…at least not to the Mafia.
“We don’t typically kill police officers.
That’s just a rule in the Mafia.” Those are words of “Big Dino” Calabro, who, in 2012, testified in Brooklyn federal court about the open daylight blatant murder of NYPD housing cop Ralph Dols.
But apparently, there are exceptions to that rule, as reported in the New York Post via Ganglandnews.com.
For the Mob, apparently neither police lives nor #whitelivesmatter. Especially for not-so-wise guys who marry the ex-wives of Mafia members.
A coldblooded killer told in chilling detail yesterday how he and another mob hit man calmly walked up to an NYPD officer — marked for death because he’d married a Mafia bigwig’s ex-wife — and gunned him down outside his Brooklyn house nearly 15 years ago. “What’s up?” housing cop Ralph Dols asked the two men as they approached him on Aug.
25, 1997, one of the killers, mob rat Dino “Big Dino” Calabro, told rapt jurors in Brooklyn federal court… . “We shot him,” Calabro testified. “Multiple times.” “When we shot him, he fell back,” said Calabro, 45, describing Dols staggering and falling onto the hood of the car he had just exited in Sheepshead Bay. “I shot him. I shot him with my cousin Dino,” said the former Colombo capo-turned-government witness.
It is especially cumbersome that the #blacklivesmatter activist movement, who don’t hedge their bets on open daylight Mob hits of this nature, finds itself front and center in a controversy about the blatant unwarranted murders of police officers, none of which have anything to do with them.
With all of the set-up crime scenes and controversy meant to sabotage a group of innocent persons who do not have so much as the rap sheets of the persons setting them up, one would think that the #blacklivesmatter organizers and activists are The Gambino Family themselves.
One thing is certain above all else, you will never hear the Mafia hit back at cops with the words #Mafialivesmatter; and you will never see them ‘marching on Washington’ for Justice…or Else. Or else what?
With all of the glorification and prestige of being stalked, hunted, and killed by one or more mob members, it appears that a cop’s death at the hands of the infamous and notorious gangsters is a horse of a different color on the American landscape. At the very least, you don’t hear about gangster killings as often in the news though it happens nearly every day and definitely far more often than a “breakout cop hit” by someone who was, at one time, a “good guy with a gun” trying to protect himself from “bad guys with guns.” [i.e., policemen].
Certain factions of Black America have long idolized “dat life” in a high-handed off-the-cuff salute to white American gangsterism, but as it is with everything else in a race-based nation, the way some Black people emulate it is perceived and portrayed from an entirely different point of view. And this is in spite of the fact that American culture not only condones the behavior of violent gangsterism on white skinned people, but beholds it in the public media as something glamorous and highly respected.
On October 10, 2015, Louis Farrakhan will again take the Black man and his women and children to the front steps of the Washington Monument for the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March. The theme for this year’s march has been viewed as a threat (again), because of the way Louis Farrakhan put the “or else” part to signify that Black America has had enough of being brutally and blatantly murdered by the Blue Klux Klan and their Black constituents for no reason and that it is going to stop right now, “or else.”
If #blacklivesmatter is the criminal element that so many white Americans think it is; hopefully, the Mafia will send in some of its family representatives to congratulate them on doing such a fine job of keeping the police forces in check.
They couldn’t have done it better themselves; and it’s the least they can do, considering how many enraged Black Americans who actually do value black life are alleged to be the Mafia’s biggest fan club.
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