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For fifty years, the Cleveland Mafia operated in complete silence. No headlines. No arrests. No public violence. Then they started a war with an Irishman named Danny Greene. Thirty-six bombs later, the entire organization was destroyed. What You'll Learn: How the Cleveland Mafia stayed invisible for half a century The seven-year war that turned Cleveland into "Bomb City USA" Why Danny Greene became the most hated man in organized crime The bombing that triggered the FBI's biggest Mafia investigation How one murder destroyed a fifty-year-old criminal empire Key Figures: John Scalish - Cleveland Mafia boss (1944-1976), longest reign in mob history Danny Greene - Irish-American racketeer who challenged the Mafia James "Jack White" Licavoli - Boss who ordered Greene's death Raymond Ferritto - Hitman who broke omerta and destroyed the family Timeline: 1920s - Cleveland Mafia emerges during Prohibition 1944 - John Scalish becomes boss, begins 32-year reign 1961 - Danny Greene elected union president May 26, 1976 - Scalish dies, creating power vacuum 1976-1977 - Thirty-six bombs explode across Cleveland May 17, 1977 - Danny Greene killed by car bomb 1978 - Mass indictments destroy Cleveland family leadership 1982 - Cleveland Mafia effectively ceases to exist Why This Matters: The Cleveland Mafia proves that organized crime's greatest weapon isn't violence—it's invisibility. For decades, Cleveland operated more successfully than New York's five families by staying completely silent. No public murders. No celebrity bosses. No newspaper coverage. They made millions and nobody knew their names. But the bombing war with Danny Greene shattered that invisibility. Each explosion brought media attention. Media attention brought federal investigation. Federal investigation brought RICO prosecutions. Within four years of Greene's death, the entire organization was dismantled. This case also produced the first major breakthrough in getting Mafia members to testify. Raymond Ferritto's cooperation opened the floodgates. Other families watched Cleveland collapse and learned the wrong lesson—they thought better security would protect them. They didn't realize the real lesson was avoiding public violence entirely. PRIMARY SOURCES: FBI files on Cleveland organized crime (declassified 1990s-2000s) Federal trial transcripts (1978-1982) Raymond Ferritto testimony and FBI debriefing documents Cleveland Police Department bombing investigation records "Kill the Irishman" documentary interviews with investigators This documentary uses only verified facts from law enforcement records, court testimony, and credible historical sources. We clearly distinguish between documented evidence and speculation. Subscribe for weekly deep dives into Mafia history and organized crime stories that changed America. #ClevelandMafia #DannyGreene #TrueCrime #OrganizedCrime #MafiaHistory #BombCityUSA #KillTheIrishman #FBIMafia #MobDocumentary #CrimeHistory #IrishMob #RICOAct #MafiaWars #TrueCrimeDocumentary #MobBoss