jobs in and out. Became part of the notorious "Five Points Gang". Nicknamed,"Scarface" after being attacked for insulting a patron.
Ever since i was a child i always admired Al Capone in a way, for the fact that he was a major mafia member that even came through my own city of Peoria. in 1918, Capone, met a girl named Mary "Mae". Gave birth to their son December 4, the same year. Married on the 30th.
"Capone's first arrest was on a disorderly conduct charge while he was working for Yale. He also murdered two men while in New York, early testimony to his willingness to kill. In accordance with gangland etiquette, no one admitted to hearing or seeing a thing so Capone was never tried for the murders." Capone was a murderous goon early off in life, ruthless, a true gangster, even though he committed alot of crimes, he was a strong person."Capone arrived in Chicago in 1919." Eventually got into bootlegging. Honestly I just enjoy learning and reading about mobsters. I don't think i needd to write out his whole life just thought i should blog a little bit about him.
Ever since i was a child i always admired Al Capone in a way, for the fact that he was a major mafia member that even came through my own city of Peoria. in 1918, Capone, met a girl named Mary "Mae". Gave birth to their son December 4, the same year. Married on the 30th.
"Capone's first arrest was on a disorderly conduct charge while he was working for Yale. He also murdered two men while in New York, early testimony to his willingness to kill. In accordance with gangland etiquette, no one admitted to hearing or seeing a thing so Capone was never tried for the murders." Capone was a murderous goon early off in life, ruthless, a true gangster, even though he committed alot of crimes, he was a strong person."Capone arrived in Chicago in 1919." Eventually got into bootlegging. Honestly I just enjoy learning and reading about mobsters. I don't think i needd to write out his whole life just thought i should blog a little bit about him.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
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