Wednesday, June 7, 2023

New York mob jewel heist ring nailed

A robbery crew that cops and the FBI have linked to the Luchese and Gambino crime families was busted in connection with a $2 million heist in Manhattan. Ring leader is Luchese crime family associate Frank 'Skip' Dipietro, 65. Crew members dressed as construction workers robbed a Madison Avenue jewelry store. Bayco Jewels at Madison Ave near East 61st Street was the target. The store serves celebrities like Beyoncé and Rihanna. It requires a credit check before an appointment to go to the penthouse showroom can been made. Vincent Spagnuolo, Vincent Cerchio and Samuel Sorce were also among those charged with federal robbery-related counts. DiPietro previously served 19 years in federal prison related to the mob killing of a witness. All five suspects appeared in court and were ordered held without bail.

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Traffic stop in Innisfail leads to brutality - lawyer Laura Phypers fingered, plays indian card

A traffic stop in Innisfail for a minor infraction turned into a brawl between cops and two drunk women. Added to the mix are allegations of heinous brutality. A cop saw a truck blow through a stop sign. Laura Phypers, a Red Deer lawyer, was passenger. She faces charges of assaulting police, obstructing cops and uttering threats. Phypers played her native card instantly; "Laura Phypers, a prominent indigenous defence lawyer, was the passenger in a motor vehicle driven by her friend, Ms. Desiree Friesen, who is also indigenous," her statement begins.
Desiree Friesen, 24, is charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle, assault, resisting arrest, and failure to blow.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Danny Zayat kills Surrey woman Tatiana Dokhotaru

On May 26, a desperate call for help was made by Tatiana Dokhotaru, 34, from a high-rise in Sydney. Cops ignored the call. The tower where she lived has two dozen floors and 300 suites. Since the call wasn’t deemed a priority for cops and they couldn’t gain immediate access, they left. Hours later they returned to find her battered body. They also found her son, 4, alive with Danny Zayat, 28.
There is a Gofundme to return Dokhotaru's body to Canada and provide for her son's future. Give generously. Here.

Sydney bikie Jason Fahey defects to HAMC - update


Fahey’s home was one of many raids carried out in Five Dock, Westmead, Earlwood and Wiley Park from May 24 to June 1. He wasn't charged.
Former Bandidos national president Jason Fahey was raided in Five Dock in Sydney’s inner west by Raptor Squad cops. Part of the cop haul was Fahey's nifty new HAMC cut.
Bikie boss Jason Fahey has patched over to the Hells Angels. The former Bandidos national president made the ultimate betrayal. Its said the entire Sydney chapter of Rebels bikies have defected to the Hells Angels.

Fahey is considered a major figure in the bikie world in Australia.
The Hells Angels boasted of a new chapter in Sydney's south, the heart of rival Comanchero territory. The move came after senior leadership of the Comanchero including Allan Meehan, Tarek Zahed, Mick Murray and Mark Buddle were caged. Similar weaknesses have also plagued the Bandidos and Rebels, opening the door for HAMC expansion.

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Apple AirTags being used by car thieves

The latest in high end auto theft are Apple AirTags. Cops are warning folks to watch out for the devices. “An iPhone user will receive a notification that an Air-Tag is nearby. If you own an Android phone, you can download an app called Tracker Detect, which will provide the same alert,” OPP said.

Saturday, June 3, 2023

Jimmy Sabatino - most restricted prisoner in America

In January in Miami, three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals heard arguments in a case involving notorious conman James Sabatino, 46. His audacious crimes span decades and many were run from his jail cell, until he was shipped to ADX Florence.
"Mr. Sabatino is housed at the Federal Supermax ADX Florence," a judge wrote. "He is in a special wing of the "Special Administrative Measures" (SAM) Unit called "The Suites." There are only four cells in the wing; each 12' x 7' cell is equipped with a bed, desk, bathroom, shower, and a separate recreation cage. Sabatino's cell has a camera equipped with night vision and sound, this subjects Sabatino to 24/7 audio and visual surveillance, which is monitored and recorded by both the BOP and the FBI. The only other inmate on the range is Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Sabatino is prohibited any contact, association or communication with anyone else in the unit."
Conman Jimmy Sabatino can’t keep himself from committing crimes — even when he’s locked up. Sabatino pleaded guilty to running a $10.4 million fraud from inside his cell at the Federal Detention Center in Miami in 2017. The judge sentenced him to the maximum punishment of 20 years in prison and Sabatino will serve his time in the notorious “Supermax” federal prison in Colorado and be banned from having any contact with anyone except his stepmother and his two attorneys.

Sabatino, associated with the Gambinos, is prohibited from communicating with any member of the Mafia. “I don’t apologize to nobody,” Sabatino said.
See ----->USP Florence ADMAX - 'Alcatraz of the Rockies'
See ----->Gangsters Disciples boss Larry Hoover wants out Florence AdMax

Pablo Escobar 'Cocaine Hippo' whacked by car - update

There are nearly twice as many 'Cocaine Hippos' as was thought. The most exhaustive count yet has estimated over 160. All from 3 females and 1 male imported by Pablo Escobar in the early 1990s. Colombian officials have struggled to manage their hippo issue. After they ordered an aggressive male killed in 2009, a photo of soldiers posing with the corpse sparked national outrage. There have been a series of attacks on humans since. Researchers advocate culling the animals. They say it would solve the problem before it becomes impossible to fix.
The driver was cruising along at night when he ran into the massive beast after it jumped out. The hippo's dead body was laid out on the street in the gory aftermath. There was another crash in December, and the hippo roadkill created a national conversation.

The driver was unharmed.
See ----->Pablo Escobar’s hippos - deportation the final solution

Steven Lynn Rowntree accused of importing weapons

Nova Scotia biker Steven Lynn Rowntree was deployed twice to Afghanistan during his stint in the Royal Canadian Navy. Rowntree, 43, was fingered last August when CBSA intercepted a package of 10 centrifugal knives at their international mail processing centre in Mississauga. The knives are prohibited weapons in Canada and smuggling them into the country can trigger massive penalties, including up to 5 years in jail.
Rowntree is a member of a 1% HA puppet club called the Route 333 Niners. Niners president Dave ‘Pinkie’ Duggan (he wears a pink mohawk) was adamant that the Niners are not a support club for the Hells Angels. Cops explain that the dominant OMG awarding the 1% diamond patch means the group is HA connected.
The CBSA's January search of Rowntree's home in Lower Sackville returned an arsenal.

Friday, June 2, 2023

Slovakia hosts HAMC world run

HA are gathering in the town of Šamorín, Trnava Region, about 30 km from Bratislava. The American Embassy published a security alert about the gathering. It notes that the United States government has designated the club an OMG and foreign members are barred from entering the USA. A World Run was marred by Canadian biker violence in Greece in 2015.
See ----->3 Alberta Hells Angels charged with murder in Greece
See ----->Killer Dustin Swanson is back

Organized retail crime

Four masked men march in a line through a Home Depot store in New York this year. Two appear menacing bodyguards, while the two others confidently push carts stacked with boxes of high-value items out the door. Home Depot executives say the New York-area crew is part of a growing threat across North America: organized retail crime. ORC is where groups of criminals steal prized items to sell online or elsewhere. ORC has reached unprecedented levels, sparking deadly violence at some stores. The risk is low and the payoff high. The Home Depot investigated 400 cases of organized retail theft in the past year and that is increasing in double digits. Retailers across the US reported a 26% jump in organized retail crime between 2000 and 2021, amounting to tens of billions.