Originally posted by vinny:
Leave it to people to say such negative things about someone when they have no idea the amount of good this this man also did for, his neighborhood, and the people who lived there. I'm sure his funeral will be televised and when you guys see the reaction of the community and the amount of people who attend it, maybe you'll begin to understand the amount of respect this man had. " a celebrity criminal" lol. And speed demon, there's no reason to use the term that you have; you don't see people in here calling others spiks, and niggers, etc. because it's just not warranted, and is very distasteful. you should be ashamed of yourself.
Excuse me? People who don't know the amount of good this man did for his community? Explain yourself. What kind of good did this man do? I lived in Brooklyn while this man was on top, and i had many friends that lived all through Bensonhurst and Bayridge. I don't recall much good that came out of this man. You think he would have given 2 $hits if something happened to you? Don't think so. All this man did was kill other gangsters, and not because he was trying to clean up the streets, but because they got in his way.
Go to the library, open up a book, read a bit. Don't go by what you hear from the local TE-AMO shop on the corner of Ave U and West 3rd st in Brooklyn NY. This man did nothing but traffic drugs, prostitution, guns, etc... Wow, a lot of good that does. :rolleyes:
Get real. As i said, it's a sad thing when ANYONE dies. But this man will not be missed by many.
BTW, what did he do for you? And what do you know about him?