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... Rampers got out of there in a hurry. They left and got their own guns and came back to the bar. The bar was long, with the wiseguys at one end and the Rampers at the other. One of Gallo's crew went for his gun and the Rampers pulled ...
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... rampers " now , but four years since there were great numbers . He believes he brought in his boat at the time stated , two dozen " rampers " among a catch of Pollan , and that perhaps four of that number might have been adhering to the ...
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... Rampers . The Brooklyn Rampers were made up of mostly young Italian hoods that had family connections to the Mafia . The Outlaws wanted these guys on side , but were late joining the game . The Colombo Family was also eyeing the group ...
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... Rampers street gang, and began running errands for the local wiseguys. Most of Gravano's crimes with the Rampers included stealing cars for parts and commercial property burglaries. In the early 1960s, Gravano was arrested twice—first ...
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... rampers. But at the time, the signals that are so clear in hindsight eluded Hoopes and most of his colleagues, rank-and-file workers experienced at doing battle with their employer. They failed to add up the warning signs, wrongly ...
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... rampers, mid-rampers, and up-rampers. Though Chris Bachalo would leave after issue three for the comic Generation X (Sodaro 1994, 36), according to Jim Rugg and Ed Piskor, it was the strength of Bachalo's unique art that made the book a ...
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... Rampers, anyway. Gang life was exciting and reaped big payoffs for the brazen ones. Many Rampers aspired to be in the Mafia, and my father was “a good earner,” meaning he had the necessary makings to be a gangster. He was loyal, he was ...
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... Rampers around Sammy's age , a new reality set in as they grew older . They could rob commercial establishments and steal cars all they wanted to , but there was a ceiling on how far they could expand their activity . To take the next ...
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... rampers , " sportsmen who , having made bets after the races were run , terrorized the bookmakers into paying up whether they had discovered the fraud or not . On the race- courses the bookmakers were at the mercy of the rampers . Some ...
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... Rampers street gang. Gravano, now 23 years old, was ready to move on to the next stage in his criminal life. Making a successful criminal career would mean leaving the Rampers. He realized that in order to be big, he needed to have the ...