DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » The first culture to introduce a proper run system of organised crime to the USA according to TJ English the true crime writer were the Irish in the late 1800s. Owney Madden was the first boss to set up camp on the West side of Manhattan, an area which would later become known as Hell's Kitchen. Later boss's were the likes of Mickey Spillane and James Coonan of the infamous Westies who took over Hell's Kitchen after killing Spillane in 1977. In other cities like Chicago you had guys like Dion O'Banion and the North side gang facing off against the Gennas and Capones. Boston became the focus during prohibition when the Italians squeezed NY. Joe Kennedy and co took notice. In this country little is ever spoken of the Irish Mob. Apart from TG4 running the odd programme. I find the subject interesting, especially since the Whitey Bulger Trial started.
JustLen wrote: » OP is a rat!
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Irish Mob members don't swear an oath like Cosa Nostra's Omerta. I suppose you still get popped for squawking though. :pac:
JustLen wrote: » I aint sayin nuttin
JustLen wrote: » You hardly think my name is JustLen? Its fake i made it up. Im not stupid!
mikemac1 wrote: » Kill the Irishman was a decent film Denny Greene was a good solider in WWII and then worked on the Cleveland docks. Seemed a decent lad but that didn't last Somehow managed to take over the union and get into all the rackets. He disliked Italians but would work with them to make money. Survived multiple assassination attempts and by the end probably thought he was invincible. A large tricolour hanging outside his house as he would never go into hiding. Well I won't say what happened in the end. Not a fantastic film and story but worth a watch for sure
Festy wrote: » Most politicians are the Irish mob
Tom_Cruise wrote: » I don't think there is even such thing, srs.