Saturday, January 4, 2025

Claudia Iacono killing

Montreal police arrested two more people in the killing of Claudia Iaconoa in front of her beauty salon in May 2023. Kalial Nesfield, 28, was charged with first-degree murder while Shaniqwa Parris, 31, was charged with manslaughter. Iacono, 39, was shot in her car close to the hair salon she ran on Jean-Talon St. W. in Montreal’s CĂ´te-des-Neiges district. Witnesses said that a gunman waited for Iacono to enter the parking lot before shooting her five times at point blank range. Police arrived at the scene to find Iacono in her car. It collided with a building and was still running. Tyranne Andre Greenidge was charged in August 2023
Joel Richard Clarke, 28, was charged in the shooting death of Claudia Iacono. Clarke was nailed for dealing purple fentanyl, cocaine and Percocet, and had a semi-automatic, magazines, and cash when busted. Bianca Brown, 26, was arrested with him.

Claudia Iacono was married to Antonio Gallo, the son of Moreno Gallo. She was not connected to crime while her husband and brother-in-law absolutely are. The killing is seen as a message to them. The mafia previously did not target wives. That line has been crossed.

Claudia Iacono was a mother of three.

Claudia Iacono was the daughter-in-law of Moreno Gallo. Moreno Gallo was closely tied to the Montreal mafia. The Calabrian mobster was deported from Canada for serious criminality in 2012. He was whacked in Mexico in 2013.
Moreno Gallo was a convicted killer and top ranking member of the mafia in Montreal in both the Catroni and Rizzuto regimes. Gallo was a victim of what Daniel Renaud of La Presse called “the slow but inevitable vengeance” of Montreal’s Sicilian Mafia. He was gunned down in an Acapulco pizzeria by a sicario that walked up and pumped multiple 9-mm gunshots at close range into his head.

Friday, January 3, 2025

ATM Heists gone Bad

A man blew himself up as he tried to steal cash from an ATM in Scotland. The would-be thief, who suffered 'life-threatening' injuries, was flung into the air as a ball of fire erupted from the ATM in Clydebank. He sustained extensive injuries to his face and head, while an accomplice escaped unhurt. Police searched for the second man, who can be seen in the video collecting a bag and walking away from the scene, leaving his badly injured colleague to his fate.
A man who blew up a cash machine in the Darwin suburb of Winnellie in 2016 got a surprise. The man's thongs were blown off his feet and he fled barefoot. The ATM was a tangled mess of electronics and broken metal when police arrived.

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Dale Kelland/Dale Donovan - Manitoba nomads revisited

Dale Donovan/Kelland expressed New Year's wishes to his followers on instagram 'Life in the cut' Here. "HAPPY NEW YEARS FUCKERS"
Donovan/Kelland is the poster boy for why the HAMC's Death Head has it's mouth stitched shut. emailnomadsmb@gmail.com
Dale Frederick Donovan changed his name to Dale Frederick Kelland Jr. in 2013.
Dale Kelland, (Dale Donovan) was peddling Nomad gear last year.
Dale 'Deli' Donovan/Kelland of the Manitoba Nomads made global headlines in 2008 when he called on HA and their thugs to fight back against 'biker discrimination'. He compared the 'no colours' policy to discrimination natives faced under the Indian Act. "This treatment of Canadians was wrong then and it's wrong now" he spewed at the press.
When Dale Kelland/Donovan heard bikers had been turned away from a hotel for wearing colours he called on his 1% world to slag the business online. Legal experts said at the time what he was doing was a crime. Criminal offences include extortion (CC section 346) and intimidation (CC section 423). 1% supporters world-wide took to social media to express their extreme hate for the Marion Hotel, which none had visited.
Under Manitoba law, the Hells Angels are a criminal organization. This kind of damage to the HAMC from a dopey farmer is unthinkable.
When the hotel removed its Facebook page, Donovan/Kelland directed his biker hoard to attack the family-owned Marion Street Eatery, a restaurant in the hotel. Within 24 hours hundreds, most from outside Canada, posted one-star reviews on the restaurant's Facebook page. They all later targeted a TripAdvisor website.
The CBC did a feature and so did news outlets in Australia and Germany. Kelland/Donovan created a global shit storm with his vendetta against small businesses that refused to kiss his filthy drug dealing ass. In 2009 Dale Kelland, then president, was sentenced to eight years in prison for his leading role in a drug trafficking operation and for recruiting kids to deal for him. When Dale Kelland/Donovan finally did shut his mouth, it was far too late for the club. The damage was done.
Before attacking the hotel and eatery, drug dealer Kelland waged a determined slag campaign against the Headingley Sport Shop Ltd./Indian Motorcycle in Winnipeg. Naturally cop heat followed his bad press and the HAMC clubhouse was raided for its booze can. Then Kelland was busted for his drug trafficking operation.

Dale Kelland/Donovan learned nothing and continues to post on social media prolifically.
Before Dale Donovan/Kelland the former president, Ernie Dew, was sentenced to 13 years for drug trafficking. After Dale Donovan/Kelland the next president, Dale Sweeney was sentenced to 11 years for drug trafficking. Between them, the terrible trio racked up 32 years in jail for slinging dope.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Calgary 911 operator Mariana Buonincontri


Folks who called Buonincontri for help were ratted out to gangsters.
When Calgary detectives found images of highly sensitive police database searches on the cellphones of 2 men associated with the FK and Independent Soldier gangs twice in 6 weeks, they knew they had a problem. Their evidence led to a judge's sign-off, allowing detectives access to the data on three cellphones. The phones belonged to 911 operator Mariana Buonincontri and two men; Steven Mark and Domenico Loiacono. Domenico Loiacono is tied to the Independent Soldiers and is serving a 6.5 year sentence for drug trafficking.
Steven Mark was busted after another drug investigation. His iPhone was seized and revealed 3 more screen shots. Items shared to Mark and Loiacono's phones between April and December 2022 had one thing in common: the searches were all done by regimental #90028, Marian Buonincontri. By the time charges were laid against Buonincontri, cops had discovered hundreds of improper screenshots of police database searches.
Buonincontri, 59, is charged with breach of trust, fraudulent use of a computer system, and wilfully committing mischief in relation to computer data. Cops say Buonincontri intentionally shared protected information to gangsters. Cops investigated for over a year after a data breach, and warrants found over 200 pictures of sensitive police data.
Mariana Buonincontri pulled searches targeting individuals connected to organized crime and then provided the information to the same Calgary thugs for at least 13 months. Buonincontri is set to go on trial this year.

Hitman Matthew Dupre revisited - update

The fundraising campaign of the family of Matthew Dupre is ongoing and stands at $10,950. Here. The decisions we make have consequences and Matthew Dupre is our example. Dupre freely chose evil and became a hitman. Now he will face his justice for killing another. The largest loser is his child, who will grow up without a father's love and guidance. Matthew Dupre must live with that sin until he dies. A brutal lesson for the rest of us to learn from.
Matthew Dupre pleaded guilty in July in Bangkok for the February 2022 murder of B.C. gangster Jimi 'Slice' Sandhu. Sandhu was ventilated with more than 10 gunshots outside his villa at Phuket’s Beachfront Hotel. Dupre awaits sentencing.
Multiple CCTV cameras captured images of Dupre and the deceased Gene Karl Lahrkamp with their faces uncovered. Cops retrieved DNA evidence linking them to clothing left by the shooters.
Dupre was arrested at his home in Sylvan Lake on February 20, 2022. He won't face the death penalty for the contract killing.
Matthew Dupre agreed to voluntarily return to Thailand.
The Department of National Defence said that Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre was in the armed forces from 2005 to 2013 and Gene Karl Lahrkamp from 2012 to 2018. Lahrkamp was a hunting guide and bred Belgian Malinois dogs.
Thai cops issued arrest warrants for Canadians Gene Karl Lahrkamp and Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre. The gunmen arrived in Phuket 6 weeks before the shooting and departed 2 days after the murder.
The pair fled Phuket to Bangkok before leaving the country from Suvarnabhumi Airport on the evening of February 6th.
Thai cops found two guns at a beach in Phuket which they say were used in the murder of Jimi Sandhu. Police used metal detectors to search the seaside by the Rawai beachfront villa and found a semi-automatic Walther PPK and a CZ gun.
Gangster Jimi Sandhu, 32, was shot to death at a beachside resort in Rawai, Phuket. Nineteen spent 9mm and .38 casings were found at the murder scene.

Sandhu was killed after he pulled into the parking lot of his rented villa. A tracking device was found on the vehicle.
A maid found Sandhu lying in a pool of blood next to his vehicle some 8 hours after 2 gunmen on CCTV camera fired 20 shots at close range.  
Sandhu was affiliated with the UN gang. He was deported from Canada in 2016 for “serious criminality.” The dead man had 2 IDs on him. He held a valid passport for ‘Mandeep Singh’ and ‘Amarjit Singh Sindhu’.
Lahrkamp was has one of four people who died when a small plane crashed near Sioux Lookout, Ontario in November 2022. Lahrkamp had been on the run since February when Thai cops accused him and Matthew Dupre of killing Jimi Sandhu.
Bailey had a long history of drug trafficking. Killed along with Lahrkamp was Independent Soldier Duncan Bailey. Bailey fled after being released on bail on charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Months before pilot Abhinav Handa, his friend, and the two fugitives died, he had been reported for running an unlicensed air taxi service.