Talk:Lucchese crime family

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[edit] About Crime Family Name Change

Remember one of the most important things about the mob specifically the 5 families. "RESPECT" they would not change the name from Lucchese to Melquest, since this would be a direct disrespect to the family who made them. If you ever have the chance to witness in person and up close the funeral of a head of a crime family you will immediately come to the understanding of this fact, and to this I mean you no disrespect either.

[edit] Name change

According to Wikipedia naming convention and category consistancy the article should be under Lucchese crime family. 205.188.116.67 11:17, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Was Red Kelly the hockey player really a soldier? 68.197.27.216 22:24, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Melquist Family

Could someone verify that the Luchese crime family is presently known as the Melquist family as stated in the article ? 205.188.116.67 11:17, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)

There doesn't seem to be any sources that I'm aware off that refer to the present day Lucchese crime family as the Melquest Family. Until a reference is listed, and considering Melquist is a Swedish surname, I've removed the statement until it can be verified by someone. MadMax 22:29, 18 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Neutrality, Professionalism

I don't know how ones does so, but could someone 'flag' this article [on several accounts]? Not only does the author sound somewhat biased and unable to cite sources for virtually anything, he/she writes far too creatively or colorfully for an encyclopedia article.

[edit] Fencing

In the first paragraph the link directs to the wrong type of fencing. Last I checked, sport sword dueling wasn't illegal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.4.41.171 (talk) 04:53, 2 June 2008 (UTC)