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NYC mobster known as ‘Tony Cakes’ identified as pedestrian decapitated by truck: report​

A New York City man who died last week after he was decapitated when a truck plowed into him while he was crossing a New York City street was identified as a former captain for the Genovese crime family.

The New York Police Department told Fox News Digital the victim was identified as Antonio Conigliaro. Conigliaro, 86, who went by "Tony Cakes," and "Tony the Dessert Man," was a former acting capo for the mafia family, the New York Post reported.

He died June 12 when he was struck by a city Department of Transportation truck in Brooklyn.

He spent his life looking over his shoulder, but he forgot to look both ways before crossing the street," one police source said.

Authorities said Conigliaro was crossing Dahlgren Place against a "don’t walk" sign in a marked crosswalk when the 31-year-old driver of a Ford F550 truck was turning on a green light and struck him. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver remained at the scene and no arrests have been made, police said.

Conigliaro, who for years worked in the wholesale cake business, sold sweets across the New York City area and ran an Italian ice and gelato stand in Little Italy, was accused by federal prosecutors in 2005 of being a soldier in the Genovese crime family.

Conigliaro worked as a loan shark for the family, prosecutors said. He eventually copped a guilty plea to a racketeering conspiracy charge, for which he received a 13-month sentence, court records state, the Post reported.

The former foot soldier also was arrested in 1999 for criminal usury and in 2006 in a grand larceny case, law enforcement sources told the newspaper.

Mathew Mari, a mob lawyer who counted Conigliaro as a friend and client, told the paper Conigliaro became successful in the dessert business after serving his prison time.

"Later on in life he became known as Tony the Dessert Man," Mari said. "He was a kind, gentle, soft-spoken, very quiet guy. Always trying to help people."
 
There's a video on Twitter. It's a big f350 that hits him basically center on and he's immediately down and the trucks runs him over and then the body is just laying there in the street. Doesn't seem implausible that the way he was smooshed or his head got caught on something causes it to rip off under the truck. The head was apparently found further away down the street, so I think it got caught on something.
Saw a sign that said "Road Work Ahead" - DIdn't know it REALLY meant to say "Road Work, A Head"
 
Does the Mafia still exist? Thought that Giuliani guy ended them.
Apparently so, but, drastically reduced in power compared to what they once had.

They also do a lot more "white collar" stuff these days, less walking into your shop and demanding protection money and more like just stealing your credit card numbers and charging you for it.
 
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He was 86 years old, he was just a kid...
Sweets? It was a fucking nickname!
The truck decapitation...whatever happened there
Whatever happened there?! Whatever happened there!? I'll tell you what fucking happened there!
There's a video on Twitter. It's a big f350 that hits him basically center on and he's immediately down and the trucks runs him over and then the body is just laying there in the street. Doesn't seem implausible that the way he was smooshed or his head got caught on something causes it to rip off under the truck. The head was apparently found further away down the street, so I think it got caught on something.
Here's the video if anyone wants:

 
Apparently so, but, drastically reduced in power compared to what they once had.

They also do a lot more "white collar" stuff these days, less walking into your shop and demanding protection money and more like just stealing your credit card numbers and charging you for it.
Pretty much. There's a reason The Sopranos is set in that disgusting open-air garbage dump that pretends to be a state known as New Jersey. They also do a lot more... facilitative crime these days too, like smuggling cigarettes into NYC. Don't get me wrong, because they're still nasty at times, but they've moved on to stuff less likely to get the FBI involved on account of how hard they finally got buck broken by them.

And you can't forget we've got that thread here about that one mob boss who was gunned down by some schizoid Q-Tard at his own home, and all he had to do to get to the guy was knock on his front door and blast him when he answered.
 
There's a video on Twitter. It's a big f350 that hits him basically center on and he's immediately down and the trucks runs him over and then the body is just laying there in the street. Doesn't seem implausible that the way he was smooshed or his head got caught on something causes it to rip off under the truck. The head was apparently found further away down the street, so I think it got caught on something.
They didn't show the part where a guy wearing a pinstripe suit runs over and pulls a reciprocating saw out of a violin case.
 
When I hear "Tony Cakes" in relations to the mobs, the first thing that comes to mind is that faggot Vito and his boyfriend Johnny Cakes. Weird that a mobster would reference that.

Anyways while we can't expect god to do all the work, sometimes he lends a hand.
Do you understand that the Sopranos came out after this man chose his nickname? Or are you positing time travel?
 
86 is old enough to understand "Don't Walk" means don't walk. I know some of those lights are too long. But it's safer to just wait.
I live near an old folks home. I can't even tell you the number of times I've seen some old person just walk right out into the crosswalk, traffic be damned. I'm not even talking one of those "calculated risks" where there's nobody coming and it's probably safe, just a straight up "I don't even give a shit if a car has to slam on its brakes, I'm crossing now"
 
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