Bomb City U.S.A.: The untold story of Cleveland's mobster dynasty

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Rachel Polansky

Rachel Polansky

Күн бұрын

3News Investigates takes you back in time as we look into Cleveland's underworld in the 1970s. Along the way, you'll hear stories never before told from those who lived it.
This is "Bomb City U.S.A.," a true story about organized crime, murder and a fight for control that left everyone dead or behind bars.
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:00 - 3:52 First up, we're digging into Cleveland's most infamous criminal, Danny Greene. 3News investigator Rachel Polansky has the first-ever interview with the FBI agent who identified Greene's body.
3:53 - 6:50 Of all the bullets and bombs fired off during Cleveland's mob wars of the 1970s, it was a woman's simple sketch that would ignite the demise of organized crime.
6:51 - 10:38 It was a young, female assistant U.S. attorney who defeated Angelo Lonardo - Heir to Cleveland's crime family - inside a Cleveland courtroom.

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@VIRGONOMICS
@VIRGONOMICS 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a great exposé. I cut Jackie Pressers grass when I was a late teenager,and remember the bodyguards all over the property. Inside, outside by the pool,etc. I didn’t know exactly how crazy it really was until later. This was in the 80’s. Looking forward to more good stories, please do something about the Old Polish Community. Back in the day, it was pretty awesome.
@dsolpower
@dsolpower Жыл бұрын
I watch a lot of mob stuff on KZfaq. I've never seen Angelo testify before, amazing work Rachael.
@sherlynnharris1710
@sherlynnharris1710 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I was a teenager in 1977 and didn't think much about crime during that time. I remember hearing about Danny Greene and others, but I thought it was just crime in a big city. I had a friend you lived in Chicago who wanted to visit with me in that summer of 1977, but her parents wouldn't let her come because they said there were too many bombings in Cleveland. I was shocked, I had not realized until then, how bad it was here in Cleveland.
@marley1995
@marley1995 7 ай бұрын
70s was crazier than the 90s
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 7 ай бұрын
Did you feel unsafe living in The Land back then?
@sherlynnharris1710
@sherlynnharris1710 7 ай бұрын
@@MbisonBalrog I never felt unsafe. I think it was because of my youth. All teens feel invincible at times. They think "things" happen to other people, not them
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 7 ай бұрын
@@sherlynnharris1710 how the adults do business and earn living with these crooks around? Seems like the criminals had hand in many sectors
@evil4600
@evil4600 Ай бұрын
Cleveland is even more dangerous nowadays then ever. It's ridden with gangs and crime...... believe me I know. I live there and am also johns great nephew. Times have gotten worse not better......to be honest I wish John and danny were still around......they'd of kept some these gangs in check....we need a hero again...
@RicDrgn
@RicDrgn 4 ай бұрын
Fortunately nobody tried to blow up Angelo at home because I lived with my mom two houses down the street during the 70's. Saw him sitting out in the driveway all the time and people would stop over.
@josephgee2515
@josephgee2515 2 жыл бұрын
Rachel Polansky❤️
@SalAcceturra
@SalAcceturra 7 ай бұрын
My father was good acquaintances with Ron Carabbia.. I was raised in the Collinwood neighborhood and I left in early 78.. I had no idea that ritson was who the car came back to, my father and Uncle knew all of these
@robertcampbell8027
@robertcampbell8027 22 күн бұрын
I grew up down the road in Youngstown. In the 1960s, Life Magazine called Youngstown, Murdertown, USA We had a long series of car bombings and other murders stemming from the turf war between Cleveland and Pittsburgh mobs. At least one of the crew involved in Danny Greene’s death was from Youngstown. Everyone knew someone who was involved in the life.
@EmitOcean20
@EmitOcean20 Ай бұрын
I was just in Cleveland. It is not like it was back in the good old days.
@bbmtge
@bbmtge 7 ай бұрын
OK...after viewing Rachel...all due respect...it was quite easy to subscribe.
@midasbeatz556
@midasbeatz556 2 ай бұрын
watched “Kill the Irishman” & I wanna know how they were able to get all those bombs. not just in Cleveland but in general.
@thom-mark6443
@thom-mark6443 24 күн бұрын
Bombs-R-Us
@RocqueGre
@RocqueGre 2 ай бұрын
@RocqueGre 0 seconds ago I grew up with all these guys. LOL. It was awesome. It was like having one of Tony Soprano's crew as a Dad. We were always at bars, the track, parties, eating, feasts, golfing and of course CHURCH! LOL. I didn't even realize what was going on. It was my normal childhood. Unfortunately lots of our friends ended up dead or in jail. Even an innocent guy we knew was killed inadvertently when he simply was moving Allie's car. I never realized how nuts it was until years later. It was my normal until my Mom finally banished us to Mentor! It was like witness protection. LOL
@luciasabrinadimaria614
@luciasabrinadimaria614 7 күн бұрын
The bombings were happening in KC and down in The Quey back in the late 70's.
@user-gb5ce8jt9b
@user-gb5ce8jt9b 22 күн бұрын
Danny Green was a badass until ray ferrito took him out😊
@user-rr5oq6wk2u
@user-rr5oq6wk2u 6 күн бұрын
I mean anybody can be taken out. Key is, he didn't hide. He usually took it to them, it took mob 2 1/2 years and 10 misses before they got him
@ge484
@ge484 7 ай бұрын
if you knew then what you know now you'd be alligator food...
@buddyboy3231
@buddyboy3231 Жыл бұрын
the jungle pet store lorain ave
@EricD-j3j
@EricD-j3j 8 күн бұрын
Licovoli was related to detroits licovoli,they had huge ties,but where is Jimmy the weasel,people kind of brush him off,but he was dangerous and cold. Dude had double digits in bodies.
@ge484
@ge484 7 ай бұрын
cocaine in the white house?,,,,,theres a tune..tyvm...i love you tube...
@helloworldRR
@helloworldRR 7 ай бұрын
DISGUSTING WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO HIM TODAY TO... JULIANEE! SHAMEFUL!
@anthonyvoss9150
@anthonyvoss9150 9 ай бұрын
Big Ange turned rat in the end but during his hay day him and Shondor Birns used to beat cases a lot...
@jnroscoedesroches7382
@jnroscoedesroches7382 18 күн бұрын
excellent doc ,,,, rudy guliani ha ha ha ... ha ha ah 😆
@mr.martyr8573
@mr.martyr8573 Жыл бұрын
Danny Green was a god damn Saint.
@backagain5216
@backagain5216 Жыл бұрын
Ironic that you are not with your blasphemy!
@mr.martyr8573
@mr.martyr8573 Жыл бұрын
@@backagain5216 Nope. I'm no saint. And I don't give one single flying fuck about your silly sky wizards.
@princegobi5992
@princegobi5992 11 ай бұрын
@@backagain5216if that’s blasphemy, why is it ironic that he’s not a saint either?
@user-qb7xf4yh5c
@user-qb7xf4yh5c 9 ай бұрын
Danny Green was a drunken mick bum....
@davidferrara1105
@davidferrara1105 19 күн бұрын
LOL
@mikeodonnell6799
@mikeodonnell6799 11 ай бұрын
today, cocaine is in da white house
@user-qb7xf4yh5c
@user-qb7xf4yh5c 9 ай бұрын
But they can't figure out where it came from 🤔🙄
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