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Gangland Wire

John Pennisi from Wit Sec

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

John Pennisi John Pennisi is the interview subject. A very unusual former mobster. john Pennisi writes a regular blog titled Sitdown News (click to find this). He has become an accomplished author as he creates a new life outside his former life as a soldier in the Lucchese crime family. John Pennisi and Staten Island The Lucchese crime family has held a strong presence on Staten Island for many years. John Pennisi tells Gary how he was actually a member of the Brooklyn facion of the Lucchese family but they operated out of Staten Island. over the years, with the Mafia clan holding a clandestine initiation ritual here and numerous members of its so-called Brooklyn crew operating on the borough, a mob snitch said last week. How John Pennisi landed in Witness Protection John describes himself as a “cooperating witness” because he never wore a wore or “worked” undercover. He started cooperating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation sometime after October 2018, when he walked into the Bureau’s office to share his “concerns and basically crimes that he committed. That was just the beginning of his sharing the secret information about the Lucchese crime family and other New York City mobsters. www.sitdownnews.com Here is some information he wrote about: SECRET INITIATION Pennisi said he became a member of the Lucchese family in 2013, during a secret initiation ceremony at a house on Staten Island on his wife’s birthday. Matty Madonna, the acting boss of the Lucchese family, presided over the ceremony, he said. In the darkness of a basement, Pennisi sat in front of a table. “There was a gun, a knife, there was a picture of a saint, an ashtray, a lighter, and like a diabetic pin, needle to check your blood,” said Pennisi. Below are some interesting titles of his blog pieces The Fashion Of Cosa Nostra Bonanno Wiseguy Falsely Makes Himself A Boss Nefarious Way of Johnny Sideburns “A Mob Handbook,” Below are some excerpts from his blog A clueless La Cosa Nostra candidate John (Butch) Arpino allegedly seeks advice from Pennisi on how one wiseguy should let another know that he too is a wiseguy. When Pennisi repeats the curious inquiry to John (Johnny Sideburns) Cerrella, a then-acting Lucchese captain, the boss shakes his head and says, “It is truly unbelievable, a guy like that got no business [becoming a made man]. What’s it come to? They now gotta hand them a f–king handbook after they straighten them out!” “The Gotti Chaperone Ended Up with a Broken Bone” documents a circa-2000 snafu involving the Gotti family. Peter Gotti accompanied his niece, Victoria, on a trip to see her father, Gambino godfather John Gotti, in the federal pen at Marion, Ill. After the visit, Uncle Pete ordered a longtime associate to chaperone his niece, who wanted to take in a movie. “No harm was done, just two adults enjoying a night at the movies,” Pennisi writes. However, days later, Victoria’s hotheaded Gambino capo husband, Carmine (Bull) Agnello, “got wind of the movie night.” He summoned the chaperone to his Jamaica junkyard and allegedly broke his arm with a baseball bat. Show Notes by Gary Jenkins  Support the Podcast Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire To go to the store or make a donation Click Here.   To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  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.

0:16.7

Welcome all your wiretappers out there. I'm back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. I've got on a Zoom call,

0:23.9

a new friend of ours, John Panisi. Now, you may have read about him. He has his own blog piece.

0:31.5

And we're going to talk to him about being a former mob guy, a member of the Lucchese family, and

0:37.2

who has now turned into a blogger,

0:39.4

which is kind of interesting. And believe me, folks, you ought to read it. He can write pretty darn

0:44.0

well, and he's got some interesting stories. And just the titles of some of these things will stir

0:49.2

your interest. So welcome, John. Thank you, Gary. Thanks for having me.

0:58.5

Well, John Pinesse, you're kind of a legend on the Internet.

1:00.6

You're creating a little bit of stir out there.

1:02.9

I'm not trying to.

1:09.0

You even got the U.S. attorney bad at you again, I've noticed, by writing these blog pieces.

1:11.0

Because are you in witness protection?

1:11.9

I wasn't real.

1:13.1

I can't divulge.

1:13.9

Okay, all right.

1:15.0

Okay, I got you.

1:19.4

Anyhow, let's start talking a little bit about your past, I guess.

1:21.6

You remember the Lucchese family?

1:24.8

Tell our listeners hearing me about that. And you even went through an initiation ceremony. So I'd like to hear about that.

1:29.8

And so were the rest of these guys out here. Yes, I'm a former member now. And at one time, I was a

1:36.6

member of the family, Lucchese crime family. It was back in 2013 when I was inducted into the family. Prior to that, I was an associate of the family.

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