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Gangland Wire

Danny Greene – The Celtic Warrior

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Danny Greene – The Celtic Warrior Gary and Cam interview Rick Porrello, the author of Kill the Irishman: The War that Crippled the Mafia, The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Mafia, Superthief, Bombs, Bullets, and Bribes. Danny Greene and the Cleveland Mafia Danny Greene was an up and coming young hoodlum who started working the docks as a stevedore. He used his popularity and machismo to become the President of the local International Longshoremen Association (ILA) until he was convicted of embezzlement. The FBI recruited him as a Top Echelon Informant during this case and he remained in the capacity until death. it was during this time that he was introduced to Jimmy Hoffa and the Cleveland mafia family started to notice him.  Danny Greene Goes Rogue A well-known Mafia associate, Jewish gangster Alex “Shondor” Birns, hired Greene as an enforcer for the mob’s “numbers” racket. He is involved in organizing the local trash truck businesses into a mob dominated association.  Cleveland mob underboss, Frank Brancato, started employing Danny Greene as muscle to enforce garbage-hauling contracts and to stop independent operators from cutting prices. He will botch a couple of assassination attempts and the mob loses confidence in him. Greene and Shonder Birns have a falling out over a drug deal that went bad and a loan that /Greene wanted to start another business. He joins forces with a jealous Italian mobster named John Nardi and attacks other young Irish criminals and breaks from the mafia in a public manner. The Cleveland mob declare an all-out war against Danny Greene and anybody associated with him. Cleveland will experience a number of bombing attmepts until a large explosive ends Danny Greene and his climb to the top of Cleveland’s rackets.   Rick Porrello Rick grew up in Cleveland and he became interested in the mafia when he learned that his grandfather and three uncles were murdered in mob disputes during prohibition. In the small world category, we discuss the fact he had an extended relative named Angelo Porrello who was a Kansas City crime family member. Rick’s most well-known work came after he released his book, Kill the Irishman. He was a police officer and eventually the Chief of Police in a Cleveland suburb when the famous mob war between Danny Greene and the ruling mafia faction broke out in the 1970s. Kill the Irishman recounts that story in vivid detail from law enforcement, family members, and gangsters who participated. The book was made into a popular documentary film and finally, a narrative style true crime movie, Kill the Irishman, starring Christopher Walken, Vincent D’Onofrio, Val Kilmer, Tony Darrow, and Robert Davi. DonateTo rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  Click here for the store page. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

0:18.6

Welcome all you wiretappers out there.

0:21.5

Back here in the COVID-Birus 19 gangland wire studio, everybody's staying home and you know I'm putting out these extra podcasts right now.

0:30.5

I hope I'm keeping you entertained.

0:32.1

I'm doing my little bit since I can't go out in the streets and deal with people.

0:36.4

You know, there was nothing worse during the early AIDS thing, the HIV thing,

0:41.5

is policemen would go out and somebody had spit on you, and then they'd say,

0:45.5

yeah, and I got AIDS, man, so you got it too and shit like that.

0:48.8

And I understand there's already been some COVID virus people,

0:51.7

or, you know, people doing that and saying they've got the virus.

0:55.1

So, I mean, it's, I'll tell you what, people are crazy out there, man, they're nuts.

1:00.2

So I miss it in some ways, but other ways I don't miss it.

1:04.8

You know, tonight we have another former policeman on here, Rick Porello.

1:09.6

Now, you may have heard of him if you've ever

1:13.0

seen the movie Kill the Irishman or seen the documentary, which I think used to be on YouTube.

1:18.8

I don't know if it still is. I haven't looked at it in a long time. And then the book, too,

1:23.7

that he wrote about that. So he's written several other books. And also have our

1:28.9

contributor from Munster, Indiana, Suburb of Chicago, in which there's a blanket of snow on the

1:34.4

ground right now, Cam Robinson. So Cam and Rick, particularly Rick, welcome. Good morning, Gary.

1:41.7

Good to be here. Good to be here. You got any snow in Cleveland or the Cleveland area?

1:46.4

We did have about a quarter of an inch, just a little blankie, but it's actually, I think, just about melted.

1:53.2

Okay. What about you, Cam? You still got it up there? You know, it was coming down about 20 minutes ago. I'm hoping it disappears pretty quickly.

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