Frank W Ricci
So many people in this world lead an interesting life but are too hesitant to share it with someone else. Not Frank W Ricci.
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A true story based on actual events experienced by the author while growing up in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, and catering to alleged members of the New York Mafia.
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Frank W. Ricci narrates his life journey in his book "Catering to the Mob". Read all about his astounding story as he encounters things he never expected in life before.
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What would you do if you knew your neighborhood is shared by some of the most notorious members of a Mafia?
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"Catering to the Mob" by Frank W. Ricci is a book that will take you to the real events he faced while growing in a neighborhood in Bath Beach, Brooklyn. His story is full of surprises, secrets, excitement, and much more!
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There is a charity in the United States which offers discounted tattoo removal for former gang members.
Prison gangs have become a microcosm of the organized crime itself. Initially, gangs formed in prison for the same reason they formed on the streets: to provide protection, community, and a hierarchy to manage scarce resources. But just as organized crime grew and evolved in the wake of Prohibition and on the shoulders of the War on Drugs, so have prison gangs evolved into a much more sophisticated and influential enterprise.
In the world of legitimate business, branding is important: it helps create repeat customers, allows you to diversify on the strength of prior success, and supports growth efforts. In the world of organized crime, the parallel law enforcement systems rely more on brute strength and fear, than on the nuances of trademarks, copyrights, and patents.
It sounds like an oxymoron: extra-legal law enforcement? In fact, organized crime almost always has its start as a protection racket. While much of the crime in the world is what we call ‘crimes of opportunity,’ the most lucrative criminal groups have their origins in the opposite situation: a lack of opportunity.
In America, “organized crime” has become almost synonymous with “the mafia” thanks to a combination of pop culture, a few standout criminal celebrities, and ethnic stereotyping. Although the Sicilian-derived mafia may comprise the best known organized crime groups in the United States, they are far from the only name in the game.
In the movie The Godfather, the reason the word ‘mafia’ is not mentioned a single time is because mafia boss Joe Colombo, along with Frank Sinatra, threatened the films production and would only back the filming if they could change the script to their liking.
The Mafia helped establish the Gay Bar scene in New York. Fat Tony purchased the Stonewall Inn in 1966 and transformed it into a bar and restaurant. He later bribed the New York Police Department around $1,200 a week to ignore ‘indecent conduct’ occurring behind closed doors.
One of the early requirements to becoming a full member of the Sicilian mafia was ethnicity. You had to be of “pure-blood” Sicilian descent. Many Mafia families will now allow those with any Italian heritage to join the club.
These initiations and instigations weren’t done until the prospective member had carried out a pre-assigned task, usually a contract killing.
As in any self-respecting criminal organization, snitching is deeply discouraged in the culture of the Mafia.
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The fearless form of Mafia
Gangs formed in prison for the same reason they formed on the streets
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Catering to The Mob
Frank W Ricci has had a very interesting life and is filled with tales that give a glimpse of the underworld. In this book he recounts the chilling tale of how he was involved with the Mafia in New York during his youth. Ricci has written it in a way that is humorous and simple, yet the readers cannot help but be awed by the experiences he describes in the book.