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A police officer guards the entrance of the house of reputed mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., who was reportedly gunned down in his home in Montreal, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010.(Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police gather outside the house of reputed mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. who was reportedly gunned down in his home in Montreal, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police look over the crime scene where reputed organized crime boss Nick Rizutto was reportedy shot and killed in Montreal on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police and EMS crews are seen on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. A police vehicle blocks access to Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. A police vehicle blocks access to Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police and EMS crews are seen on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police tape blocks access to the wooded area behind Nicolo Rizzuto's home near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police tape surrounds Nicolo Rizzuto's home on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police are seen outside of a home on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Convicted Montreal crime boss Nicolo Rizzuto leaves a Montreal prison Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008. (Graham Hughes/THE CANADIAN PRESS Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., grandfather of Nick Rizzuto leaves the church following funeral services in Montreal, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) A police vehicle blocks access to Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010.

Nicolo Rizzuto shot dead in Montreal home

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CTV Montreal: Stephane Giroux on the shooting
Experts say the Rizzuto family influence was weak before the assassination, and the murder of 86-year-old mafia don Nicolo Rizzuto means the mob family has lost its turf war for Montreal.
CTV National News: Genevieve Beauchemin
In a brazen assassination, reputed Montreal mafia kingpin, Nicolo Rizzuto, was shot to death in his home tonight. Rizzuto's death is the latest blow to a criminal organization that's been decimated by recent arrests and murders.
Extended: Police surround Nicolo Rizzuto's home
In this raw video footage courtesy of TVA, police are seen at a crime scene where an elderly man was shot at least once in his home on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville at 5:45 p.m. He was taken to hospital where he was confirmed dead.

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A police officer guards the entrance of the house of reputed mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., who was reportedly gunned down in his home in Montreal, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010.(Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police gather outside the house of reputed mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. who was reportedly gunned down in his home in Montreal, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police look over the crime scene where reputed organized crime boss Nick Rizutto was reportedy shot and killed in Montreal on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police and EMS crews are seen on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. A police vehicle blocks access to Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. A police vehicle blocks access to Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police and EMS crews are seen on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police tape blocks access to the wooded area behind Nicolo Rizzuto's home near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police tape surrounds Nicolo Rizzuto's home on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Police are seen outside of a home on Antoine Berthelet St. near Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Convicted Montreal crime boss Nicolo Rizzuto leaves a Montreal prison Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008. (Graham Hughes/THE CANADIAN PRESS Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., grandfather of Nick Rizzuto leaves the church following funeral services in Montreal, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) A police vehicle blocks access to Gouin Blvd. in Cartierville, Que., after Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010.

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A police officer guards the entrance of the house of reputed mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., who was reportedly gunned down in his home in Montreal, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010.(Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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Date: Wed. Nov. 10 2010 10:00 PM ET

Nicolo Rizzuto, the father of purported Montreal mobster Vito Rizzuto, has been shot and killed in his own home, sources have confirmed.

Rizzuto's death marks yet another blow to the Rizzuto family, which has had its grip on the Montreal underworld weakened over the last year.

In January, Rizzuto, 86, attended the funeral service for his 42-year-old grandson, Nick, who was named after his grandfather.

Nick Rizzuto was gunned down three days after Christmas, while he stood beside his Mercedes on a Montreal street.

Nicolo Rizzuto's son -- and Nick Rizzuto's father -- Vito, is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence in the U.S. for racketeering.

Earlier this summer, Agostino Cuntrera and a man reported to be his bodyguard were gunned down in the city in broad daylight. Cuntrera, 66, was believed to have been serving as head of the mob in Montreal following Vito Rizzuto's arrest.

And Paolo Renda, Vito's brother-in-law and right-hand-man to Nicolo, was reported missing in May and is presumed kidnapped. The 70-year-old's car was found abandoned near his home, which is on the same street, Antoine-Berthelet Ave., as the elder Rizzuto.

Antonio Nicaso, who has written several books about the mafia and is currently working on a biography of Vito Rizzuto, said Wednesday it is unclear who has been targeting members of the Rizzuto family. Whoever it is likely wants control of the industries the family is purportedly involved in, he said.

"I think they want to put their hands on the narcotics trade (and) on the extortion business," Nicaso told CTV News Channel Wednesday evening. "But most of all, on the largest ever infrastructure program … on everything from hydroelectric projects to roads and bridges."

Quebec is in the middle of its highly touted multi-billion-dollar ‘Infrastructures Plan' that encompasses both new projects and improvements to existing roads and buildings, which Premier Jean Charest has called "the largest renovation project in Quebec history."

Nicolo Rizzuto had been on probation after receiving a suspended sentence for crimes he pleaded guilty to in 2008.

Rizzuto pleaded guilty to possessing goods obtained through criminal gains and possession of proceeds of crime for the benefit of a criminal organization. He was arrested in 2006 on those charges during a police investigation dubbed "Colisee."

Earlier this year, Rizzuto pleaded guilty to two charges of tax evasion in a Montreal court. He had been accused of failing to declare interest revenues from more than $5 million he deposited to Swiss bank accounts in the mid-1990s.

Revenue Canada investigated Rizzuto and found that in 1994 and 1995, he failed to declare $627,906 in interest.

The Canada Revenue Agency said Rizzuto paid a $209,000 fine and settled his tax debts. He had also worked out a deal to pay back taxes and other penalties.

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Helga Laval
said

Well ..it looks like the Grim Reaper paid a visit to the God Father in Montreal ce soir. What goes around..comes around.


Gregory Boudreau
said

another mobster killed, you live by the sword, you will die by the sword. I am just glad there were no innocent by standers killed.


Skippy
said

Too bad Police resources will be wasted on this scum.


Patlal
said

Another hard blow to the montreal mob. That is good and bad. Good, no more mob boss. Bad, that's gonna create a power vacuum for all the lieutenants to fill. This is gonna create murders. The mob in Montreal set the price for cocaine and were the 'refs' of the drug trade. Now nobody there to set rules, hell will break... Less cocaine, higher prices...addicts will steal, create more crimes...... Montreal will feel that hit strongly...


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