I didn't expect a huge amount when I clicked on this, but boy! What a great show! Whoever posted this, thank you very much.
@johnholder9782Күн бұрын
😢🎉🎉😢
@kwokfanfan3606Ай бұрын
This Mafia carting biz was alive and well in NY in the 1990's. I did bookkeeping for a small garment shop in Manhattan. I failed to pay the Trash bill. My boss freaked out, she said "they can come set fire to my shop." Other bills you can delay but not the garbage haulers.
@SoFloPubSub-d8w23 күн бұрын
Wow! Any more stories?
@raybueno190118 күн бұрын
I used to steal the carbor, in the middle of the night 🙄
@lindasimons691Ай бұрын
Grew up on LI in the 60's/70's. Everyone knew you'd never get a job in the sanitation department unless you knew someone.
@secretbassrigsАй бұрын
... unless you knew someone that knew you were corruptible.
@billrom795Ай бұрын
There was/is no Sanitation Department, it is run town by town
@VANTAGEBLAKKАй бұрын
trash is just that ..... trash
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
@@secretbassrigs ITS OVER HOW BOUT THAT
@dizzy6277Ай бұрын
it's ironic how sanitation was the most dirty business.
@bluecollar58Ай бұрын
I worked for an excavation company in Islip long Island in the late 70’s early 80’s and they were licensed as the first transfer station on long Island solely because the owner was Polish and the State was trying to push the mafia out. One day a Lincoln town car pulled in through the gates and two textbook young Italian guys got out wile I was on a tractor working. I had no idea who they were but my boss did and him and two other operators came running out of the office and one jumped on a cat loader and the other on a dozer and were going to crush their car. I guess these guys believed them because they went from all smiles to bug eyed fear , ran to their car and almost crashed backing out as fast as they could. Those operators were nasty men that didn’t make idle threats , they absolutely would have crushed their cars with them in them if they could have. I asked my boss what the hell just happened and he told me they were mafia there to lean on him. Never heard anything after that.
@MondoBenoАй бұрын
I've worked for immigrant businessmen who were like that. Albanians, Poles, Ukrainians, South Americans, they come from deprived backgrounds, so they're used to fighting for survival. They also have huge extended families, bigger than the Italians ones. They can snap their fingers and have 20 men show up (or more.) Maybe it was the immigration of non-Italians, plus diversity, that undid the Mafia. I'm told that when Harry Van Arsdale was head of the IBEW, he realized that letting in minorities could interfere with the old loyalties that allowed the mob to control the industry.
@gregsmith134225 күн бұрын
I work at Sal's pizza shop in Brooklyn back in the late 70s, the pizza 🍕 was delicious, we would have people come from all the boroughs, even New Jersey for Sal's delicious pizza, they would have meetings every 1st of the month, Sal would let me take a whole pizza pie home to my family.
@kdw7523 күн бұрын
I never understood how the mafia got away with so much. One of the guys that has a YT channel now, but was in the Mafia in the 80s was talking about going into a bar or club and beating up the owner with dozens if not more patrons around and dragging him out because he didn't pay protection money. My first thought it that of 50 people, especially the ones in a bar, probably 20 or more are armed, so wouldn't they be worried about the average joe taking them out??? We live in a town without any organized crime, but when we go out to a birthday with the extended family at least a dozen of us are always armed.
@robkeysnj22 күн бұрын
@@MondoBeno The Albanians were the worst--worked very briefly in between jobs at Quik Chek--N. Hackensack many years ago...(It is closed now) What's funny is that it was a really busy location on North Main Street. The labor laws they skirted!! Break times?? The kitchen crew didn't like me right away, because "I was English". Awful co-workers and company. ..The orientation meeting out in East Bumf*** NJ, where they have their hot-air balloon race was a joke. I get a ride there from the store manager, but am left stranded after the orientation because he left early..Thank you asshole...I had to beg for a ride to get me back to the NJ waterfront..I worked a few days, and never went back. The Albanians ran that store and didn't want people like me working there. Quik Chek closed that location, and we can all speculate why. Something must have happened. The people that worked there were so insular and discriminatory..All I wanted to do is pick up some hours in between jobs. Doing great now, but always wondered where these Albanian coddlers are now? I guess that's my next project.
@ericduggan1520Ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. I always enjoy documentaries about the mafia
@daltonalbertin137Ай бұрын
Fat Tony having the power to elect the next head of the Teamsters Union is simply mind blowing
@satchelhАй бұрын
At that time the Teamsters president was elected by delegates, not the membership. It was much easier to corrupt a few hundred delegates than 2 million members. Now the membership votes directly, effectively eliminating this possibility.
@terencemerritt19 күн бұрын
Only it was the chin. Not fat tony
@littlegoobie28 күн бұрын
Seeing the clips of rudy guiliani are hilarious. Here's rudy, a license lawyer and mayor of NYC, fighting crime and the mafia mobsters under the rico act. And today rudy is the criminal losing civil lawsuits against him, and he's a disbarred lawyer FACING charges under the rico act.
@valerieneal274728 күн бұрын
Ikr? Poetic karmic justice.
@joselplascencia779525 күн бұрын
Nope!!! Rudy noe IS FIGHTING THE POLITICAL DEMOCRATS MOB...
@gabagool206419 күн бұрын
@@joselplascencia7795shut up nerd. 😂
@josephanderson723714 күн бұрын
@@joselplascencia7795Exactly! The libs are blind to the truth and to what’s coming their way.
@planesense739010 күн бұрын
What a stupid comment, Rudy was the lone fighter against the mafia then and one of the only Mayors of NYC who cleaned a disgusting crime ridden city up and had the guts to do it...hes benn clearly railroaded these past few years by the liberal controlled media.period.
@mikedawolf95Ай бұрын
Reminds me of a quote from the sopranos “garbage is our bread and butter”
@leoa4cАй бұрын
From the very first episode, if i'm not mistaken.
@littleCarmine21 күн бұрын
Was.
@RuthDiMartinoАй бұрын
The prosecutors and other Organized Crime Task Force personnel that put the Kubeka’s names out there should be ashamed of themselves.
@tonycamaj7243Ай бұрын
John Gotti ripping Tony Moscatiello is a classic wiretap.
@Theimperialone-o2gАй бұрын
😂
@VANTAGEBLAKKАй бұрын
fck all that noise
@Americal-v6rАй бұрын
I was stationed on staten island after returning from Vietnam. One time we went to a place called the Wind Jammer restaurant out along the shore. We go in and its packed with mafia crews, the upstairs where we were told to go was filled with the wives and girlfriends of the crews. As I glanced outside down below by a black shiney Cadillac casually stood Fat Toney Salarno in his over coat, fedora and his trademark stogey. I thought holyS! They all must have been having a special party or something that day. Never forget it, that was in summer of 1971.
@charlesbronson1119 күн бұрын
Wind Jammer is still there...
@backagain5216Ай бұрын
Those poor men and their families. RIP to you.
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
thy were all trespassers in these lands so wht happened to em happened to em ... shelve steed in europa
@backagain5216Ай бұрын
@@ZOONGOZEEN Being drunk is no excuse…. Or is your keyboard broken?
@arame29Ай бұрын
They kicked started RUCO and dismantled the syndicate Yet we're left unprotected Sickening
@liamsdad3329 күн бұрын
@@ZOONGOZEEN 😂😂 no one is native to "America " 😂😂 "native" Americans are from asia 🤡
@JohnShields-xx1ykАй бұрын
Egos, people just can't stop talking about how great they are or how much power they have. It's always the case, always will be.
@blazayblazay8888Ай бұрын
YOU CAN TAKE THE WOP OUT OF BAYRIDGE BUT YOU CAN’T TAKE THE BAYRIDGE OUT THE WOP
@reformationfanАй бұрын
The judge that gave Avellino a slap on the wrist has blood on his hands.
@jimlewis2395Ай бұрын
He got his cut $$$
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
@@jimlewis2395 hes dead now
@rjh1226Ай бұрын
Most Judges do
@scottygravning7841Ай бұрын
The judge should be up because he's directly involved in the Mafia allowing someone else to do somebody else's community service. The judges bank accounts need to be checked. And I believe the judges involved should be brought up on the RICO act
@michaelharrison360220 күн бұрын
Thats the way it is as long as the judges,cops,senators and Congress men and senators are getting their cut they couldn't care where it comes from. 😅
@spicyhummus626629 күн бұрын
Once upon a time you NEEDED someone to snitch & break, but with the ability to record their words you literally are able to get them to basically snitch on themselves.
@Mossad901Ай бұрын
Waste management has become worse than the mafia.
@secretbassrigsАй бұрын
Lol! A monopolized influence and corruption organization that is far more successful with an air of legitimacy afforded by corruptible gate keepers legitimately profiting from lobbying and political donations.
@secretbassrigsАй бұрын
The difference is that Waste Management is legally incorporated, and their questionable influence is based on tax deductible political donations and lobbying to afford their apparent monopoly. If there's no competition, and it's generally more expensive to take your own garbage to the dump, they really do have a captive audience as a customer base.
@Mossad901Ай бұрын
@@secretbassrigs don’t forget the contract with the fine print that you sign, loaded with dozens of ways for them to screw you. WM uses lawyers instead of hitmen to get you
@SecretSquirrelHDАй бұрын
@@secretbassrigs And then they make it illegal to burn trash in your backyard even though they are burning it.
@secretbassrigsАй бұрын
@@SecretSquirrelHD technically, no. 65% of trash from Long Island is put on trains and shipped to out of state landfills. All of the burned trash is burned as an energy source for the island, and ash is sent to regional landfills. The rest is recycled. So, it seems they're getting free fuel in the form of trash while charging people to provide that free fuel. Now that's a racket!🤯
@PersDoklarАй бұрын
Loving the mafia series more than any other one
@jackkunkelАй бұрын
Who was the judge who let Avelino off with community service?
@jimlewis2395Ай бұрын
Most likely a Luchese family soldier himself
@marilynnschroeder4436Ай бұрын
So sorry Kathy 😢. There is no justice or integrity in our criminal justice system. Those cops were truly despicable!
@Topgun-ny3he7 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say it's totally broken... Although nothing will replace her husband or brother, or replace the men in the lives of their children, they were eventually awarded $10.8 million. Some people get nothing when disregarded by the authorities. I'm glad to know at least they got something.
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulАй бұрын
Why werent those two Gentlemen better protected?
@David-ke5nmАй бұрын
I wonder what the success rate of going to the cops is to solve a problem… probably way way lower than they’d ever admit. Such a tragedy for that family
@paullentz1972Ай бұрын
Most cops arent very bright. They only catch the stupid, sloppy criminals. The Mafia has never been Mensa types. A bunch of thugs....who easily got away with their crimes for years because Law Enforcement never really tried to reign them in due to their ineffectiveness/lack of intelligence. If it wasnt for science (advances in DNG genealogy) many killers would still get away with murders that happened long ago. I cant help but laugh when I hear these cops, at a press conference that announces the solving of a cold case, give praise to law enforcement who 'never' gave up, lol. Please, after a few weeks of a case going cold, most cops get pissed at loved ones of the victims who keep calling them for updates. Most cops give up and go onto other cases.
@paulgiglio7607Ай бұрын
I agree it's like watching T.V. when I was younger but instead of commercials there's ADs now a days lol 😆
@mikimiyazakiАй бұрын
Well the government literally got Robert and his partner murdered point blank.
@69mossheadАй бұрын
They wouldn't lose a minute's sleep.
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
jfk rfk both suckers
@jvick953Ай бұрын
That's called collateral damage 💔
@Skydiver-gk8bk21 күн бұрын
Beautiful program, touchy events and sad.
@shengyi17018 күн бұрын
The conversations really inspired how the actors spoke in the Godfather movies - the style, the accent and diction!
@CoronaMechanics88Ай бұрын
The Mafia and the garbage industry were always a good match…Respect…
@AngelGonzalez-pd4cn15 күн бұрын
Scrap metal yards and construction industry too
@TonyVerrazanoАй бұрын
Kubecka had a pair , that’s for sure. He wore a wire to meet up with and record mob associates. Unfortunately for him, it only ends one way and the Task Force is ok with the collateral damage as long as they get their conviction.
@StephenBartlett-n3xАй бұрын
So true. They hung him out to dry
@sam-jf8ufАй бұрын
His sister had a nice pair too
@tony6261Ай бұрын
He refused to go into the witness protection program, he was offered it repeatedly
@Cl0ckcl0ck20 күн бұрын
Well they did $10.8 million in damages to the Task Force, the amount the families won. That can't have been good for some careers.
@jackwalker9492Ай бұрын
Great video!
@mattsweeny3957Ай бұрын
Hip hip hoooray....Big Bust....but you didn't hold up YOUR end of the Bargain with the Kubeca & Barstow...you got what you wanted from them......discarded these poor guys...RIP men...
@StephenBartlett-n3xАй бұрын
Agreed! They’re scumbags too
@igorsusnjar3632Ай бұрын
Well Fat Tony wasnt actually Genovese boss. Please make a video about Chin
@StyxswimmerАй бұрын
He was the front boss and had a lot of power, but in serious matters he had to consult chin for the final word.
@yankees29Ай бұрын
Street boss
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
@@Styxswimmer he shldve whcked chin slumpass
@iu2Ай бұрын
"When the Mafia tried to take over the Quebeca garbage busines..." 🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️ The husband's name is Kubecka, not Quebeca. How do you get this wrong? 🤷♂️
@jlshel4227 күн бұрын
Brits have trouble speaking English
@stylishyettyАй бұрын
Garbage truck Mafia is just so funny
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
so stinky
@Matt-cw1mv27 күн бұрын
@@ZOONGOZEEN gay too
@cmz5847Ай бұрын
Those recordings are hysterical 😂
@1337fliteАй бұрын
Hard to understand why the 5 families and the Jersey/DeCavalcante family couldn't get the prices up in Jersey to match NYC prices.
@leoa4cАй бұрын
The reason is that the underworld economy is interlinked with the Government's economy. To give an exaggerated example, you cannot go to a small town in the middle of Utah, raise prices by 100 or 150% and expect people to pay for it. People in the real economy will find cheaper supplies in the next town or in the next State. Or people will simply not buy as much, thus reducing potential profits. The rules of supply and demand do apply in the underworld just as they apply in the legal world. New York could afford (just about) such high mafia "tax". New Jersey couldn't, thus the "tax" was lower. That's one of the reasons why the DeCavalcante family was always poorer and less powerful. It's not the only reason, but it is one of the reasons.
@3in2421 күн бұрын
@@leoa4c well said, people simply fail to realize that this went on for as long as it did because the gov was complicit in using these families against each other for their own gain.
@1337fliteКүн бұрын
@@leoa4c You don't think the NJ and NYC economies are interconnected? I think some of the depots the NYC garbage firms were using were in NJ NJ is not a country town 100 miles from nowhere it's just accross the river from NYC. Supply and demand don't apply when the mob runs an industry (or at least when they used to run industries) - that's the point. They shut down competitors or bring them into the club and fix the bids. The consumer has no say. They take the price and the carter that the club decides or their garbage doesn't get taken. It was the same with construction and trucking in the garment district. Prices in NYC were higher *in*part* because of the mob - at least that is what theprosecutors and other LE agencies were claiming. I think the main reason the NJ family or crews were less powerful is because they were competing with the NYC families who were bigger. The NYC families probabably had more guys in their NJ crews than the NJ family had.
@lorenzoortez64Ай бұрын
Better to die having a little in righteousness than to die laden with treasures of wickedness. Riches profit not in the day of wrath (proverbs11:4)
@PattMcCrotchАй бұрын
The Chin was the boss of the Genovese family or borgata. Fat Tony was the streetboss that took the heat off The Chin. It certainly worked.
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulАй бұрын
But the Feds finally got The Chin, too.
@PattMcCrotchАй бұрын
@@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul yea, they got all the Bosses of NYC but only after decades of being the Genovese Boss and at one time being Capo di tutti capi, or Boss of Bosses. The Genovese were the Cadillac of crime families and made billions being the most secretive of all NYC borgotas.
@f32440iАй бұрын
Funny thing was salerno wasn't the boss, the chin was 😂
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
oh yea wise guy
@bellac1451Ай бұрын
Yeah, Vince Gigante successfully trolled the FBI for over 30 years, before they figured out he was the real boss.
@lyacko52Ай бұрын
Exactly fat Tony got 100 years for what
@scoobydoo8498Ай бұрын
I know right. He was just a front guy
@cindys1819Ай бұрын
Anyone who trusts any branch of NY State govt is crazy. Also, why didnt the feds place these guys in witness protection. And... why weren't these guys well armed?
@StephenBartlett-n3xАй бұрын
They had already got what they wanted. They couldn’t have cared less
@Richard-t2b16 күн бұрын
Cheeses! We’re here from the government, and we’re here to help you…. 😢
@Theimperialone-o2gАй бұрын
You never admit the existence of this thing - phil leotardo
@sheercerebralpowerАй бұрын
Jersey aren’t a family. Just a crew.
@JTA1961Ай бұрын
Trash Talkin could get you "concrete shoes"...
@nicholassar5105Ай бұрын
You ever had our sausages? The Czech guy in the beginning reminds me of sopranos 😂
@phdtobeАй бұрын
The judge who gave that Mafia boss a sentence of only community service needed be dealt some serious justice for protecting that criminal gang! 😡
@robertnunn3015Ай бұрын
It’s called fill my pockets with money .
@littlegoobie28 күн бұрын
If it wasn't money, it was threats to judge's and their family.
@kevingilliland648424 күн бұрын
I'll never forget the day I went to work after this happened. We were called upstairs for a meeting.
@cedricliggins7528Ай бұрын
Nobody called Fat Tony Fat Tony to his face! Facts
@backagain5216Ай бұрын
Thanks for telling us what you are all about Cedric. Some of us are not so impressed with these people.
@GraciousFundamentalistАй бұрын
😂😂facts
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
my dad did n he gave a fck act it too ..u worshippers need to get it together . he was a rolly polly immigrant with cigar breath cldnt fight 4 sht ...
@angeldesigns1385Ай бұрын
@@backagain5216you’re opinion of them is irrelevant. You still wouldn’t have done it.. and you know you wouldn’t have.
@robleavold84Ай бұрын
Moderately overweight Anthony the street general management team leader.
@londonekhondela1141Ай бұрын
My Mafia sleeping pill
@rjl11091958120 күн бұрын
THANK YOU FOR DETAIL VIDEO
@Chicagorillaz-bf8ouАй бұрын
Chicago outfitz 🎉we checking in 😎
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
no , ur not .... its this for u ..pow
@bernardzsikla564018 күн бұрын
My neighbor was telling me about mafia carting companies in the city during the 80's & 90's. When the FBI pushed out the mafia, the rates jumped from $350 for a 30 yard container to $1500. Now, who is the real mafia? Waste management or the Gambino family?
@karenroot450Ай бұрын
Yeah! Just remember what they did to Jimmy Hoffa!? Good series so far. I really hope you triple check all your Facts. This is not something you would want to have wrong! Thanks for the info!
@KaiColloquoun-gt7kwАй бұрын
"The annual dinner and dance of the garbage collectors association" Formal dress please.
@trent3872Ай бұрын
No more pushing coke on association routes, its short sided.
@thebluehotel42622 күн бұрын
My grandfather used to complain how the Mafia caused the price of garbage pick up to rise crazily in New Jersey. Also, a police officer came into my granfather's company for his envelope of cash every week so as to avoid getting parking tickets Good old Hoboken.
@deniscoursen50229 күн бұрын
My father back in the 70’s had a garbage deal with them a@JFK airport,used to get NY JETS tickets from them best seats in the house home 40 field level.
@OldguytechreviewАй бұрын
So much for the honor code in the mafia - lol - listening near the end you realize how unsophisticated and simplistic the mafia was/is - I can see with a little effort how easily they were taken down
@taato69Ай бұрын
Most or all mafiosos, they never finish school they were just violent.
@Jim-bq5doАй бұрын
One set of criminals going after another set of criminals.
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
immigrants tht sldve kept tht sht where they were : in eu trespassers all of them ...
@chelseaclark4738Ай бұрын
Lmao yeah trespassers
@DANNYALEX321Ай бұрын
Can you guys make a documentary on Mr. Tony ducks corallo
@kellytransportexcavating83925 күн бұрын
It’s a shame. Work your ass off to build a successful business and those mafia scumbags think they’re entitled to it.
@onlyme219Ай бұрын
There is no way I'd be a juror, I'd come up with some excuse, any excuse
@marianneosullivan797128 күн бұрын
Thats how the judges dealt wirh it
@Matt-cw1mv27 күн бұрын
say you fought in ww2
@onlyme21927 күн бұрын
@@Matt-cw1mv Ok, lets say I fought in WW2, and?
@normankatoАй бұрын
I’m here for Colin Tierney iconic voiceover 🔥
@VANTAGEBLAKKАй бұрын
where's your life at
@angeldesigns1385Ай бұрын
Well I’m here for Tony ducks wire tap voice.
@normankatoАй бұрын
@@VANTAGEBLAKK definately not at yours.
@jondoe958115 күн бұрын
People with so little understanding can make so much money, so what happens when sophisticated and influential people hold power?
@jimclarence5441Ай бұрын
I was in Venice Italy years ago and the city couldn't make a $$$ agreement with collection company to pick up the trash. So the governments(s) decided to have the army pick up the garbage. So when the trucks arrived at the dump to drop their load, the mob owned dump wouldn't allow the trucks in. Soon the they came to an agreement with the collection company
@mkimification18 күн бұрын
Oh look who its is! Jim Kallstrom, former head of the New Yawk FBI Office
@louislinsley3128Ай бұрын
Wait. Is THAT Anthony Hopkins as Narrator?! Now, that's a Good Get.
@agentdas29 күн бұрын
Colin Tierney. But close.
@louislinsley312829 күн бұрын
@@agentdas Wow, Colin Tierney's Good!
@raybueno190118 күн бұрын
I used to work for a company run by the mafia in NYC before juliani was the mayor 😮
@khamael7Ай бұрын
Fast forward, Rudy Guliani also gets Indicted under the same RICO law he used to indict the Mafia. Got to love the irony
@valerieneal274728 күн бұрын
I know..poetic justice, so to speak...
@planesense739010 күн бұрын
For what? fabricated by a liberal controlled media and Obama and Biden admins who's sole purpose is to get Trump for no reason other than they hate him, because Trump doestn cower to the likes of them
@m747hvy626 күн бұрын
Anthony Hopkins narrating this? Lol
@corjayАй бұрын
My father and Grandpa owned standard commercial carting in smithtown NY but they got a pass bc they were paying dues or were they 🤔I also knew Sal personally and went to High school with his Grand daughter. He used to call my father “the garbage man “ but I really didn’t know how dangerous he was until I just seen this. oh boy
@angeldesigns1385Ай бұрын
We needed this, we needed that, we needed jaguars, we needed state of the art surveillance, we needed experts, we needed more manpower, etc etc…..essentially you need a bunch of our tax dollars.
@coreypatterson1007Ай бұрын
I think ive seen all the mob docs i seen this some years back
@PattMcCrotchАй бұрын
33:07 Boy they screwed up that graphic good. Big Paul now a Genovese? Fat Tony the Gambino boss? 😅😅😅
@louislinsley3128Ай бұрын
In 1991 I was studio mgr of a commercial photographer on W 31st in Manhattan. I got a call from a guy representiing a trash pick-up company, he offered me a Lower price from my current trash collector. I liked That. I called the current trash company telling them about the Change. Their represenitive told me; "You can't Do That. Your area Belongs to a certain Organization, and those Other Guys are Not With US. Do you understand?" Message received; Do NOT get into Mafia Business. wow!
@sixtorivera978Ай бұрын
Price Fixing, just like government taxes you make this much government takes so much.😮
@daithipolАй бұрын
I'm OK with tax but when you get nothing back it's an issue. Roads bridges falling apart, people going bankrupt in order to get medical help, teachers getting crap wages but the greatest military ever seen and billionaires paying minimum wage..
@heretodaygonetomaui3567Ай бұрын
The FBI also spliced recorded conversations together to make it appear as if some Italian-Americans said things they did not say to wrongfully convict them.
@Buckets50Ай бұрын
Tony Salerno was never the real boss of the Genevese family, he was only ever the front boss for the chin
@chrisschene830120 күн бұрын
I lived in long Island during that time. Yes, it was well known that they mafia controlled the garbage routes
@mikewagner6396Ай бұрын
At 33:03 they got the bosses all wrong. Paul was the head of Gambino and Tony was the boss of Genovese
@scoobydoo8498Ай бұрын
Tony wasn't the boss though. The chin was. He was a feont boss that took all the heat pretty much
@cruzmizzlАй бұрын
And today the prices are set by some w less scruples than the old mobsters.
@jamesbowring9528Ай бұрын
Am I seeing this wrong? Why did it look like they put Paul Castellano with the moniker of Genovese. My eyes aren't good these days though. I talk about the picture under the title "The Commission"
@tommydenato886320 күн бұрын
Lets give a standing ovation to the government taking out their biggest competitor.
@mademan62Ай бұрын
Had more of the same information you can see on many mob documentaries and most of it had little to do with the title of this video.
@BrianHamilton-zv6onАй бұрын
So did the feds have a warrant to place the bug in the car
@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
OH-!!!. Do the ( G-Men ) need permission to plant a listening device in a diabolically evil " La Cosa Nostra " syndicate street thug😈 like " Tony Ducks "-???🤔
@roderickcampbell2105Ай бұрын
Yes.
@RawDogTVАй бұрын
They just made it up out of thin air
@taato69Ай бұрын
Yes, they did. Happy now?😂
@brinkee767420 күн бұрын
Oh it didn't end with the big RICO bust. In the 90's we had moved the business in NJ. We had a choice of one carrier and no one else would even offer a bid. That went on for several years till some arrests ended it. Our hauling/trash prices then reduced by almost half
@Div4Dante22 күн бұрын
Tony Ducks was Sal Avellinos mentor!!!!
@andrewsimckes5748Ай бұрын
I still remember when Waste Management came to New York and tried to open up operations boy did they get more than they expected and the other one was those blue trucks of that nationwide company I just dont remember the name they had issues with the garbage haulers association
@josephmason2455Ай бұрын
Possibly BFI. Browning Ferris.
@kyledpennyАй бұрын
Modern
@suggadegАй бұрын
Was that woman at sea cliff beach less than a minute into the video? I mean, she totally was. I grew up there.
@aaronvu629228 күн бұрын
Garages to the public. But all money to the Mafia.
@keithburton3713Ай бұрын
This dude would still be alive if he pay his tribute. The government taxes us the state taxes, us the city taxes us. these private carting companies make plenty of money. This guy was a fool.
@josephmorrison2509Ай бұрын
I thought those two brothers were hit by Casso for garment industry stuff . Didn’t know they had two Chek bros in the trash business . Did they get whacked before they could testify too?
@DeteatronАй бұрын
When the guy at the end said everyone in the mob is an idiot or stupid which is very untrue so many of them gangsters were nothing more than that but the racketeers could’ve been fourton 500 ceos they were very smart and they used their mafia lifestyle to put them ahead in business
@raddastronautАй бұрын
Now do waste management.
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
stinks for you
@angeldesigns1385Ай бұрын
Right?
@ccrites123Ай бұрын
Waste Management and Republic are worse than the mafia ever were!!
@James_Bowie19 күн бұрын
Evil triumphs when good men do nothing.
@theflyingkaramazovbrothers6Ай бұрын
"I don't know if you are familiar with who runs that business but I assure you it's not the Boy Scouts!" - Thornton Melon
@ruthcassidy6052Ай бұрын
And look at ol' Rudy now.
@militarypsychologist7255Ай бұрын
Went from prosecuting criminals to defending them🇺🇸🙏✝️
@ruthcassidy6052Ай бұрын
@@militarypsychologist7255 No more of that, though, he was just officially disbarred today (and he's also a criminal). ;)
@trent3872Ай бұрын
@@ruthcassidy6052Yea anytime you expose corrupt Democrats, double negative, they will destroy you. Look at the current mayor of New York.
@Theimperialone-o2gАй бұрын
Garbage is our bread and butter- tony soprano
@RealBallsofSteelАй бұрын
Didn't Christopher say that?
@ZOONGOZEENАй бұрын
yea yea yea
@Michael-v3z1s21 күн бұрын
In other words it's one gang against another one. It's a chess match.
@heavypetalavАй бұрын
I like the Equal Opps. Tommy Bilotti 👍
@davidshattock9522Ай бұрын
To anyone loving privatisation.take note
@Suse-gl8xhАй бұрын
So sorry Kathy for loss of ur family i lived were thus happed. Your husband an brither got no justice. Rip