Author: Sar DraconisSar Draconis Date: Aug 5, 2008 23:29
Members of "La Casa Nostra" enter the organization by taking an Oath,
and thereafter they are expected to practice a highly disciplined mode
of conduct, which, however, often flouts the laws and rules of
normative society. Recently Tom Hays has published on some events:
'Junior' Gotti Linked to Killings, Feds Say
By TOM HAYS,
AP
NEW YORK (Aug. 5) - A federal judge on Tuesday ordered John A.
"Junior" Gotti held without bail after the man who insisted he had
retired from a life of crime was arrested on charges linking him to
three killings and large-scale cocaine trafficking.
Earlier Tuesday, federal prosecutor Robert O'Neill announced the
indictment in Tampa, Fla., of the 44-year-old Gotti and five other
men, saying they were "trying to gain a foothold" in the area.
"What should be noted today is whether you violate the federal law
today, tomorrow, or 20 years ago, the FBI and its law enforcement
partners will pursue the matter to its logical conclusions," said
Steven E. Ibison, special agent-in-charge of the Tampa FBI office.
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